🥟 Wrap Dough Recipes: Make Wontons, Samosas, Dumplings and More at Home
Many of the world’s favorite snacks and street foods start with a simple wrap dough. From crispy samosas in India to delicate wontons in China, these thin dough wrappers hold delicious fillings and can be fried, steamed, or baked. The best part? Most wrap doughs require only a few basic ingredients like flour, water, and salt.
Here are some popular wrap dough recipes you can easily make at home.

Wonton Wrappers (Chinese)
Wonton wrappers are thin square sheets used for wontons, fried wonton chips, and soups.
Ingredients:
1 cup all-purpose flour, ½ tsp salt, about ½ cup warm water
Method:
Mix flour and salt. Gradually add warm water and knead into a smooth but firm dough. Let it rest for 20 minutes. Roll the dough very thin and cut into small squares.
Samosa Dough (Indian)
Samosa dough creates crispy, flaky shells perfect for spicy potato or meat fillings.
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour, 2 tbsp oil, ½ tsp salt, about ¾ cup water
Method:
Mix flour and salt, then rub oil into the flour until crumbly. Add water gradually and knead into a firm dough. Rest for 30 minutes, roll thin circles, cut in half, and shape into cones.
Spring Roll Wrappers
Spring roll sheets are very thin and ideal for fresh or fried spring rolls.
Ingredients:
1 cup flour, 1 tbsp cornflour, pinch of salt, 1¼ cups water
Method:
Whisk all ingredients into a thin batter. Lightly brush the batter onto a hot non-stick pan to form a thin sheet. Once cooked, gently peel off the wrapper.
Dumpling Wrappers
These round wrappers are commonly used for steamed or pan-fried dumplings.
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour, about ¾ cup hot water, pinch of salt
Method:
Mix flour and salt. Add hot water gradually and knead until smooth. Let the dough rest for 20 minutes. Roll thin and cut into small circles.
Empanada Dough
Empanada dough is slightly richer and perfect for baked or fried stuffed pastries.
Ingredients:
2 cups flour, ½ tsp salt, ¼ cup butter or oil, ½ cup warm milk or water
Method:
Mix flour and salt, then rub in the butter or oil. Add liquid gradually and knead into soft dough. Rest for 30 minutes, roll out and cut into circles for filling.
Egg Roll Wrappers
Egg roll wrappers are thicker than spring roll wrappers and become very crispy when fried.
Ingredients:
1½ cups flour, 1 egg, pinch of salt, about ½ cup water
Method:
Mix flour, egg, salt, and water to form smooth dough. Knead well, let it rest, then roll very thin and cut into squares.
Momo or Gyoza Wrappers
These wrappers are popular for Tibetan momos and Japanese gyoza dumplings.
Ingredients:
2 cups flour, about ¾ cup warm water, pinch of salt
Method:
Knead flour, salt, and water into firm dough. Rest for 20 minutes. Roll thin and cut into small discs for filling.
Helpful Tips for Perfect Wrap Dough
• Always let the dough rest so the gluten relaxes and rolling becomes easier.
• Roll the dough as thin as possible for delicate wrappers.
• Keep wrappers covered with a damp cloth to prevent drying.
• Extra wrappers can be frozen for later use.
Simple ingredients can create endless possibilities in the kitchen. With these wrap dough recipes, you can make wontons, samosas, dumplings, spring rolls, empanadas, and many other delicious dishes right at home. 🥟

