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July 01, 2009

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Angie

oh my god.. they sound awesome... need to make those!

Zoe

So the crepe pan stays cool enough to put the batter in with your fingers each time? (Not watching the heat properly is the source of numerous kitchen failures by me ...)

And nom.

Simon Food Favourites

wow, you made your own wrappers, that's very cool. i very impressed and bow to your dedication. i love spring rolls in any shape and form. one of my favourite forms of a canape at a function. here's my favourite ones in Sydney http://simonfoodfavourites.blogspot.com/2009/03/pasteur-22-march-2009.html

Christie @ Fig & Cherry

Sooo inspiring! I used to sneak a spring roll in on my way home from school when I was younger - I just couldn't resist the cruncy, salty sensation!

I've never tried making them myself. But I've bookmarked this and I'm a woman on a mission! Maybe since I'm in Barcelona, a Spanish inspired one could be on the cards? :)

Hedonistic Hostess

Hi Angie - I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.

Hi Zoe - You just need to make sure you keep taking the pan off the heat. It only needs to be warm, not hot. No burnt fingers here :-)

Hi Simon - Those spring rolls look really good. I'm always pleasantly surprised when restaurants serve decent ones.

Hi Christie - Ooooh a Spanish inspired spring roll...how delish. I find them hard to resist as well. The entire plate of spring rolls was gone within minutes! Have fun in Spain...I've been enjoying your posts at www.figandcherry.com.au

carolyn woods

just love the dedication to making the wrapper,looks similar to brik pastry that Moro do in their cookbooks and worthy the efforts for the rewards!
anything clean fresh and true to it's origin worthy of the result,always better shared with friends and family.

Jeff

Beautiful beautiful beautful!! Plus anything that involves a deep fryer you can't go wrong with.

Could not believe you make your own wrappers! Way to go!!!

Hedonistic Hostess

Hi Carolyn and Jeff - I just can't tell you how rewarding it was to make my own wrappers. I love it when you can take something you would usually buy and figure out how to make it yourself.

Phan

If you use Vietnamese spring roll rice paper for making your spring roll then it will be crispy, delicous spring roll.
Chanh Khang Brand Rice Paper is specializes for fresh spring roll and fried spring roll rice paper in Vietnam.
http://www.ricesheet.netfirms.com

albertynam

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