Crab Rangoon (Cream Cheese Crab Wonton)
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This homemade Crab Rangoon recipe offers a sophisticated twist on a beloved takeaway classic. By combining delicate lump crab meat with rich cream cheese and fresh tarragon, these crisp parcels deliver a balanced flavour profile that is both savoury and indulgent. The high protein content of the crab makes this an excellent choice for a more substantial snack or a vibrant party platter when guests arrive.
Achieving the perfect crunch is simple with this straightforward frying method, though the wontons can be prepared in advance and frozen for several weeks. Ideal as a starter for an Asian-inspired dinner party or a weekend treat, these golden wontons are best enjoyed hot from the pan. Pair them with a tangy plum sauce or sweet chilli dip to complement the creamy centre and crunchy shell.
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Ingredients for Crab Rangoon (Cream Cheese Crab Wonton)
230g (227 g) lump crab meat or snow crab
450g (454 g) cream cheese, room temp
2 spring onions (whites only), very finely chopped
2 tablespoons (5 g) finely chopped tarragon
Salt and pepper
24 wonton skins (square)
1 egg, slightly beaten, for sealing
2 qt (1.9 L) vegetable oil for frying
How to make Crab Rangoon (Cream Cheese Crab Wonton)
Back to contentsPress out as much liquid as possible from any crab meat you are using. Any excess moisture will soak through the wonton skins. In a medium bowl combine the crab, cream cheese, spring onion, tarragon, salt and pepper either with your hands or a mixer with a paddle attachment.
Take a wonton skin, place 1 teaspoon of filling in the centre of each wrapper. With a finger dipped in egg, moisten the 2 adjacent sides; fold over the opposing corner to make a triangle. (You have some choices with shape. You can make a purse, tortellini or traditional triangle wontons.)
Place the completed ones on a tray. Uncooked, rangoons can be wrapped and kept frozen for 1 to 2 weeks and dropped into the fryer frozen.
Heat oil in a 4- or 5-quart (3.8- or 4.7-L) Dutch oven or pot until the oil reaches 182°C (182°C). Fry in small batches until golden about 2 minutes on each side and drain on a wire rack over a biscuit sheet. I like to serve these with sweet chilli or plum sauce.
Disclaimer
While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate and up to date, individual needs may vary and dietary requirements can differ based on personal health conditions. Always check food labels and allergen information before preparing or consuming any recipe. If you have specific health concerns, allergies, intolerances, or are following a medically prescribed diet, seek advice from your GP, pharmacist, or a registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet or lifestyle.
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28 Jan 2026 | Originally published
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