Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Dec 12, 2020 · Shanghai Spring Rolls (上海春卷 Shanghai Chun Juan) Preparation: 1 hours | Cook: 30 minutes 8 ingredients spring rolls. December 12, 2020 Jump to Recipe Print. Spring rolls 春卷 are a traditional food that used to be enjoyed by Southern Chinese people during special holidays, like the Spring Festival 春节 (a.k.a Chinese New Year) and ...

    • Spring Rolls
    • Shanghainese
  2. Jan 14, 2016 · One of the Chun Juan's many charms is the way in which the deeply crunchy outsides contrast with the soft, savory filling. This spring roll recipe is delicious!

    • Appetizer
    • 20
    • Chinese
  3. Dec 11, 2021 · A traditional food popular in many regions of China, spring rolls (Chun Juan/春卷), aka egg rolls in American English, are one of the most sought after dishes in overseas Chinese restaurants. They’re also a staple at Cantonese dim sum eateries, where small-portioned delicacies are enjoyed as brunch.

    • Appetizer
    • 2 min
    • 153
    • Chun Juan recipes1
    • Chun Juan recipes2
    • Chun Juan recipes3
    • Chun Juan recipes4
    • Chun Juan recipes5
  4. This recipe, adapted from fruitguys.com, shows how to make fresh spring rolls in dried rice wrappers. This recipe is suitable for vegans and vegetarians: the choice of vegetables includes regular, napa or Savoy green cabbage, carrot, mushrooms and mixed vegetables such as bean sprouts, snow peas, and sweet pepper.

    • (16)
    • Chinese
    • Appetizer
    • 4
  5. Apr 14, 2021 · This recipe teaches you how to make Spring Rolls, a popular Chinese snack. With various vegetables wrapped in, they are fried to golden, tasting brittle and savory.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Spring rolls, known as 'Chun Juan', in Chinese, are eaten during the Lunar New Year as a symbol of wealth and prosperity because they resemble gold bars. The lucky saying for eating spring rolls is Hwung-Jin Wan-Lyang, which translates to 'a ton of gold.'

  7. Oct 7, 2023 · Chinese spring rolls, also known as “Chun Juan” are different from other Asian spring rolls. They are made with thin wheat flour wrappers and are often deep fried. The filling is quite versatile and can be made with a combination of vegetables, meat, seafood, noodles and egg.