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California Farm Fresh Egg Rolls from Scratch Recipe

 ·  ☕ 4 min read  ·  ✍️ Aiden Wong

California Farm Fresh Egg Rolls from Scratch
California Farm Fresh Egg Rolls from Scratch

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, california farm fresh egg rolls from scratch. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

California Farm Fresh Egg Rolls from Scratch is one of the most favored of current trending foods on earth. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. California Farm Fresh Egg Rolls from Scratch is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook california farm fresh egg rolls from scratch using 20 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make California Farm Fresh Egg Rolls from Scratch:
  1. Make ready To make Egg wrappers
  2. Take 2 fresh farm eggs
  3. Get 100 grams all purpose flour
  4. Take 25 grams cornstarch
  5. Prepare Teaspoon sesame oil to prep cast iron pan
  6. Make ready To make Egg roll filling
  7. Make ready 150 grams tofu, chicken, ham, pork, fish, your choice, slivered
  8. Make ready 75 grams bamboo shoot or eggplant
  9. Make ready 75 gram slivered carrot
  10. Take 100 grams bean sprouts
  11. Make ready 75 grams shallots or mild red onion, or leeks
  12. Make ready 75 grams cabbage, or bok choy, or garden greens
  13. Prepare 1 egg omelette, slivered
  14. Take Tablespoon sesame oil
  15. Prepare Tablespoon soy sauce with tsp palm sugar
  16. Make ready Teaspoon red pepper
  17. Get Teaspoon pressed garlic, teaspoon slivered fresh ginger
  18. Prepare To grow Bean sprouts on the kitchen counter
  19. Get Tablespoon dry mung beans
  20. Make ready 1 and a half liter of cold water
Steps to make California Farm Fresh Egg Rolls from Scratch:
  1. Beat eggs, add flour, cornstarch and salt. Keep stirring, add water till thin as milk and no more lumps.
  2. Let stand ten minutes, heat 9 inch cast iron frying pan on low. Add drop of oil. Pour half a cup of mixture or less, swirl till bottom is covered. Fry five minutes.Do not flip over. Makes six wrappers, dinner plate size.
  3. Feel center of egg wrapper, center must feel dry, edges should curl. Ready. Lift onto plate. Let cool.
  4. Sliver all ingredients uniformly, no longer than 4 inches, left to right: beansprouts, green pepper, red onion, carrot, nappa cabbage, bamboo shoots, ginger root.
  5. Stir fry all ingredients in wok, with oil, soy sauce, spices till onions are glazed
  6. Let filling cool. Add slivered omelet and slivered precooked chicken.
  7. Put two heaping tablespoons of filling in center, fold sides like closing doors.
  8. Fold top and bottom and rub some cornstarch or beaten egg white on wrapper to stick, once sealed, lay down with folds down
  9. Heat peanut oil in wok to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, 177 celcius, submerge one egg roll with folds down on spatula, keep spatula under eggroll in hot oil till eggroll floats. Fry till golden and crisp. About five minutes at medium heat. Serve, enjoy!
  10. Sprouting beans!
  11. Only one tablespoon of mung beans in 1.5 liter jar cold water, perforated top, wait till beans have doubled in size, about two days. Hulls will have separated, rinse well, discard hulls, drain. Rinse and drain daily. Keep jar on counter away from sunlight, perforated top on to keep clean.
  12. After six or seven days, harvest, rinse. Makes 100 grams.
  13. Ready to serve and ENJOY!

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