
Combine a warm, crispy apple-stuffed wonton with a generous scoop of spiced ice cream. Take a bite, and you’ll experience a delightful harmony of flavors and textures.
I have a wonderful neighbor who has apple trees, and he has been giving me a lot of apples. After having made Franks with Apples, I was at a loss for what to do with those apples. He has given me a lot. I thought of making Apple Brown Betty, but it has been so hot lately the idea of having my oven on for an hour was just abhorrent. Applesauce could have been an idea, but I wanted something unique and thought-provoking. Whilst looking at some of my other recipes, I got inspiration from my Apple Cranberry Raisin Puff Pastries. Then I remembered that I had purchased some wonton skins on sale at the market, and I decided to stuff those with the apples.
I have never liked pie with ice cream, but pairing the apple-stuffed wontons with spicy ice cream sounded like a plan. I like to buy vanilla ice cream, and then add my stuff to it. Yes, someday I will get an ice cream attachment for my Kitchenaid, but not today.
Apple-Stuffed Wonton Filling

Making the filling for the wontons was quite simple. I didn’t even bother to peel them, mainly because a lot of nutrients are in apples, and since they are from my neighbor’s apple tree, I knew there were no pesticides. I just cooked them on the stove top with butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar.

The important part about stuffing wonton skins is not to use too much filling. If the sides do not seal properly, the filling will leak out. That can be dangerous if you are planning on deep-frying. It’s even more of a mess in your pan if you are baking them. Equally important is painting the edges of the skins with water, so the edges will stick together. I have a small bowl, and I dip my finger in it and paint the edges with my finger.
Two Methods to Cook the Wontons

After stuffing the wontons, I deep-fried them, drained them, then sprinkled them with powdered sugar. You have to be extra careful in sealing. One of mine leaked, and the sugar burned as it came out of the wonton.
If you are watching your fat intake, feel free to cook the wontons in the air fryer. Simply place them on a rack, spray them with some unflavored oil, and toast them to perfection!
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Apple Stuffed Wontons with Spiced Ice Cream
Tips from the Chef
You could use just about any fruit you want. Just be sure to seal the wonton skins very well to prevent leakage.
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Ingredients
Apple Wontons
- 3 Apples
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 3 tablespoons Brown Sugar
- 1 tablespoon Cinnamon
- Wonton wrappers
- Oil for frying
- Powdered Sugar
Spiced Ice Cream
- 24 ounces Vanilla Ice Cream, divided
- 1 teaspoon instant coffee, divided
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon, divided
- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper, divided
Instructions
- 3 ApplesThere is no need to peel the apples unless you really want to. Core them and chop them into 1/2 inch pieces.
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butterHeat a skillet and put the butter in. Don’t let the butter burn.
- 3 tablespoons Brown Sugar, 1 tablespoon CinnamonAdd the apples, brown sugar and cinnamon. Stir so the apples get completely covered.
- Cover and simmer on low heat until the apples are very soft, stirring occasionally, about 30 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and let cool for about 10 minutes. You don’t want to burn yourself making the wontons.
- Have ready a small bowl filled with water and a sheet pan.
- Wonton wrappersHave a wonton ready, and dip your finger in the water, and run your wet finger along the edges of the wonton wrapper.
- Put a scant teaspoon of the apple mixture in the center of the wonton skin, fold the skin over so you have a triangle, then seal the edges with your finger.
- Continue doing this with the other wontons until you have enough, or have run out of apple stuffing.
Deep Frying Method
- Oil for fryingFill a large saucepan with oil about 2 inches. Heat the oil to 350 °F (177 °C).
- When the oil has reached the proper temperature, start adding the wontons, two at a time.
- You will find when frying them that they do not like to be turned, and keep righting themselves. You will have to use a pair of tongs to flip them.
- When they are pale tan in color, remove them from the oil and set them on a rack lined with paper to drain.
- Continue with the remaining wontons.
For the Air Fryer
- Put the stuffed wontons on the air fryer tray.
- Optionally spray the wontons with oil.
- Cook them at 400 °F (204 °C) for about 5 minutes or until they have crisped up and browned.
Serving with Ice Cream
- Powdered SugarLet the wontons cool slightly, then dust them with powdered sugar.
- 24 ounces Vanilla Ice CreamPortion the ice cream out into 6 bowls or ice cream glasses.
- 1 teaspoon instant coffee, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepperSprinkle a little of the spices equally on each portion.
- Top with wontons and serve immediately.
Nutrition
My good friend Heather had dropped off her little girl to play with Spane. They were eager to have the stuffed wontons. I told them that they would have to wait until Heather came back and then I would surprise everyone with a wonderful dessert.
Everyone was amazed at the flavor of the spicy vanilla ice cream. It was a hit, with the crunchy apple-stuffed wontons.
This is a very simple dish to make, and quite the show-stopper, so have fun!







This looks and sounds fabulous. I’m going to make this soon.