Won Ton Stir Fry
When it comes to whipping up something quick, delicious, and packed with flavor, this Won Ton Stir Fry is a game-changer. I mean, who doesn’t love a dish that brings together crispy wontons, tender steak, and vibrant veggies? It’s one of those meals that feels fancy but comes together in a flash-perfect for any weeknight or when you're entertaining friends.
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The beauty of this dish is how simple it is. You can customize it based on what you have in the fridge or your cravings. I love the sweet and spicy kick of the Thai chili sauce mixed with teriyaki, creating a flavor combo that’s hard to resist.
Trust me, once you serve this up, you might just find it disappearing faster than a cold beer in July.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
First off, it’s all about the flavors. The combination of the sweet Thai chili sauce and teriyaki brings a sticky, glossy finish that coats everything beautifully. You’ve got the umami from the steak, the crunch from the veggies, and those delightful little wontons that add a fun texture.
It’s a symphony of tastes and textures that will have everyone coming back for seconds.
Next is the simplicity. With just a handful of ingredients and a short cooking time, this dish is perfect for busy nights or when you need something comforting without a lot of fuss. Plus, it's a one-pan wonder, meaning less cleanup-who doesn't love that?
You can have a restaurant-quality meal right at home, and I promise it feels pretty impressive when you serve it.
Ingredients & Tools You'll Need
Let’s talk ingredients. You’ll need two thin steaks-strips work great here, and I usually go for something like flank or sirloin. Season them up with salt and pepper, and let them hang out for about thirty minutes for the flavors to meld.
Then we’ve got a tub of bacon, two bags of stir fry veggies, and a bag of mini wontons. Those wontons are the star of the show, adding a delightful crunch that pairs perfectly with the saucy goodness.
Don’t forget the sauces! You’ll need a cup of sweet Thai chili sauce and half a cup of teriyaki. I like to keep these on hand because they’re versatile and elevate so many dishes.
You’ll also want a griddle or a large skillet for cooking everything up-something that can handle high heat is key for that beautiful sear on the steak.
How To Make It
Alright, let’s dive into how to make this delicious Won Ton Stir Fry. It’s all about prep and timing, so let’s get everything lined up before we cook. You’ll be amazed at how quickly this comes together once you get rolling.
Preparation
Start by seasoning your steaks with salt and pepper. I like to do this about thirty minutes before cooking to let those flavors really soak in. While that’s happening, you can prep your veggies and wontons.
If you’re using frozen veggies, make sure they’re thawed in advance-nobody wants a watery stir fry. It’s all about that crispy finish, so we want to avoid any excess moisture.
Once your steaks are seasoned and your veggies are ready, it’s time to get your sauces mixed. I usually combine the sweet Thai chili and teriyaki in a bowl so it’s ready to go when everything’s cooked. This little step keeps the flow going and saves you from scrambling later.
Cooking
Now, let’s get cooking! Heat up your griddle or skillet to high heat and add in the bacon. You want that sizzling sound to kick things off.
After a couple of minutes, toss in your steaks, searing them on high heat to lock in all those juices. Once they have a nice crust, turn down the heat to medium and let them cook through-this usually takes about 4-5 minutes per side depending on thickness.
Next, it’s time to add the stir fry veggies and wontons. Stir everything together every couple of minutes until everything is cooked through and you’ve got that beautiful sear on your veggies. You’ll start to smell that glorious aroma filling your kitchen-seriously, it’s hard to resist.
When everything’s cooked to perfection, cut the heat and toss in that sauce mix. Just give it a few tosses to coat everything evenly, and you’re ready to plate up!
Serving & Variations
Serving this Won Ton Stir Fry is easy and fun. I like to pile it high on a big plate or in a bowl, letting all those colors pop. You can garnish with some sliced green onions or sesame seeds for an extra touch.
Pair it with a cold drink, and you're set for a tasty meal.
If you want to mix things up, feel free to swap out the veggies based on what you have. Broccoli, bell peppers, or snap peas would all work beautifully. You can even throw in some nuts for added crunch or spice it up with some red pepper flakes.
And if you have leftovers-lucky you! They keep well in the fridge for a couple of days and reheat nicely.
Wrapping Up
And there you have it-a simple, flavorful Won Ton Stir Fry that’s sure to impress. It's a go-to recipe in my house, and I know it’ll be a hit in yours too. So grab those ingredients and let’s get cooking!
Recipe created by Kevin Boersma for Trust Me Try It.
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Ingredients
- 2 thin steaks ( I used strips )
- Salt and pepper
- 1 tub of bacon up
- 2 bags stir fry veggies
- 1 bag mini won tons
- 1 cup sweet Thai chili sauce
- 1/2 cup teriyaki
Instructions
- Season steaks with salt and pepper to your liking
- I do this about thirty minutes ahead of time
- I did mine on the griddle , sear steaks on high heat , then turn down to a medium
- Add veggies and wontons , stir every couple minutes till everything is cooked and has a nice sear
- Cut heat and add in steak , mix both sauces together and pour over mix
- Toss 2-4 times remove and enjoy !










