Blue cheese wontons
Blue cheese wontons are a New Zealand street food from Te Aro in Central Wellington, consisting of wontons stuffed with blue cheese, which are then deep fried and served with raspberry jam or coulis.[1][2] Wontons are a popular food among Wellingtonians in general, owing to the city's sizeable Chinese community. Originating in the Cuba Precinct of Te Aro in the 1990s, they have become popular throughout other Wellington suburbs a cheap snack served in cafés and restaurants.[3][4] The cheese used can vary but is often stilton or gorgonzola, and some recipes call for chunky peanut butter and coriander.[5][6][1]
Type | Dumpling |
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Place of origin | New Zealand |
Region or state | Central Wellington |
Created by | Disputed; likely either Fidel's Café or Café Paradiso |
Main ingredients | Blue cheese |
Ingredients generally used | Raspberry jam, peanut butter, coriander, green chili |
See also
References
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- "Best fast food restaurants in Wellington". Wanderlog. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- "Blue Cheese and Peanut Wontons by Caravan | The Pass". www.thepass.london. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
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- "Blue Cheese and Peanut Wontons by Caravan | the Pass".
- "Blue cheese & peanut wontons – Chow Restaurant Tory Street Wellington". 3 June 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
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