We love Vietnamese summer rolls, spring rolls or fresh rolls. We used to frequent one Vietnamese restaurant which served "Nuoc Cham" with the summer rolls and we loved it. And then we started to be more adventurous and tried out other new Vietnamese restaurants around town and discovered a new dipping sauce that was made of Peanut butter and Hoisin sauce. My girls totally loved this dipping sauce and would just lick it off from the spoon. And we started to like this too and would rather prefer this dipping sauce than "Nuoc Cham".
The version of the peanut dipping sauce here are thick and non-spicy. I think they made it non-spicy to suit the American taste buds. Also you can always add the Vietnamese chili sauce if you like it spicy. Because of this peanut sauce, Evy had two summer rolls in one setting for her afternoon snack. Frankly I was surprised because she never had one before and she didn't really like the skin texture of the summer roll. But she said she loved my peanut sauce and thus the summer rolls. My version of the peanut sauce was a hit and both my girls had lots of summer rolls and my hubby didn't touch the "Nuoc Cham" at all. Another surprise because he used to like this sauce with his summer rolls. I guess from now on, I only need to make the peanut hoisin dipping sauce.
Sweet Vinegar Dipping Sauce (Nuoc Cham)
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup hot/warm water
- 1/4 cup fish sauce
- 1/4 cup white vinegar
- 1/8 cup lime juice
Dissolved sugar in hot water and add in the rest, mixed well. Store any extra in the refrigerator.
2 cloves of garlic, minced
Chopped toasted peanut for garnish
In a bowl, add in some minced garlic, top with Nuoc Cham and garnish with chopped toasted peanuts to serve. You can add minced chili pepper if you like it spicy.
Vietnamese Peanut Hoisin Dipping Sauce
Put all in a blender and puree until smooth. Store any leftover in the refrigerator.
Chopped toasted peanuts for garnish
In a sauce bowl, add in the blended peanut hoisin sauce and garnish the top with some chopped toasted peanuts. Seriously, this is spoon licking good as that's how Edda loved hers.
- 1/2 cup water
- 4 Tbsp. creamy peanut butter, I used Jif reduced fat
- 4 Tbsp. Hoisin sauce
- 2 Tbsp. sugar
Put all in a blender and puree until smooth. Store any leftover in the refrigerator.
Chopped toasted peanuts for garnish
In a sauce bowl, add in the blended peanut hoisin sauce and garnish the top with some chopped toasted peanuts. Seriously, this is spoon licking good as that's how Edda loved hers.
I love these roll, they are really yummy and delicous. Love the dipp too.
ReplyDeletethis so refreshing, just pure deliciousm something I wouldn't mind trying to make!
ReplyDeleteoh those vietnamese summer rolls look so light and yummy! do your girls enjoy those? goodness - i was a picky eater when i was little; i don't think i would've been able to appreciate those LOL
ReplyDeleteI love summer rolls with the peanut sauce also!! I usually add some Vietnamese Sriacha sauce to the peanut sauce also!
ReplyDeleteWow, the sauce looks very good. I've never tried making Viet rolls. Must try. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this recipe. We love the peanut dipping sauce too!
ReplyDeletea nice yummy food blog ! ^^ lovely!
ReplyDeletewow, u can even make Vietnamese food....bravo !
ReplyDeletewow !! look like the one sell at restauarant!
ReplyDeletethat's easy...
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipe.
think it will be good for steamboat? hahaha
that's a nice variation to the sauce. thanks for the idea
ReplyDeleteoh is the peanut dipping sauce really that good!? i will certainly try one day!! cos my boys oso crazy about peanut butter!
ReplyDeleteThese rolls really refreshing right Happy Cook? Delicious with a good dipping sauce.
ReplyDeleteHaha BBOven, make lah!
Hahaha Pearl, yeah to my surprise! They never really enjoy it in the restaurant but they ate a lot when I made it at home, two days straight some more.
Hi Claire, me too. I added Sriracha sauce on my roll. :)
SIG, you should, so easy to make and delicious to eat!
You're welcome Charming. :)
Thanks Faye! :) Come back often ya!
Hehe Jackie, thanks.
Thanks Beachlover.
You're welcome Peony. Not sure about steamboat, maybe substitute the peanut butter with sesame paste?
You're welcome babe_kl.
Gigi, Evy had 4 summer rolls in a day, two for tea time and two at dinner and for two days straight, you tell me (until I finished all my rice wrapper). As for Edda, whenever she sees that sauce, she just want to wipe it clean. :D Even this little girl had 2 a day. You should give this sauce a try the next time you make the summer rolls. :)
I love this too and it is heaven with the dipping sauce!
ReplyDeleteSummer rolls? I thought it shd be Spring rolls....hee heeee...
ReplyDeleteit's Spring official mah.
Peanut butter + hoisin sauce sounds bloody good! hehehe I know I can always get inspired here :)
ReplyDeleteOh My.... I just had these rolls for lunch and they're so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI make these quite a lot in the summer, but they are not half as pretty as yours!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Yum!
Oh wow, it looks DELISH! I want some....:)
ReplyDeleteI have a hankering for some right now.
ReplyDeleteI love Nim Chow! It's so good for you and so easy - a classic at my house!
ReplyDeleteHi, I stumbled upon your blog while looking for recipes. I just LOVE your blog. Keep up the recipes coming!
ReplyDeleteCheers!~
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ReplyDeleteThanks Therese, keep coming back for more ya! :)
ReplyDeleteLovve anything Hoison. These are so much fun for kids to make. They love the see through rolls (and great way to add veggies to their snacks).
ReplyDeletehi back again, I made the fingers with the batter and it is a good one.I will keep and use this batter recipe for all things like this,it is simple,easy and commonly found ingredients, thank you.
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ReplyDeleteThis peanut sauce is spot on. Made it tonight. Definitely will eat tomorrow as well.
ReplyDeleteThe peanut dipping sauce tastes exactly like what we get at the takeaway shops. Although it has a very nice consistency, next time I would reduce the water just a bit as I like my sauce quite thick. It does stand up well with the full 1/2 cup though. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteI've been coming back to this recipe for the past 6 - 7 years. Sometimes I pull back on the sugar and water, still taste great.
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