Summer Rolls With Black Bean Garlic Dipping Sauce
Quick Facts
James Anderson•11/03/2025•1 min read•Updated 4 months ago

Ingredients
- 2 tablespoonspreserved salted black beans (available in Asian specialty stores)
- 4garlic cloves
- 4slender chives
- 2 tablespoonscanola or other vegetable oil
- 2 tablespoonssoy sauce
- 20slender chives
- 2 cupsbasil leaves
- 1red bell pepper
- 86-inch-diameter rice paper wrappers
- 1 cupmint leaves
- 1 cupcilantro leaves
- 2 cups(about 80) bean sprouts
Directions
Make the dipping sauce: Child: To remove some of the salt from the beans, put them in a small bowl of warm water for 2 minutes. Rinse in a small colander or a strainer, and repeat 3 times. Adult: Mince garlic cloves. Trim ends of chives. Child: In another small bowl, mix beans and garlic, and give to the adult. Using a pair of small blunt kitchen scissors, cut chives into tiny pieces. Adult: In a small frying pan over medium heat, heat oil until shimmering, and add beans and garlic. Stir until they begin to sizzle, about 1 minute, then reduce heat to low, add soy sauce and cook for 2 minutes. Pour into a small bowl. Child: Garnish sauce with chives.
Make the summer rolls: Adult: Trim ends of chives. Child: Count out 16 chives and, using kitchen scissors, cut them in half. Tear basil leaves in half. Adult: Mince remaining chives and set aside for garnish. Cut bell pepper in half lengthwise, discard seeds, and cut 8 slices 1/2 inch wide. (Reserve remaining bell pepper for another use.)
Adult: Place a wide shallow bowl or baking pan on the counter and add 1 to 2 inches of cold water. Slide a rice wrapper into the water until pliable but not soggy, about 10 to 30 seconds. Transfer wrapper to a large plate. Child: In the center of the wrapper, place a row (about 4 pieces) of basil, mint (about 5 leaves), cilantro (about 6 leaves) and chives (about 4 pieces). Add 10 bean sprouts and a strip of red bell pepper. Adult: Roll up wrapper halfway to cover filling, then tuck in ends of wrapper. Continue rolling, wrapping tightly. Place roll, seam-side down, on a serving plate. Continue to make 8 rolls. Child: Garnish rolls with minced chives; serve with dipping sauce.
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