Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Egg roll

An egg roll is an appetizer which was originally eaten in East Asia but has spread throughout the world as a staple of Asian cuisine. It is said by some that the spring roll led to the creation of the egg roll. Many Asian countries are claimed to have originated the dish, and variants of the egg roll exist in multiple Asian cuisines . Southern China is the most likely source, as it stems from features of Cantonese cuisine.

Description


An egg roll is made by wrapping a combination of chopped vegetables , meat, and sometimes noodles, in a sheet of dough, dipping the dough in or an egg wash, then deep frying it. It can be closed or open ended.

When compared with its cousin, the spring roll, the egg roll is generally larger; has a thicker, puffier skin; is crunchier; and has more filling than the spring roll. However, the terms "spring roll" and "egg roll" are often used somewhat interchangeably. The egg roll dough is wheat-based while the spring roll is sometimes rice-based.

Regional


In mainland China, many Chinese-speaking regions of Asia, and Chinese immigrant communities around the world, egg roll is predominantly referred to as the egg-based, flute-shaped pastry, with typically yellowish, flaky crust often eaten as a sweet snack or dessert. Some varieties are made with sesame seeds or other flavorings/toppings, such as chocolate, cream, or strawberry. The term may also be used to refer to another modern Asian breakfast cuisine that mixes the western omelet with thin egg roll wrappers.

The American Chinese cuisine egg rolls are called either "Fried Egg Roll" or "Fried Spring Roll" - both terms are used interchangeably.

Other foods


In West Bengal, and especially Kolkata, "egg roll" refers to a fried egg wrapped inside a paratha flat-bread and is also known as a kati roll.

In , "egg roll" also commonly refers to a fried egg in a bread roll . The term "pancake roll" is often used by Chinese restaurants in the UK to describe what is called an "egg roll" at Chinese restaurants elsewhere. In France, a similar hors d'oeuvre is called a "nem".

A " egg roll" is an egg roll wrap filled with beans, cheese, and, optionally, meat, as well as various s and spices. It is then deep-fried and served with sour cream or s, like the chimichanga. In Mexico the residents refer to it as a burrito or in some rare cases, a taquito.

In the Philippines, the egg roll is called ''Lumpiang Shanghai'' pronounced loom-pyang shahng-hi but is more popularly referred to as Lumpia.

In the United States, several restaurant chains market a "Southwest Egg Roll", which is a Tex-Mex dish consisting of a deep-fried flour tortilla containing corn, black beans, spinach, chicken, monterey jack cheese, peppers, and other spices.

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