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    Get the Air Fryer Egg Rolls recipe. ... Asparagus are already a quick-cooking veggie but make them in an air fryer with crispy panko breadcrumbs and they become an irresistible side dish the whole ...

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    Air-Fryer Egg Rolls. The two main tips for perfect air-fryer egg rolls is 1) brush your egg rolls with oil, this will ensure they get crispy and develop those iconic little bubble on the outside ...

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    Get the Air Fryer Egg Rolls recipe. Will Dickey. Air Fryer Fried Pickles. ... Here, the cauliflower takes the place of chicken for a vegetarian twist on a classic game day snack.

  5. Egg roll - Wikipedia

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    Another possible origin of the name is from a recipe for "egg roll" (also labeled as "dan gun") in the 1917 cookbook The Chinese Cook Book by Shiu Wong Chan. This recipe called for meat and vegetables rolled inside a layer of fried egg rather than a flour-based wrapper. [7] Nom Wah Tea Parlor in New York City claims the oldest or original egg ...

  6. List of rolled foods - Wikipedia

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    This filling snack is a thin pancake wrapped around savory fillings: sohun, [clarification needed] vegetable mixture; some also add smoked beef, mayonnaise, or egg. It is then covered in egg and panko then fried. Roulade: France: A dish of filled rolled meat or pastry, which can be savory or sweet. Swiss roll is an example of a sweet roulade.

  7. 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.