These mouthwatering baked wontons are stuffed with edamame (soy beans) and are sure to please. To use as a dipping sauce, I suggest teriyaki sauce, spicy Chinese-style hot mustard, or my personal favorite, KraftTM Asian Toasted Sesame salad dressing.
Prep Time: | 10 mins |
Cook Time: | 20 mins |
Total Time: | 30 mins |
Servings: | 12 |
Yield: | 2 cups |
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups honey
- ½ cup water
- ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
- ½ teaspoon grated lemon zest
Instructions
- Combine honey, water, lemon juice, and zest in a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until boiling. Continue to boil until mixture thickens and is reduced by a fourth.
- Pour warm syrup over cake and allow to soak for a few minutes before serving.
Reviews
Other than it was 20 minutes on the stove (don’t leave unattended- can boil over!!) I was very happy with the result. Tasted great in alcohol free mojitos!
I read the reviews that cautioned it was too sweet, so I doubled the lemon zest and added a pinch of salt, turned out great! Wonderful on crepes with melted butter or on pancakes with berries just to name a few – will likely keep this in stock in my fridge.
This is a tasty syrup, just don’t know what I want to use it for yet. I was thinking of pancakes, but now that I taste it, I’m not sure. It might taste good on strawberries, or pound cake.
I tried it on an Ice-Cream sundé and it was the topping! It was amazing and seen as I am only 11, my sisters, brother and stepmum all said they loved it and I should make it more often!!!
This was DELISH! Used this on Belgian waffles and it was awesome. Kids loved it. You need very little to get the flavor because it is strong.
Wonderful alternative to sugary store bought syrup. Love the citrus flavor! And..you don’t need a whole lot to get the sweetness you vwant!
If you have any leftovers, you can make lemon honey tea. Its great for the winters or when your sick. Also my family and I used it on waffles. Delicious.
This is a simple syrup, but very tasty. I made this to drizzle over slices of angel food cake. I used a mild Acacia honey and added a small splash of fresh orange juice in addition to the lemon. While off the heat, I added a few drops of vanilla.
Perfect for French toast or pancakes here in Spain, where you just can’t find maple syrup! A couple times I’ve just used honey and lime sorbet and zapped it in the microwave–same thing. Yum.
This syrup went wonderfully with Honey Cake I. I did substitute some of the honey for marmalade because it was less expensive but it still had a great flavor and consistancy.
It wasn’t bad. But way too sweet for my family.
Yum! This is sweet and actually tastes quite strongly of lemon/citrus. It is very light tasting at the same time, in fact if you put it on a cake or pancakes – like I did, on Buttermilk Pancakes – it will make the cake taste LIGHTER. I made a half batch of this exactly per directions, it was much better than the actual pancakes, and it keeps fine in fridge (no seperating sugar or guck or anything). A winner!
This one is very tasty, but also VERY sweet, so don’t pour too much… I tried it with pancakes and it was a perfect match.