WW Wonton Soup could refer to a specific version of wonton soup that is lower in calories, designed to fit the Weight Watchers (WW) program or other healthy eating guidelines. Traditional wonton soup typically includes broth, dumplings (wontons), and sometimes vegetables or noodles.
To make a WW-friendly wonton soup, the recipe could focus on reducing calories and fat while still maintaining flavor. Some adjustments might include:
- Wonton filling: Use lean proteins like chicken breast or shrimp instead of pork. You could also use tofu for a vegetarian version.
- Broth: Choose a low-sodium broth to cut down on salt, or make your own from scratch using fresh ingredients.
- No noodles: For a lower-carb version, skip the noodles, or use shirataki noodles, which are low-calorie.
- Vegetables: Add extra vegetables like spinach, mushrooms, and bok choy for extra nutrients and fiber.
If you need a recipe or further ideas on how to make a WW Wonton Soup, feel free to ask!