You will need:
One bunch green onions chopped
2 carrots finely grated
2 cups shredded cabbage ** see note below
1 tbs of grated ginger
2 cloves of garlic minced
** here is a quick tip for the cabbage: get help from the store by buying a bag of pre-cut coleslaw
Egg Roll wrappers. This was the only kind of egg roll wrappers available in my local grocery store.
Next time I will go to the Asian Market and get the frozen wrappers that are thinner and crispier that Jaden recommends. But these are still good in my opinion.
One pound of lean ground pork. You will need to marinated the pork for 10 minutes in:
1 Tbs of soy sauce
1 tsp cornstarch
1/4 tsp sugar
black pepper
Heat a wok or large saute pan over high heat. In one Tbs of oil saute' pork until no longer pink
For the filling you will need to prepare the following sauce:
1Tbs Chinese rice wine
1 tsp rice wine vinegar
1/4 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1 Tbs soy sauce
1 tsp sesame oil
pepper
Add vegetables and sauce. Stir fry for a few minutes until vegetables are tender.
You must cool the filling before proceeding to make the egg rolls. A great tip Jaden gives is to put it on a baking sheet and spread it out then tilted the cookie sheet so if there was any liquid in the filling it would drain out. I luckily had no liquid in my filling. But if you do, discard the liquid because you don't want liquid to make the egg rolls soggy.
Step one: fill wrapper with one teaspoon of filling.
Step 2: fold corner over and roll tightly
Step 3: Fold sides over Step 4: Roll tightly and seal the edge with water.
Have all egg rolls done before frying. Do not lay on top of each other so they don't stick together.
Fry each egg roll until golden brown. You want your oil hot (about 350 degrees), but not scorching hot.
Serve and Enjoy.
To see Jaden's Recipe please visit: My mothers-famous-chinese-egg-rolls-
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Homemade egg rolls are the best - you can put whatever you want in it!
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ReplyDeleteYummy snack.............
ReplyDeleteI love just how useful egg roll wrappers are. I have even made sweet fillings for them.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious.
OMG! We had the same thing yesterday but with shredded pork! I even used the same egg roll wraps LOL :)
ReplyDeleteHomemade egg rolls are the best! I love the stuffing you used. I normally also put in some bean sprouts for some extra crunch. You should try it one day.
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! I wish I could find a good egg roll wrap that is gluten free. I am heading over to steamy kitchen to check out the other posts. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love to eat egg rolls with whatever stuffing is put inside but your egg rolls must be tastier as it spicy and mouthwatering. I would like inform "WatsForDinner" that she could make type of egg roll by using thin made pancakes instead of the egg roll wrapper. Try it because but I normally dip the pancake in batter and dust it with bread crumbs before I deep fry it.
ReplyDeleteThese egg rolls look great. Might have to put them up against my mother's lumpia (filipino egg rolls)
ReplyDeleteLook wonderful! My boss's wife makes the best, best Vietnamese eggrolls, so I'll have to put these to the test in comparison! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I don't know why but egg rolls always look so intimidating to me. These seem like a snap! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooks great,,,yup the wrapper in Asian market is more thinner,you should get some,is more crunchy and Yummy,but these egg roll looks Yummy too :)
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Oh, Ramona, these look fantastic!!! How yummy (and so much better than the ones I ate at a fundraiser on Friday night!). YUM!
ReplyDeletedelicious for tea time looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteI agree with you egg rolls are just not the same as take out. I always was super intimidated though to try them at home. Frying things scares me. Your photos look fairly simple. I might just give it a try. They look amazing.
ReplyDeletedelicious!
ReplyDeleteI love egg rolls, but I've never made them at home. Yours look delicious and crispy! I hate when they get soggy too.
ReplyDeleteI love egg rolls. Yours look wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Ramona! These look way better than what I get at my favorite carryout! I love egg rolls, but like you, I hate when they are cold and soggy when you get them home. Great tip about the pre cut cabbage! I hope you and your family are feeling better and that you have a GREAT week ahead! : )
ReplyDeleteI agree with you - we make our egg rolls at home. I fry my husbands, but bake mine to keep the calories in check. Believe it or not, the baked turn out pretty darn good.
ReplyDeletewow!!look so yummy!!
ReplyDelete& nice to know about the wrappers.I cooked chinese rolls, 2 times now.but with home made pan cake wrappers...oops they were opened while frying....:)
Omg Jaden's blog is one of my faves. I read her constantly. She is talented and witty like crazy. These look really good. I may have to try making these.
ReplyDeleteThese really remind me of the homemade egg rolls my dad made when I was growing up. They were one of my favorite things! This inspires me to make some friend egg roll goodness soon.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious... fabulous recipe..
ReplyDeleteThese look amazingly awesome!
ReplyDeleteMmmm mmm mm!!! Egg rolls are my absolute fav. I swear I could live off of just them. Yours look fantastic, must try!
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