Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

Servings: 4 Total Time: 40 mins
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Soup Season, But Make it Wontons

Silky wonton “ravioli” filled with sautéed veggies swim in a creamy coconut curry broth for a warm, flavor-packed twist on soup season.

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies



Fall is breathing down the door, and my kitchen is begging for soup season antics. If you’re anything like me, you want something cozy, quick, and flavor‑packed—and shhhh, I have a wonton hack that will make your life a lot easier!

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies


I love wontons because they let me skip the pasta roller and still feel like I accomplished something. I filled them with sautéed vegetables—ginger, garlic, mushrooms, snow peas, bell pepper—then added them in a coconut curry broth that tastes like I put in way more effort than I did. It’s colorful, comforting, and the kind of soup you pull together when you’re trying to ease into fall without fully admitting it’s soup season yet.

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

The broth is rich from coconut milk and vegetable stock, with a bit of heat from chili sauce and chile paste. It’s the kind of bowl you crave, especially as nights get cooler and you want flavor that warms you down to your toes.

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

Why this Recipe Works

• Ginger & Garlic – They kick off flavor right at step one; aromatic base that brightens the whole soup.

• Veggie Filling (carrot, pepper, snow peas, mushrooms) – Crunch, color, nutrients—no limp veggies allowed.

• Wonton Wrappers – Cheat‑ravioli but with fun folds; they soak up broth flavor.

• Coconut Milk & Vegetable Stock – Creaminess balanced by savory depth; coconut also adds richness without needing cream.

• Curry Powder & Chile Paste – Spice layers—warmth, mild heat, aroma.

• Oyster Sauce & Sesame Oil – Umami, balance, that slight toasty note.

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

Tips for Making Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger Veggies

• Don’t Overstuff the Wontons – Tempting, I know, but a teaspoon is plenty unless you enjoy vegetable confetti in your boiling water.

• Seal Like You Mean It – Water + finger = glue. Press the edges well or risk a wonton blowout mid-simmer.

• Toast the Curry Powder – It wakes up the spices and makes your kitchen smell like you know what you’re doing.

• Simmer, Don’t Boil the Broth – Let it develop flavor gently. This is soup, not a demolition project.

• Cook Wontons Separately – Boil them in water, not the broth, or you’ll end up with starchy soup. Nobody wants that.

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

🌱 A Bite of Sustainability

This recipe leans plant‑forward—using a veggie filling and broth means less reliance on meat and lower environmental impact. Homemade wontons reduce packaging waste versus store‑bought frozen. Plus, coconut milk and stock are pantry staples that stretch well and help avoid food waste.

Ingredients & Why They Matter

• Ginger & Garlic – They kick off flavor right at step one; aromatic base that brightens the whole soup.

• Veggie Filling (carrot, pepper, snow peas, mushrooms) – Crunch, color, nutrients—no limp veggies allowed.

• Wonton Wrappers – Cheat‑ravioli but with fun folds; they soak up broth flavor.

• Coconut Milk & Vegetable Stock – Creaminess balanced by savory depth; coconut also adds richness without needing cream.

• Curry Powder & Chile Paste – Spice layers—warmth, mild heat, aroma.

• Oyster Sauce & Sesame Oil – Umami, balance, that slight toasty note.

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

How To Make Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

Warm up this fall with a creamy coconut curry wonton soup loaded with hearty veggies and fragrant spices—a quick, comforting dinner that’s full of flavor.



Make the Filling:

Pulse fresh ginger, garlic, green onions, carrot, snow peas, red bell pepper, shiitake mushrooms until coarsely chopped. Heat vegetable oil + sesame oil in a pan, sauté filling for about 3‑4 minutes. Add oyster sauce & chili sauce. Remove, cool.

Coconut Curry Wontons with Ginger and Veggies

Form the Wontons:

Lay one wonton wrapper, place about a heaping teaspoon of filling, brush edges with water, top with another wrapper, seal edges. Repeat.

Coconut Curry Wontons with Ginger and Veggies

Prepare Broth:

In a large pot, heat vegetable oil. Sauté garlic + ginger for about 1 minute. Add vegetable stock, coconut milk, honey, curry powder (toast first in pan if you like deeper flavor), chile paste, chopped cilantro. Adjust seasoning. Simmer 10 minutes.

Coconut Curry Wontons with Ginger and Veggies

Cook Wontons:

In separate pot, boil water. Add wontons, cook until wrappers soften (about 4‑5 minutes depending on size). Drain, then add wontons to the broth. Taste and adjust soy sauce (salt) if needed.

Coconut Curry Wontons with Ginger and Veggies

Serve:

Ladle into bowls. Garnish with parsley. Optional: more chile paste or some fresh herbs for brightness.

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

Welcome Soup Season

If this isn’t the easiest way to fake fancy soup night, I don’t know what is. Fold, simmer, ladle—done. It’s cozy, colorful, and exactly what fall cravings ordered. If you make it, tag me @the.sustainable.kitchen so I can admire your steamy bowl of greatness.

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

Coconut Curry Wonton Soup with Ginger and Veggies

Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 25 mins Total Time 40 mins Servings: 4 Calories: 410

Description

Warm up this fall with a creamy coconut curry wonton soup loaded with hearty veggies and fragrant spices—a quick, comforting dinner that’s full of flavor.

Ingredients

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The Filling

Coconut Curry Broth

How To Make Coconut Curry Wontons with Ginger and Veggies

  1. Prepare the Filling

    To prepare the ravioli filling, place the ginger, garlic, green onions, carrot, snow peas, red bell pepper, and shiitake mushrooms in the bowl of a food processor and pulse to coarsely chop.

    1 tbs ginger, 2 garlic cloves, 3 green onions, 1 large carrots, 6 snow peas, 1 red bell pepper, 1/2 shiitake mushrooms
  2. Cook the Filling

    Heat the vegetable oil in a medium saute pan on medium-high heat. Add vegetables and saute for 3 to 4 minutes. Add remaining filling ingredients and stir well. Remove from heat and set aside to cool completely.

    2 tsp vegetable oil, pureed vegetables, 1 tsp sesame oil, 1 tsp chile sauce, 1 tbs oyster suace
  3. Fill the Ravioli

    To prepare the ravioli, place 1 of the wonton wrappers on a work surface. Place a heaping teaspoon of filling in the center of the wrapper and brush the edges of the wrapper with water. Place a second wrapper on top of the mixture and press the edges together to seal. Repeat with the remaining filling and wrappers. Set aside.

    filling, 48 wonton wrappers
  4. Prepare the Broth

    Heat the oil in a large saute pan over high heat until very hot. Add garlic and ginger and quickly saute for about 1 minute. Add the stock, coconut milk, and honey and bring to a boil. Add the curry powder, chile paste, salt and pepper,  and cilantro. Decrease the heat to medium and simmer for 10 minutes.

  5. Cook the Wontons

    Bring 8 cups of water to a boil in a large saucepan. Add the ravioli and let return to boil. Drain the ravioli in a colander and add to the broth. sEason the broth to taste with soy sauce. To serve, add the ravioli to shallow bowls. Ladle som of the broth over the top, garnish with parsley.

Equipment

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Nutritional Value

410kcal
Calories
7g
Protein
35g
Carbs
25g
Fat
5g
Fiber
7g
Sugar

Nutritional Value

Servings 4

Serving Size 1


Amount Per Serving
Calories 410kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 25g39%
Saturated Fat 15g75%
Cholesterol 15mg5%
Sodium 900mg38%
Potassium 550mg16%
Total Carbohydrate 35g12%
Dietary Fiber 5g20%
Sugars 7g
Protein 7g15%

Vitamin A 1500 IU
Vitamin C 45 mg
Calcium 110 mg
Iron 2.2 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Keywords: Wontons, Coconut, Curry
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