Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the cucumbers and use peeler to slice it as shown in the picture below. Peel it as thin as possible if not you won’t be able to roll it
- 2
Now mix sour cream parsley and pepper together and gently spread in on the cucumber. You can go ahead and use chicken,cream cheese, carrots or any feeling of your choice.
- 3
Gently roll the cucumber and serve as a salad or side.
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