A vegetarian recipe for spring rolls that will satisfy any craving for Chinese! While this recipe requires some advanced preparation, it does make a number of servings which can then be frozen and prepared at a later date.
Provided by Lizz Clements
Categories Greens
Time 45m
Yield 20 rolls, 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat the 1 T of oil in a large pot. Add the garlic, onions, and carrots and cook for five minutes on medium heat. Add the cabbage, spices, and stir-fry sauce. Cook until cabbage is reduced and limp, approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Add the rice wine and cook until no longer sizzling, just a few minutes. Allow to cool partially before stuffing spring rolls.
- The dough for spring rolls is different than the dough for egg rolls. I had to find spring roll wrappers at an Asian grocery store. They are vegan (which makes this recipe vegan!) but if you can't find any and don't worry about consuming eggs, egg roll wrappers will work as well.
- Stuff the rolls according to the directions on the package, or by following these simple instructions; place a single wrapper on a flat surface so that a corner is facing you. Place 2 to 3 tablespoons of filling below the wrapper's midsection. Fold the bottom corner up so that it just encases the filling. Fold the sides in so the wrapper covers the filling and resembles an envelope with a long top. Press gently as you roll the filling upward, encasing it in the remaining dough.
- If your dough doesn't stick, fill a small bowl with water and use it to lightly wet the dough as you fold during each step.
- Deep fry three rolls at a time in a "Fry Daddy" deep fryer or pan fry in a non-stick pan in one half inch of oil, turning to cook thoroughly. Remove from oil while using either method when the dough has browned evenly but is still light in color. The dough will continue to brown once removed from heat.
- Serve and enjoy!
- NOTE: To freeze, place fresh, uncooked spring rolls in a plastic container, separating each roll with wax or parchment paper. You can do this by layering them or by wrapping them. If they touch, the dough will freeze together and ruin your rolls. Once frozen, you can transfer them to a smaller container without the paper. Thaw for several minutes prior to frying.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 47.3, Fat 0.9, SaturatedFat 0.2, Cholesterol 0.7, Sodium 81.8, Carbohydrate 8.3, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 2, Protein 1.6
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Georgina Yeeda
[email protected]I'll try this recipe next time I have cabbage.
Saru Sapkota
[email protected]Not bad, not bad at all.
JEREMY PEARCE
[email protected]Cabbage spring rolls, yum!
Raju Bhai
[email protected]Overall, I highly recommend this cabbage spring roll recipe. It's easy to make, delicious, and a great way to get your daily dose of vegetables.
Hot Fire
[email protected]I had some leftover cabbage spring rolls, and they reheated really well in the air fryer. They were just as crispy and delicious as when I first made them.
HUJA F SikdaR
[email protected]These spring rolls are so versatile. You can serve them as an appetizer, main course, or even a snack.
Steve Nichols
[email protected]The dipping sauce is the perfect complement to the spring rolls. It's flavorful and tangy, without being too overpowering.
HOU YOU
[email protected]I love that this recipe uses wonton wrappers instead of rice paper. It makes the spring rolls so much easier to fold.
Kostja
[email protected]These cabbage spring rolls are a great way to sneak some extra veggies into your diet. They're also a lot of fun to make.
Avtaar Singh
[email protected]I've tried many cabbage spring roll recipes, but this one is by far the best. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the results are always perfect.
Matthew Harrup
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! The cabbage spring rolls were a hit at our party. Everyone loved them.
Mani Rell
[email protected]I'm not usually a fan of cabbage, but these spring rolls were a game-changer. So flavorful and satisfying.
Chenelle Williams
[email protected]Cabbage spring rolls turned out amazing! The dipping sauce was perfect and the rolls were crispy and delicious.