Cantonese Char Siu Pork And Vegetable Spring Rolls Recipes

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HOMEMADE PORK AND VEGETABLE EGG ROLLS WITH SWEET AND SOUR DIPPING SAUCE



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These homemade pork and vegetable egg rolls feature a filling of Chinese roast pork, cabbage, and carrots, and can be fried or baked based on preference.

Provided by Victoria

Categories     Appetizer     Snack

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 23

1 teaspoon sugar
½ teaspoon kosher salt
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
3 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 tablespoon soy sauce ((preferably low-sodium))
1 tablespoon canola or vegetable oil
3 scallions (white and green parts) (sliced)
3 cups lightly packed finely shredded/sliced Napa/Chinese cabbage ((omit thick center spines))
1 ½ cups finely chopped celery
1 ½ cups shredded carrot ((about 2 carrots depending on size))
¾ pound Char Siu (Chinese BBQ pork), homemade or store-bought, (cut into 1 ½-inch-long thin matchsticks)
1 ½ tablespoons cornstarch dissolved in 2 tablespoons water
½ cup water
¼ cup sugar
3 tablespoons unseasoned rice vinegar or cider vinegar
1 tablespoon ketchup
1 tablespoon soy sauce ((preferably low-sodium))
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
2 teaspoons cornstarch dissolved in 2 tablespoons water
18 egg roll wrappers
1 large egg, (lightly beaten)
Canola, vegetable, or peanut oil (for deep-frying)

Steps:

  • To make the filling: combine the sugar, salt, pepper, water, oyster sauce, and soy sauce in a small bowl. Stir this flavoring sauce well and set aside.
  • Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the scallions and cook, stirring, for about 30 seconds until soft and aromatic. Add the cabbage, celery, and carrot, stirring well to combine. Cook, stirring frequently, for about 1 minute until the vegetables have collapsed slightly. Add the flavoring sauce and continue cooking for about 2 minutes, until most of the liquid has disappeared and the vegetables have just cooked through. Add the pork and continue cooking, stirring to combine the flavors and heat through, about 1 minute. Give the cornstarch a final stir, and pour over the filling. Cook for about 30 seconds to bind the mixture nicely. Transfer to a platter and spread out to cool completely. Feel free to prepare the filling up to 2 days in advance. You should yield about 4 ½ cups filling.
  • Make the sweet and sour dipping sauce: combine the water, sugar, vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, and salt in a small saucepan. Bring to a near boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally to dissolve the sugar. Give the cornstarch a final stir and then add it to the pan. Continue cooking for about 15 seconds, or until the sauce comes to a full boil and thickens.
  • Remove from the heat, transfer to a serving bowl and set aside for 10 minutes to cool and concentrate in flavor. Taste and add extra salt, if needed. Serve warm or at room temperature. Feel free to prepare the sauce a day in advance. You should yield about 1 cup sauce.
  • To assemble the egg rolls: Place an egg roll wrapper on a work surface with the points facing 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock. Place ¼ cup of filling just below the center of the wrapper in a horizontal log shape going from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock, but leaving about 1 ½ inches on either side for folding over. Fold over the bottom of the wrapper, brush the upper edges with egg wash, then fold in the sides of the wrapper. Roll tightly from the bottom up to seal and finish, forming a cigar shape. Set the finished rolls, seam side up, on a baking sheet and cover with a kitchen towel or lightly damp paper towel to prevent drying.
  • To fry egg rolls: Line a sheet pan with paper towels and then place a metal rack over the top. Heat 1 ½ inches of oil in a deep skillet or pot over medium-high heat to about 375°F on a deep-fry thermometer. Slide in a few rolls and fry for about 3 minutes flipping halfway through or gently pressing down to submerge (they may be stubborn flipping over) until golden brown and crisp. Remove from the oil and drain on the metal rack set over the paper towels. Repeat with the other rolls. Be sure not to add too many rolls at once since it will lower the oil temperature suddenly. Try to keep it at or around 375°F throughout the cooking process by adjusting the heat as necessary.
  • To bake egg rolls: Preheat the oven to 425°F and lightly oil a baking sheet. Place the egg rolls on the oiled baking sheet and brush them all over with more oil. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes on one side, then flip them over and bake for another 10 minutes until golden brown on the top and bottom (they wont really brown on the sides the same way they do when fried).
  • Serve hot, whole or cut in half with the sweet and sour dipping sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 198 kcal, ServingSize 1 roll with 1 tablespoon sauce, Carbohydrate 25 g, Protein 9 g, Fat 6 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 20 mg, Sodium 602 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 9 g, UnsaturatedFat 4 g

CANTONESE CHAR SIU PORK AND VEGETABLE SPRING ROLLS



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Categories     Sauce     Pork     Vegetable     Side     Fry     Roast     Spring

Yield makes 12 rolls, serving 6 to 8 as a snack

Number Of Ingredients 18

Filling
3/4 teaspoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
2 teaspoons light (regular) soy sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons oyster sauce
2 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons canola oil
2 scallions (white and green parts), chopped
2 cups lightly packed finely shredded cabbage (omit thick center spines)
1 cup finely chopped celery
1 carrot, cut into fine shreds (about 1 cup)
1/2 pound Char Siu Pork, homemade (page 224) or store-bought, cut into 1 1/2-inch-long matchsticks
1 tablespoon cornstarch dissolved in 1 1/2 tablespoons water
12 Cantonese spring roll skins (page 64)
1 large egg, lightly beaten
Canola or peanut oil, for deep-frying
1 cup Sweet and Sour Sauce (page 217), or 2 tablespoons unseasoned rice vinegar, Chinese black vinegar, or balsamic vinegar mixed with 1 teaspoon chile oil (page 216)

Steps:

  • To make the filling, combine the sugar, salt, white pepper, soy sauce, oyster sauce, and water in a small bowl. Stir this flavoring sauce well and set aside.
  • Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the scallions and cook, stirring, for about 30 seconds until soft and aromatic. Add the cabbage, celery, and carrot, stirring to combine well. Cook, stirring frequently, for about 1 minute, until the vegetables have collapsed slightly. Add the flavoring sauce, stirring to combine, and continue cooking for about 2 minutes, until most of the liquid has disappeared and the vegetables have just cooked through. Add the pork and continue cooking, stirring to combine the flavors and heat through, about 1 minute. Give the cornstarch a final stir, and pour over the filling mixture. Cook for about 30 seconds, to bind the mixture nicely. Transfer to a platter and spread out. Set aside to cool completely before using. You should have about 3 cups. (The filling can be prepared 2 days in advance, covered, and refrigerated after cooling. Return to room temperature before wrapping.)
  • Before assembling the spring rolls, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and lightly dust with cornstarch. For each spring roll, use about 1/4 cup of filling, placing it slightly below the center of the skin. Follow the directions on page 75 to create the cigar shape, taking care to not wrap too tightly because you want just two layers of skin around the filling. Before rolling up the spring roll all the way to seal it, brush beaten egg on the upper two edges to ensure that the skin seals well. Set the finished rolls, seam side up, on the prepared baking sheet. Cover with a kitchen towel to prevent drying.
  • Fry the rolls in two stages. Heat 1 inch of oil in a wok, saucepan, or deep skillet over medium-high heat to about 350°F on a deep-fry thermometer. (If you don't have a deep-fry thermometer, stick a dry bamboo chopstick into the oil; if bubbles rise immediately to the surface and encircle the chopstick, the oil is ready.) Slide in few spring rolls and fry for about 1 1/2 minutes, turning as needed, until light golden. Remove from the oil and drain on paper towels. Repeat with the other rolls. These rolls soft en as they sit, so after their first frying, refry them for 45 to 60 seconds in 350°F oil until crispy and golden brown.
  • Serve hot, whole or cut in half diagonally, with the dipping sauce of your choice.

PORK & VEGETABLE SPRING ROLLS



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I thought rice paper wrappers would be a quick, fun way to put salad ingredients into a hand-held snack or meal. I also make this with shrimp or add in cranberries. Go ahead, experiment! -Marla Strader, Ozark, Missouri

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 cups thinly sliced romaine
1-1/2 cups cubed cooked pork
1 cup thinly sliced fresh spinach
3/4 cup julienned carrot
1/3 cup thinly sliced celery
1/3 cup dried cherries, coarsely chopped
1 tablespoon sesame oil
12 round rice paper wrappers (8 inches)
1/4 cup sliced almonds
1/4 cup wasabi-coated green peas
Sesame ginger salad dressing

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine the first 6 ingredients. Drizzle with oil; toss to coat., Fill a large shallow dish partway with water. Dip a rice paper wrapper into water just until pliable, about 45 seconds (do not soften completely); allow excess water to drip off., Place wrapper on a flat surface. Layer salad mixture, almonds and peas across bottom third of wrapper. Fold in both ends of wrapper; fold bottom side over filling, then roll up tightly. Place on a serving plate, seam side down. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Serve with dressing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 255 calories, Fat 12g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 48mg cholesterol, Sodium 91mg sodium, Carbohydrate 19g carbohydrate (10g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 18g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

EASY CHAR SIU (CHINESE BBQ PORK)



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The secret to this char siu recipe lies in the marinade and basting the BBQ pork while it's roasting. A classic Cantonese dish that's simple to make at home.

Provided by Tony Tan

Yield Serves 3-4

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 lb 2 oz (500 g) pork shoulder
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
Thinly sliced scallions, to serve
1 Tbsp. light soy sauce
1 tsp. dark soy sauce
½ tsp. white pepper
1 Tbsp. hoisin sauce
2 cubes red fermented bean curd, mashed
½ tsp. Chinese five-spice
1 Tbsp. honey
1 Tbsp. Mei Kuei Lu Chiew liquor
A few drops red food coloring (optional)

Steps:

  • Cut the pork lengthways into strips 2 inches wide and 1-inch thick and put into a nonreactive container. Combine the marinade ingredients in a saucepan over low heat and stir together. Leave to cool, then stir in the garlic and massage the marinade into the pork. Cover with plastic wrap and marinate in the refrigerator for 5-6 hours or overnight.
  • Preheat the oven to 425°F. Bring the pork back to room temperature and drain off the excess marinade into a small bowl. Place the pork on a rack in the middle of the oven and put a roasting pan containing a cupful of hot water underneath on the bottom rack. Roast the meat for 20 minutes, basting with the marinade occasionally. Reduce the oven to 350°F and roast for a further 15 minutes or until the internal temperature of the meat reaches 165°F.
  • Cool the pork briefly, then cut it into bite-size pieces. Garnish with spring onions and serve as an appetizer or with steamed rice as a light meal.

CHAR SIU PORK



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Garlicky and savory-sweet, this roasted pork is a mainstay of Cantonese barbecue shops and dim sum houses.

Provided by Andrea Nguyen

Categories     Dinner     Sauce     Pork     Roast

Yield makes about 1 1/2 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 1/3 pounds boneless pork shoulder, well trimmed (2 pounds after trimming)
Marinade
3 cloves garlic, minced
3 tablespoons sugar
3/4 teaspoon Chinese five-spice powder
4 1/2 tablespoons hoisin sauce
3 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry
3 tablespoons light (regular) soy sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons dark (black) soy sauce
1 tablespoon sesame oil

Steps:

  • Quarter the pork lengthwise into strips about 6 inches long and 1 1/2 inches thick. If there are odd-size pieces, they should be of the same thickness.
  • To make the marinade, in a large bowl, whisk together the garlic, sugar, five-spice powder, hoisin sauce, honey, rice wine, light and dark soy sauces, and sesame oil. Set aside 1/3 of the marinade, cover, and refrigerate to later baste the meat. Add the pork to the remainder and use a spatula or tongs to coat evenly. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 6 to 8 hours, or even overnight, turning the pork 2 or 3 times.
  • Remove the pork and reserved marinade from the refrigerator 45 minutes before cooking. Position a rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat to 475°F. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and place a flat roasting rack on the baking sheet. Put the pork on the rack, spacing the pieces 1 inch apart to promote heat circulation. Discard the used marinade, wash and dry the bowl, and put the reserved marinade in it.
  • Roast, basting with the marinade every 10 minutes, for 30 to 35 minutes. To baste, use tongs to pick up each piece and roll it in the marinade before returning it to the rack, turning the pork over each time. The pork is done when it looks glazed, is slightly charred, and, most important, registers about 145°F on an instant-read meat thermometer. Remove from the oven.
  • Let the meat rest for 10 minutes to finish cooking and seal in the juices before using. Or, let it cool completely, wrap tightly, and freeze for up to 3 months.

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