Egg Roll Wrappers

Easy to make. I have had this recipe for over 20 years and no longer remember where I originally received it. Cooking time is approximate total cooking time for all 16 egg rolls.

Egg Roll Wrappers
Egg Roll Wrappers

Easy to make. I have had this recipe for over 20 years and no longer remember where I originally received it. Cooking time is approximate total cooking time for all 16 egg rolls.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 16
  • Carbohydrate 18.7730129166667 g
  • Cholesterol 13.21875 mg
  • Fat 0.310760833333333 g
  • Fiber 0.00110416666666667 g
  • Protein 0.39358125 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.0968845833333333 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 serving(s) (22g)
  • Sodium 4.37683333333333 mg
  • Sugar 18.77190875 g
  • Trans Fat 0.0520995833333333 g
  • Calories 77 calories

Step-by-step

  • Combine ingredients to make a dough.
  • Cover and let rest for 10 minutes.
  • Knead until smooth and elastic.
  • Divide into 16 pieces.
  • Roll into 6 inch squares. (Dough should be very thin).
  • Stack rolled squares separately with wax paper between each one.
  • Keep covered so they will not dry out while making the entire recipe of wrappers.
  • Fill by making a line of your favorite filling about 1/2 from top and side edges.
  • Fold in each side over filling.
  • Brush on a small amount of saved egg along remaining side edges and the bottom edge.
  • Roll from the top to the bottom and press lightly so it will seal.
  • Fry at 350 degrees until golden brown.
My Secret to Perfect Egg Roll Wrappers

My Go-To Egg Roll Wrapper Recipe: A Culinary Journey Through Time

As a busy working mom, time in the kitchen is a precious commodity. Finding recipes that are both delicious and efficient is key to keeping our family fed and happy. This recipe for egg roll wrappers is one of those gems. I’ve been making it for over two decades, a testament to its simplicity and versatility. It’s a recipe I stumbled upon years ago – the source is long forgotten, lost somewhere in the mists of time and countless recipe cards – but the taste and ease of preparation remain etched in my memory (and my family's stomachs!).

The beauty of homemade egg roll wrappers lies not just in the superior taste, but also in the control it gives you over the ingredients. Forget store-bought wrappers filled with unknown additives; these are pure, simple, and made with love (and a dash of flour and water!). The texture is wonderfully delicate, almost ethereal, a perfect canvas for whatever filling your heart desires. From classic pork and cabbage to vegetarian delights or even a sweet mango and coconut creation, the possibilities are endless. The process itself is surprisingly meditative; the gentle kneading, the careful rolling, it’s a small act of culinary mindfulness in a hectic world. And the satisfaction of seeing those golden-brown, crispy rolls emerge from the fryer? Priceless.

Making these wrappers is a true testament to the power of simple ingredients. With just flour, water, and a touch of salt, you can craft these delicate wrappers that transform any filling into a culinary masterpiece. I often find myself making a double batch – one for immediate use, the other to freeze for a future culinary adventure. Having these readily available in my freezer is a lifesaver on those busy weeknights when a quick, homemade meal is desperately needed. It’s the kind of recipe that not only delivers in terms of taste and ease but also provides a sense of accomplishment, a little touch of homemade magic in an otherwise ordinary week.

I've experimented with different flours and water temperatures over the years, but I've found that using cold water and all-purpose flour yields the perfect balance of texture and elasticity. The key is to work quickly yet gently, to avoid overworking the dough which can lead to toughness. And let me tell you, the aroma of these freshly fried egg rolls fills your kitchen with a warmth that's just as comforting as the meal itself. This isn’t just a recipe; it’s a culinary tradition I've passed down within my own family. It's a comforting hug in the form of a perfectly crisp, golden-brown egg roll. Try it – I'm confident you'll fall in love, too.

So, whether you’re a seasoned chef or a kitchen novice, give this recipe a try. You'll be surprised at how easy it is to create restaurant-quality egg roll wrappers at home. It’s a perfect recipe to share with friends and family, a recipe that speaks to the heart of home cooking. It’s more than just a recipe; it’s a taste of tradition, a pinch of nostalgia, and a whole lot of deliciousness.

Beyond the practical aspects, this recipe also reminds me of simpler times, when culinary adventures were less about fancy ingredients and more about the joy of creation. It’s a recipe steeped in memories, a bridge connecting past culinary experiences with present-day family meals. And that, to me, is the most valuable ingredient of all.