Chicken Cilantro Wontons with Red Chili Oil

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Makes 30-40 wontons
This recipe is Oaktown Spice Shop’s take on a classic Szechuan Style dish “Hong You Chao Shou” (红油抄手), or wontons dressed in a red chili oil sauce. Its name translates directly to “folded arms in chili oil,” which refers to the signature fold of the wontons and their savory chili oil sauce.
We paired the chili oil with chicken cilantro wontons. For a vegetarian or vegan option, you can try crumbled stir-fried tofu in lieu of ground chicken.
This traditional street food dates back hundreds of years and for many, it is comfort food at its finest. The deep infused smoky flavors of red chili oil combined with the saltiness of the soy sauce and wontons is a match made in heaven -- a perfect blend of savory and spicy. Imagine walking down the streets of Chengdu in the dead of winter and being greeted with a steaming bowl of chili oil wontons. “Hong You Chao Shou” is a perfect dish to warm your stomach and your spirits! Enjoy!
1 ½ tablespoons Szechuan peppercorns
15-20 dried whole Tien Tsin chiles (approximately 1 oz)
2 whole star anise pods
3 tablespoons ground red chili powder, such as Kashmiri chile**
3 tablespoons cup red chili flakes, such as Gochugaru**
½ cup dried roasted garlic (optional)
3 dashes ground white peppercorns (about 1/8 tsp)
** This chile combination will produce a medium heat level. For a HOT chili oil use Kashmiri red pepper powder or Chinese Red pepper powder, and toast and grind ½ oz of Tien Tsin or other Chinese red chiles for the flakes. For a MILD chili oil use Hungarian sweet paprika and Aleppo chile flakes.
Note: Near Albany, you can get high quality wonton wrappers at Berkeley Bowl. Near Oakland, Yuen Hop Co in Chinatown has handmade wrappers. If you don’t cook all the wontons at once, uncooked wontons can be frozen and saved for later use.