Saturday, October 1, 2016

Spring Rolls like a Boss

How to make Spring Rolls at home. This week we are making a very popular, classic Indian snack for any occasion especially when entertaining guests. Spring rolls can be made with vegetables & chicken, or you can also leave out the chicken if you wish.



This recipe makes 35-40 Spring Rolls







Spring Rolls go very well with Samosas http://y2u.be/sLkfiFaXNFs



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You will need:

1 chicken fillet, chopped into small cubes

85 grams butter

1 potato, diced into small cubes

1 carrot, finely sliced with a Julian cutter

½ red ½ green pepper cut into small pieces

100 grams sweetcorn

100 grams boiled Spaghetti



The spices are:

Salt to taste

1 tspn cumin powder

1 tspn coriander powder

¼ tspn turmeric

1 tspn grinded fresh green chillies

3 tbspn chilli sauce

1 tspn garlic paste

To Garnish

A handful of spring onions and fresh green corriander

1 tblspn sesame seeds

Juice of 1 fresh lemon

And finally the main ingredient is a packet of spring roll pastry

And to stick the pastry down, ive made a paste with flour and water.

Oil to fry.



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