Vietnamese Spring Rolls
Clients regularly
bring these yummy rolls in to my place of employment to express their thanks
for services that they receive. It is one of the best perks of the job!
30 rice wrappers
vegetable oil for frying
1 bunch fresh mint
fish sauce
For the filling:
2 oz dried bean thread noodles, soaked in warm water for 20
minutes
1 oz dried woodear mushrooms, soaked in warm water for 15 minutes
1 sweet potato, peeled and julienned
1 jicama, peeled and julienned
2 eggs
2 tsp fish sauce
2 garlic cloves, crushed
2 tsp sugar
1 onion, finely chopped
3 spring onions, chopped
1 c minced ground pork
1 c minced prawns
salt and pepper
1.
Squeeze dry soaked noodles and chop them into
small pieces. Squeeze dry soaked woodear mushroom and chop into small pieces.
3.
Beat eggs in a bowl. Stir in the fish sauce,
garlic and sugar. Add the onion, green onion, noodles, mushrooms, sweet potato,
jicama, pork and shrimp. Season generously with salt and pepper.
4.
Have ready a damp dish towel, some plastic wrap and
a bowl of water. Dip a rice
wrapper in the bowl of water and place on damp cloth. Spoon about 1 T of
filling into the side nearest you., just in from the edge. Fold the nearest edge over the filling,
fold over the sides., tucking them in neatly, and then roll the whole wrapper
into a tight cylinder. Place the roll on a plate and cover with plastic wrap to
keep it moist. Continue until all the filling and wrappers are used.
5.
Heat vegetable oil in a wok or deep fryer. Make
sure it is hot enough by dropping a piece of bread in the oil; it should foam,
sizzle and turn brown. Cook the spring rolls in batches, turning them in the
oil so they become golden all over. Drain them on a paper towel and serve
immediately with fish sauce for dipping.
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