The Egg Roll Chronicles: A Culinary Journey through History and Delectable Innovations

The egg roll is a difficult topic because if you order an egg roll in an Asian country, you will be given what Americans know as a spring roll. Americans have even Americanized the traditional egg roll! Since it’s a beloved food group here in America, we are devoting an entire blog post to them.

The egg roll actually originated in Vietnam. It is usually served as an appetizer and is made from flour dough wrap before being baked or fried. In Vietnam, however, the wrapper is made out of rice paper rather than eggs and flour. In America, we usually refer to this dish as a spring roll. Egg rolls are usually stuffed with pork, shrimp, or chicken and filled with cabbage, carrots, bean sprouts, and other vegetables.

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The American Style: Invention and Evolution

The “American” egg roll was invented in New York in the early 1930s. One of the chefs who claimed the honor, Henry Low, even included its recipe in his 1938 book “Cook at Home in Chinese.” The recipe consisted of bamboo shoots, roast pork, shrimp, scallions, water chestnuts, salt, MSG, sugar, and pepper – which sounds much better than the cabbage medley we get in it today. That’s because this was based off the traditional type. Since it was published in a cook-at-home cookbook, American households changed the recipe little by little. This is how we have come to know the pork and vegetable egg rolls we love today.

Uncertain Origins: Historical Debate

This might seem like such a short time ago that it was created – so much, so that it’s hard to believe it’s true. Even different Asian countries like to argue that they have created it. Foodtimeline.org says egg rolls and spring rolls date back to ancient China. It is very likely that kinds of foods were made and consumed in the U.S. by the first Chinese settlers in the mid-1800s. Now, that starts to make a little more sense. However, we still don’t have enough factual information to determine exactly who or where it came from.

Global Influence and Variations

If we look past its history, it has become a fun staple in cooking today. From pizza egg rolls to mac and cheese egg rolls, the opportunities in the kitchen are endless. It has evolved in many parts of the world, and there are number of versions of this tasty dish today. The Tex-Mex have created the Southwestern style, bringing together Texas and Mexican foods and rolling it in an egg roll wrap. Even India and Australia have created their own versions by using food and popular condiments from their homelands.

Unique and Delicious Egg Roll Recipes

Here are two of the most unique and delicious egg rolls that you can make right at home for dinner and dessert:

Cheese Steak Egg Rolls

When we say you can make anything into an egg roll, you can literally make anything into it. This one is for all you meat lover out there.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 1/2 green bell pepper chopped
  • 12 slices American Cheese
  • 24 egg roll wrappers
  • small bowl of water
  • canola oil for frying

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Start by browning the beef in the skillet. Get a nice brown sear on the beef, then break apart as little as possible. (You want the meat to resemble a pea in size)
  2. Add the salt, pepper and Worcestershire sauce. Stir gently, then remove from pan.
  3. Add 2 tbsp. of butter in the pan, and add the chopped onions and green bell pepper, cooking until browned and caramelized. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Once browned, add the meat back in and mix together.
  5. Let the mixture cool while you prepare the wrappers and cheese. Make sure to keep the wrappers covered when you aren’t using them so they don’t dry out. Lay them on a flat surface and place half a slice of American cheese on the wrapper.
  6. Add 3 tablespoons of the meat mixture on top of the cheese.
  7. Starting from the bottom left, pull the corner over the meat, and fold the two sides in. Wet the edges, and roll tightly.
  8. Heat the canola oil on a pan about an inch high. Drop 3-4 egg rolls in at once.
  9. Once they have browned, remove the egg rolls, and dry them on a cooling rack. Don’t devour all at once!

S’more Egg Rolls

We had to include a dessert, and this is the perfect blend of gooey and crunchy. Making a campfire shouldn’t be the only way we should be able to enjoy s’mores.

INGREDIENTS

  • Egg Roll Wrappers
  • Graham Crackers (finely crushed)
  • Chocolate Chips or chocolate bars
  • Marshmallow Fluff
  • Vegetable Oil (optional if baking)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Soften the paper by quickly dipping in water for 2-3 seconds. This will prevent the wrapper from drying and tearing.
  2. Lay the wrapper flat to create a diamond shape. Place two spoonfuls of marshmallow fluff going across. Add your chocolate and crushed cracker crumbs.
  3. Fold over the sides and then begin rolling from the bottom tucking under until roll is complete.
  4. Fry in hot oil or bake at 350 degrees until golden and crisp.
  5. Remove from heat and drizzle in melted chocolate.
  6. Then, sprinkle powdered sugar and crushed graham cracker crumbs over the top.
  7. Serve with vanilla ice cream for an extra treat!

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