AUTHENTIC CHINESE SPRING ROLLS
This recipe comes from a Chinese cooking teacher who is herself Chinese. She taught us home-style Chinese cooking. This recipe takes some time to make, but is well worth it. Better than the best restaurant fare!
Provided by Jainagirl
Categories Chinese
Time 2h30m
Yield 50 rolls - cut in half diagonally for 100 pieces to s
Number Of Ingredients 33
Steps:
- Mix marinade ingredients well. Add pork. Mix well and marinate at room temperature for about 20 minutes.
- Saute cabbage and carrots in 1 - 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in wok until crisp-tender. Alternately, steam vegetables in a bamboo steamer until crisp-tender (about 5 minutes). Spread out on a cookie sheet or jellyroll pan and put in refrigerator (or freezer, if you're in a hurry) until thoroughly cold. Saute meat in wok in 1 - 2 tablespoons vegetable oil until no longer pink. Continue to saute until all moisture/juices have evaporated. Meat should appear dry. Spread out on another cookie sheet or jellyroll pan and put in refrigerator (or freezer, if you're in a hurry) until thoroughly cold. Stir together cooled meat, binder mixture, cooled cabbage and carrots, bamboo shoots, mushrooms and green onions. Mix well. Make sure filling is cool to the touch.
- Combine sealer ingredients and mix until smooth. Place one wrapper on the counter with a point facing toward you, so the wrapper looks diamond-shaped, not square. Place a small amount of filling, about 1/4 cup, about 1/3 of the way up on on the wrapper. roll the wrapper tightly, tucking in the sides, to form a narrow finished roll about 1/2 to 2/3 inch in diameter. Seal the roll by brushing the triangle end flap with sealer for about the last 1-1/2 to 2 inches. Keep finished rolls under a damp towel or a couple of damp paper towels. Can be refrigerated or frozen at the point. For long term storage in freezer, put rolls in plastic bags.
- To make the dipping sauce, combine all ingredients and stir well. To make the alternate dipping sauce, combine all ingredients in a small sauce pan. Simmer 5 minutes, stirring until smooth. Strain and cool.
- Heat 1 quart vegetable oil in wok to about 350 degrees. Add rolls one at a time. Do not crowd. Cook in batches of 8 to 10 until deep golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Regulate heat as necessary to maintain temperature. Don't let temperature go over 375 degrees. Cut in half diagonally and serve warm with a Chinese mustard for dipping and one of the soy-sauce based dipping sauces listed above. Cutting the rolls in half diagonally facilitates absorption of the sauce into the filling when the roll is dipped. Also, it makes the rolls go farther and be easier for people to handle at a party, etc. Cooled rolls can be reheated at 350 degrees for 10 minutes, wrapped in foil.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 251, Fat 21.6, SaturatedFat 3.7, Cholesterol 13.8, Sodium 347.6, Carbohydrate 10, Fiber 1, Sugar 2.3, Protein 4.8
CHINESE SPRING ROLLS (SHANGHAI) DIM SUM
Spring roll skins are also known as Shanghai-type spring roll skins and are available in some Asian markets. Lumpia skins, available in Philippine markets, may be substituted. Egg roll skins may also be substituted, but they are much thicker and not as nice as homemade spring roll skins.
Provided by Olha7397
Categories Crab
Time 1h6m
Yield 18 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- FOR THE FILLING: Heat peanut oil in wok or skillet and stir-fry celery, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, soy and sugar 2 minutes.
- Stir in crab and remove from heat.
- Pour off any juices and add sesame oil, green onion, cornstarch and egg slivers.
- Cool and place 3 tablespoons of mixture on edge of spring roll skin.
- Place a coriander sprig on top and fold skin over twice.
- Then fold in sides and roll like jelly roll.
- Deep-fry, seam side down, in hot oil until crisp and golden.
- Drain, cut into 1-inch slices and serve immediately with mustard, chili oil and soy.
- Yield: approximately 18 spring rolls.
- EGG SLIVERS: Divide this recipe in half using only 2 eggs. Combine eggs, water and salt.
- Heat a 12-inch skillet over medium heat, add half the peanut oil and pour in half the egg mixture, tilting pan to coat surface.
- Cook until eggs are just set, moist but not runny.
- Bottom should be slightly golden.
- Turn out onto board and repeat with remaining oil and egg mixture.
- Let cool, roll and slice into slivers.
- SPRING ROLL SKINS: Sift flour and salt into mixing bowl.
- Add eggs and enough water to make a smooth, thin batter similar to crepe batter.
- Always beat batter in ONE DIRECTION to gain elasticity.
- Let stand 20 minutes.
- Lightly oil a 6-inch skillet or crepe pan and heat over low heat.
- Beat batter in same direction and pour 2 tablespoons into pan, tilting pan to cover entire surface with batter.
- Cook until set.
- Pancake should be sheer and pliable.
- When it shrinks away slightly from the edges, turn over and cook other side just to set.
- Remove to flat dish, cover with slightly dampened tea towel and repeat with remaining batter, oiling pan as necessary and being sure to stir in one direction each time.
- Yield: approximately 18 spring roll skins.
- Regional Cooking Of China.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 90.7, Fat 3.5, SaturatedFat 0.8, Cholesterol 75.8, Sodium 269.4, Carbohydrate 8.8, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 1.7, Protein 6.2
CHINESE EGG ROLL WRAP
I have not put a recipe for the filling but there are many recipes here on recipezaar. Check out Bergie's Dim Sum recipes and many others
Provided by Bergy
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 1h30m
Yield 12-14 Wraps
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place all the ingredients in a blender, blend for 1 minute.
- Scrape down the sides, blend for a few seconds more until smooth.
- Refrigerate for 1 hour.
- To Cook-----------------.
- A- Use upside down crepe pan& follow instructions or B- Use a non stick skillet, you do not need oil or additional fat on the pan.
- Pour a little batter in the pan, tilt the pan and turn the pan to spread an even thin layer of batter on the bottom of the pan.
- Cook over medium heat for a minute or two (these wraps will not be brown when they are cooked but will brown when you fill and fry them later).
- Flip the wrap and cook second side for a few seconds.
- When freshly cooked these are very easy to fill and fold, I recommend to have your filling ready and fill each one as it comes off the pan.
- Filling suggestion available under Chinese recipes here on Zaar.
- You may now continue to fry the egg rolls or wrap them in plastic wrap& foil and freeze them for future use.
SHANGHAI SPRING ROLLS (OR EGG ROLLS)
When I had my restaurant my customers said these were the best they ever had. The recipe is adapted from "The Chinese Menu Cookbook" by Joanne Hush and Peter Wong. In case anyone is interested, the difference between an egg roll and a spring roll is the wrapper. Spring rolls use a very light, delicate wrapper that requires a lot of care to keep from getting holes poked in it. Egg roll wrappers are an egg noodle dough, exactly the same as wonton wrappers but larger in size. This filling can be used with either. The secret is to squeeze out the moisture after cooling so it doesn't soak through the wrapper during deep frying. They should be deep fried at relatively cool temperature (325° - 350°F) until about half cooked. Then either refrigerate or freeze until ready to serve. Finish the deep frying at 375; this double process insures a well cooked, hot inside with a golden brown crispy outside. (Defrost if frozen). Warning: use only raw pork, chicken and shrimp or you will be very disappointed with the results. It's tempting to buy cooked TT shrimp but resist the temptation!
Provided by tgobbi
Categories Chinese
Time 1h30m
Yield 12-14 pieces
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Use the highest flame for the stir frying process.
- Stir fry pork in 2 T oil until no longer pink; add chicken& do the same thing.
- Follow with shrimp.
- Remove to a sieve.
- Add a little more oil to the wok if needed and stir fry the scallions for a few seconds, then add the mushrooms& cabbage; stir fry to wilt cabbage, 2- 3 minutes.
- Stir in sauce.
- When it boils, thicken it with the binder.
- Stir cooked meats back in, followed by sesame oil.
- Set aside to drain and cool.
- Assemble in skins using beaten egg to seal.
- Deep fry at about 325°F until half cooked.
- (Can be frozen at this point. Defrost before continuing).
- When ready to serve, deep fry at 375 until golden brown and crisp.
- Blot well on paper towels.
SWEET AND SOUR DIPPING SAUCE/LUMPIA DIPPING SAUCE
I've yet to master the art of lumpia making, but I can make a wicked batch of lumpia dipping sauce. ;) This sauce is the standard condiment with a serving of lumpia (whether they are homemade or purchased in a restaurant and I've eaten an embarrassingly unfair amount of those delicious Filipino eggrolls in my lifetime.) One thing I truly miss about Southern California was easy access to lumpia. From Sunset's International Cooking. Good on won tons, fried rice, dim sum, etc. Posted here for safekeeping.
Provided by COOKGIRl
Categories Sauces
Time 8m
Yield 1 cup
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a 2-quart sauce pan combine all ingredients.
- Stir ingredients together well until the cornstarch is completely incorporated and there are no lumps.
- Place pan over medium heat and cook; stirring constantly with the whisk until the mixture boils and thickens slightly.
- Set aside to cool to room temperature.
More about "chinese spring rolls shanghai dim sum food"
HOW TO WRAP SPRING ROLLS - THE WOKS OF LIFE
From thewoksoflife.com
5/5 (5)Total Time 30 minsCategory Appetizers
- Place the spring roll wrapper on a flat surface so one of the four corners is facing toward you (it should look like a diamond). Use about two tablespoons of pre-cooked, cooled/refrigerated filling per spring roll, and place the filling 2 inches from the corner closest to you.
- In a large, shallow bowl, dissolve 2 teaspoons of granulated sugar in 1 cup warm water. The sugar is optional. It will help the rolls brown during frying, but you could also omit it and end up with lighter colored results.
- Place 1 cup of water in a large, shallow bowl. Submerge each rice paper wrapper for about 5 seconds. Carefully remove from the water and let any excess drip off. Place the rehydrated wrapper on a clean work surface.
DIM SUM KING - 2463 PHOTOS & 1293 REVIEWS - YELP
From yelp.com
3.6K Yelp reviewsLocation 99 Skyline Plz Daly City, CA 94015
SPRING ROLLS — A POPULAR CHINESE NEW YEAR FOOD
From chinahighlights.com
CHINESE NOODLES AND WRAPPERS - THE WOKS OF LIFE
From thewoksoflife.com
CHINESE SPRING ROLLS - CHINA SICHUAN FOOD
From chinasichuanfood.com
DONG TAI XIANG SHANGHAI DIM SUM - VANCOUVER, BC
From yelp.ca
DONG TAI XIANG SHANGHAI DIM SUM - YELP
From yelp.ca
LUMPIA SHANGHAI (FILIPINO SPRING ROLLS) - OMNIVORE'S …
From omnivorescookbook.com
YOUR GUIDE TO ASIAN WRAPPERS: WHEN AND HOW TO USE EACH …
From allrecipes.com
25 BEST DIM SUM RECIPES - AHEAD OF THYME
From aheadofthyme.com
TOM’S DIM SUM - 779 PHOTOS & 653 REVIEWS - YELP
From yelp.com
DIM SUM | TRADITIONAL ASSORTED SMALL DISHES OR RITUAL FROM …
From tasteatlas.com
HOW TO ORDER YUM CHA, DIM SUM 101, BEST DUMPLINGS, CHINESE …
From smh.com.au
27 BEST DIM SUM RECIPES FOR CHINESE BRUNCH - INSANELY GOOD
From insanelygoodrecipes.com
SHANGHAI-STYLE SPRING ROLLS AUTHENTIC RECIPE | TASTEATLAS
From tasteatlas.com
SPRING ROLL - 春卷 - DIM SUM GUIDE
From dimsumguide.com
香港點心 DIM SUM: SHANGHAI SPRING ROLL ( CHUN WUAN)
From youtube.com
OLD-SCHOOL DIM SUM TROLLEYS - PALACE CHINESE RESTAURANT
From tripadvisor.ca
16 RESTAURANTS FOR THE BEST DIM SUM IN VANCOUVER (2023)
From gowanderly.com
CHINESE SPRING ROLLS (春卷), DEEP-FRIED OR AIR-FRIED
From redhousespice.com
CHOOSE YOUR BIRTHDAY MONTH TO SEE YOUR CHINESE DIM SUM FOOD
From youtube.com
SPRING ROLL - WIKIPEDIA
From en.wikipedia.org
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
You'll also love