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  2. Get Rolling on These Fresh Shrimp Spring Rolls

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    For the peanut sauce: In a medium bowl, whisk together the peanut butter, hot water, lime juice, honey, hot sauce, sesame oil, soy sauce, and garlic until well combined. Transfer to a serving bowl ...

  3. Vegetable Summer Rolls with Chile-Lime Dipping Sauce

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    Working with 2 rice papers at a time, dip the papers in the water, shake off any excess, transfer to a work surface and let stand until softened, 30 seconds. Place a small handful of the vermicelli on the lower third of each rice paper.

  4. Vegetable Summer Rolls with Chile-Lime Dipping Sauce

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    This Turkish borek-inspired recipe gets its name from "scrunched"-up layers of phyllo and a spanakopita-esque filling that result in a stunning, pleated spiral shape. Fresh dill, feta, and spinach ...

  6. Too Hot Out to Cook? Try One of These Easy Summer ... - AOL

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    Spring Rolls Cool off from the summer heat with a crunchy plate of spring rolls! They're so easy to make using rice wrappers stuffed with a variety of colorful fruits, veggies, herbs, and shrimp.

  7. Spring roll - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian fried spring rolls with a dipping sauce. The Cambodian fried spring rolls are called chai yor (Khmer: ចៃយ៉) or naem chien (ណែមចៀន). Despite originating in the Chinese Cambodian community, nowadays fried spring rolls have spread throughout the country. They are different from Chinese spring rolls with their filling ...

  8. Lumpiang Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Lumpiang Shanghai (also known as Filipino spring rolls, or simply lumpia or lumpiya) is a Filipino deep-fried appetizer consisting of a mixture of giniling (ground pork) with vegetables like carrots, chopped scallions or red onions and garlic, [1] wrapped in a thin egg crêpe.

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    Spring Rolls While this refreshing recipe adds cooked shrimp to a medley of fresh herbs and colorful veggies, you can swap the shrimp for roast chicken, turkey, or skip the meat all together.