Tired of delivery and take out? Put the phone down. We have something better with these easy and fun raw veggie rolls. Contributor and naturopathic medical student Nora Abbas says, “You could feed me anything as long as it had a good sauce or dressing on it.” Raw veggie rolls are a great way to get more vegetables in your diet (and enjoy the sauce!). Abbas shares the secrets of rolling rice paper wraps, something she learned from her Taiwanese Aunt. It’s easy if you have everything ready ahead of time. Spice them up and add a protein of your choice. Recipe originally posted on buzzedfeeds.com.
other veggies or protein of choice (Asian tempeh, chicken, etc.)Optional
Spicy Peanut Butter Dipping Sauce
¼cuppeanut butter
3tbspaminos, tamari, or other gf soy sauce substitute
2tbsprice vinegar
2small limes, juiced (or 4 tbsp)
1tbspcoconut nectar or other neutral liquid sweetener
1-2tspsesame oil
1-2tbspfiltered wateras needed
½tspfresh or ground ginger
½tspfresh or ground garlic
½tspred pepper flakesadjusting to taste
2tbspfresh chopped cilantro
Instructions
Rolls
Have all the veggies out and ready. Once you wet the rice paper to wrap, you have to work a little bit quickly so they don’t get too soggy and rip.
Fill the wok or bowl with warm-hot water.
Put the rice paper wrapper in the warm-hot water so it is completely submerged and move it lightly back and forth for about 10 seconds or until it starts to soften.
Lay it on a flat surface (cutting board or plate) and lay the veggies in it, but make sure not to over fill it – about 1 of each veggie stick.
Top with a little cilantro and fold one side over (I usually start with the side closest to you and fold it forward).
Then fold each of the two sides over and roll forward, like a burrito.
Continue to do the same for the other wrappers.
Peanut Butter Dipping Sauce
In a small jar, combine all the sauce ingredients and mix well.
Adjust ingredients to desired taste and consistency. I sometimes like less garlic or pepper, or more lime and water to thin out and flavor.
Refrigerate if not serving immediately and stir before serving.