Easy Eggroll Recipe | Make Your Own Egg Rolls! | Moms Need To Know ™ (2024)

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My entire family loves egg rolls (although my oldest son prefers the pizza rolls that our local Chinese restaurant sells) and I wanted to try making them and know exactly what was going in to my egg rolls! I wanted an easy eggroll recipe that would be quick to make and would freeze well so that, when I get a craving for Chinese food, I can just grab one out of the freezer and heat it up quickly!

Now, I could have spent time chopping up a bunch of carrots and cabbage for the filling, but it was just easier to buy a bag of cole slaw mix in the produce section of the grocery store. It's already all cut up for me and my family honestly didn't notice a difference! I found this recipe and started off to make it exactly the same way, but after I started cooking and tasting, I made some tweaks that I really think made it much better! Pair these egg rolls with my egg roll dipping sauce recipe and you have a great appetizer to serve at parties!

A few things to keep in mind:

  • These egg rolls can be frozen, but you must cook them first. Egg roll wrappers do NOT freeze well, especially after they have been filled, unless they are cooked.
  • They can be baked instead of fried. To bake them, just spray them with cooking oil and bake at 400, turning once, until they are crispy on all sides.
  • To reheat frozen egg rolls, just place them on a cookie sheet and bake at 350 until they are heated through (you can also thaw them first).
  • This recipe will also work great for "bite-size" egg rolls. Just substitute wonton wrappers for the egg roll wrapper and you should get 28 - 30 mini egg rolls instead of 14 full size ones.
  • You can use ground pork sausage (the kind that comes in tubes) or fresh ground pork. I chose the fresh ground pork and the next time I make these, I will make sure to chop the pork with my spatula a bit more to get the meat pieces a little smaller.

Ok - let's get to my easy eggroll recipe. To make them, you will need:

Ingredients

  • ¾ lb pork sausage or ground pork
  • 4 cups cole slaw mix
  • 3 tablespoon reduced-sodium soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoon Hoisin sauce
  • 1 can (8 ounces) sliced water chestnuts, drained and chopped
  • ¼ cup chopped green onion
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 1 - 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten
  • Oil for deep-fat frying

Directions:

  1. In a large skillet, cook sausage over medium heat, breaking up well, until no longer pink. Drain fat and return pork to the pan
  2. Stir in the coleslaw mix, water chestnuts, onions, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, garlic and ginger. Saute until cabbage starts to wilt, but is not mushy.

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  4. Position an egg roll wrapper with one point toward you. Place about ¼ cup filling in the center.

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  5. Fold bottom corner over filling and tuck under filling.

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  6. Gently fold the sides toward center and over the filling. Roll toward the remaining point.
  7. Moisten top corner and any other "loose areas" with beaten egg yolk and press to seal.

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  8. Repeat with remaining wrappers and filling.
  9. Heat deep fat fryer (or oil in a heavy skillet) to 375.
  10. Fry egg rolls, a few at a time, for 1-2 minutes on each side or until golden brown.
  11. Drain on paper towels.
  12. Serve with sweet-and-sour sauce.

These were so easy to make, I can't believe I had a fear of making egg rolls for so long! I think I am soon going to try making the pizza egg rolls that my son loves so much as well as experiment with a few dessert egg roll recipes!

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Easy Eggroll Recipe | Make Your Own Egg Rolls!

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Ingredients

  • ¾ lb pork sausage or ground pork
  • 4 cups cole slaw mix
  • 3 tablespoon reduced-sodium soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoon Hoisin sauce
  • 1 can 8 ounces sliced water chestnuts, drained and chopped
  • ¼ cup chopped green onion
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 1 - 2 egg yolks slightly beaten
  • Oil for deep-fat frying

Instructions

  • In a large skillet, cook sausage over medium heat, breaking up well, until no longer pink. Drain fat and return pork to the pan

  • Stir in the coleslaw mix, water chestnuts, onions, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, garlic and ginger. Saute until cabbage starts to wilt, but is not mushy.

  • Season with salt & pepper to taste

  • Position an egg roll wrapper with one point toward you. Place about ¼ cup filling in the center.

  • Fold bottom corner over filling and tuck under filling.

  • Gently fold the sides toward center and over the filling. Roll toward the remaining point.

  • Moisten top corner and any other "loose areas" with beaten egg yolk and press to seal.

  • Repeat with remaining wrappers and filling.

  • Heat deep fat fryer (or oil in a heavy skillet) to 375.

  • Fry egg rolls, a few at a time, for 1-2 minutes on each side or until golden brown.

  • Drain on paper towels.

  • Serve with sweet-and-sour sauce.

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Easy Eggroll Recipe | Make Your Own Egg Rolls! | Moms Need To Know ™ (2024)

FAQs

Should egg rolls be frozen before frying? ›

Freeze for up to 4 months. To cook the frozen egg rolls, just add them straight to the hot oil from frozen and cook an extra 1 ½ minutes longer than normal, for about 4-5 minutes total. Or if baking, add an extra 5 minutes to the bake time from frozen.

What are Chinese egg rolls made of? ›

The egg roll is a variety of deep-fried appetizer served in American Chinese restaurants. It is a cylindrical, savory roll with shredded cabbage, chopped meat, or other fillings inside a thickly-wrapped wheat flour skin, which is fried in hot oil.

What's the difference between egg roll and spring egg roll? ›

Spring rolls are wrapped in thin flour wrappers or rice wrappers, while egg rolls are wrapped in a thicker, noticeably crispier wrapper that's been dipped in egg for richness.

What do you seal egg rolls with? ›

We use an egg wash (1 beaten egg and 1 tablespoon water) to seal our egg rolls. However, our vegetarian egg roll can become a vegan egg roll if you use a cornstarch slurry as a sealer (in addition to eggless wrappers).

What is used to wrap egg rolls? ›

Spring roll wrappers are typically smaller, smoother, and thinner, and do not usually contain egg. They are crispy and break easily when you bite them. Egg roll wrappers are typically larger, thicker, and have a surface that is more pebbly.

How do you seal egg rolls before frying? ›

Use your hands to shape the filling into about a 4″ log, then fold the corner over and wrap over the filling tightly. Roll the wrapper to about half way up the sheet, then fold in the corners to create an envelope shape. Keep rolling to the top, then brush on the egg wash at the top corner and seal the egg roll!

What is the best oil for frying egg rolls? ›

Peanut oil is great for frying egg rolls as it has a high smoking point and provides a nutty flavor. If you don't have it on hand, you can use canola or corn oil. Do not use oils like sesame oil or olive oil, as they are not good candidates for deep-frying due to their low smoking point.

How do you keep eggrolls crispy after frying? ›

Cool your rolls on a wire rack instead of a paper towel or plate. Regardless of whether you air fried, deep-fried, or baked your egg rolls, do not let them cool on a paper towel or plate. Instead, use a pair of tongs to set the egg rolls on a raised cooling rack with a baking sheet underneath it.

Why are my homemade egg rolls soggy? ›

You must take the time to chill your filling in the freezer or refrigerator before using. If it is warm, it will make your egg roll wrappers soggy and easily tear. Remove excess moisture. You don't want any excess moisture because soggy filling will make soggy egg rolls that can easily tear.

How to tell if egg rolls are bad? ›

To tell if an egg roll has gone bad, check for any change in its color and texture. If the egg roll has turned extremely dark brown or has hardened, it could be a sign that it's past its prime. The most reliable way to tell is by smelling it; if it has a sour or unpleasant smell, it's time to throw it away.

Why do my egg rolls fall apart? ›

A warm filling may cause your wrapper to soften and tear, and your egg roll to fall apart. Don't overfill your wrapper or #3 will happen. Make sure your oil is at the optimum temp before you start frying.

What are the ingredients in frozen egg rolls? ›

FILLING: WHITE MEAT CHICKEN, CABBAGE, CARROTS, YELLOW ONION, CELERY, SUGAR, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: BROWN RICE, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, SALT, SPICE, SOY SAUCE (WHEAT, SOYBEANS, SALT), GARLIC, TOASTED SESAME OIL, MALTODEXTRIN, DRIED ONION; WRAPPER: ENRICHED FLOUR ([BLEACHED WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE ...

What makes an egg roll and egg roll? ›

What is an Egg Roll? The dough for egg rolls is made (as the name suggests) of flour and eggs, giving it a sturdier texture and making it more like fried pasta. Egg roll dough is a little thicker than spring rolls, and the entire roll is deep-fried after it's filled and wrapped.

What are the ingredients in no name egg rolls? ›

Ingredients: Cabbage, Enriched Wheat Flour, Water, Seasoned Beef (beef,water, Salt, Spice Extract), Canola Oil, Carrots, Celery, Onions, Sugar,salt, Modified Corn Starch, Liquid Whole Egg, Spices, Sodium Propionate,vegetable Mono- And Diglycerides, Sodium Stearoyl-2-lactylate.

Do regular egg rolls have meat? ›

That's why, unlike spring rolls, egg rolls always have cooked fillings, and almost always include meat. Vegetable egg rolls can be equally hearty though, with a cooked combination of savory veggies like cabbage, celery and onion, plus plenty of seasoning.

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