Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, koreana egg rolls. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Korean egg roll is a popular Korean side dish. The ingredients are quite readily accessible, so my mom used to make it a lot for us. Also, because the egg looks pretty.
Koreana Egg Rolls is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look fantastic. Koreana Egg Rolls is something which I have loved my entire life.
To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook koreana egg rolls using 14 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Koreana Egg Rolls:
- Prepare 1 pound pork butt
- Take 5 oz small size shrimp
- Take Salt, sugar, pepper
- Get 3 TBS oyster sauce
- Make ready 1 1/4 of a medium onion
- Get 1 medium and 1 small carrot
- Make ready 2/3 of a green squash
- Make ready 2 small stalks of celery
- Prepare For dipping sauce:
- Take 1/2 cup vinegar
- Get 1/2 cup sugar
- Make ready 3 TBS ketchup
- Get 1/2 TBS salt
- Make ready 1 TBS chili garlic sauce
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Steps to make Koreana Egg Rolls:
- Cut meat and shrimp in small cubes. Sprinkle some salt, pepper and sugar. Mix well. Do not mix shrimp with meat. Their cooking time is different.
- Cut vegetables the same size as meat.
- Stir fry meat and shrimp separately. Put in mixing bowl.
- Stir fry the vegetables. Add salt and pepper. Remove into mixing bowl with shrimp and meat. Cool for a couple of hours in fridge. After 2 hours, add 3 TBS of oyster sauce. Mix well and let it rest for 30 minutes.
- Put mixture in a colander to strain excessive seasoning. This process will make the egg rolls crispier and will also prevent oil from “splashing” because of seasoning leaking out from rolls.
- On a sheet of egg roll, with water, use fingers to wet all borders of the sheet, put fillings in middle. Fold up right and left side to cover filling. Then roll the side close to you towards the opposite side to make one egg roll.
- Use another sheet and wrap a second time (for very thin wrap). I do not use double sheets. When you do so, oil can get in between 2 sheets when frying because the sheets are not sealed. That will make the egg rolls oily.
- Fry in hot oil (medium heat) for 1mn 40 seconds for each side. Remove on paper towel. Before eating, fry a second time for crunchiness. Medium heat, 2 minutes for each side.
- For dipping sauce: put all ingredients for sauce in saucepan. Stir and bring to boil on medium heat. Reduce heat to medium low. Simmer to reduce to 2/3.
Sweet and gingery with a soft center, these beef egg rolls are a-mazing! I usually make these Egg Rolls for Asian-themed dinner, like Korean, Chinese or Japanese as they are so simple to make and add to the variety of the dishes. Have you heard of Korean Egg Roll Kimbap before? It's a new trendy kimbap in Korea, the dish is exactly as the name - Korean egg roll in kimbap (rice roll). Hope you all enjoy the Korean egg roll / Gyeran Mari (hard to pronounce. haa haha) with your family & special ones.
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