These were definitely easy and pretty to look at! All those colors make me happy. Tasting it you ask? It was odd. But don't scratch it off your list immediately. The flavors were spot on. The mint and the honey with the fruit, how could you go wrong? I especially loved the lime dipping sauce, which added a subtle zing to the sweetness. I was just surprised by the sweet noodles.
Fruit Spring Rolls
Yields: 4 - 6 servings
Original recipe can be found here.
For the rolls:
1 1/2 cups cooked Pad Thai noodles, cooled and drained (I used rice noodles)
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup packed mint leaves, finely chopped
6 rice paper rounds
6 medium strawberries, stemmed and sliced
1 mango, halved, peeled, seeded and cut into slices
6 tbsn. sliced almonds, toasted
For the dipping sauce:
1/4 cup packed mint leaves, finely chopped
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup fresh lime juice, 2 - 3 limes
For the rolls, put the noodles in a medium bowl and add the honey and mint. Using 2 forks, toss the ingredients together until the noodles are coated. Dip the rice paper in hot water until thoroughly wet, remove and flatten out on a clean surface. Add some noodles, 3 - 5 strawberry slices, 2 mango slices, and some toasted almonds. Roll the rice paper around the filling like a burrito; first rolling the top over, tucking in the sides, then completing the roll. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
For the dipping sauce, in a small bowl combine the mint, honey and lime juice. Pour into a serving bowl. Serve with the rolls and enjoy!
hmmm...interesting! i'm vietnamese too and you are right we do not make dessert spring rolls!! i think i'd much rather eat the fruit in a bowl with the sauce drizzled on it!
ReplyDeleteYou know, if I had just seen this on the Food Network website, I never would have considered trying it. But yours turned out so beautifully... I really want to give this a go (if only just to use up the rice paper rounds in my pantry)!
ReplyDeleteThese look incredibly refreshing, albeit, yes, quite odd!
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I saw these on her show just a few days ago and was intrigued but quickly forgot about them. These photos make them look even better than they did on tv though, now I think I'll have to try my hand at these spring rolls for lunch tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteThese look unique, fresh and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a novel idea. I love it. They look so refreshing. Will have to bookmark this one!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I might try this soon!
ReplyDeleteI definitely appreciate your adventurousness. They look nice and seem like they'd be a great refreshing way to end a healthy meal :).
ReplyDeleteoh my god, your photos are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI might try these for mother's day, they look so pretty and delicious!
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