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Vietnamese pork spring rolls

23 December 2016

Spring rolls make a great party nibble over the festive season. Try this recipe for Vietnamese pork spring rolls with a chilli and coriander dipping sauce.

Vietnamese pork spring rolls
Vietnamese pork spring rolls

Makes

4

Ingredients

For the spring rolls

  • 40g dry rice vermicelli noodles
  • 75g raw prawns, de-shelled and de-veined if necessary
  • 125g pork belly, minced or finely chopped
  • 40g red cabbage, thinly sliced
  • 40g beansprouts
  • 40g carrot, finely shredded (julienne)
  • 1-2 tbsp Mai Siam Thai Red Curry Paste
  • 4 22cm rice paper wrappers 
  • Oil for frying

Dipping Sauce

  • 1 small red chilli, finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp coriander, finely chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 4 tbsp rice vinegar
  • 1 tbsp Mai Siam Fish Sauce
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 fresh lime, to taste

Method

1. Soak the vermicelli noodles in hot water for 1-2 minutes until softened and then drain. Rinse with cold water to stop any further cooking, and then using a pair of scissors lightly cut through the noodles to make them easier to handle.

2. Roughly chop the prawns and place into a bowl with the pork belly, red cabbage, beansprouts and carrot. Add the cooked vermicelli noodles and mix well.

3. Start by adding 1 tbsp of the curry paste, however if you want your spring rolls a bit spicier add up to 1 more tbsp. of the paste. Mix well until the paste is completely incorporated.

4. On a clean surface lay out one rice paper wrapper and then using a damp cloth rub the wrapper to soften. This will ensure that the wrapper does not get too soft and therefore un-usable.

5. Place 2-3 tbsp of the filling near one edge of the wrapper and then fold over the filling and press down lightly to ensure that there is no air trapped inside. You are looking for the wrapper to be quite full so add more filling if necessary.

6. Roll the filling to the centre of the wrapper and then fold over both sides ensuring that the filling is tightly in the wrapper.

7. Continue to roll the filling until you reach the other end of the spring roll wrapper and using a little bit of water, lightly seal the spring roll.

8. Place onto a clean plate and continue to make the remaining spring rolls.

9. Heat the oil either in a large pan, or in a deep fryer over a medium-high heat and then carefully place the spring rolls in, cooking in batches if necessary. Cook for 4-5 minutes and then drain on kitchen paper to absorb the excess oil.

10. To make the dipping sauce mix all ingredients together and season with the lime adding to your preference.

11. Serve the spring rolls with the dipping sauce and a small garnish of finely shredded lettuce and carrot.

This recipe is provided by Wing Yip, the UK's leading Oriental grocer with stores in Birmingham, Cricklewood, Croydon and Manchester.

Visit our Asian recipe section for recipes from Vietnam, China, Thailand and more.

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