Sweet Gingered Prawn Rolls

"Rice paper is nice material, it's often used in spring rolls and deep fried, but you can just as well just roll it and eat as-is."
 
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photo by Peter J photo by Peter J
photo by Peter J
Ready In:
3hrs 25mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
17 rolls
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ingredients

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directions

  • Shell and devein prawns, and chop them roughly. Combine prawns, ginger, garlic and your sweet stuff in a large shallow bowl, and refrigerate at least three hours, or until you need them.
  • Heat oiled pan, and cook the prawns until they're just right - remember, cooking prawns too long will make them rubbery. Take them off the pan while keeping all the liquid they might have left behind in the pan. Place the chili sauce and the chicken stock to the pan, and let simmer until it thickens. Pour over the prawns.
  • Take one sheet of rice paper and put it in a large bowl of warm water until it's soft. Take the paper out from water and place on a board, pat dry with a towel or paper. Place some baby spinach and coriander leaves in the middle of the paper, add prawn mixture to the top. Fold in top and bottom, roll from side to enclose the filling. Repeat until all prawn mixture is used - I made about 17 rolls (but it's of course dependent on the size of the rice paper).
  • Once you let the rolls sit for couple of minutes they should be firm enough to eat with your fingers, serve with rice or dip in soy sauce.

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Reviews

  1. Awesome! I used fish sauce instead of chicken stock.
     
  2. Excellent! Excellent! We added "rice stick" noodles like you see in the store bought ones. Fun to make and tasty to eat!
     
  3. These were great and make an ideal appetizer or light meal for the summer months. A few that I popped in the refrigerator tasted even better than at room temperature so it's also a good recipe to prepare a few hours in advance as long as you don't put too much sauce in the rolls.
     
  4. These were terrific - and very easy (once I got the hang of the rice paper). Thanks very much for posting, this is a definite keeper!
     
  5. This was a great light lunch. Healthy and the kids loved it.
     
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  1. Awesome! I used fish sauce instead of chicken stock.
     

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After living in England for seven years, we moved to Vancouver Canada end of 2004. Culinaristically the journey couldn't have been much longer - I've discovered the joy of cooking and baking all over here. Recipezaar is giving a brand new way of doing this - and makes husband happy too.
 
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