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Homemade egg rolls are one of my favorite hearty appetizers to make, but traditionally, you’d need at least a few cups of oil to pan fry the egg rolls.
No more! Thanks to the benefits of technology, I now use an air fryer to make my egg rolls and they turn out almost as crispy and delicious as the deep-fried version!
There are two reasons why you might want to air fry your egg rolls.
Some traditionally fried recipes adapt well to the air fryer, but egg rolls work really well. They come out crispy and browned, and if you have access to an air fryer, this is a must try!
I give you my basic egg roll filling recipe for this version, but I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you that I’ll put almost anything in egg rolls (think leftover chicken and rice, steak and onions, etc.). It’s a fridge-cleaner appetizer for me. Any sort of cooked protein can probably be diced and added in. Almost any vegetable can be wilted down and folded in as well.
If I’m starting from scratch, however, I do it the Chinese takeout way: I usually start with a pork filling that has ginger, garlic, scallion, carrot, and cabbage. To make the filling:
This should be no surprise, but the filling should taste good before you wrap it up. So taste it and adjust to your liking!
Egg roll wrappers are frequently found in the refrigerated section of your supermarket. They have a few simple ingredients like flour and eggs and are available nationwide these days. If you can’t find them, ask! It’s a good bet your supermarket has them somewhere.
Making egg rolls is like making little mini burritos, except with square tortillas. The key to getting it right is to make sure you turn the square wrapper so a point is facing you (like a diamond). Then place about 1/4 cup of filling in the middle of the wrapper, fold the side points over, and then roll it up!
To make sure the wrapper seals well, I recommend dipping your fingers in water and brushing the outer edges of the wrapper before rolling.
You should get about a dozen egg rolls out of the batch of filling.
When it comes to air frying these, place them in your air fryer basket, but make sure they aren’t stacked or touching. You’ll probably need to do this in two batches.
Brush the egg rolls with a very light coat of oil before air frying. That will help really crisp up the shell. Air fry for about six minutes per side. While you’re at it, hit the basket with some nonstick spray just for good measure to avoid sticking.
Just a note: This recipe was developed using a standard air fryer with a single basket. However, there are many different kinds out there! If you have an air fryer that’s also a combination toaster oven, you may need to use the fryer basket on the lower rack to prevent burning.
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