Start by making the filling. Heat the sunflower oil and sesame oil in a frying pan or wok over a medium-high heat.
1 tbsp sunflower oil, 1 tbsp sesame oil
Add the carrot, cabbage, and red pepper and stir fry for 1 minute, until slightly softened.
2 carrots, 140 g (5 oz) green or white cabbage, ½ red bell pepper
Add the beansprouts and garlic and toss together, cooking for 1 minute.
140 g (5 oz) fresh beansprouts, 2 cloves garlic
Add the soy sauce, hoisin sauce, and white pepper and toss together, then add in tiny splashes of the cornflour slurry, until the vegetable mixture is slightly sticky (you may not need all of the cornflour slurry).
Turn off the heat and transfer the vegetables to a bowl to cool.
Spring rolls:
Start heating the frying oil in a heavy-based pan while you make up the spring rolls.
oil for deep frying
Take a spring roll wrapper and place on the work surface with a corner pointing towards you (cover the rest of the wrappers with a damp clean tea towel to stop them from drying out).
10 spring roll pastry wrappers
Place a heaped tablespoon of the cooled vegetable mix near the bottom corner of the spring roll wrapper, leaving about an inch space from the bottom corner, and shape the filling into a sausage shape (the filling will be horizontal you you).
Roll up the spring roll, tucking the outer edges in just before you finish rolling – so you have a fat cigar-shaped spring roll. Seal the edges using a bit of water on your fingers.
Place the filled spring roll on a plate or baking tray, then repeat with the remaining spring rolls.
When the spring rolls are complete, and your oil is hot, carefully add five spring rolls to the pan, one at a time. You will need to work in two batches to prevent overcrowding the pan.
Cook the spring rolls for 2-3 minutes, turning often until golden brown, then place on a plate lined with kitchen roll, to soak up excess oil. Then repeat with the remaining spring rolls.
Serve with sweet chilli sauce for dipping.
sweet chilli sauce
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Notes
Nutritional information is approximate per roll. I've estimated 1 tsp oil being absorbed per roll during the frying process.