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I had never attempted spring rolls before, but what the heck.
For the filling, 2 thin boneless pork steaks 1 julianned zucchini, skin cut off a couple of handfulls of shredded cabbage 1 julianned green pepper some chopped red onion some chopped white onion a few cloves of garlic, minced to a pulp!! 1 grated carrot 1 grated pear (yes, a pear, why not?) grated ginger root citrus flavored soy sauce regualr soy sauce salt/pepper about a 1/4 cup of water In a skillet, cook the pork until just done. Remove and let cool. In the same skillet add all other ingredients one at a time in order listed. Cover and cook on low until the cabbage is nearly disolved and carrots are cooked. Slice the pork steaks to thin strips and add to vegie mixture. Season to taste. Place filling in waton wrappers per directions and either deep fry or skillet fry. Serve with favorite dipping sauce. Yum! |