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Category: Appetizer | Serves: 36 |
Nutrition Information:
Calories: 22Protein: 1 g Carbs: 4 g Fat: 0 g Saturated Fat: 0 g Sodium: 24 mg Fiber: 0 g
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Did you know making Thai inspired spring rolls at home is easy and healthy? The mint and cilantro lend a fresh and unique taste to these tasty bites!
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1 | In a large bowl, mix together bean sprouts, carrots, garlic, soy sauce and tofu. |
2 | Working with no more than 2 rice paper sheets at a time, immerse the rice paper in a shallow bowl of warm water and quickly remove. Lay the wrapper on a plate and place about 2 tablespoons of the vegetable mixture toward the bottom of the wrapper. |
3 | Add a pinch of each herb and a few peanuts (if desired). Fold the bottom of the wrapper up over the mixture, about a third of the way up. Tuck sides of the wrapper in and roll up to form a tube. The damp paper should stick together. |
4 | Place on a tray of plate and cover with a damp towel or plastic wrap until all the rice papers are filled. Cut each roll into 3 pieces. |
5 | To eat, wrap each roll in a lettuce leaf. Serve sweet chili sauce for dipping (found in the ethnic foods section of the grocery store). Garnish tray with cilantro sprigs for a nice touch. |
6 | Makes 36 Spring Rolls. Enjoy as an appetizer or part of a main meal. |
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8 | ENJOY! |
Ratings & Reviews | |
Amazing recipe Reviewed By: mariecorn I often eat this food while playing geometry dash lite. This is a delicious ... |
Oct 18, 2023 | |
Good stuff! Reviewed By: I made a slightly adapted version of these (no tofu, 1/2 cup red bell pepper chopped, 1 cup bagged cole slaw mix ... |
Jan 07, 2007 |
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