Emeril's Vegetarian Egg Rolls
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By erin.bashford
on October 12, 2011
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Love these egg rolls- I would even go as far as to say that they are better than any I have tried in a restuarant!... I modified it a little by adding Emeril's essence- FANTASTIC... my husband is ALWAYS begging me to make these :D.
By veghead_7
North Dakota
on March 11, 2011
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It really wasn't too hard to make.. but if the oil isn't hot enough when you put the rolls in, it definitely doesn't go as well. Plus, they are super oily to eat.
By maidenlane
Overland Park, ...
on March 09, 2011
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Very good, but, why is this filed under meat? To Texasgalbc_131, it says to mix the dry mustard with water and drizzle over egg rolls before serving. cielle.salazar_... great idea on using coleslaw mix, I do it too, save on having to cut carrots as well. I use very little oil and just watch and turn them constantly so the outside gets crisp without drowning the inside in grease.
By #1Great Cook
Philadelphia, pa
on October 13, 2010
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I try this recipe with my little sister and my mom and she loved it, she said that i have great "skill" at cooking. I always say to myself if I can make things like this, just think what else I can make. I would become a great chef, and I would be the next one on The Iron Chef.
By texasgaldbc_131...
Irving, 83
on September 05, 2010
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Thank you for this recipe. It is my first attempt at egg rolls and they turned out very good. Although I did not see where to add the mustard powder I just put it in with the veggies. I added some sprouts and broccoli too. Yum.
By cielle.salazar_...
Parker, CO
on August 24, 2010
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These eggrolls are so good! I used to buy the frozen ones until I realized how simple it is to make my own. I use coleslaw mix instead of shredding my own cabbage to cut down on prep. These take a little while to assemble, but they are worth it. My whole family loves them!
By edeljasonejgang...
on April 19, 2010
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I am a vegetarian person and made lots of vegetarian egg roll. I only use garlic, onion, salt and pepper. I also use certain vegetables such as bean sprouts, shredded cabbage, shredded carrots, shredded jicama instead of water chestnuts. I also use shredded green beans. For dipping sauce, mix vinegar, salt, and lots of garlic. If you don't like vinegar mix, you can use sweet chili sauce, a dipping sauce for your egg rolls.
By rosie025_5349521
Denver, CO
on March 24, 2010
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I found these to be a little bland. Maybe some ginger and garlic would have done the trick.
By MNMamaElf
Albert Lea, MN
on January 19, 2010
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I just finished making these for the first time, and they are absolutely DELICIOUS! I love how the recipe lends itself to making it your own--instead of snow peas, I threw in some green bell pepper, scallion and bean sprouts that needed to be used up, and they were great additions to the texture and flavor. As another reviewer mentioned, I also used a packaged cole slaw mix and loved how easy it was. The sauce was a little salty for my liking, and since I am a black pepper lover, I added plenty of it to counter the saltiness a bit. I also baked them in the oven with great results. I am making another batch tonight to have in the freezer the next time I get a craving!
By thenIsaid
Indianapolis, IN
on April 03, 2009
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Juicier than a typical eggroll. I grated a little ginger and added tofu. I'll try baking them next time = good to know that works. Love ya, Emeril.