Spicy Summer Rolls with Peanut Dipping Sauce

Dairy Free
Health score
48%
Spicy Summer Rolls with Peanut Dipping Sauce
60 min.
6
401kcal

Suggestions


Summer is the perfect time to enjoy fresh, vibrant dishes, and these Spicy Summer Rolls with Peanut Dipping Sauce are a must-try for any food enthusiast. Bursting with flavor and texture, these rolls are brimming with colorful vegetables like crunchy napa cabbage and sweet, coarsely grated carrots, all wrapped in delicate rice paper. The infusion of fresh basil and mint leaves elevates these rolls to a whole new level, allowing each bite to feel like a refreshing burst of summer.

One of the greatest things about this recipe is its versatility. Whether you're serving them as a side dish at your next barbecue or as a light appetizer, these rolls are sure to impress your guests. The creamy peanut butter dipping sauce adds a delightful richness, perfectly balancing the heat from serrano or jalapeño chiles. Plus, this dish is completely dairy-free, making it suitable for a variety of dietary preferences.

Not only are these rolls incredibly delicious, but they also offer a healthier alternative to traditional fried appetizers, with each roll coming in at just 401 calories. Preparing these rolls is an engaging experience, allowing you to get hands-on with rolling and assembling, and the end result is a gorgeous platter that will have everyone coming back for more. So, roll up your sleeves and get ready to dive into a refreshing, tasty treat that embodies everything we love about summer eating!

Ingredients

  • cup basil fresh italian (Asian or )
  • 2.8 cups carrots grated ( 1 pound; use large holes on a box grater)
  • 0.3 cup creamy peanut butter 
  • cup mint leaves fresh
  • 0.7 cup hoisin sauce (see Cooks' notes:)
  • tablespoons jalapeno finely chopped
  • tablespoons juice of lime fresh divided
  • cups napa cabbage thinly sliced coarsely chopped
  • cup peanuts finely chopped
  • ounces vermicelli dried
  • inch you will also need: parchment paper plus more in case some tear
  • 1.5 tablespoons soya sauce 
  • 1.5 teaspoons sugar 
  • 0.3 cup water 

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • knife
  • whisk
  • plastic wrap
  • ziploc bags
  • kitchen towels

Directions

  1. Whisk together sauce ingredients in a bowl until smooth. Set aside.
  2. Put noodles in a heat-proof bowl and cover with boiling-hot water. Soak noodles for 10 minutes then drain and pat dry. Toss noodles with 1 tablespoon lime juice.
  3. Cut noodles with kitchen shears or knife in 5 or 6 places.
  4. Stir together sugar and remaining tablespoon lime juice in another bowl until sugar is dissolved, then toss with carrots and chiles.
  5. Gently immerse 1 rice-paper round in a large bowl of hot tap water and let stand until soft and pliable, 15 to 20 seconds. Lift out, letting excess water drip off, then lay round on a work surface, smoothing it out. If round is still very wet, gently blot top with kitchen towel.
  6. Arrange about 1/4 cup cabbage across center of round, leaving about 1 1/2 inches uncovered on both sides. Top cabbage evenly with 3 tablespoons carrot mixture, then sprinkle with 1 generous tablespoon peanuts. Cover mound of vegetables with a layer each of mint and basil leaves. Top evenly with about 2 tablespoons noodles.
  7. Fold edge of wrapper nearest you over filling, tucking in filling as tightly as possible, until it touches other side of wrapper, then fold in sides and continue to tightly roll until sealed.
  8. Put roll on a rimmed baking sheet lined with a damp towel and cover with another damp towel. Make 11 more rolls in same manner, storing them on baking sheet without touching.
  9. •Commercial hoisin sauces can vary quite a bit in flavor. We think Lee Kum Kee is a good brand.•Sauce can be made 1 day ahead and kept chilled. Bring to room temperature before using.•You will likely have leftovers of some of the filling ingredients and sauce, but when making these rolls, it's better to have a little extra rather than not enough. The sauce is excellent on just about anything: chicken, pork, steak, tofu, and vegetables. Gourmet Live staffers swooned over it.•
  10. Rolls can be made 6 hours ahead, wrapped individually in plastic wrap, and then stored in a resealable plastic bag and chilled.

Nutrition Facts

Calories401kcal
Protein12.83%
Fat44.62%
Carbs42.55%

Properties

Glycemic Index
58.7
Glycemic Load
10.32
Inflammation Score
-10
Nutrition Score
24.827391324241%

Flavonoids

Eriodictyol
2.43mg
Hesperetin
1.21mg
Naringenin
0.02mg
Apigenin
0.41mg
Luteolin
1.12mg
Kaempferol
0.19mg
Myricetin
0.04mg
Quercetin
0.53mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:401.25kcal
20.06%
Fat:20.94g
32.21%
Saturated Fat:3.58g
22.37%
Carbohydrates:44.92g
14.97%
Net Carbohydrates:37.59g
13.67%
Sugar:14.82g
16.47%
Cholesterol:1.22mg
0.41%
Sodium:906.9mg
39.43%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:13.54g
27.08%
Vitamin A:10577.23IU
211.54%
Manganese:1.37mg
68.36%
Vitamin K:47.69µg
45.42%
Vitamin B3:7.58mg
37.89%
Vitamin C:30.76mg
37.29%
Folate:146.87µg
36.72%
Fiber:7.32g
29.29%
Magnesium:105.32mg
26.33%
Phosphorus:230.49mg
23.05%
Copper:0.43mg
21.61%
Vitamin B6:0.43mg
21.36%
Potassium:702.08mg
20.06%
Vitamin B1:0.28mg
18.71%
Iron:2.69mg
14.96%
Vitamin E:2.15mg
14.34%
Vitamin B2:0.24mg
13.95%
Calcium:133.32mg
13.33%
Zinc:1.51mg
10.1%
Selenium:6.44µg
9.2%
Vitamin B5:0.9mg
9.05%
Source:Epicurious