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Tonkatsu Salad Roll Recipe

Posted September 10, 2014 by Stephanie
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tonkatsu salad roll recipe - www.iamafoodblog.com

Vietnamese gỏi cuốn are one of those funny foods that go by all sorts of names in English. I’ve seen them called Summer rolls, fresh Spring rolls, and salad rolls. I’ve always known them as salad rolls so that’s what I’m going with. Whatever you like calling them, they are pure handheld genius, especially when you start stuffing them with things that don’t traditionally go inside rice paper.

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Case in point: that crispy, breaded, juicy pork known as tonkatsu. Tonkatsu is incredible no matter how you eat it (it’s especially awesome when you tuck it in between two slices of bread). So really, it wasn’t too much of a stretch when I decided that tonkatsu rolled in rice paper would make for a strangely delicious hybrid salad roll. I loved the contrast between the juicy panko crusted pork, crunchy cucumbers and slippery rice paper. I preferred mine with a bit of mustard, but Mike liked dipping his in a bit of fish sauce. Either way, these guys are definitely going to be eaten again soon!

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Tonkatsu Salad Roll Recipe
makes about 12 rolls

  • 2 small pork chops, cut into even strips
  • salt and freshly ground pepper
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 1 – 1/2 cups panko
  • oil for pan frying
  • 2-3 cups raw spinach
  • 1 english cucumber, seeded and cut into strips
  • 12 round rice paper wrappers
  • mustard, to taste
  • fish sauce vinaigrette, if desired

Lightly season the pork chop strips with salt and pepper and sprinkle with flour. Dip the chops into the beaten egg and then into the panko, making sure that all sides are coated. Heat up half an inch of oil in a large frying pan over medium high heat. Fry the chops until golden brown and cooked through, flipping once, about 2 minutes per side. Drain on paper towels.

Take a rice paper wrapper and completely submerge it in a bowl of hot tap water for 10-15 seconds. Place the wrapper on a plate or cutting board – it’ll continue to soften as your assembling your roll. Add fillings as desired: spinach, cucumber strips, crispy pork. Fold the bottom half of the wrapper up over the filling, hold the fold in place, fold in the sides and roll. Enjoy with mustard and fish sauce. Repeat as needed.

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Giveaway: It’s my birthday today(!) and to celebrate I’ve partnered up with Shun to giveaway a Classic Nakiri Knife and a copy of my book, Easy Gourmet. It’s the knife in the gif in this post and it’s my absolute favourite! I just know if you win you’ll love it too!

To Enter: Leave a comment below telling me what your ultimate birthday meal is. Open to US residents only. Winner will be selected at random and contacted by email. Contest ends September 12th at 12AM PDT. Good luck!

Update: Congrats Mijin! Brush off your knife skills because you’ve won a Shun Nakiri knife! I’ll be sending you an email with details so keep your eyes peeled!

158 Comments

  1. Carla says:

    My Birthday is in the fall so I’m always craving comfort food. I say Chicken A La King!

  2. Stacey Roberson says:

    I love fondue! My ultimate birthday meal would start off with a cheese fondue, then a min course fondue for chicken and steak, and for desert, a chocolate fondue to dip brownies and cookies.

  3. Katie says:

    Happy Birthday!!! I’ve always wanted a Shun Knife! My ultimate birthday dinner is sushi! I love it! And then finish it off with a big slice of chocolate cake :)

  4. Amanda S says:

    Happy birthday!
    My ultimate birthday meal would be a dessert buffet! Cheesecakes, pies, brownies and donuts! Calories don’t count on your birthday, right?

  5. Heather Taylor says:

    My ultimate birthday meal would be Thai!

  6. Cynthia says:

    Happy Birthday to You and best wishes for a good year! The most delicious birthday dinner would include my mother’s mi fen (rice vermicelli) that contains shreds of pork, Napa cabbage, and spring onions, jiao zi (boiled pork dumplings), “dry fried” salt and pepper squid, a plateful of stir fried fresh pea shoots, and cups of hot tea to gently aid with digestion. I’m not sure if there would be room for any sweets, but I would do my best to eat a bite of carrot cake.

  7. emily says:

    my ultimate birthday meal would be amazing sushi and a slice of my mom’s chocolate pound cake! the best

  8. Sophie says:

    I love you for this!! So so good-sounding!

    Last year, my mother made my dream-dinner for my birthday (mine is the 15th!): smoked ribs, creamed corn, and her ultra-special potato salad, with my favorite meringue dessert in place of cake! It was heaven. Since I stopped eating meat I am really excited to see what she comes up with this year….. she is truly how I learned and honed my skills and love of cooking!

    Happy birthday to you, dear! muah

  9. Love this! My ultimate birthday meal is an awesome stack of pecan pancakes. It’s SO good.
    Congrats on the book! :)

  10. Tyler says:

    Happy birthday! My ultimate birthday meal would be some simple fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and corn on the cob… But maybe with some sushi on the side to add pizzaz.

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