Tsai Family Egg Rolls with Sweet and Sour Sauce and Spicy Mustard

Recipe courtesy Iris and Ming Tsai

Rated: 5 stars out of 5Rate This RecipeRead users' reviews (9)

Browse Reviews by Keywordnew!

Loading review filters...

COMMENT ON THIS PROJECT

    

Sign in

All fields are required.

E-mail Address:

Password:

Remember me on this computer

Signing in

Please enter your email address and we will send your password

E-mail Address

Your password has been sent and should arrive in your mailbox very soon.

Not a member?

Sign up for My Food Network to share photos, show off your style, and connect to an enthusiastic and helpful community.

It's free and easy.

Review This Recipe

You must be logged in to review this recipe.

Average Rating:

Total Reviews: 9

Showing 1-9 of 9

Sort by:

Newest
  • on January 06, 2011

    Flag

    Perfect in every way but I adjusted the recipe accordingly.
    Used WAY less chilies. Added 2 Tbls more Soy Sauce, 2 more cloves Garlic, 2 tsp Sake, 2 1/2 Tbls Mirin a "japanese" cooking wine instead of Shaoxing a "chinese" cooking wine; Makes it just a hint sweeter. I also added 1 1/2 Tbls sugar (sounds too sweet but when you fry it the sugars melt making it perfect Dissolve the sugar in the liquid ingredients before adding it. Used shitake mushrooms (soak in warm water for 10 mins and squeeze water out before slicing
    I used my Thai Asian Sweet Chili Sauce Recipe. Love sweet? TRUST ME it's 2 die 4!
    1 cup sugar; 1/2 cup water; 1/2 cup rice wine vinegar; 1 clove garlic minced; 1 tsp salt; 2 tsp garlic chili paste; 1 Tbls Sweet & Sour Dipping Sauce Kikoman brand; 2 tsp chopped fresh cilantro.
    In a small sauce pan, combine all ingredients; simmer until syrupy; cool.
    WARNING: USE GLOVES WHEN MINCING THE SERRANO CHILIES! I forgot & my hands burned in intense pain for 12 hours!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on August 08, 2010

    Flag

    The egg rolls came out delicious.

    But the star of this recipe is the Sweet and Sour Sauce. Most are a dark red and this one is just the best I ever had. My three teenagers told me it was better than eating out anywhere!!!!!!!

    I put the sauce on cooked nuggets of chicken and it was just so delicious!!!!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on May 22, 2010

    Flag

    My family gobbled this down. I used jalepeno instead of serrano (it's what I had on hand. I also only used cabbage and carrots as my vegetables and fried it only once in order to make it easier on myself. I use sweet rice flour instead of cornstarch, gives it a slightly sweeter taste. I did not make the sauce as I have my own sweet and sour sauce I like. There are lots of ways to change up this recipe to personalize it and pare it down to simplify. Very delicious and I will definitely make it again.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on November 04, 2009

    Flag

    These were the best egg rolls I've ever had and I made both sauces. I didn't have all the ingredients on hand like the black mushrooms or the noodles but I didn't let that stop me. So, my advice is not to worry if you don't have all the ingredients and go ahead and make it anyway. It was time consuming but I did it in stages and when it came to the final frying I was ready to eat..The two sauces are great tasting and keepers. I plan to mix them together and stir into whole wheat spagehtti with cold roasted chicken and scallions tomorrow.

    To the person who said to throw out the serrano chile he/she was wrong. Please don't -- it really makes these egg rolls wonderful and flavorful.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on July 18, 2009

    Flag

    First, serrano peppers are hardly part of asian cooking; remove the peppers. Remove the bamboo shoots and use shredded carrots. Then I add 1-2 tsps of sesam oil and 1/4 C of chicken broth to the vegetables. I also like to add 1 tsp of Accent (msg to the vegetable mix, but I understand that some people are allergic to msg, so use with caution. Also, add 1/4 Sake wine (not "Shaoxing wine", whatever the hell that is. Then you have a winning recipe.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on April 09, 2009

    Flag

    I make the mustard sauce often. Add more sugar and use on deli sandwiches.
    Can't go wrong with this recipe.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on November 18, 2006

    Flag

    Yummy eggrolls!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on June 01, 2005

    Flag

    First time making egg rolls and I was very pleased with the outcome! I like the use of different ingredients in this recipe and it's so very easy to make!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on October 11, 2004

    Flag

    sooo good. time consuming, but well worth it. i served mine with siracha sauce.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
Advertisement

Free Recipe of the Day Newsletter

Let Food Network chefs plan what's for dinner, with quick and easy recipes delivered to your inbox daily.

© 2013 Television Food Network G.P. All rights reserved.