Bitter Melon & Sweet Corn Spring Rolls
- 1 bitter melon
- 1 medium onion
- 1 (420 g) can sweetcorn (or rough equivalent of freshly cooked)
- 2 -3 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 teaspoons sesame oil
- 1 dash soy sauce
- 1 liter boiling water
- 20 spring roll wrappers (at least)
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce, for dipping
- Place your large glass dish on a heat-proof mat on your bench/island/table near your freshly boiled kettle of the water.
- Place your oiled plate next to that, and your final dish next to that.
- Cut the ends from your bitter melon, top and tail it, cut it in half across the middle.
- Then cut each half lengthways, and scrape out the seed-bed very firmly.
- Your melon should be very easy to cut yet quite firm.Slice the shell VERY thinly into what I call smiles ).
- Slice your onion in any way you prefer for frying, again, I use VERY thin smiles.
- Chop thinly for reduced cooking time.
- Put aside with the melon slices.
- Have your corn ready, but separate.
- Heat your olive oil and sesame oil in a 30cm frypan on medium heat.
- Toss in the bitter melon and onion and fry until melon begins to go soft and onion is browning -- not too hot, though!
- Toss in a dash or two of soy sauce to taste .When melon softens, add the corn, and cook until heated through and corn begins to colour.
- Watch out, and be careful because the corn tries to jump from the pan!
- Keep stirring it!
- When it's done just switch the pan off, and let it sit whilst you take the next steps.
- Boil your water again and fill your round dish with boiling water.
- Take one spring roll sheet and dunk it in the water according to the instructions on the packet.
- Only 1 at a time!
- when it has softened, take it out using tongs -- use two tongs and grasp it at 8 & 4 o'clock and pull it out towards you, also pulling it up so it hangs down over the dish -- lay it down on your oiled plate and smooth out the edges with your fingers.
- Take a tablespoonful ( more or less ) of your bitter melon mix and pop it on your spring roll wrapper and wrap according to the instructions on the packet.
- Place seam side down on your final dish.
- Continue until mix is used up.
- If your water cools too much, tip in some more from the kettle.
- If you want to fry them afterward, follow the directions on the wrapper packet as to refrigeration time and frying method.
- I serve them just like this because we can't wait that long to eat them!
- Use soy sauce as a dipping sauce.
- this mix may also be used to stuff other vegetable, or for dim sims and wontons.
- I have been known to make sandwiches with it when I have been too lazy to do the wrappers.
- It is also nice with soba noodles fried and tossed through.
bitter, onion, sweetcorn, olive oil, sesame oil, soy sauce, water, spring roll wrappers, soy sauce
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/bitter-melon-sweet-corn-spring-rolls-344204 (may not work)