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  2. Shrimp-and-Pork Spring Rolls Recipe - AOL

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    Add the pork and cook, breaking up the meat, until no pink remains, 2 minutes. Add the pork to the shrimp. Heat the remaining 2 teaspoons of vegetable oil in the skillet.

  3. Shrimp-and-Pork Spring Rolls Recipe - AOL

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  4. Spring roll - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese cuisine, spring rolls are savoury rolls with cabbage and other vegetable fillings inside a thinly wrapped cylindrical pastry. They are usually eaten during the Spring Festival in mainland China, hence the name. Meat varieties, particularly pork, are also popular. Fried spring rolls are generally small and crisp.

  5. Cha siu bao - Wikipedia

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    Cha siu bao (simplified Chinese: 叉烧包; traditional Chinese: 叉燒包; pinyin: chāshāo bāo; Jyutping: caa1 siu1 baau1; Cantonese Yale: chā sīu bāau; lit. 'barbecued pork bun') is a Cantonese baozi (bun) filled with barbecue-flavored cha siu pork. [1] They are served as a type of dim sum during yum cha and are sometimes sold in ...

  6. Popiah - Wikipedia

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    Other common variations of popiah include pork (lightly seasoned and stir-fried), shrimp or crab meat. Seaweed is often included in the Xiamen versions. Some hawkers in Malaysia and Singapore, especially in non-halal settings, will add fried pork lard. As a fresh spring roll, the popiah skin itself is not fried.

  7. How to Make Spring Rolls

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    Fresh spring rolls are filled with ingredients that can be eaten raw, such as shredded carrots, bean sprouts and fresh herbs, or ingredients that have been cooked before — shrimp, smoked salmon ...

  8. Get Rolling on These Fresh Shrimp Spring Rolls

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    Serve the spring rolls with the peanut sauce and sweet chili sauce. Tip: Some grocery stores sell vegetables precut into matchstick pieces. Snag some to save a little time!

  9. 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.