(A) Official Hat Style:
Step 1: The filling is placed in the center of a large thin wonton skin.
Step 2: Fold along the diagonal to form a triangle.
Step 3: Smear a little water on each end of the crust.
Step 4: Take it up in your hands and fold it and press it tightly.
Step 5: Fold only one end, leaving the other end still upright in a triangular shape.
(2) Pillow Wrap Style: Step 1: The filling is placed in the center of a large thick wonton skin.
Step 2: Fold the opposite corners over each other.
Step 3: Fold up the left side with a little water.
Step 4: Dab a little water on the right side and fold it over.
Step 5: Let the closure face down and put it upside down (you can adjust the width to a rectangle or square by yourself).
(3) Umbrella Cover Style: Step 1: Spread a layer of the meat mixture with a spatula on the thin large wonton skin.
Step 2: Gather around the edges with your fingertips.
Step 3: Fold up the left side with a little water.
Step 4: Pinch again with your tiger's mouth to seal.
Step 5: Back snap to shape, that is, two finished products of umbrella cover style ravioli.
(D) Copycat style: Step 1: Meat filling is placed on the small wonton skin.
Step 2: Fold along the diagonal to form a triangle.
Step 3: Dip one corner in water.
Step 4: Fold the other corner up to form a coppa shape.
Step 5: Pull the ends neatly so that the filling bulges in the center, forming a Yuanbao shape with the ends sticking up.