Goi Cuon Vietnamese Cold Spring Rolls Food

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VIETNAMESE SPRING ROLLS RECIPE (GOI CUON)



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An authentic, delicious, and relatively easy Vietnamese recipe of spring rolls. Filled with pork, shrimp, rice noodles and veggies, this is a great snack you can prepare ahead of time too!

Provided by Hungry Huy

Categories     Appetizer

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 17

1/2 lb pork belly
1 medium onion (halved)
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1/2 lb shrimp (31/35 size)
1/4 tsp salt
1 head green leaf lettuce (or red leaf lettuce)
1/2 bunch mint
1/2 bunch chives
1/2 pack dried spring roll wrapper ((rice paper))
1/3 pack dried rice noodles or dried bánh hỏi
2 tbsp oil
2 tbsp minced garlic
8 tbsp hoisin sauce
2-3 tbsp peanut butter
1 c water
Sambal chile paste (to taste, optional)

Steps:

  • Add pork, onion, salt and sugar to a small pot and add enough water to cover about 1 inch above the pork. Bring to a boil on high heat and then lower to medium and cook for about 25-30 minutes or until pork juices run clear when poked at the thickest part, or it registers 145 F with an instant read thermometer at the thickest part.
  • Cover the pork in a bowl as it cools so it doesn't darken. Once cool, slice the pork as thinly as you can to make rolling easier later.
  • Defrost shrimp in water bowl. Once defrosted, de-vein the shrimp. Hold a shrimp up to a light to locate the vein, pierce the whiter part (joint) of the shrimp just below the vein with a toothpick, and pull the toothpick upwards towards the shrimp back. Do this slowly to remove the vein. Piece again at another joint if the vein breaks to remove all traces of vein. Repeat with all your shrimp.
  • Cook the shrimp: add shrimp, salt, and enough water in a small pot to barely cover your shrimp. Boil on medium-high heat for only about 1.5 to 2.5 minutes or until the shrimp is no longer translucent. Drain and run under cold water to stop the cooking process.
  • Remove the shells and tails from shrimp, and cut the shrimp in half along the body.
  • Cook either your rice noodles according to the package instructions. Timing can vary wildly depending on noodle thickness and brand. This can be anywhere from 2 to 10 minutes. Drain and cool the noodles under cold, running water to stop it from cooking further.
  • Prepare your vegetables by rinsing and drying them.
  • Add warm water to a plate and soak the rice paper sheet for about 5-10 seconds. Soak the rice paper just enough so that it is pliable and easy to handle, but remove the sheet before it gets too soft and sticky. Lay rice paper on a plate and begin to assemble your roll.
  • Add lettuce towards the bottom of the rice paper. Leave 1 to 1½ inches of space on either side of the rice paper. Layer with mint and chives. Try to not add too many items because it will be harder to roll and might tear your rice paper.
  • Add shrimp in the middle of the rice paper with the orange skin facing down.
  • Layer the sliced pork on top of the shrimp.
  • Add the noodles across the vegetables, spread evenly across.
  • Fold the left and right sides towards the middle so that it's snug. Lay some chives lengthwise with one end poking out. Then fold the bottom up to cover the noodles. You want to keep the roll tight, so lightly squeeze it together as you roll. Continue to roll upwards to complete the spring roll.
  • In a pan over medium heat, saute garlic in oil until fragrant.
  • Add in hoisin sauce, peanut butter, and water and mix thoroughly.
  • Bring to boil, and then immediately turn off the heat and pour into a heat safe dipping bowl. The sauce will slightly thicken as it cools.
  • Sprinkle ground peanuts on each sauce dipping bowl, and leave the chile paste on the side so others can add to their own dipping bowl as desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 377 kcal, Carbohydrate 53 g, Protein 15 g, Fat 11 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 78 mg, Sodium 1069 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 5 g, ServingSize 1 serving

VIETNAMESE FRESH SPRING ROLLS ( GOI CUON )



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These springrolls will bring you all the freshness and flavour you cannot find in the fried springrolls. Everytime we have a ladies' lunch, I will always be asked to make them. It is easy to make and the ingredients can be found in either chinese, thailand or vietnamese groceries stores.

Provided by anhdaotollefsen

Categories     Vietnamese

Time 30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

100 g rice vermicelli, ready to eat kind also known as Bun
200 g prawns, medium size
1 (50 g) package rice paper
fresh chives
50 g bean sprouts
of fresh mint
200 g lean pork (optional)
hoisin sauce
oil
sugar

Steps:

  • Cook the prawns, for 3 minutes until cooked, remove and peel, cut them lengthwise.
  • Cook the pork, let it cool down and cut into thin slices.
  • Spread one sheet of paper rice on a flat surface, use your fingers to wet it with water to make pliable, place another half in the middle to avoid cracking.
  • Spread evenly a clump of noodles, 3 to 4 mint leaves, a pinch of bean sprouts at the bottom third of the rice paper.
  • Fold the bottom portion over the filling, fold the left and right sides, roll one more time so it is 2/3 rolled.
  • Place 2 or 3 halves of the prawns, face out so it looks nice when finished, next to them a leaf of chive half in and half out.
  • Roll the paper tightly until the edges stick together.
  • Place the rolls under a damp towel until serving time to keep them moist.
  • Dipping sauce.
  • Put 3 to 4 tbs of hoisin sauce with 1 tbs of cooking oil, warm it up and taste with sugar, avoid boiling.
  • Chopped finely a pinch of roasted peanuts and spread on top when serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 130.3, Fat 0.7, SaturatedFat 0.1, Cholesterol 63, Sodium 329.3, Carbohydrate 22, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 0.5, Protein 8.1

GOI CON - VIETNAMESE SPRING ROLLS



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These treats are wonderful and are NOT FRIED! Delicious shrimp and veggies do the tuck and roll in a rice paper sheet and are snug and waiting for you to enjoy! Try dipping them in some recipe #137729 or any Asian style dipping sauce you prefer. The mint is key to the flavor here and really comes through well. As the name implies they are great in Spring- or any season- and making them will not heat your kitchen up while you cook. You can see a video of how to roll here: http://www.mysuncoast.com/Global/story.asp?s=7800990

Provided by Mamas Kitchen Hope

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 45m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

6 ounces rice vermicelli (cellophane noodles)
24 medium shrimp, shelled and deveined
12 rice paper sheets (8-inch diameter)
1/2 head savoy cabbage (julienned or shredded) or 1/2 head bibb lettuce, thinly sliced (julienned or shredded)
1 cup carrot (julienned or shredded)
1/2 cup red bell pepper (julienned or shredded)
24 fresh mint leaves
1 tablespoon cilantro, Chopped (optional)
1/2 teaspoon fish sauce or 1/2 teaspoon soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated lemongrass or 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest
fresh ground black pepper, to taste (optional)
1/4 teaspoon sugar

Steps:

  • Marinate shrimp in a small bowl for 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, cook the noodles in boiling water for 4 minutes. Drain immediately and rinse with cold water. Drain thoroughly removing as much water as possible. Set aside.
  • Remove shrimp and discard marinade. In a lightly oiled wok or large skillet cook shrimp on high heat about 2 minutes or until done. (They grill well if you prefer that method).
  • Allow shrimp to cool enough so that you can handle them. Slice each shrimp in half lengthwise so that you have two identical halves of shrimp. (like two letter C's).
  • Fill a dish larger than the rice paper sheets with cool/room temperature water. Quickly dip one sheet in the water. You must be fast so the sheet does not get too wet.
  • Allow all water to drip off and place on clean, dry work surface. Blot the top of the rice paper with a paper towel. ONLY work one roll at a time.
  • Time to ROLL! The wrapper will still be a little stiff at the beginning but will soften perfectly for rolling by the time you finish piling on the ingredients.
  • Lay 4 halves of the shrimp ( 2 shrimp - 4 C's) in a line near the bottom 1/3 of the round. Top with some cabbage or lettuce, then some noodles, carrots, bell pepper and cilantro. Finish by placing two mint leaves on top. Try to keep the ingredients compact and piled on top of the shrimp.
  • Starting with the side closest to you, begin to roll up tightly. If you stop halfway and gently pull back on the roll to tighten it will adjust and settle the ingredients and make it easier and tighter to finish rolling. At the end the wrapper will adhere to itself. Just wet by running a damp finger over the top if you feel it is not sealed well.
  • You should have paper left over after everything is neatly tucked and rolled. Just simply cut them off using a sharp knife.
  • Place the roll on a platter and cover with damp paper towel or plastic wrap, then a kitchen towel to prevent drying.
  • Clean work surface to make sure it is dry and free of any leftovers from the previous roll. Repeat with a new rice paper sheet. Work ONE at a time as the sheets are sticky! They will stick to each other instantly so only wet one at a time.
  • Note: You will get better with practice. The second will look better than the first and so on. Rice paper varies in thickness so if you find the brand you are using is a little stiff to work with blot more or less water off the next until you find what works for you. You can also let it sit for a few seconds before adding ingredients or use slightly warmer, never hot, water for dipping. Just remember to let the water drip off and wipe your work surface dry each time - a dry surface allows the rice paper to stick and creates a little tension for easier wrapping.

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