Chao Tom (Shrimp and Sugar Cane Rolls)

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Time to Prepare this Recipe 45 minutes Prep: 25 minutes Cook: 20 minutes
Calories Per Serving and Nutrition Information 125 calories per serving view nutrition facts
# of servings this recipe makes 6 servings suggest servings
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Ingredients

1 pound shrimp shelled and deveined
2 teaspoons salt
2 each garlic cloves
2 each shallots
2 teaspoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 tablespoon rice flour toasted
1 tablespoon nuoc mam
2 tablespoons water ice cold
1 x vegetable oil to oil your hands
3 each sugar cane 6inch long canned
1 each cucumber peeled and cut into thin slivers
1 cup mint leaves fresh
1 cup cilantro leaves fresh
12 each red lettuce or butter lettuce
Dipping sauce
4 each garlic cloves
2 each serrano chiles
2 tablespoons sugar
6 tablespoons nuoc mam
4 tablespoons lime juice
6-8 tablespoons water

Directions

Shell and devein the shrimp. Toss with salt; let sit for 10 minutes. Rinse with cold water; drain thoroughly. Blot dry. In a food processor, finely mince the garlic and shallots. Add sugar, pepper, toasted rice powder, fish sauce, and shrimp; process into a smooth paste.

With the machine running, pour the ice water through the feed tube; process until the shrimp is light and fluffy. Cover and refrigerate. Pour vegetable oil into a small bowl. Place a wire cooling rack on a baking sheet; brush with oil.

Cut the sugar cane lengthwise into quarters to make 12 long strips. Dip your fingers into the oil, then take about 2 tablespoons shrimp paste and evenly mold a 1-inch cylinder around a sugar cane strip, leaving 1 inch free at both ends.

Arrange the rolls on the rack diagonally, and keep them from touching each other.

Arrange the cucumber, mint and coriander leaves, and lettuce on a platter; set aside.

Broil the shrimp rolls about 6 inches from the heat, turning once, until the edges are bright orange and the filling feels firm to the touch, 2 to 3 minutes per side.

To serve, take a rice paper sheet and set it on a plate. Dip a pastry brush into a bowl of water. Brush the entire rice paper generously with water.

Let it sit until the paper is pliable and somewhat flimsy. Put a lettuce leaf on one end of the paper. Place a cucumber sliver, mint and coriander leaves on top of the lettuce.

Take a hot stick of sugar cane, break off the shrimp and place it on top of the vegetables. Begin rolling up the paper to enclose the filling; form it into the shape of a cylinder. Drip into the nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce,. and take a bite, then chew on the sugar cane for the sweetness (do not swallow the sugar cane).

NUOC CHAM DIPPING SAUCE: Grind the garlic, chiles and sugar into a paste in a mortar, blender or mini-food processor. Stir in fish sauce, lime and water. Strain into a dipping bowl.

NOTE: If sugar cane is not available, use a skewer or inexpensive bamboo chopsticks. Soak them in water overnight before wrapping with shrimp paste.

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 157g
Amount per Serving
Calories 125 7% of calories from fat
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 1.0g1%
 Saturated Fat 0.0g1%
 Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 148mg49%
Sodium 960mg40%
Total Carbohydrate 12.0g4%
 Dietary Fiber 1.0g3%
 Sugars 6.0g
Protein 17.0g34%
Vitamin A 7%  Vitamin C 15%
Calcium 6%  Iron 16%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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