Won Ton Kisses

Yeah, a whole lot of kiss’in going on around here…

the chocolate kind.

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Start with a couple of simple ingredients: Hershey’s Kisses and Won Ton Wraps (found in the produce section of the grocery store).

Dip your finger in a dish of water and make a water stripe along all four edges of the dough.

Place a “kiss” in the middle of the square…

and pinch the opposite corners together.

Then bring the next two corners up and pinch them.

Gently seal the side until you have a million cute little packages.

You can get really fancy if you want…or not.

Fry them in hot oil for a few minutes–until they turn golden brown.

Dust with powdered sugar…

and prepare for a very happy evening.

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Won Ton Kisses
 
Ingredients
  • Hershey's Kisses
  • Won Ton Wraps
Instructions
  1. Dip your finger in a dish of water and make a water stripe along all four edges of the dough.
  2. Place a "kiss" in the middle of the square and pinch the opposite corners together.
  3. Then bring the next two corners up and pinch them.
  4. Gently seal the side until you have a million cute little packages.
  5. Fry them in hot oil for a few minutes--until they turn golden brown.
  6. Dust with powdered sugar.

11 Replies to “Won Ton Kisses”

  1. Dang–that sounds so good. You’d have to be careful though, because if they are in the hot oil too long, they get so hot that it would likely melt out–we lost some of the chocolate that way. I wonder though, if we could drizzle or dip it. Sounds fabulous, doesn’t it?

  2. They serve them in Chinese restaurants – just the won tons with cream cheese in them, no chocolate.

  3. To make them savory instead of sweet mix some cooked crab meat and/or shrimp with cream cheese and a bit of Chinese 5 spice (to taste- it can get overpowering really fast so start with a pinch). Add put that in the won-ton wrapper, seal & cook.

    You can also do them with pie filling & a bit of cream cheese- like cherry, blueberry, apple, etc.

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