Sometimes there are days you just want a cold lunch. One of my favourite cold dishes in Vietnamese cuisine is definitely Summer Rolls. Although I wouldn't say that you can only eat them in summer - not at all. From time to time I also like to eat them in all other seasons, but of course they have a refreshing effect due to the many raw vegetables - you have to give them credit for that.

I haven't eaten peanut sauce for a long time either, today I ask myself: WHY? So many years of wasted years in my life. Today, there's nothing I love more than a really creamy peanut-soy sauce.

The good thing about Summer Rolls is that you can combine them with any vegetable you have at home. If you just want to use the vegetables, you can cut them into little sticks and put them in the rolls - you can let your imagination run wild. Any combination is possible.

You can get the rice paper either in big supermarkets at the Asia counter or in the real Asia store. After the first 1-2 rolls the rolling works pretty good, I think. Sure, it's a bit tricky, but it gets better with time. It is also really recommended to take care to pull the rolls through lukewarm water. As soon as it gets cold, the rolling does not work so well afterwards. I wish you a lot of fun doing it!
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