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I"m making a duck consomme with duck wontons for a dinner party. consume is finished. once I make the filling and stuff my wontons how long can I hold them before I need to boil them? and should I keep them covered with a damp towel. My guess is 2 hours / on a 1/4 sheet pan/ in the fridge with a damp towel. How close am I?

edited for bad spelling!

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Do you mean consommé? If you're going to hold them for any length of time, make sure to flour them well otherwise they'll stick. I would probably leave them out. The fridge is going to dry the skins out quicker. Alternatively, you can prep them a few days ahead and freeze them on sheet pans. They work just fine from frozen and you can make a double or triple batch and you got a great weeknight meal in just a few minutes.

PS: I am a guy.

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How did it go? If it was only 6 people as an amuse, I would make them just before you cook them. It shouldn't take more than a minute or two to roll out 6- 12 wontons.

PS: I am a guy.

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How did it go? If it was only 6 people as an amuse, I would make them just before you cook them. It shouldn't take more than a minute or two to roll out 6- 12 wontons.

haha!!! I'm sure your not implying that I would have made my own wrappers?? :raz: that is what stores are for!

I actually made them in the afternoon and put them well floured in a dish covered with a damp papertowel (but not touching) for the day. they were awesome!! I have more in the freezer for a later date and we also pan fried a few cause you have to taste before you serve right?? :wink:

thanks for your imput Shal I really do appreciate it!

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How did it go? If it was only 6 people as an amuse, I would make them just before you cook them. It shouldn't take more than a minute or two to roll out 6- 12 wontons.

haha!!! I'm sure your not implying that I would have made my own wrappers?? :raz: that is what stores are for!

You've never rolled out your own wrappers? We'll have to organise a dumpling party sometime. Nothing compares to home made wrappers.

PS: I am a guy.

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