This post holds the secret to amazing yet simple myWW Weight Watchers wonton soup. Bye, byeย takeout!
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Winter may finally be ending (it’s going to be 80ห by the end of the week!!) but let’s face it, it will never be too warm for soup.
Now to be completely honest, I’m pretty picky when it comes to soup. I know some people who can eat soup EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. without getting tired of it (*cough cough* my mom). I, on the other hand, can’t have it more than once a week without getting absolutely sick of it. There are, however, some exceptions to this, one of them being an amazing little bowl of heaven called Wonton Soup.
Okay okay, I’m a sucker for wontons or any dumpling for that matter. So that’s why it was absolutely necessary for me to find a low point optionย for this soup! There was just too much SmartPoint guessing and unknowing when ordering it out, plus making it at home is less expensive in the long run. Did I mention its super easy? I mean it’s barely 4 ingredients and takes minutes to prepare. Pair this soup with some low point chicken & veggie stir-fry & you have yourself some seriously healthy & simple Chineseย food. I don’t know about you, but that’s my kind of meal.
So without further ado, here is my super,ย super simple, myWW Weight Watchers friendly Wonton Soup recipe.
Easy myWW Weight Watchers Wonton Soup
Serves: 1 | Time: < 10 minutes | SmartPoints: 4 on Purple, Blue & Green
Ingredients:
- 8 Bibigo Chicken & Cilantro Wontons or similar wonton
- 1 cup Chicken broth, fat-free
- 2 tbsp less-sodium Kikkoman soy sauce
- 1 tbsp (or more) of scallions
- A dash of garlic powder
- A dash of ginger
* Weight Watchers has a couple of homemade wonton recipes. Click here,ย hereย &ย hereย to check them out!ย
Instructions:
- Pour the chicken broth into a small pot and heat on the stove until boil.
- Drop frozen dumplings into the broth and cook for roughly 5 minutes or until thawed.
- Simmer on low, then begin adding the soy sauce and seasonings.
- Garnish with scallions & serve!
Not exactly groundbreaking… but it sure does hit the spot! Let me know what you think ๐ If you like soups, then check out my 1 SmartPoint Pho recipe!
! I am gonna try this one! xx
So happy to hear that!! Let me know what you think. xo
I will, I love wontons so I should like it ๐
Hi there Lyss ๐
I found your blog through Carol Anne’s party, and it looks amazing! Keep up the good work, your blog is up to a great start!! And this soup looks really good… I might very well try it out ๐ xx
Hey there ๐ ๐ Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!
You’re welcome… The WordPress community is really great, I wish you great success with your projects and your blog! ๐
This really does look yummy Alyssa. I love how simple it is to make. I am all about making easy tasty meals ๐ Thanks so much for sharing. ๐
Me too, simplicity is key! Thank you so much! ๐