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'''Nem Ha Noi''' is one of the most well known foods eaten by teenagers in [[Vietnam]].{{citation needed|date=February 2015}}
'''Nem Ha Noi''' is one of the most well known foods eaten by teenagers in [[Vietnam]].{{citation needed|date=February 2015}}

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Nem Ha Noi is one of the most well known foods eaten by teenagers in Vietnam.[citation needed]

Ingredients

How to make it

  1. Making nem: To make sour fried spring rolls, you should use sweet nem, or nem chua just finished, not fermented silage. Note: after the rolls mixing is finished, you do not use banana leaves, squeeze rolls into bite-size pieces. To rolls around 3–5 hours is the most delicious fried.
  2. Tempura: Roll each piece of dough fried rolls over ruffled. If you like, you can roll over a layer of flour, one egg layers and finally rolling over ruffled fried dough. This is done exactly the same as when cooked meat fried or cheese sticks.
  3. Fry: Let oil into a frying pan, heat, and then let each roll fried until golden, pick up for oil drain.[1]

Finished

Nem Ha Noi is served with chilli sauce and cucumbers or papayas.[2][3]

See more

Spring rolls

References

  1. ^ Website: Net dep am thuc (2013), Hấp Dẫn Nem Chua Rán Hà Nội
  2. ^ So tay nau an (2013), Cách làm nem chua rán cực ngon cho ngày trời lạnh
  3. ^ Google: Image search (2014), nem xù hà nội