Senin, 24 April 2017

Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe

How authentic Chinese Spring Rolls* should be: smooth, light, crisp-crackly skin and small enough to enjoy in 4 bites. The filling is also light, full of tender-crisp vegetables and you should be able to taste and distinguish every single ingredient in the filling.
Unfortunately, the only time you can find really awesome Chinese spring rolls are when you make them at home, Chinatown restaurants or at my Mom’s house :)
I’ve seen too many Chinese-American takeout joints feature massive spring rolls the size of a soda can, a thick, chewy, bubbly textured skin and wet, soggy filling. That’s not good eats.
We’ve made many variations of egg/spring rolls, from pork, shrimp, crawfish, seafood, beef, vegetarian and even with tofu (yum!) I’m sharing my Chinese spring rolls with chicken recipe version with you, which is my boys’ filling of choice.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe
I’ve got lots of technique tips and step by step photos to help you master the very best spring roll that my Mom would be proud of!
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe
The vegetables I’ve chosen to use for this Chinese Spring Roll with Chicken recipe are cabbage and carrots.
TIP: Do not use a box grater to grate the vegetables, grating releases too much liquid/water. Use either a food processor with thin slicing attachment, a mandoline like I’ve used or shred by knife.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Shred Cabbage
You can julienne cut carrots by hand or use mandoline like this to first get thin slices.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Julienne cut carrots
After slicing thin with a mandoline, use knife to thinly slice further into very thin matchsticks. Notice how many times I’ve purposely used the word, “thin.”

Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Julienne cut carrotsWhisk together marinade ingredients for the ground chicken.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Whisk marinade ingredients
Mix with ground chicken.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Mix marinade with ground chicken
Saute the ground chicken with just a bit of oil. Then, remove chicken to a bowl and set aside.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Saute ground chicken
Next wipe the wok clean and stir fry the vegetables along with ginger, garlic and green onion.
TIP: Meat and vegetables are cooked separately. This ensures that the meat browns well – and prevents everything from being an overcooked, soggy clump. Meat will taste like meat, and the vegetables will have a crisp, clean flavor.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Stir fry veggies
Add the meat back into the wok.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Mix chicken with veggiesAdd in oyster sauce.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Add oyster sauce to filling
Toss! Toss! Toss!
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Toss filling
Let cool on a baking sheet.
TIP: Let the filling cool. Hot filling = steam = makes wrapper wet = not good
TIP: Tilt the baking pan on one side. This lets any extra liquid/juice dribble down, away from the filling, Discard the liquid. Liquid = makes wrapper wet = not good. The drier the filling, the better. You can also blot the filling with a wad of paper towels to get rid of any excess oil.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Let the filling cool
Spring Roll Recipe WrappersHere’s my favorite brand of wrapper. It comes frozen, so you’ll have to defrost.
TIP: The best 2 ways to defrost spring roll wrappers: 1-overnight in the refrigerator 2-on the counter for 30 minutes. Once the wrapper are defrosted, open the package and immediately cover with a barely damp towel or paper towel to keep moist. The wrappers will dry out and crack quickly if left uncovered.
TIP: If the wrappers dry out and are stiff, you can put a few wrappers on a plate, cover with a damp towel and microwave on medium for 10 seconds. The wrappers will soften up.
TIP: Good spring roll wrappers are found in Asian markets. These are thin, fry up to a shatteringly thin crispy spring roll. Do not buy spring roll wrappers that you find in regular supermarkets near the produce section (usually refrigerated, next to the tofu). Those “pasta sheets” are way too thick and fry up to a chewy, thick, bubbly, hot mess.
TIP: Keep the spring roll (or egg roll) sheets under barely damp cloth or paper towel. They dry out very easily. If they dry out, they break apart.
See how thin this is? Almost paper thin.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Super thin wrappersTIP: For the truly fanatical, there are 2 sides to the spring roll wrapper – but you have to look very very carefully. One side is smoother than the other. The smoother side should be outward facing. It’s really not absolutely necessary to even pay attention to this tip unless you a) want to have the very best looking spring roll and b) have good eyesight because the difference is really minor. The smoother side fries up just a tiny bit nicer looking. It’s purely aesthetics. Something my Mom taught me, so I’m teaching you.
Place wrapper like diamond, as shown, on a clean, dry surface. Place 1 tablespoon of filling near corner. No more than that!
TIP: Less filling, the better. Overstuffed spring rolls break apart in the oil. 1 tablespoon is all you need!
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Less filling, the better
Fold over the corner. Roll tight.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Roll wrapper tightly
Fold over left side.
TIP: Leave no space or air pockets. Air pockets = oil seepage = oily egg roll.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Fold wrapper tightly
Fold over the other side. No air pockets!
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Fold wrapper tightly
Here are examples of the WRONG WAY TO WRAP.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Wrong way of wrapping
WRONG: See the right side of the wrapper, how it’s skewing out? See next picture to see how it rolls.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Wrong popped out corner
WRONG: That right side that skewed out rolls up like this – giant air pocket will let oil seep in, filling fall out.
The right way: Imagine if you were Martha Stewart folding up her bedsheets. Or a clerk at the Gap folding t-shirts. Or the abs of male Olympic swimmer. Nice, tight and even.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Ready to seal
Paint a little cornstarch slurry along the edge – just as if you were lickin’ an envelope. But don’t lick it. Finger paint.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Cornstarch Seals It
Close it up. See how nice and neat the egg roll is wrapped? No holes, no air pockets. Very Martha Stewart.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Neat and tidy
Place them seam side down (helps secure the corner so that the corner doesn’t pop out)
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Place rolls seam side down
Keep them all covered with plastic wrap to prevent drying out. They dry out easily.
TIP: Single layer only. If you put them on top of each other (without layer of plastic wrap between them, they will stick together. You can put another layer of spring rolls on TOP of the plastic wrap (but don’t’ forget to cover them too).
TIP: If you want to freeze spring rolls – freeze them just like this. If you don’t have a freezer this big, then line up the spring rolls on a plate, with plastic wrap between each layer. Freeze. Once frozen, gather up all the spring rolls and put them in a freezer safe plastic bag. They have to freeze in a single layer, not touching. Otherwise, they’ll all stick together. Once they are frozen, you can store them however you want.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Can be frozen
When you’re ready to fry, heat up 1 1/2″ of cooking oil (canola, vegetable, rice bran, corn, peanut) to 350F.
TIP: For deep frying, the wider the pot, the more oil you’ll need. But too small of a pot, you’ll only be able to fry a couple of egg rolls at a time. Woks are perfect – the round shape, concave shape means less oil is needed to fill wok.
TIP: Ancient Chinese secret: Stick a wooden chopstick straight down in the oil just like this. If the oil bubbles around the wood, it’s hot enough. If no little bubbles around the chopstick = not hot enough. Mom taught me that. But make sure it’s wood or bamboo chopsticks – plastic ones melt. If you don’t have a wood chopstick, use end of a wooden spatula.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Heat 1 1/2 cup cooking oil
Carefully SLIDE the spring rolls in. Inspect each spring roll for corners that have popped open. Fix with more cornstarch slurry if needed.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Carefully slide rolls in wok
Fry a few at a time.
TIP: Wide deep woks or skillets are good. Because of the shape of the wok, you’ll end up using less oil.
TIP: Don’t over-crowd the spring rolls in the pan. They won’t cook evenly.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Leave room in wok
Keep turning ’em to brown evenly. Once they are golden brown, they are done.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Cook til Golden Brown
Place them on a rack to drain.
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe - Drain rolls on rack
Chinese Spring Rolls with Chicken Recipe

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