For a richer flavor, consider adding a pinch of white pepper or a dash of sesame oil to the crab filling. If baking, keep a close eye on the Rangoons during the last few minutes of baking to prevent burning. Ovens vary, and they may cook faster than expected. For a deep-fried version, heat oil to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) and fry until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes per side. Drain on paper towels before serving. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce, such as sweet chili sauce, plum sauce, or soy sauce.
Alaina Nader
Jun 7, 2025The crown shape is so cute! It makes them look really professional.
Yasmine Kreiger
Jan 29, 2025I found that using an egg wash instead of water to seal the wontons helped them stay closed during baking. Great recipe!
Stephany Mertz
Dec 12, 2024These are a perfect appetizer and I love that they can be baked rather than fried! I usually make a big batch and freeze them before baking for a quick and easy snack.
Ulises Mcclure
Jun 11, 2024So easy to make, and they taste just like the ones from my favorite restaurant!
Lewis Nienow
May 25, 2024I had trouble with the wrappers tearing. Make sure they are really moist before folding.
Davin Dicki
May 21, 2024These were a hit at my party! Everyone loved the baked version, much healthier than fried.
Maxime Kutch
Jan 12, 2024I added a little bit of sriracha to the filling for a kick, and it was amazing!
Otilia Bruen
Mar 14, 2023I tried this recipe with shrimp instead of crab and it was delicious! Thanks for the great base recipe.