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Chiko Rolls

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Ingredients

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10 sheets of egg roll pastry dough
200 g ground beef or 200 g lamb
2 tablespoons butter
1 yellow onion, cut in half and finely diced
1/2 cup carrot
2 cups green cabbage, finely sliced
1/2 cup green onion, diced
1/2 cup celery, finely diced
1 pinch salt and pepper
1 cup cooked couscous
2 teaspoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon curry powder (5ml)
2 tablespoons cornstarch (30ml)
1 egg, beaten
1 1/2 liters canola oil, for frying

Nutritional information

1099.9
Calories
670 g
Calories From Fat
74.5 g
Total Fat
18.4 g
Saturated Fat
38.3 mg
Cholesterol
989.4 mg
Sodium
91.4 g
Carbs
8 g
Dietary Fiber
2.7 g
Sugars
16.6 g
Protein
290g
Serving Size

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Chiko Rolls

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      Turn the traditional Asian spring roll on its head with an Australian-inspired chiko roll. Embrace the laid back Aussie way of life by following the theme through with your drinks. Serve this snack icon from down under with Australia's Mallee Rock Wine. Their Pinot Grigio goes perfectly with this light appetizer, bringing delicious notes of green apple, fresh citrus and grapefruit.

      • 55 min
      • Serves 10
      • Easy

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      Chiko Rolls, Turn the traditional Asian spring roll on its head with an Australian-inspired chiko roll Embrace the laid back Aussie way of life by following the theme through with your drinks Serve this snack icon from down under with Australia’s Mallee Rock Wine Their Pinot Grigio goes perfectly with this light appetizer, bringing delicious notes of green apple, fresh citrus and grapefruit , Turn the traditional Asian spring roll on its head with an Australian-inspired chiko roll Embrace the laid back Aussie way of life by following the theme through with your drinks Serve this snack icon from down under with Australia’s Mallee Rock Wine Their Pinot Grigio goes perfectly with this light appetizer, bringing delicious notes of green apple, fresh citrus and grapefruit


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Take the Egg Roll Wrappers from the Freezer a Few Hours Before Assembling the Recipe.

      2
      Done

      in a Non-Stick Skillet, Cook the Beef or Lamb in 1 Tablespoon of Oil Until Browned and Crumbly. Lamb Adds More Flavour to the Roll, but Beef Is a Good Substitute.

      3
      Done

      in Another Pan, Melt the Butter on Gentle Heat and Add the Onion, Carrot, Cabbage, Green Onions and Celery and Cook Until Softened. Add Salt and Pepper to Taste. Add the Beef, Couscous, Brown Sugar, Curry Powder and Cornstarch and Cook For Another 3 Minutes. Let the Mixture Cool.

      4
      Done

      Lay Out 1 Wrapper. Cover Extra Wrappers With a Damp Cloth to Stop Them from Drying Out and Cracking. Place About 4 Tablespoons of Mixture a Quarter of the Way Into the Wrapper Forming a Log Shape. Tuck the Left and Right Side Over the Mixture, Brush With Egg and Roll Up from Bottom to Top Keeping It Quite Tight. Cover Assembled Rolls With a Damp Cloth.

      5
      Done

      Heat the Canola Oil in a Pot on the Stove Until the Temperature Is 300°f Blanch the Rolls in the Oil For About 7 Minutes. (at This Point You Don't Want Any Colour on the Rolls.) Remove the Rolls from the Oil and Let Rest For a Few Minutes While the Oil Reaches a Temperature of 350°f Place the Rolls Back in the Hotter Oil and Cook Until Golden Brown. Alternatively, Reheat in an Oven at 400f For About 12 Minutes Until Brown.

      6
      Done

      Serve Fresh and Hot With a Healthy Dose of Smoky Tomato Ketchup and a Glass of Mallee Rock Pinot Grigio.

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