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Tuna and Tofu Spring Rolls

There is so much that needs to be said about these tuna and tofu spring rolls recipe. First, it is possible to generously feed four people using a 180-gram can of tuna. Second, tofu is a great extender. Third, you have to use good quality canned tuna.

Tuna and tofu spring rolls cut into halves

This is a pantry dish. Meaning, you use items from the pantry. It would be more swell if you can use fresh tuna (eg., leftover grilled tuna) but for a pantry dish, let’s stick with canned tuna.

Tofu is protein-rich, tofu is filling, tofu is practically fat free and cholesterol free. Nice, eh? But even if tofu weren’t so healthy (in today’s health fad context, anyway), I’d still love it. I am a huge fan of tofu.

Tofu, however, is neutral in taste. So, we add seasonings…

The key to a successful pantry dish is to make sure that you have good things in your pantry. In my case, that means things like black bean garlic sauce and chili garlic sauce.

Lee Kum Kee black bean sauce and chili garlic sauce

I really don’t like mentioning brands because I’d be happier if readers would take the time to compare the quality of different brands and decide for themselves but, in the case of Lee Kum Kee, I haven’t found anything comparable in quality. I’m not a Lee Kum Kee paid endorser, let’s make that clear — I don’t get paid to say that Lee Kum Kee products are greeeaaat. It’s just a personal preference.

So, yes, I added a heaping teaspoonful of chili garlic sauce and black bean garlic sauce to the filling.

Another pantry secret is dried herbs. We do grow herbs but not all varieties that I use for cooking. And the supply can be hit-and-miss. One typhoon is all it takes to drown the herbs. And, until they can be replanted, well.. See, grocery-bought fresh herbs aren’t exactly cheap. And they don’t last very long in the fridge either. So, it’s cheaper and more practical to use dried herbs.

Tuna and tofu spring rolls

Recipe by Connie Veneracion
Tuna and tofu spring rolls make a delicious and inexpensive starter or main course. Season wisely and serve with sweet chili sauce and hot rice for a tasty meal.
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 10 mins
Total Time 20 mins
Course Appetizer, Main Course, Snack
Cuisine Asian Fusion
Servings 20 spring rolls
Tuna and tofu spring rolls served with sweet chili sauce
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Ingredients
  

  • 180 grams tuna in water or brine, drained
  • 100 grams tofu finely chopped and excess water squeezed out
  • 1 heaping teaspoon chili garlic sauce
  • 1 heaping teaspoon black bean garlic sauce
  • 1 tablespoon dried chopped chives
  • 1 teaspoon dried cilantro
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 20 pieces large spring roll wrappers
  • 2 cups cooking oil for frying

Instructions
 

  • Flake the drained tuna. Place in a mixing bowl with the tofu, sauces, herbs, salt, pepper and one egg. Mix well.
    Filling for tuna and tofu spring rolls
  • Separate the spring roll wrappers. Place a heaping teaspoonful of filling at the center and wrap (see step-by-step guide on how to wrap spring rolls which will also show you where the reserved beaten egg goes).
  • Heat the oil until fine wisps of smoke appear.
    Frying tuna and tofu spring rolls
  • Fry the spring rolls in batches until golden brown.
  • Drain on paper towels or positioned upright in a strainer.
  • Serve the tuna and tofu spring rolls with sweet chili sauce.
Keyword fried spring rolls
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Published: January 12, 2012 • Last modified: January 29, 2022 ♥ All Recipes, Seafood, Spring Rolls, Tofu
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