Spring rolls aren’t just a tasty appetizer served at your favorite Chinese restaurant because they’re also eaten for good luck during Lunar New Year (January 29). The combination of meat or seafood ...
In a bowl, toss the shrimp with 1 teaspoon of the soy sauce and 1/4 teaspoon each of salt and pepper. In another bowl, toss the pork with the remaining 1 teaspoon of soy sauce and 1/4 teaspoon each of ...
Summer is almost here, and we could all use a fresh and delicious snack to enjoy in the sunshine. "Rustic Joyful Food: Meant To Share" author Danielle Kartes teaches Kelly and "Selena: The Series" ...
Every time I eat a spring roll I swoon over the savory filling, wishing I could make a whole meal of it. But there is only so much you can pack into one of those wrappers, so I decided to un-stuff it, ...
It took me many years to feel brave enough to make my own crispy spring rolls. I always thought it was a lot more difficult than it really is. I also found myself dissatisfied with the ones I ordered ...
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If you like Thai and Vietnamese spring rolls — the fresh ones that are wrapped in rice paper, bursting with vegetables and shrimp — you will like this salad. Call it a lazy spring roll salad, if you ...
Combine all ingredients in a bowl, add 1/4 cup water, and mix together well. Chop the shrimp into 1/2-inch pieces or slice lengthwise with a knife; do not use a processor. Heat the grapeseed oil in a ...
Make the peanut dipping sauce: In a food processor, combine the cooled rice and the remaining ingredients. Process until the mixture becomes a fine paste. Thin the sauce with 1/2 cup water, and ...
Note: You can use the oil from the crispy fried shallots for this recipe. Peanut sauce: 1 cup sweet (glutinous) rice 1/2 cup roasted peanuts 2 cloves garlic 1 Thai chile, stemmed 3 tablespoons each ...