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CRAB RANGOON EGG ROLLS

Crab Rangoon Egg Rolls are filled with fresh crab meat, cream cheese and a perfect blend of spices.  They are fried to golden perfection and are the ultimate party appetizer.

I love appetizer type foods.  I think they are my absolute favorite food group.  Egg rolls are so versatile and easy to stuff and fry or bake up.  Thanks to ready made egg roll skins making all kinds of great fried treats is a cinch.  Once you get the hang of rolling these beauties there is no limit to what you can do with them.

HOW TO MAKE CRAB RANGOON EGG ROLLS.

Mix together cream cheese, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, green onions and crab meat. Lay one egg roll wrapper out with a corner pointing towards you. Place about three rounded tablespoons in the center of each wrapper making a short horizontal lump . Bring the corner that is closest to you up and over and gently tuck it in working on any excess air bubbles. Fold in the sides and roll the wrapper tightly. Use a small amount of water to secure the tip of the wrapper.

HELPFUL TIPS FOR MAKING CRAB RANGOON EGG ROLLS

I love these crispy cream filled pieces of heaven.  I hope you do to!  We just love to entertain year round! Are you doing any entertaining in the next few months?

INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. In food processor pulse cream cheese Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, onion powder and green onions several times until mixed. Stir in crab meat.
  2. Lay one egg roll wrapper out with a corner pointing towards you. Place about three rounded tablespoons in the center of each wrapper making a short horizontal lump . Bring the corner that is closest to you up and over and gently tuck it in. Fold in the sides and roll the wrapper tightly. Use a small amount of water to secure the tip of the wrapper. (If you don’t know how to roll an egg roll it usually shows on the package with pictures).
  3. Heat oil in heavy stockpot or saucepan to 375 degrees. Fry them 2-3 at a time (depending on the size of your pan) for 1-2 minutes or until lightly browned. Allow the heat to charge back up in between batches. Place on paper towels to drain. Serve warm.