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Several package ready-made wonton
or egg roll wrappers
1 jar orange marmalade
1 jar apricot jam
Vegetable oil for frying
Heat 2 or 3 inches of cooking oil to about 375 degrees F in a wide-top pan or deep-fat fryer. With tongs pick up an individual wonton wrapper in the center and squeeze, creating a butterfly or bow shape. Holding the center, plunge the wrapper (still held in tongs) under the hot oil until it turns pale golden and crisps. Drain on paper towel and immediately place on rack to cool.
To make the glaze, mix equal parts of marmalade and apricot jam in a wide-top saucepan. Boil over medium heat until thickened. Using the forceps, quickly dip cooled butterfly completely into glaze, drain over pot and put on rack to cool.
NOTE: When dipping these, move rapidly so the glaze is very thin and will dry.
You don't have to be "lucky" to experience the personal freedom and financial success you're looking for. We are a team of experienced professionals who have been making money from home for years! Let us show you RISK FREE and with NO HYPE!
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Butterflies
Watch these fly away!Several package ready-made wonton
or egg roll wrappers
1 jar orange marmalade
1 jar apricot jam
Vegetable oil for frying
Heat 2 or 3 inches of cooking oil to about 375 degrees F in a wide-top pan or deep-fat fryer. With tongs pick up an individual wonton wrapper in the center and squeeze, creating a butterfly or bow shape. Holding the center, plunge the wrapper (still held in tongs) under the hot oil until it turns pale golden and crisps. Drain on paper towel and immediately place on rack to cool.
To make the glaze, mix equal parts of marmalade and apricot jam in a wide-top saucepan. Boil over medium heat until thickened. Using the forceps, quickly dip cooled butterfly completely into glaze, drain over pot and put on rack to cool.
NOTE: When dipping these, move rapidly so the glaze is very thin and will dry.
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