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Here's a recipe that embodies spring. It's easy, light, healthy, and delicious. The Honey Ginger White Balsamic in combination with our Japanese Toasted Sesame Oil is a magnificent flavour explosion.
  • 1 package rice paper sheets
  • 1/2 lb shrimp (cooked, peeled, deveined, halved)
  • 1 bunch fresh cilantro, washed and dried
  • 1 bunch or bag of fresh baby spinach leaves (washed and dried)
  • 1 cucumber peeled and cut into very thin strips
  • 1 carrot peeled and then shaved into long, thin strips
  • 2 green onions, thinly sliced
  • 1 package vermicelli rice noodles
  • 4 tbsps good quality soy sauce
  • 4-1/2 tbsp Della Terra Honey Ginger  or Honey Pepper Vinegar divided
  • 2 teaspoons Della Terra Toasted Sesame Oil, divided

Dipping Sauce 

  • Hoisin Sauce to taste
  • chopped, roasted peanuts
  • Spicy Vietnamese fish sauce

In a small bowl, toss the shaved carrot and thinly sliced cucumber with two tablespoons of Della Terra Honey Ginger or Honey Pepper White Balsamic and set aside.

Heat 3 quarts of water to a gentle simmer. Remove the pot from heat and immediately stir in two tablespoons of soy sauce, and two tablespoons of Della Terra Honey Ginger White Balsamic. Add the vermicelli rice noodles to the seasoned water and allow to sit for 10 minutes until tender. Drain well and toss with an additional 1/2 teaspoon of Della Terra Toasted Sesame Oil, 1/2 teaspoon soy sauce, and 1 teaspoon Della Terra Honey Ginger White Balsamic and set aside. 

Drain the carrot and cucumbers and make sure all other veggies and herbs are cleaned, dried, and set out before you start.  

In a shallow dish such as a pie plate, mix together 1 cup of warm water with 1 tablespoon soy sauce, and 1 tablespoon of Honey Ginger White Balsamic. Dip a sheet of rice paper wrapper into the seasoned water very quickly, no longer than a second or two (or they will get too soggy) and lay flat on a work surface.

On one edge, lay a small handful of noodles, two shrimp halves, some cilantro, a few baby spinach leaves, some cucumber strips, a few pieces of shaved carrot, and a sprinkle of green onions, being careful to not overstuff the roll. Carefully start to roll up eggroll style, tucking in the sides. Continue to roll up, but not too tightly or the spring roll will split. Combine a few spoonfulls of hoisin sauce with some chopped peanuts to use as a dipping sauce (or serve with prepared spicy fish sauce dip called Nuoc Mam, available at Asian markets).

Serve immediately- these do not keep and will harden up in the fridge, so it is best to make just as many as you plan to serve (store any extra unassembled fillings in fridge and roll later).

Serves  6