Applebee’s-Style Chicken Wonton Tacos

Crispy baked wonton shells filled with glazed chicken, crunchy slaw, and a hit of sweet chili—an easy, crowd-pleasing mashup perfect for weeknights or parties.

This copycat of a favorite appetizer brings the bright, crunchy fun of restaurant bites right into my kitchen. I first made these during a casual game night when someone asked if we could recreate an Applebees classic. The combination of sweet-hoisin glazed chicken, crisp baked wonton shells, and a quick honey-sesame slaw instantly transported us to that booth at the restaurant; the difference was this homemade version tasted fresher and was ready in under 30 minutes. I love how every bite delivers a contrast of texturesthe delicate crunch of the shells, the tender, lacquered chicken, and the cool snap of slawand how straightforward the ingredients are to keep on hand.
What makes these especially memorable is their versatility. They are perfect as an easy weeknight dinner when served with rice and a few extras, or as a party platter stacked high for guests to graze. The sweet chili sauce brings a bright, slightly spicy finish that ties the flavors together. I discovered small tricks that improved the results each time: patting chicken very dry before it hits the pan for better browning, brushing the wonton edges with a tiny bit of oil before baking, and dressing the slaw just before serving to keep maximum crunch. These small moments are why I keep returning to this recipe.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready quicklyabout 25 to 30 minutes from start to finishso it works on busy weeknights and last-minute entertaining.
- Uses pantry staples like hoisin, soy, and wonton wrappers for easy shopping and fast assembly.
- Builds in texture contrastcrispy baked shells, glossy seared chicken, and crunchy slaw for a balanced bite every time.
- Make-ahead friendlyyou can chop chicken and mix the slaw dressing in advance for faster service.
- Customizable for different tastesturn it into shrimp tacos, a vegetarian version, or add heat with sriracha or chili crisp.
- Crowd-pleaser that scales easilydouble or triple the quantities for parties with minimal extra work.
I remember the first time I served these to my family; the kids stacked their plates and declared them the best snack ever. Neighbors requested the recipe the next day. Little discoveries like using a muffin tin to shape shells and the timing for the glaze are what made this dish move from a fun experiment to a repeat favorite in my home kitchen.
Ingredients
- Chicken: 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts, finely diced (about 1 pound). Choose fresh or thawed chicken; cutting into uniform small cubes ensures quick, even cooking and maximum surface area for the glaze to cling to.
- Sauce and seasoning: 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 2 cloves garlic minced, 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger. These build an umami-forward glaze with sweet and toasty notes; low-sodium soy is a good option if you want to control saltiness.
- Slaw: 1 (14 ounce) bag coleslaw mix, 4 green onions thinly sliced, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 tablespoon honey. The bagged mix saves prep time; if you prefer, shred a small head of cabbage and a carrot instead for a fresher crunch.
- Shells and garnishes: 16 wonton wrappers, sweet chili sauce for serving, chopped cilantro for garnish, sesame seeds for garnish. Wonton wrappers bake into superbly crisp little cups; look for wrappers in the refrigerated section near dumplings or in the frozen section.
Instructions
Prep the oven and muffin tin: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Lightly spray the underside of a muffin tin with cooking spray so the wonton cups release easily; this also helps the edges brown evenly. Work on a flat surface and handle wrappers quickly to prevent them from drying out. Shape and bake the shells: Drape each wonton wrapper over an inverted muffin cup to form a taco shell shape. Bake for 5 to 7 minutes until crisp and golden around the edges. Keep a close eye in the last minute; the thin wrappers go from golden to too dark quickly. Let them cool slightly in the tin before removing to maintain their form. Cook the chicken: Heat 1 tablespoon sesame oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the diced chicken in an even layer and cook without moving for about 2 minutes to get color, then stir and continue for another 2 minutes until no longer pink. Patting the chicken dry before cooking helps achieve better browning and flavor development. Glaze the chicken: Stir in 2 tablespoons hoisin, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, minced garlic, and minced ginger. Reduce the heat slightly and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, tossing so the sauce reduces to a sticky glaze that coats each piece. Watch for burning; the sugars in hoisin and honey caramelize quickly. Mix the slaw: In a medium bowl, combine the coleslaw mix and sliced green onions. Whisk together 1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, and 1 tablespoon honey until emulsified, then toss with the slaw. Dress the slaw just before serving to keep it crisp. Assemble and serve: Fill each baked wonton shell with a spoonful of glazed chicken, top with a small mound of slaw, and drizzle with sweet chili sauce. Garnish with chopped cilantro and sesame seeds. Serve immediately for the best contrast of warm filling and crunchy shell.
You Must Know
- Store baked shells in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours; they will soften in humid conditions so keep sealed.
- Leftover glazed chicken keeps for 3 days refrigerated in a sealed container; reheat briefly in a skillet to refresh the glaze.
- This dish is high in protein and moderate in fat; use low-sodium soy if watching salt intake and swap honey for a sugar-free syrup if needed.
- These cups freeze poorly once filled; prepare shells and chicken separately if you want to freeze components for later assembly.
- For maximum crunch, do not dress the slaw more than 30 minutes before serving.
My favorite part is the feedback I get when I pass the tray around at a gathering. People often ask for the slaw recipe separately because it adds freshness and balances the sweet-salty chicken. I have a small ritual of reserving a few extra wonton shells for snacking while assemblingthey always disappear. The combination of quick cooking and impressive presentation keeps this in my regular rotation.
Storage Tips
Keep baked shells and prepared chicken separate for best results. Store baked shells at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 24 hours; refrigeration will cause them to soften. Refrigerate the glazed chicken in a sealed container for up to 3 days. If you want to freeze components, freeze only the cooked chicken in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months and thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Reheat frozen or refrigerated chicken gently in a skillet with a splash of water to rehydrate the glaze, then assemble just before serving to preserve crunch.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need to swap ingredients, use tamari instead of soy sauce for a gluten-free alternative and gluten-free wonton wrappers or small tortilla chips for the shell. Replace hoisin with a mixture of plum jam and a teaspoon of soy for a similar sweet-savory profile. For a vegetarian option, use extra-firm tofu pressed and diced or shredded jackfruit lightly seared and glazed. Swap honey with maple syrup for a vegan sweetener and sesame oil with a neutral oil if you prefer less toasted flavor.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these as an appetizer platter with extra sweet chili sauce on the side, or turn them into a main by pairing with steamed jasmine rice and stir-fried greens. Garnish with thinly sliced cucumber for brightness and a squeeze of lime to cut through the glaze. For a party, arrange on a large platter and finish with microgreens and extra cilantro. Consider pairing with a light lager, a citrusy white wine, or a cold jasmine tea to complement the sweet and savory notes.
Cultural Background
These bites are an American interpretation inspired by Asian flavors and the fun of bite-sized restaurant starters. The combination of hoisin, soy, and sesame draws from Chinese pantry staples, while the concept of baked wonton cups nods to creative Americanized presentations. Over time, restaurants have popularized such fusion small plates, encouraging home cooks to experiment with global flavors and shareable formats. This recipe celebrates that cross-cultural creativity while keeping the approach accessible.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, refresh the slaw with julienned mango or thinly sliced radish and add a squeeze of lime for a brighter finish. In cooler months, swap the slaw for a quick pickled cabbage to add tang and a bit more bite. For holiday parties, add roasted pecans to the slaw for crunch and swap cilantro for chopped parsley if you prefer a milder herb. Tiny adjustments like adding a touch of orange zest to the glaze can nudge the flavors toward seasonal profiles.
Meal Prep Tips
Dice the chicken and store it in the fridge raw for up to 24 hours to save time. Mix the slaw dressing separately and store the dressed slaw in the refrigerator for up to one day; mix right before serving. Bake the wonton cups ahead of time and store them in an airtight container. When hosting, reheat the chicken quickly and assemble just before guests arrive to maintain the shellscrispness and the slawfreshness. Use shallow, stackable containers for easy transport if taking to a potluck.
These little tacos are one of those dishes that always sparks conversation and requests for the recipe. Whether for a relaxed family dinner or a lively gathering, they bring energy and flavor to the table. Make them your own with the suggested swaps and garnishes and enjoy the smiles that follow each crunchy, saucy bite.
Pro Tips
Pat the chicken dry before cooking to encourage browning and better flavor development.
Dress the slaw right before serving to keep it crisp and avoid soggy shells.
Watch the wonton shells closely in the oven; they can go from golden to over-browned within 30 seconds.
Use low-sodium soy sauce if you want to control the saltiness of the glaze and slaw.
This nourishing applebee’s-style 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-Style Chicken Wonton Tacos
This Applebee’s-Style 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.

Ingredients
Chicken Filling
Slaw
Shells and Garnish
Instructions
Preheat and prepare muffin tin
Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Lightly spray the underside of a muffin tin with cooking spray to help wonton wrappers release after baking.
Shape and bake shells
Drape wonton wrappers over inverted muffin cups to form taco shells. Bake for 5 to 7 minutes until crisp and golden, watching closely to prevent over-browning.
Cook chicken
Heat 1 tablespoon sesame oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add diced chicken and cook 3 to 4 minutes until no longer pink and lightly browned.
Glaze chicken
Stir in 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, minced garlic, and minced ginger. Cook another 2 to 3 minutes, stirring, until the chicken is evenly glazed.
Prepare slaw
In a bowl, mix coleslaw, thinly sliced green onions, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, and 1 tablespoon honey until coated. Dress just before serving.
Assemble and serve
Fill each baked wonton shell with glazed chicken, top with slaw, drizzle with sweet chili sauce, and garnish with chopped cilantro and sesame seeds. Serve immediately for maximum crunch.
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