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Friday, July 1, 2011

An American Favorite! Egg Rolls!

 Twenty-eight years ago while I was serving a mission in New Mexico, I met a woman from Thailand.  She was good enough to share her egg roll recipe with my companion and me.
The necessary ingredients are: 1 cooked chicken( I usually boil one, but this time I had a rotisserie chicken so I used that) a head of cabbage chopped finely(as you can see I used bags of cole slaw mix, it worked great) a medium onion, minced, a bag of bean sprouts, soy sauce and egg roll wrappers.

Start with some oil in a pan

 then add the cabbage( I used 2 bags) and minced onions

then the sprouts.  Cook until the cabbage and onions become transparent.

Add shredded chicken,  you can use as little or as much as you want, I used all of the dark meat and one breast in this batch.

Mix everything together and then add soy sauce to taste.  This is the filling.

 For wrapping the egg rolls you need a plate and a small bowl of water and another plate to put the wrapped egg rolls on.  Start with a wrapper on one of the plates

put a couple of spoonfuls of filling diagonally across the wrapper

 then fold the wrapper over the filling, fold in each side

then roll until only the top tip of the wrapper is left

dip your finger in the water and dab onto the tip of the wrapper and finish closing the egg roll.  The water makes the egg roll wrapper stick closed.
Then fry in hot canola oil until golden brown(a couple of minutes).  The package of wrappers that I purchsed had 20 in it so we made that many egg rolls.  We had a little bit of filling left over but it is good to eat just plain so no worries.

Serve with fried rice and sweet and sour sauce(or not).  I promise your family will love these and love you for making them.

4 comments:

Alan and Shelley

Thanks for this recipe. It sounds lots easier than I had thought. Good idea to use the rotisserie chicken, who wants to cook all day? I love this recipe, so I hope I can use it sometime. I am, however, endeavoring once again to lose some weight, so if I make these, I won't be able to indulge. Have a great 4th!

Stacy

ditto from me! I would love to make them, but will not indulge.

Miranda Gutierrez

Thank you for the recipe. I'm going to make them for Sunday dinner.

Rebecca, John & Gabe

These look wonderful! We just might have to try them this summer some time -- when I actually have the time to cook!

By the way, could you remind me which year etc. you put your cabbage rolls on? I've been wanting to make those for awhile, but I can't remember where your great instructions are!