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The won-ton wrappers and ready made sauce make this tofu ravioli go together quickly if you organize it all ahead of time and work fast. The tofu filling is too hearty for the delicate won-ton wrappers to hold up in boiling water but steaming worked beautifully.
I also sprayed a light coat of olive oil over the bottom of my metal steamer - not necessary with a bamboo steamer. - Shelley
SV Note: These are otherwise vegan. But many commercial won-ton wrappers contain eggs. We've tried to find a vegan brand which is widely available, with no success. Shelley gets hers at a Chinese grocer in her area.
If you can't find vegan wonton wrappers, try substituting a commercial pasta dough or making your own pasta dough using high gluten bread flour.
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