Air Fryer Crab Rangoon Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

This restaurant favorite can easily be made at home. Try air fryer crab Rangoon, you won’t be able to stop eating them!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: Just like your restaurant fave, but not deep fried!

How long it takes: 21 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: air fryer, bowl, spoon, tongs
Servings: 20

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Table of Contents close

  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About this recipe
  • 3 What you need
  • 4 How to make it
  • 5 FAQs
  • 6 How to make Baked crab Rangoon
  • 7 Make Ahead Ideas
  • 9 More Asian style recipes
  • 10 Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Crab Wontons

With a creamy crab filling, these crisp crab wontons are one of my favorite things to order at Chinese restaurants. Doused in spicy sweet chili sauce, I could literally make a meal of this appetizer. In fact, that’s exactly what my niece does.

In all fairness, she’s only five. The waiter doesn’t even ask. He just brings her a plate of crab Rangoon with a little paper umbrella stuck into the middle of one. Isn’t that sweet?

Of course, since I love my air fryer so much, I had to try making crab Rangoon. I love my Air Fryer Egg Rolls. Once again, air frying is a winner. The crab Rangoon turn out so well: crisp on the outside, creamy on the inside. Hurray!

About this recipe

These crab Rangoon really taste just like the ones you get in restaurants. You’re going to love them.

The filling is easy to make. The most time consuming part is filling and sealing the wonton wrappers. It isn’t difficult but 40 wontons is a lot of wontons!

Since the wontons have to be cooked in batches, you can get the first batch started right away and keep filling and cooking as you go. Keep reading for make ahead ideas.

If you’re really not in the mood for making individual crab rangoon, this crab rangoon dip with crisp homemade wonton chips is easy and very, very popular.

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As always, keep reading for the full printable recipe below.

Here’s a quick look at how it’s done:

What you need

  • Crab meat: Imitation crab meat is fine, too, and is usually what I use.
  • Cream Cheese: Full fat cream cheese is best but lower fat is okay, too. Don’t use fat-free. Let it soften at room temp for an hour or two.
  • Green Onion, Worcestershire Sauce, and Garlic: This trio adds lots of flavor to your wontons.
  • Wonton Wrappers: These little goodies are easy to use and inexpensive. Find them in the refrigerated produce section of your grocery store.
  • Egg: A little beaten egg is the glue that holds the wrappers together.
  • Olive Oil Spray: Because the wontons are air fried, not deep-fried, a little olive oil spray helps them get golden brown and crisp.
  • Sweet Chili Sauce: A tangy sweet sauce with just the right amount of heat, it perfectly complements the crab rangoon. You need this sauce!
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How to make it

You’ll need a good-sized bowl to mix the filling. Prep the green onions and garlic. Get your air fryer out. In a small bowl, lightly beat an egg. Open up the package of wonton wrappers. Cover them with a damp towel so they don’t dry out.

Put all the filling ingredients into the large bowl. Stir it all together, mashing the crab with a fork to break up any large chunks. You’ll be glad you softened the cream cheese.

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Ready to fill the wonton wrappers? Put a rounded teaspoon of filling in the center of a wrapper.

Brush all four edges with the beaten egg.

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Bring the corners up diagonally and press together firmly.

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It’s really kind of fun especially if you have a wonton buddy to help.

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Spray the rangoon lightly with olive oil or another oil of your choice.

Air fry for about six minutes. That’s all it takes! Remember to time them because they brown quickly. Still good, but not as pretty.

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Serve them immediately with the sweet chili sauce. Bet you can’t eat just one!

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FAQs

Are Rangoons and wontons the same thing?

No, not really. Wontons are traditional Chinese dumplings, filled with a variety of meats and/or vegetables, deep-fried, steamed, or served in soup. Crab Rangoon is American Chinese food. Cream cheese is not found in traditional Chinese food.

Why are crab Rangoons called crab Rangoons?

Rangoon (or, Yangon) refers to the former capital city of Myanmar (Burma). It’s a little difficult to determine how this American Chinese food got that name.

Is there actual crab in crab Rangoon?

Real crab or imitation crab! You’ll find either in crab Rangoon and both are good.

How do you keep crab Rangoon from exploding?

Ha! That reminds me of the Exploding Kittens game!
Do your crab rangoon pop open while you’re frying them? Make sure the edges are sealed tightly. A light egg wash helps glue them together. Press the edges together firmly with your fingertips.

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How to make Baked crab Rangoon

No air fryer? You can bake crab rangoon in the oven. They aren’t quite as good as their air fried cousins though. Here’s how: Preheat oven to 400°F. Place wontons on wire rack sprayed with nonstick spray, set inside of baking pan. Bake for 10 minutes.

Make Ahead Ideas

Make the crab ranoon ahead but don’t cook them. Put them between parchment paper in a single layer in a sealable container. Refrigerate overnight. Air fry as directed.

Or, freeze in a single layer on parchment paper after wonton wrappers are filled. Once frozen, put the rangoons into an airtight container for up to 3 months.

To air fry, remove desired amount from freezer. There’s no need to thaw them first. Spray lightly with olive oil or avocado oil spray, and cook at 350ºF in preheated air fryer for 6 minutes.

Storage & Reheating Suggestions

Air fryer crab rangoon are really best eaten right away. If you have leftovers, store them in the fridge for up to four days. To reheat, air fry them a couple of minutes or put them in your toaster oven to bake for 5 minutes or until heated through.

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More Asian style recipes

While you could probably make a meal of crab Rangoon, you may want to check out these recipes, too:

  • Chicken Lettuce Wraps – restaurant copycat!
  • Asian Chicken Salad with Cilantro Lime Dressing
  • Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir Fry
  • Sweet and Sour Shrimp Lettuce Wraps
  • Chicken Stir-Fry with Ginger and Basil
  • Easy Beef and Vegetable Stir-Fry Recipe
  • Sweet Chili Chicken Stir Fry
  • Instant Pot Jasmine Rice Recipe
  • Instant Pot Honey Sriracha Chicken

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @rachelcooksblog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Crab Wontons

5 from 9 votes

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 6 minutes mins

Total Time: 21 minutes mins

10 servings

Print Rate Recipe

This restaurant favorite can easily be made at home. Try air fryer crab Rangoon, you won't be able to stop eating them!

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 8 ounces crab meat or imitation crab meat
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped green onion
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 40 wonton wrappers (12 oz. pkg)
  • 1 egg beaten
  • Olive oil spray

Instructions

  • Preheat air fryer at 350ºF for 5 minutes.

  • In large bowl, mix, combine cream cheese, crab meat, green onion, Worcestershire sauce, and garlic. Using a fork, break up large chunks of crab.

  • Place 1-1 ½ teaspoons of filling mixture onto the center of each wonton wrapper. Brush all edges with beaten egg. Bringing up diagonal corners, seal wontons.

  • Spray lightly with oil and place in air fryer in a single layer. Don’t overcrowd. Cook them in batches. Cook for 6 minutes or until golden brown.

Notes

  • Makes about 40 wontons
  • Make the crab wontons ahead but don’t cook them. Put them between parchment paper in a single layer in a sealable container. Refrigerate overnight. Air fry as directed.
  • Or, freeze in a single layer on parchment paper after wontons are filled. Once frozen, put the rangoon into an airtight container for up to 3 months.
  • To air fry, remove desired amount from freezer. There’s no need to thaw them first. Spray lightly with olive oil or avocado oil spray, and cook at 350ºF in preheated air fryer for 6 minutes.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 4crab rangoon, Calories: 141kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 8g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 24mg, Sodium: 471mg, Potassium: 103mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 52IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 98mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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FAQs

Air Fryer Crab Rangoon Recipe - Rachel Cooks®? ›

What is the difference between crab wonton and crab rangoon? Crab rangoon is a type of fried wonton, so they are really very similar. The difference is all in the filling. Traditional wontons are not ever filled with cream cheese (which is one of the main components in crab rangoon recipes).

What's the difference between Crab Rangoon and crab wontons? ›

What is the difference between crab wonton and crab rangoon? Crab rangoon is a type of fried wonton, so they are really very similar. The difference is all in the filling. Traditional wontons are not ever filled with cream cheese (which is one of the main components in crab rangoon recipes).

Why do my crab Rangoons puff up? ›

2) Ensure your crab meat and cream cheese filling is not too wet. During the deep frying process, the water in the filling can turn into steam and cause the wonton to puff up and even burst, causing the filling to ooze out, leaving only an empty shell.

Can you use dumpling wrappers for Crab Rangoon? ›

It's a mixture of seasoned crab meat (in my case, imitation crab), cream cheese, garlic and green onions that's wrapped up in dumpling or wonton wrappers, then fried to a beautiful golden brown. They're deliciously creamy and tangy, with an addictive crunchy bite.

Is crab rangoon healthy? ›

Worst: Crab Rangoon

It's mostly cream cheese, wrapped in dough and deep-fried to create bite-sized calorie bombs. Because they're small, it's easy to eat more than one. Finish an order of 4, and you're likely to get more than half the calories and fat you should have in an entire meal.

How long to warm up crab legs in air fryer? ›

Reheat crab legs in an air fryer — 5 minutes

Wrap the seasoned crab legs in foil. Place the crab legs in your air fryer basket. Air fry at 380°F for 3 to 5 minutes. Remove the crab legs from the basket and remove the foil to serve.

Do Chinese restaurants use real crab in Rangoon? ›

The filling is made with a combination of cream cheese, crab meat or imitation crab meat, scallions or onion, garlic, and other flavorings. A small amount of the filling is wrapped in each wonton wrapper.

Does Panda Express use crab in their rangoons? ›

No the Rangoon do not contain crab which is why they taste not as good. ☠️ #fyp #viral #tiktok #usa #fyp #pandaexpress #rangoons #chinese.

What kind of crab is used in Rangoon? ›

Crab Rangoon Ingredients

The cream cheese will be easier to mix if it is room temperature. Lump Crab Meat: You can use lump crab meat that is found in the refrigerated meat section of the grocery store, or you can also find canned lump crab meat! I recommend using real crab meat over imitation crab meat.

How to keep crab rangoon from exploding? ›

To keep crab rangoons from exploding, try freezing filled crab rangoons for about 15 minutes before throwing them into the oven. That way, they'll come out crispy and without any leakage. Be sure to wrap the wonton wrappers in batches too, so the water doesn't dry out around the edges.

Why are people obsessed with crab Rangoons? ›

“For one, they're commonly found at just about any Americanized Chinese restaurant, so most people are familiar with them, which helps them have mass appeal and recognition,” he explained to In The Know by Yahoo.

What to eat with crab rangoon? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Crab Rangoon are lo mein, spring rolls, beef and broccoli, Popeyes Sweet Heat Sauce, mango Kani salad, fried rice, steamed dumplings, hoisin dipping sauce, wonton soup, Szechuan green beans, shrimp tempura, sesame noodles, Chinese chicken salad, and Peking duck pancakes.

How long can crab rangoon stay in the fridge? ›

Storage and reheating

Leftover, fried crab rangoons can be stored in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to 4 days. To reheating, re-fry at 350°F for about 1 minute. Leftover crab rangoons can also be reheated in the air fryer at 325°F or baked in oven at 350°F for about 5 minutes, or until warmed through.

How do you reheat crab balls in an air fryer? ›

Step 1: Preheat the air fryer to 350°F. Step 2: Arrange leftover crab cakes in a single layer in the air fryer basket. Top with a little melted butter. Step 3: Cook for 5 minutes, flipping halfway for even crispiness.

Can you reheat wontons in the air fryer? ›

ENJOY YOUR WONTONS

They will no longer be as crispy when they cool but you can easily reheat them in the air-fryer until crisp again. I reheat mine for 5-8 mins at 160C/320F or until crispy.

How long to air fry fully cooked wontons? ›

Wontons go in the air fryer at 380°F for about 8-10 minutes until crispy.

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