If you’ve been on TikTok lately, you’ve probably seen wonton nachos taking over everyone’s feed. And once you try them, you’ll understand why. Imagine crispy golden wontons stuffed with a creamy, spicy filling that tastes like the best crab rangoon you’ve ever had but even better.
These Viral Wonton Nachos are packed with bold flavor thanks to a creamy mixture of cream cheese, soy sauce, hoisin, toasted sesame oil, chili crisp, scallions, and spicy peppers. Each wonton gets stuffed, sealed, and fried until perfectly golden and crispy.
But the real magic? A spicy gochujang mayo drizzle that ties everything together. It’s creamy, slightly sweet, tangy, and has just the right amount of heat.
The result is the ultimate crispy, creamy, spicy appetizer that disappears fast at parties, game days, or honestly just a fun night at home.
Why These Wonton Nachos Are Going Viral
The combination of crispy wontons and creamy filling is already hard to beat, but when you drizzle them with spicy gochujang mayo, they become completely addictive.
These wonton nachos are:
crispy and golden
creamy and savory inside
packed with umami flavor
quick and easy to make
perfect for parties or game day
Plus, you can easily adjust the spice level depending on whether you use jalapeños or habaneros.
Tips for the Best Wonton Nachos
Don’t overfill the wrappers Too much filling can cause them to burst while frying.
Seal them well Water helps create a tight seal so the filling stays inside.
Fry in batches Overcrowding the pan lowers the oil temperature and prevents them from getting crispy.
Air fryer option Brush lightly with oil and air fry at 375°F for 8–10 minutes, flipping halfway.
Why You’ll Make These Again and Again
These Viral Wonton Nachos with Spicy Gochujang Mayo are everything you want in an appetizer: crispy, creamy, spicy, and ridiculously addictive.
In a small bowl, whisk together: mayo, gochujang paste, honey, vinegar. Mix until smooth and creamy. The sauce should be slightly spicy, tangy, and just a little sweet. Set aside.
Into a bowl combine: cream cheese, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, toasted sesame oil, chili crisp, garlic powder, pepper, salt, scallions, diced jalapeños or habaneros. Mix until smooth and fully combined. The filling should be creamy, savory, and slightly spicy.
Lay the wonton wrappers on a clean surface. Add about ½ tablespoon to 1 tablespoon of fillingin the center of each wrapper.
Lightly dip your finger in water and run it along the edges of the wrapper. Fold and seal tightly. You can shape them into triangles, rectangles, or little pillows just make sure they’re sealed well so the filling stays inside.
Heat about 2inches of oil in a panto 350°F. Carefully add the wontons and fry for 2–3 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden brown and crispy. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to drain excess oil.
Pile the crispy wontons onto a serving plate. Drizzle generously with the spicy gochujang mayo, scallions, chili crisp and sesame seeds. Enjoy!
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