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Fresh and healthy Vietnamese rice paper spring rolls with an amazing peanut sauce. Plus TWO secret tips to make it super easy to roll them up neatly!
Vietnamese Summer Rolls Recipe • 4★ • 30 min
If you have ever considered making a Vietnamese summer roll, you may have been intimidated by the process But these delicious rolls are not at all difficult I learned my summer roll technique from a native of France
^^^ Same darn thing, really, with minor variations.
I make these at night (when it’s cool), for tomorrow, when it’s hot out. Love. &. Adore.
I steam the shrimp (with water & lemon, or water & sake), after defrosting by running cold running water over & soaking with a tb of baking soda in water (a very Asian thing, using baking soda to plump up / crisp the flavor) for 15-60min (then rinsing off), which none of the recipes mention. Soaking shellfish in baking soda water is like “velveting the meat” by using corn or potato starch on meat-creatures (beef & pork & chicken) in SE Asian cooking. So “normal” it’s rarely mentioned, and western variations suffer for it. If your making SE Asian meat-creature? Or poultry? Add starch, to “velvet” . Shellfish?Add baking soda (and rinse off), to crisp/pop. SE Asian Fish-Fish or poultry? Xio Xing. (Or sherry). Truly. Starch, Baking Soda, & Xiao Xing in the East are like adding salt & pepper in the West. It would be WEIRD bordering on insane “not to”. So the overwhelming number of recipes “just” don’t mention it.
I’ve ATTEMPTED using baking soda in Mediterranean shellfish, btw, to TERRIBLE effect. Brilliant in Asian dishes, terrible in Mediterranean dishes. The crisp biteyness, like little candies, from seared or flame broiled or wine open shellfish just dies/doesn’t happen; it’s only useful when steamed, and then? It “pops” with bursting lovliness.
If you’re STEAMING shellfish? (SE Asian recipe) Soak them in baking soda water for at least 15min, up to 60, then rinse off, before cooking. Seeeeeriously.
But if you’re searing or otherwise cooking? Absolute Do Not baking soda soak.
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