This Recipe is again one of favourites at iftar,the stuffing is so yum...it makes u feel like having more and more.Have made this many times with my mom,its a favorite at my mum's and also at my in-laws place.,i dedicate this to my cousin nafay,who has made a special request for me to post this recipe...sorry nafay wasnt able to post this from so many days...finally here it goes..
INGREDIENTS For the Stuffing
- Beans 100grms
- Carrots 100grms
- Cabbage 100grms
- Capsicum 100grms
- Chicken 100grms(boiled and shredded)
- Spring Onions 50grms
- Potatoes 150grms(optional)
- Green chilles 10
- Coriander leaves 1 bunch
- Ajinomoto 1/2Tspn
- Green chilli sauce 1Tspn
- Finely chopped Ginger 1Tspn
- Finely chopped Garlic 1Tspn
- Black Pepper powder 1-2Tspn(if u want it to be spicy)
- Soya sauce 2drops
- Fresh Lemon juice or Vinegar 1Tbspn
- Salt to taste
- Spring roll Flabs or Samosa flabs will also do
- Chop beans,capsicum,green chillies and spring onions finely.
- Grate carrots,potatoes and cabbage.
- Boil the chicken and shred it.
- Take a kadai add 3Tbspns of oil with ginger-garlic pieces and fry for a minute.
- Add spring onions,capsicum,green chillies,beans ,carrots,cabbage,potatoes .
- Add the masalas like ajinomoto,soya sauce,black pepper pwdr and chilli sauce.Also add chicken.
- Fry for 5-7 minutes and add some salt.
- Keep frying and add lemon juice or vinegar .
- Garnish with coriander leaves and cool it.
- Take a spring roll flab and put about 2Tspns of stuffing in the middle and roll it .Seal with water
- Deep fry to golden Brown in colour.
looks great...what are you going to make for eid? anything new? do let me know, and for the kababs, do u blend the minced meet? and how does the minced meat stick to the skewers, mine usually drops after few mins:(
ReplyDeleteI love spring rolls, will sure give it a try, ur recipe looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteAnjum, At modern Hyderabadi weddings nowadays, Spring rolls are a must in the menu as a starter, have you noticed? They are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI will be trying your recipe soon inshallah.
Takecare!
I love your blog, there are lots of delicious looking recipes... These spring rolls look awesome :)
ReplyDeleteSpring rolls look gr8.
ReplyDeleteSpring rolls are quite popular here too, every Indian partying has it in the menu.
ReplyDeletethanks for your recipe:)
Oooooh love love love it. Don't you just love the crunch and love your filling!
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