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Bite into these crab and avocado summer rolls! This Vietnamese and Thai inspired recipe has crab meat, sliced avocado, cucumber, and carrots wrapped together in a summer roll with a spicy red dipping sauce. Watch how I make these summer rolls here: Okay…now let's talk about the dipping sauce.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook crab and avacado summer rolls using 18 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Crab and Avacado Summer Rolls:
- Take 1 for crab salad filling
- Make ready 1 tbsp chopped celery
- Take 1 lb jumbo lump crabmeat
- Take 1 tbsp chopped green onion
- Make ready 1/3 cup mayonnaise
- Prepare 1 tsp lemon juice
- Make ready 1/2 tsp black pepper and salt to taste
- Make ready 1 additional filling ingrediemts
- Make ready 4 rice noodles or angel hair pasta cooked and seasoned with 1 ta
- Take 1 head soft lettece, such as boston, leaves removed
- Prepare 2 ripe avacados peeled and sliced, brushed very lightly with asi
- Make ready 12-16 dry rice paper rounds. The amount depends on how big yo
- Take 1 for asian dipping sauce
- Prepare 1 cup mayonnaise
- Take 2 tbsp sriracha hot sauce
- Get 1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce
- Take 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- Take 1/2 tsp black pepper
I usually get the Three Ladies Brand, which you can find at any asian market. Split the rolls vertically down the middle (but not completely), and spread with the butter. Fry butter-side down in a frying pan over a medium heat until golden. Bite into these crab and avocado summer rolls!
Instructions to make Crab and Avacado Summer Rolls:
- Have a large skillet filled with hot water big enough to submerge rice paper rounds
- Have all your ingredients set up in bowls at work station. Have a clean damp kitchen towel spread out flat to make summer rolls on.
- To make summer rolls, place one rice paper round in hot water to cover, soften 30 to 60 seconds until limp and pliable.Place on damp towel, lay lettece leaves down covering paper, in a single layer leaving a boarder around free of lettece. On one edge spoon some crab salad top with seasoned noodles, then a couple slices of avacado. Pick up end and roll folding in edges as you go and rolling gentle but tight, like a egg roll.
- Cut in half and serve with the asian dippingsauce for dipping and any dipping sauce you like. I used my mustard sauce, on my profile in this picture.
- These are best served the day you make them, however you can make them several hours ahead if you keep them whole ( cut right before serving) and keep on a damp towel lined platter, not touching each other ( they will stick), and cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate
This Vietnamese and Thai inspired recipe has crab, avocado, cucumber, and carrots wrapped together in a roll. This superfresh shrimp summer roll is packed with creamy avocado and fresh herbs. Get the recipe from Food & Wine. Blogger Shu Han Lee calls these simple, fresh, herb-packed Vietnamese summer rolls "salad inside rice paper." Avocado adds creamy richness to the raw vegetables. For the rolls: Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, toss the rice noodles with the sesame oil.
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