Spicy Udon Noodles Spring Rolls (with Rice Paper)

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Udon noodles are first boiled, then stir-fried with vegetables, soy sauce and schezwan sauce. These are then wrapped in rice paper which crisps up when baked/fried.
Spicy Udon Noodles Spring Rolls (with Rice Paper)
#ga24 #Canada
#UdonNoodles #RicePaper
Udon noodles are first boiled, then stir-fried with vegetables, soy sauce and schezwan sauce. These are then wrapped in rice paper which crisps up when baked/fried.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
I bought a 250g packet of udon noodles. Of which I took half for this recipe (ie 125 grams).
- 2
Remove the udon noodles from the package. Read the instructions on the back of the packet. And boil accordingly. Add udon to pot of boiling water. Add 1 tsp oil and ¼ tsp salt.
- 3
Simmer for 3 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the noodles are tender.
- 4
Then drain the boiled noodles in a strainer and wash with cold water. Stir gently until the noodles separate and become pliable.
- 5
Finely chop the carrot and tomato. Chop spring onion, green chilli, coriander leaves and keep it ready.
- 6
Heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan or kadai. Add green chillies and white part of spring onion. Saute for few seconds.
- 7
Add carrot, tomato and saute until the vegetables are soft. Then add green part of spring onion and saute for a while.
- 8
Now add dark soy sauce, schezwan chutney, vinegar and mix well. Then add the boiled udon noodles and saute for about 3 minutes or until well combined.
- 9
Add chopped coriander leaves. Turn off the gas. Spicy Udon Noodles is ready. You can serve this Spicy Udon Noodles immediately.
- 10
I used some spicy udon noodles as filling to make spring rolls.
- 11
Now for the spring rolls:- Take water in a big plate. Now soak the rice paper in water one at a time until soft on both sides.
- 12
Place the soaked rice paper on another dry surface or plate. Next add 2 to 3 tablespoons of spicy udon noodles fillings to the bottom of the rice paper. Roll from the bottom tightly tucking in the sides until it forms a spring roll shape.
- 13
From the bottom, roll the rice paper tightly tucking in the both sides and roll it into a spring roll shape (see pictures). The rice paper will be sticky, so it will seal everything together tightly.
- 14
Repeat with remaining spring rolls.
Heat nonstick skillet or tawa on medium-low flame. Apply some oil on tawa. - 15
For crispy spring rolls, fry for 3-4 minutes on each side until golden brown.
- 16
Serve as is or with tandoori mayonnaise and enjoy.
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