Sunday, June 26, 2011

Spring Roll with Ground Meat - Recipe


This simple and easy recipe for spring roll was given to me by my friend Shirin and it immediately became our favourite since it really is very easy to make with minimal ingredients. The meat is of course optional. You can either use other meat or simply omit it from the recipe.




Spring Roll with Ground Meat - Recipe

2cups frozen mixed veggies
1/3-1/2lb groundbeef
3 garlic
1/2in ginger
2 shallot
Salt and pepper to taste
Springroll skin
Oil for frying


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1. Pound garlic, ginger and shallot in a mortar and pestle or slice them thinly.

2. In a deep pan or wok, brown groundbeef and drain excess fat.

3. Add frozen veggies and the pounded mixture, stir. Cover for 2-3min. Uncover and continue  stirring until the veggies are soft. Add salt and pepper to taste. Turn off the heat and let it cool.

4. Take the springroll skin one at a time and put the filling in the middle. Fold 1 corner, followed by right and left corner and roll until the end. Seal the end by dabbing a little bit of cold water so it sticks to one another. Continue until all fillings are used.

5. In a wok, heat enough oil for deep frying. depending the size of your wok, fry between 3-5 at a time. Flip once or twice until they are golden brown. Drain. Serve immediately with Lingham Chili Sauce or your favourite chili sauce.


8 comments:

HomeKreation said...

Hi Farina. How are you doing. Hope to hear more from you. Nice spring rolls....!

Salt N Turmeric said...

Hi Roz. Im doin good. How r u doing? I memang jarang update blog. Kat fb aje. ;)

puravida said...

This site is amazing. The pictures are beautiful and make me very...very hungry. You can't get a lot of the things that I like down here in Costa Rica. Sometimes I want to go back to the states just to get some good Asian food. Gosh, what I would do for one of those spring rolls right about now.

Salt N Turmeric said...

PuraVida, I just finished reading your blog! I loved it! I think food would be 1 of the deciding factors for us, me especially. I know I just can't live where asian ingredients are not available. But hey, life is about using whatever is available in front of us right? If you can't make spring roll, make some fried bananas/plaintain! ;)

T said...

Linggam Chili Sauce.Mmmmm...
I haven't had that for years. Now, I shall google for a place that sell it online :-)

MamaFaMi said...

Hi Farina...

Spring rolls looking good here. Love to eat, lazy to make! Good thing also la mama lazy to make otherwise the whole thing will just go into my tummy as the rest of the family is not into spring rolls. Lingham Chillie Sauce.. huhu.. nostalgic. Used to take Lingham Chillie Sauce when we were much younger as mom likes to buy this brand. But nowadays, I go for Thai Sweet Chillie... yummy!

Have a blessed Ramadhan you two... :D

bobainasmom said...

Farina, I just wanted to thank you and wish you a blessed Hari Raya.We live in east coast of Canada.My husband is from Singapore.It's hard to get some ingredients here and hard for me to find authentic Malay recipes in English or in measurements I understand.I've come back to your website time and again..we love your simple sambal sauce (I make a huge batch just before raya) and your rendang and we've tried your recipe for lobster tail in curry butter...yummm!!I can't thank you enough for your help.Have you given thought to a recipe book?

Salt N Turmeric said...

Bobainasmom, Selamat Hari Raya to you and family too! Thank you for your kind words. You made my day! When I cooked and posted the recipes here on salt n turmeric, i always try to keep them simple. Simple as in the ingredients used and also the method used. Not many ppl appreciate what I do since to them my recipes are not 'authentic' but easy for them to say when they live back home or have ppl sending them all the ingredients from home. Im glad that you find my recipes helpful! :)