Hamachi spring rolls and lime chile sauce

1 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
1cupLime Chile Sauee; (See recipe, below)
6tablespoonsSesame oil
½cupJulienned carrots
2tablespoonsMinced garlic
2tablespoonsMinced ginger
4ouncesBean sprouts
4Ounches shiitake mushrooms; sliced
1Japanese cucumber; seeded and cut into 1/4-inch matchsticks
½cupDaikon or turnip; cut into 1/4-inch matchsticks
2ouncesBean thread noodles
2tablespoonsLight soy sauce; (preferably Yamasa brand)
2tablespoonsFish sauce
1cupChopped fresh cilantro
8Sheets round rice paper wrappers
8ouncesFresh hamachi; (yellowfin tuna), cut into 8 strips
1Egg; beaten
1tablespoonCornstarch
Peanut oil; for frying
12Fresh chives
1teaspoonToasted white sesame seeds; for garnish
½cupMirin
¼cupPlum wine
¼cupSake
¼cupSweet chile sauce; (preferably Lingham's brand)
1Ripe plums; pitted and chopped, (up to 2)
Juice and zest of 1/2 orange
1Kaffir lime leaves; very finely julienned, (up to 2)

Directions

LIME CHILE SAUCE

In these spring rolls the ingredients are all neatly layered, so that when cut, the finished product somewhat resembles a sushi roll. The accompanying Lime Chile Sauce perfectly accents the hamachi (yellowfin tuna).

Prepare the Lime Chile Sauce and set aside.

Heat 2 tablespoons of the sesame oil in a wok or large saut‚ pan and stir-fry the carrots. With one-third of the garlic and ginger over high heat for 30 seconds. Transfer to a bowl. Repeat for the bean sprouts and mushrooms, placing each in a separate bowl. Placc the cucumber and daikon in separate bowls.

Bring a stockpot of water to a boil and cook the bean thread noodles until soft, about 10 to 15 minutes. Strain through a sieve, transfer to a mixing bowl, and toss with the soy sauce, fish sauce, and cilantro. Set aside.

Dip the rice paper in warm water for 10 seconds to soften (if you let them get too wet, they will start to break). Pat dry with a clean kitchen towel and lay out on a work surface. Place a strip of the hamachi on the rice paper and add a layer of each of the different vegetables. Brush the edges of the rice paper with the beaten egg, roll up, folding in the ends like a burrito. and dust with the cornstarch Heat enough peanut oil in a large skillet to come ½ inch up the sides.

Using tongs, immerse the spring rolls in the hot oil and pan-fry over medium-low heat for about 1 minute per side, or until olden and crisp.

To serve, cut each spring roll in half. Spoon I/4 cup of the Lime Chile Sauce on each serving plate and stand 4 spring roll halves, cut side up, on the sauce. Garnish the rolls with the chives and the sesame seeds.

Yield: Serves 4

Lime Chile Sauce: In a heavy saucepan, combine all the ingredients, bring to a simmer over high heat, lower the heat nd slowly reduce to about 1 cup.

Strain and cool to room temperature.

Yield: About 1 cup

Posted to recipelu-digest by LSHW <shusky@...> on Feb 20, 1998