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By: OliviaUpdated: Jan 15, 2026
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Crisp wonton shells filled with savory hoisin-sesame chicken, bright crunchy slaw, and a drizzle of sweet chili — a party-ready, weeknight-friendly favorite.

Applebee’s Chicken Wonton Tacos
This recipe has been a weekday hero in my kitchen ever since I adapted a copycat from a casual dining favorite and discovered just how easy and fun hand-held tacos can be. I remember the first time I served these: the kids loved the crispy shell, my partner couldn’t stop praising the sweet-savory chicken, and the house filled with warm, sticky aromas that felt both comforting and exciting. I started making them when we needed something quick for friends — a recipe that travels well from skillet to tabletop and makes guests feel like they’re at a neighborhood restaurant without the fuss. The balance here is what makes this dish special. The chicken is diced small so every bite is saucy and tender, flavored with hoisin, sesame, soy, garlic, and fresh ginger for depth. A bright slaw tossed in rice vinegar, honey, and a touch of sesame oil offsets the richness with crunch and acidity. The wonton wrappers are the secret: pressed into mini taco shapes and toasted until golden, they provide a delicate, ultra-crisp vessel for the filling. It’s the textural contrast — sticky-silky chicken against cool crisp slaw in a brittle shell — that keeps people coming back for seconds. What I love most is the flexibility: you can double the filling for a party, make the slaw ahead, or crisp the shells moments before serving so they stay perfectly crunchy. These are equally at home as a lively appetizer or the main course for a casual dinner night, and they’re one of those recipes that reliably makes guests smile.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in under 30 minutes from start to finish when you dice the chicken ahead — perfect for quick weeknights or last-minute entertaining.
  • Uses pantry-friendly sauces (hoisin, soy, sesame oil) and one bag of coleslaw mix, so you don’t need a long shopping list.
  • Wonton wrappers crisp quickly in a skillet or oven, giving a restaurant-quality crunch without deep-frying.
  • Make-ahead options: the slaw can be mixed a day ahead and the chicken reheats well, making assembly fast at serving time.
  • Crowd-pleasing: handheld, shareable, and easy to customize for picky eaters or spice lovers.
  • Great for parties, weeknight dinners, or casual gatherings — assemble as many as you need and let guests top their own.

I first discovered this combination while craving something Asian-inspired but casual — the slaw’s acidity brightened the hoisin-sesame sauce in a way I didn’t expect. Family members who usually avoid anything too saucy loved the controlled portion in the wonton shell, and friends always ask for the sauce proportions. Over time I fine-tuned the garlic and ginger balance and now rarely deviate from this ratio.

Ingredients

  • Chicken: 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts (about 1 lb), finely diced — choose fresh breasts with even thickness for uniform cooking; trimming excess fat keeps the filling light.
  • Hoisin & Sauces: 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, and 1 tablespoon soy sauce — hoisin adds sweet umami while toasted sesame oil gives a toasty aroma; low-sodium soy helps control salt.
  • Aromatics: 2 cloves garlic, minced, and 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, minced — fresh aromatics are key for that bright, lively flavor; avoid powdered substitutes for best results.
  • Slaw: 1 (14 oz) bag coleslaw mix, 4 green onions thinly sliced, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 tablespoon honey — the slaw provides crunch and acidity; use a good-quality pre-shredded mix for convenience.
  • Wrappers & Garnish: 16 wonton wrappers, sweet chili sauce for serving, chopped cilantro and sesame seeds for garnish — fresh cilantro and toasted sesame seed finish the tacos with freshness and nutty crunch.

Instructions

Prepare the chicken: Pat the chicken dry and dice into small, uniform pieces roughly 1/4 inch; this ensures even cooking and bite-sized pieces that sit well inside the wonton. Combine 2 tablespoons hoisin, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, minced garlic, and minced ginger in a small bowl; toss the diced chicken in the sauce and let it marinate at room temperature for 10 minutes (or up to 30 minutes in the fridge) to meld the flavors. Make the slaw: In a medium bowl, whisk 1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, and 1 tablespoon honey until emulsified. Add the coleslaw mix and sliced green onions and toss to coat evenly. Taste and adjust acidity or sweetness as needed; refrigerate until assembly. The slaw should be crisp and lightly dressed — overdressing will make it soggy. Cook the chicken: Heat a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat and add a drizzle of oil if needed. Add the marinated chicken in a single layer and cook, stirring occasionally, until browned and cooked through, about 6–8 minutes; internal temperature should register 165°F (74°C). Reduce heat for the last minute so the sauce thickens and lightly glazes the chicken — you want a sticky coating, not a thin watery sauce. Form and crisp wonton shells: Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C) if baking, or prepare a clean skillet for stovetop crisping. To shape shells for baking, press wonton wrappers into the cups of an inverted muffin tin or drape them over the edges of a small baking rack to form taco shapes, and bake 6–8 minutes until edges are golden and crisp. For stovetop, heat a thin layer of neutral oil in a skillet and fry each wrapper for 30–45 seconds per side until puffed and golden, then drain on paper towels. Assemble the tacos: Fill each crisped wonton shell with a spoonful of hoisin-sesame chicken, top with a small handful of slaw, and finish with a drizzle of sweet chili sauce. Garnish with chopped cilantro and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Serve immediately while shells are at their crispiest. Crispy chicken wonton tacos served with slaw and sweet chili

You Must Know

  • These hold well for about 30 minutes after assembly before shells begin to soften; if hosting, crisp shells right before serving and offer components for guests to assemble.
  • Refrigerate leftover slaw separately for up to 3 days and chicken for up to 4 days; assembled tacos do not freeze well because shells lose crunch.
  • High in protein due to the chicken; sodium can be reduced by using low-sodium soy and hoisin or diluting with a touch of water when cooking.
  • Wonton wrappers are wheat-based — not suitable for a gluten-free diet unless you find a specialty gluten-free wrapper alternative.

What I love most about these tacos is the way they perform in social settings: guests can pick one or three, mix and match slaw and garnish, and you get constant compliments on the crisp shells. Once I started making the slaw an hour ahead, assembling at the table became a relaxed affair — people linger over the different textures, and the kids always sneak extra sesame seeds.

Storage Tips

Store components separately for best results: place cooked chicken in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days; keep the slaw in a sealed container for up to 3 days. Wonton shells are best stored at room temperature in a sealed bag and should be crisped just before serving. If you have leftover assembled tacos, eat them within a few hours — once the slaw and chicken sit in the shell the crisp texture will fade. To reheat chicken, warm in a skillet over medium heat for 2–3 minutes until just hot.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you prefer a lighter sauce, swap half the hoisin for equal parts low-sodium soy mixed with 1 teaspoon brown sugar. To make this gluten-free, seek out gluten-free wonton-style wrappers or use sturdy lettuce leaves instead of wrappers — using butter lettuce results in a softer, low-carb variation. For a vegetarian option, replace diced chicken with firm tofu pressed and cubed, or use shredded king oyster mushrooms sautéed until caramelized; adjust cooking time to avoid overcooking delicate plant proteins.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these with extra sweet chili sauce and lime wedges for brightness. Pair with steamed edamame, sticky rice, or a simple cucumber salad for a complete meal. For entertaining, set up a filling-and-toppings station with pickled carrots, extra cilantro, sliced chiles, and crushed peanuts so guests can personalize each bite. Garnish with a final sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds and thinly sliced green onions for color and crunch.

Close-up of assembled wonton tacos with slaw and cilantro

Cultural Background

These hand-held tacos are a playful fusion of Chinese-American flavors and Tex-Mex presentation. Wonton wrappers originate in Chinese cuisine where they’re used in soups and fried appetizers; in casual American restaurants they’ve been repurposed into crisp shells and cups. The hoisin-sesame profile echoes Cantonese-inspired sauces adapted for a broader palate, while the slaw brings in familiar American-style crunch. This mash-up reflects the way home cooks blend traditions to create approachable, flavorful fare.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, swap the slaw for a crunchy mango cabbage slaw and add sliced jalapeño for heat. In colder months, bulk up the filling with roasted sweet potato cubes and toasted cashews for a heartier bite. Holiday parties welcome a cranberry-hoisin glaze for a sweet-tart note, while spring gatherings are a great time to brighten the slaw with fresh herbs and radishes.

Meal Prep Tips

To streamline weeknight cooking, dice the chicken and store it in a sealed container the day before. Mix and dress the slaw up to 24 hours ahead; give it a good toss just before serving to revive the crunch. Pre-measure sauces in small jars and keep wonton wrappers in a cool dry place. If making for a party, cook the chicken and keep it warm in a low oven (around 200°F / 95°C) while you crisp shells shortly before guests arrive.

These little tacos always bring people together — they’re playful, fast, and forgiving. Try them once and you’ll find yourself adjusting the fillings to suit the season, the occasion, and your pantry. Enjoy the process, and don’t be afraid to make the flavors your own.

Pro Tips

  • Dice the chicken into uniform small pieces so it cooks evenly and fits perfectly in the wonton shell.

  • Crisp wonton shells just before serving to keep them crunchy; assembled tacos soften after about 30 minutes.

  • Use low-sodium soy sauce to better control the salt level; adjust at the end of cooking if needed.

  • If baking shells in a muffin tin, place them on the top rack for the crispiest edges.

This nourishing applebee’s chicken wonton tacos recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Applebee’s Chicken Wonton Tacos

This Applebee’s Chicken Wonton Tacos recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 4 steaks
Applebee’s Chicken Wonton Tacos
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:30 minutes

Ingredients

Filling

Slaw

Assembly & Garnish

Instructions

1

Prepare the chicken

Pat chicken dry, dice into small 1/4-inch pieces. Mix hoisin, sesame oil, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger; toss chicken to coat and marinate for 10–30 minutes.

2

Make the slaw

Whisk sesame oil, rice vinegar, soy sauce, and honey. Toss with coleslaw mix and sliced green onions; refrigerate until ready to use.

3

Cook the chicken

Heat a large skillet over medium-high, add a drizzle of oil, and cook the chicken until browned and 165°F (6–8 minutes). Reduce heat to thicken the sauce into a glaze.

4

Form and crisp wonton shells

Either bake wonton wrappers shaped in a muffin tin at 375°F for 6–8 minutes until golden, or fry each wrapper in a thin layer of oil for 30–45 seconds per side until crisp.

5

Assemble and serve

Fill each shell with a spoonful of chicken, top with slaw, drizzle sweet chili sauce, and garnish with cilantro and sesame seeds. Serve immediately.

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Nutrition

Calories: 350kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein:
28g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 5g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat:
6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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