Friday

spring rolls


we're experiencing some warm humid weather in southern CA today and it's making me think of hawaii, the beach and anything tropical. this is a nice light dish, simple to prepare and easy to impress. there are plenty of fried spring roll recipes out there, which i consider an egg roll, but these vietnamese spring rolls use tapioca sheets and plenty of fresh crunchy vegetables. they are easy to make ahead of time and keep in the fridge wrapped in a damp paper towel until you're ready to eat. rolling takes a bit of practice but once you get the hang of it, it's a lot of fun!

Chicken Spring Rolls with Sesame Peanut Dipping Sauce
makes 12 rolls

1 boneless skinless chicken breast
14 oz light coconut milk
2 keffir lime leaves, bruised
1 small red bell pepper, julienned
2 carrots, peeled & julienned
1 persian cucumber, julienned
3 green onions, julienned
1/2 cup micro greens
1 small bunch cilantro, leaves only
6 large tapioca sheets
1 cup sesame peanut dipping sauce (see below)
in a small saucepan, combine chicken breast with coconut milk, lime leaves and 14 oz water. bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes or until chicken is cooked. cool completely and shred. fill a large rimmed sheet pan with 1/4-inch warm water and dip 1 tapioca sheet in the water for a few seconds until it softens. carefully lay wrapper flat. in a row slightly below center and about 1-inch from the sides, place a small handful of chicken. then layer with a few strips of bell pepper, carrots, cucumber and green onions and top with a little of the greens and cilantro leaves. bring bottom of wrapper up and over filling, then fold in sides tightly and roll upward until sealed. repeat with remaining ingredients and sheets and slice in half with a sharp knife. serve with dipping sauce.

Sesame Peanut Dipping Sauce

1/4 cup toasted sesame seeds
1/4 cup water
2 tbs soy sauce
1 tbs lime juice
2 tbs creamy peanut butter
1/2 tsp fresh grated ginger
1/2 tsp chili garlic paste
combine all ingredients in a food processor and blend.

4 comments:

A.Kelley said...

this seems delicious... does it transfer well into a curry?

By the way, I'm new at this blog stuff, but your blog is adorable. I"d love it if you'd come say hi:

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brandin + kari said...

I have been craving Summer rolls recently. I love how it is like eating a whole salad in a little pouch...

Jen said...

I used to make fresh spring rolls at least once a week when I was a single gal. It's time to rekindle my love for them with this recipe!

Josephine Tournier Ingram said...

looks beautifully!