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Strawberry Banana Spring Rolls
What to do with unused spring roll wrappers from Sunday’s dinner party, some overripe bananas (we seem to always have a lot of these), and a bunch of leftover untouched strawberries in my freezer? Taking some cues from Mother Necessity, with a nod to the Philippine snack Turon, I set out my effects and started a pot of oil. Turon is generally made with a filling of ripe plantains and strips of jackfruit, rolled up in lumpia wrappers, [sometimes] coated sparingly with brown sugar, and deep fried. I didn’t have either fruit on hand so I made do, substituting jackfruit with strawberries and plantains with bananas. I tossed the nanners in some lime juice to take some of the ‘old’ out of it. Then mixed in the strawberries and brown sugar. After expectedly botching the first few rolls — they… exploded — I doubled the wrapping and flash fried them with the oil at near smoking point. Serve with sweetened condensed milk. —————————————————————– 1 banana, quartered lengthwise and cut into 1 inch pieces - Set the pot of oil on medium heat. Note: Not for the faint of heart. The filling will steam up and try to escape. If a roll starts sizzling loudly, act quickly and carefully. Rotate the roll so that the place where the steam escapes points up away from the oil. If you leave it in there too long, it will break at the ends and start to leak so err on the side of not brown enough. related searches : Strawberry
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