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Gado-Gado Summer Rolls

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Lara Lee's GadoGado Summer Rolls Recipe
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by D’mytrek Brown

This recipe for crunchy, bright vegetarian rice paper rolls from cookbook author and recipe developer Lara Lee is a cross-cultural twist on two street food icons, one from Vietnam and the other from Indonesia.

The first source of inspiration is refreshing Vietnamese gỏi cuốn, which translates to “salad rolls.” In addition to the popular street food, they’re often served DIY-style at home; guests can fill rolls to their liking from platters of wrappers, vegetables, noodles, and pork or prawns. The second is Indonesian gado-gado, a colorful composed salad with a spicy peanut dressing. The salad, considered a national dish in Indonesia, traditionally includes tempeh, tofu, vegetables, lontong, hard-boiled eggs, and emping or krupuk crackers. These fresh gado-gado rolls are Lee’s homage to both culinary traditions; wrapping the fresh ingredients of Indonesian gado-gado inside Vietnamese rice paper wrappers.

To make tight and neat rolls: Soak the rice paper rounds until they’re just flexible and take care not to overfill them.(Watch Vietnamese cookbook author Andrea Nguyen roll them like a pro here!) Perfecting your rolling technique might take some practice, but we’re using that as an excuse to make these again and again.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    4 Servings

Ingredients

¼

cup plus 2 Tbsp. (or more) vegetable oil

cup unsalted dry-roasted peanuts, preferably skin-on

2

large shallots, thinly sliced

6

garlic cloves, thinly sliced

2

Fresno chiles, thinly sliced

6

Tbsp. kecap manis, divided

Kosher salt

8

oz. firm tofu, sliced ¼" thick

12

8" rice paper rounds

3

cups 2" matchsticks crunchy vegetables (such as carrots, cucumber, and/or bean sprouts)

½

head of romaine lettuce, thinly sliced

4

hard-boiled eggs, halved

Prawn crackers (for serving)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat ¼ cup oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Cook peanuts, tossing, until slightly darkened, about 1 minute. Add shallots, garlic, and chiles and cook, stirring occasionally, until shallots and garlic are softened, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer peanut mixture to a blender; wipe out skillet and reserve. Add 5 Tbsp. kecap manis and ⅔ cup water to blender and season with salt. Blend, thinning with more water a tablespoonful at a time if needed, until smooth and a pourable consistency. Transfer sauce to a small bowl.

    Step 2

    Pat tofu dry. Heat remaining 2 Tbsp. oil in reserved skillet over medium-high. Working in batches, cook tofu, adding a splash or so more of oil if pan looks dry, until golden brown in spots, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to paper towels; season with salt. Cut into about 2" long matchsticks.

    Step 3

    Working one at a time, dip rice paper rounds into a large shallow bowl filled with hot water and let soak until pliable but not floppy. Transfer to a work surface and arrange 3–4 pieces of tofu, ¼ cup vegetables, and a heaping ¼ cup lettuce horizontally across center, leaving a 2" gap on each side (be careful not to overfill). Drizzle ¼ tsp. kecap manis over. Using moistened fingers, fold sides up and over filling, then fold side nearest to you up and over filling and roll up gently but tightly.

    Step 4

    Cut rolls in half on a diagonal. Arrange on plates with eggs and crackers. Serve with peanut sauce alongside for dipping.

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  • This is the second time I've made this recipe, and this sauce is great, but it benefits from the juice of at least 1 lime (to taste; I added three, because I like it limey) to elevate the dish to fantastic - I also had to add a lot of salt to balance out the sweetness of the kecap manis - not a bad thing, but definitely do it incrementally and taste often, since I could tell if I added too much at once, it might end up getting too salty, since it took a while to disolve with all the oil from the frying and the peanuts themselves.

    • Ian Rios

    • Lexington, KY

    • 7/29/2022

  • These are incredible! Made exactly as listed except I just bought the "fried extra firm tofu" from the store and chopped that / skipped the extra step of cooking a raw block. Worth the trip to get shrimp chips for serving with too. Absolutely delicious and fresh, a great summer meal. The wrapping was a little challenging (mine didn't turn out super cute) but it's doable and delicious either way. Will make again for sure!

    • kmarxmarx

    • chicago, il

    • 8/9/2021

  • Great recipe! These summer rolls are so good. And that gado gado sauce, I could eat it by the spoonful. Super delicious!

    • Anonymous

    • Canberra ACT

    • 4/29/2021