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2 Ingredient Sausage Wonton Bites Recipe

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Tips
If you are using a high-fat sausage, cook and cool it before wrapping it in the dough, otherwise the dough will become greasy.
When closing the stuffed ravioli, moisten the edges with a little water to ensure a good seal.
You can bake your sausage ravioli in the oven or pan-fry. Baking is a hands-off approach that makes for a healthier appetizer. Pan-frying gives you a crispier wrapper.
Add cheese slices to give them a cheesy flavor. Arrange the cheese slices on the ravioli dough before adding the sausages.
Don’t have wonton wrappers? You can also use phyllo dough instead!
How to Store Wurstel Wonton Mini Bites
The mini sausages can be stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container. Reheat them in the oven until crispy. You can also microwave them, but they may not be as crispy.
Can I make mini sausage bites in the Airfryer?
Yes, you can! Place the pastries in the Airfryer basket, spray with cooking oil and cook at 160°C for 8-10 minutes.

What Type of Hot Dogs to Use
Use any type of ready-to-eat hot dogs you can find at the store. If you’re using frankfurters, be sure to cook them first.

Are Wurstel Wonton Bites the Same as Pigs in a Blanket?

“Pigs in a Blanket” refers to hot dogs wrapped in cookie or crescent dough. Wonton Bites are instead wrapped in wonton wrappers.

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