Vietnamese Spring Rolls

Vietnamese Spring Rolls
Summary:

If you have approximately 45 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Vietnamese Spring Rolls might be a tremendous dairy free and pescatarian recipe to try. This recipe serves 4. One serving contains 220 calories, 25g of protein, and 2g of fat. For $4.43 per serving, this recipe covers 24% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. Not a lot of people really liked this hor d'oeuvre. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for Spring. 1 person has tried and liked this recipe. This recipe is typical of Vietnamese cuisine. Head to the store and pick up thai basil, rice wrappers, birdeye chillies, and a few other things to make it today. It is brought to you by Foodista. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 56%. This score is solid. Try Vietnamese Spring Rolls, Vietnamese Spring Rolls, and Vietnamese Spring Rolls {a How-To} for similar recipes.

Dietary Info:
Dairy Free: Yes
Gluten Free: No
Vegan: No
Vegetarian: No
Ingredients:
Instructions:
1. Soak the rice vermicelli in warm water until they turn soft, then drain them.Fill a bowl with warm water. Dip one wrapper at a time into the water for about 1-2 second to soften.
2. Lay the wrapper on a dry chopping board or dinner plate. The rice paper should become pliable within seconds.In a row across the centre, put 3 prawns, some vermicelli, carrots, bean sprouts, and a few leaves of basil. Leaving about 4-5cm on each side.Fold the sides inward, then start to roll tightly and firmly from the end that is near to you into a cylinder, enclosing the filling completely.Repeat with the remaining ingredients.For the dipping sauce, mix all the ingredients and stir well until the sugar dissolves. Then, put in chopped coriander.
3. Serve spring rolls with dipping sauce.
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