Fry

Vietnamese Egg Rolls (Cha Gio)

April 19, 2018
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9 Ratings
Photo by Luna Regina
  • Prep time 30 minutes
  • Cook time 10 minutes
  • Serves 2
Author Notes

As an Asian-cuisine enthusiast, I have to say these Vietnamese egg rolls are simply the best finger foods you can possibly find! I’m not even exaggerating it!

Every roll is the perfect combination between a golden crunchy exterior and the surprisingly savory factor in the savory filling. And that combination is what will get you coming back for more.


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Ingredients
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup wood ear mushroom
  • 1 cup ground pork
  • 1/2 taro
  • 1 tablespoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • rice papers
Directions
  1. Step 1: Make the filling 1. Finely shred wood ear mushroom, carrot and taro. 2. Beat the egg and separate the york from the white. Save both for later. 3. Mix together ground pork, taro, egg yolk and carrot in a bowl. Add peppers and salt and marinate them in 10 minutes by hands until perfectly mingled.
  2. Step 2: Wrap the rolls 1. Place a rice paper on a dry, flat surface. Rotate it a bit so you look at it in a diamond shape. 2. Use a pastry brush or simply your fingers to brush egg whites all over the wrapper. This helps soften its texture for easier rolling. 3. Scoop a tablespoon of filling near the bottom of the nearest corner to you. Lift the bottom up and start rolling until it covers up all the filling. 4. Fold over the left side and the right side one after another, towards the center. Remember to pull both sides tightly, but not too tight, because the paper could be torn into small holes (which will make it messy once you bring your rolls to fry). 5. Keep folding it up to the other corner, and carefully tuck the wrapper as you’re rolling to keep it tight enough. 6. Once finished, lay it side down and let chill. The seam will seal itself as the egg white wash begins to dry.
  3. Step 3: Fry 1. Fill the frying pan with an inch of high-heat cooking oil. Heat the oil to 350°F (175°C). 2. Gently slide the raw egg rolls in, seam-side down. Fry each side for 2 minutes and keep turning occasionally until they’re golden brown and crispy. 3. Put them out on wire rack or paper towels to drain oil. Step 4: Serve Serve the rolls onto plate immediately when they’re still hot. Occasionally, put on some slices of cucumber and tomato for an appealing display.

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