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Summer Garden Rolls

Summer Garden Rolls

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Rating (5.0000)
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  • Difficulty: medium
  • Serves: 4

Description

When you get these rolls at Vietnamese or Thai restaurants, they're usually made with some rice noodles and shrimp. I decided to make a salad roll version with lots of color. The result makes for a light veggie appetizer loaded with lots of crunch that can be served with a variety of dipping sauces.

add to shopping list Ingredients

rice paper
shrimp (cook shrimp in shell, peel, slice lengthwise to remove vein) or smoked tofu
cucumber, julienned
carrot, julienned
lettuce, shredded
purple cabbage, shredded
mint leaves
cilantro
asian basil leaves
green bean sprouts
sesame oil
salt

Vietnamese Dipping Sauce

shredded carrots
half spoonful of chili garlic sauce
1 tsp fish sauce
juice of 1 lime
sugar
warm water to thin it out

Spicy Peanut Sauce

Chunky peanut butter (about 3 tsp) thinned out with hot water (blend until smooth)
2 tsp soy sauce
juice of a lime
grated ginger
1 clove garlic (minced)
chili paste

Preparation

1. In a small pan, add green bean sprouts with a bit of water. Allow to wilt, remove from heat, rinse in cold water. Squeeze excess water and season with salt and sesame oil.

2. In a large bowl, pour warm water. Immerse rice paper into water for a few minutes until completely hydrated.

3. To prevent rice paper wrapper from sticking, oil a large plate. This will be your platform from which you assemble the roll.

4. In the center of the roll, layer green bean sprouts, tofu, cucumbers, carrots, cabbage, cilantro, lettuce, basil and mint leaves.

5. To roll: Bring the bottom of the wrapper over the filling and tuck gently. Next, fold the sides into the center, over the filling. Tucking gently once again, roll the entire filling towards the top. The oil and general sticky texture of the wrapper should keep everything in place.

6. Serve with traditional Vietnamese dipping sauce or Spicy Peanut Sauce.

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Reviews

asianstylist
8/08/12

star_onstar_onstar_onstar_onstar_onasianstylist says:

yum!

elaineli04
8/08/12

star_onstar_onstar_onstar_onstar_onelaineli04 says:

:)

elaineli04
8/08/12

star_onstar_onstar_onstar_onstar_onelaineli04 says:

love the colorful presentation :)

elena2
8/08/12

star_onstar_onstar_onstar_onstar_onelena2 says:

todo vegetal ¡sí!
:)

MissJ9
8/08/12

star_onstar_onstar_onstar_onstar_onMissJ9 says:

These look perfectly delicious - - care to kick down a sauce recipe?

reinarama
8/08/12

star_onstar_onstar_onstar_onstar_onreinarama says:

beautiful! healthy! fresh!

worldpeas
8/08/12

worldpeas says:

see above. i just edited it.

worldpeas
8/08/12

worldpeas says:

lol thanks. you should have seen it when i tried to cook the cabbage. it turned blue!

Judy2
8/08/12

star_onstar_onstar_onstar_onstar_onJudy2 says:

looks beautiful! :)

yongfook
8/08/12

star_onstar_onstar_onstar_onstar_onyongfook says:

amazing colours!

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