I lived as a missionary kid in Thakek until 1975, and when mom brought these home from the market it was a really big treat. We loved them then, and I still love them now. Thanks for this recipe! I had never been able to get the sauce quite right, and I will try it this way!
@@SaengsKitchen In the mid ‘70s we moved from Laos to northern Montana, where you can imagine things were quite different and there was a lot of culture shock! Food we loved was simply unavailable. Gradually more exotic things made it to our grocery store though, and one day Mom came home from shopping with a gleam in her eye: she had found fresh cilantro for the first time at the store. She pulled it out of the bag and as we smelled it we instantly remembered these spring rolls. Cilantro was always one of the herbs in the lettuce wraps for us, and we had not tasted it in years! I can only imagine how hard it was for refugees to move here. It was hard enough for us who had always had one foot in each culture… for the elders it must have been devastating.
Awww thanks for always watching my videos. I’m excited to get back into making these videos for y’all and I have lots planned. I was going through old videos and can’t believe how fast time flies with Galabao 😱🥹
my issue with this whenever my family made it when I was younger was that it tended to get soggy real quick. I still miss it though, been very long since I last had it.
Ok, that noodle trick! Cant lie...for decades it completely befuddled me. How on Earth do they get them like that? Bahaha. Learn something new every day
Here is the written recipe for these crispy fried spring rolls: www.saengskitchen.com/laorecipes/crispyfriedspringroll
I lived as a missionary kid in Thakek until 1975, and when mom brought these home from the market it was a really big treat. We loved them then, and I still love them now. Thanks for this recipe! I had never been able to get the sauce quite right, and I will try it this way!
That makes me so happy to hear. This dish always lights up the room cause they are so good. Hope you like the sauce. It’s my favorite
@@SaengsKitchen In the mid ‘70s we moved from Laos to northern Montana, where you can imagine things were quite different and there was a lot of culture shock! Food we loved was simply unavailable. Gradually more exotic things made it to our grocery store though, and one day Mom came home from shopping with a gleam in her eye: she had found fresh cilantro for the first time at the store. She pulled it out of the bag and as we smelled it we instantly remembered these spring rolls. Cilantro was always one of the herbs in the lettuce wraps for us, and we had not tasted it in years! I can only imagine how hard it was for refugees to move here. It was hard enough for us who had always had one foot in each culture… for the elders it must have been devastating.
This is the version of egg rolls I grew up eating and is my all time favorite.
Thanks for sharing!
I always over eat these. Can’t stop cause they are so good!
Those are some amazing Lao spring rolls. Thank you, brother.
We’ve missed you! Cant believe you’ve had kalampao for three years! I Remeber you telling us about her as a puppy!
Awww thanks for always watching my videos. I’m excited to get back into making these videos for y’all and I have lots planned. I was going through old videos and can’t believe how fast time flies with Galabao 😱🥹
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Ohh place on kitchen towel! Never thought about that, We’ve always placed on a regular dinner plate, or just the island counter
Glad the kitchen towel trick will be useful!
Thank you for the upload. Your food always looks so delicious!
You’re welcome! I have a lot more planned. Hope y’all enjoy it
yaas Saeng is back!
More videos coming!
YES!! Rice paper!! I can't eat gluten anymore and so miss egg rolls yay!
my issue with this whenever my family made it when I was younger was that it tended to get soggy real quick. I still miss it though, been very long since I last had it.
I did not eat this growing up… miss out. It’s more Lao Vietnamese :( Chinese/ Lao mom didn’t make.
Ok, that noodle trick! Cant lie...for decades it completely befuddled me. How on Earth do they get them like that? Bahaha. Learn something new every day
Sabarkdee 😂
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