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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Kalua Pig Summer Rolls with Kohlrabi, Carrots and Pineapple

Kalua Pig Summer Rolls with Kohlrabi, Carrots and Pineapple

Kalua pig combined with shredded kohlrabi and carrots in a rice paper wrapped roll, sweetened with a bit of pineapple for an Island style meal. Yes, this is another way to eat that Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farm share kohlrabi!

Kalua Pig Summer Rolls with Kohlrabi, Carrots and Pineapple | Farm Fresh Feasts


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Kohlrabi disclaimers aside, this is also a wonderful way to enjoy some Hawaiian flavors while keeping your house reasonably cool.  Sure sure, you've got an imu [underground pit oven] in the backyard for your monthly luau . . . or perhaps like me you don't.


Kalua pig cooks easily in the slow cooker [please not I said easily, not quickly--if you don't have Kalua pig already cooked you'll need to start this a day early]--but since making Kalua pig means you'll make a whole bunch of meat, it's delightful that the leftovers freeze well [add some pan juices to the container].


Kalua Pig on a plate with rice, cabbage, and pineapple.


While we lived in Hawaii we enjoyed Kalua pig with sautéed cabbage, '2 scoop rice', and pineapple chunks.  I decided to create a summer roll that combined many of the same elements, but in a cool and tidy* package.  I used shredded raw kohlrabi instead of sautéed cabbage, rice paper wrappers in lieu of rice, added in some shredded carrot for color, and tucked the pineapple inside.


This is a terrific hot weather meal--packed with vegetables and quite satisfying--keeping my kitchen cool.  It travels well in a chilled bag, too, for summer picnics.



Kalua Pig Summer Rolls with Kohlrabi, Carrots and Pineapple  cut in half to show interior | Farm Fresh Feasts

For more recipes using carrots, please see my Carrot Recipes Collection. For more recipes using kohlrabi, please see my Kohlrabi Recipes Collection. For more recipes using salad greens, please see my Lettuce/Salad Greens Recipes Collection. For more recipes using pineapple, please see my Pineapple Recipes Collection. These collections are part of the Visual Recipe Index by Ingredient, a resource for folks like me eating from the farm share, the farmer's market, the garden, the neighbor's garden, and great deals on ugly produce at the grocery store.



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Kalua Pig ingredients

Kalua Pig Summer Roll Ingredients with Kohlrabi, Carrots and Pineapple | Farm Fresh Feasts

Making Kalua Pig Summer Rolls with Kohlrabi, Carrots and Pineapple | Farm Fresh Feasts


Here's a video of how I make my Kalua Pig in the slow cooker.



Note:  I didn't want a dipping sauce for these--I found with a higher pig to vegetable ratio than shown in my photos, the flavors were such that a sauce was unnecessary.


Kalua Pig Summer Rolls with Kohlrabi, Carrot, and Pineapple (makes 8 rolls)


Ingredients


  • 8 spring roll wrappers (if you're unfamiliar with their preparation, please see this post)
  • 2 cups chopped spinach or salad mix
  • 1 cup peeled finely shredded kohlrabi
  • 1 cup finely shredded carrot
  • ½ cup thinly sliced Spring onions, white and light green parts only
  • 2 to 4 cups Kalua pig (I use my slow cooker and follow this recipe)
  • ½ to 1 cup pineapple chunks

Instructions


  1. On a prepared spring roll wrapper, layer a small amount of each vegetable and ¼ to ½  cup of kalua pig.  
  2. Top with a few pieces of pineapple.  Fold in ends and roll tightly. 
  3. Keep covered with a damp paper towel until you're finished rolling.  
  4. Slice in half for easiest eating. 

Horribly wrapped Kalua Pig Summer Rolls with Kohlrabi, Carrots and Pineapple | Farm Fresh Feasts
*Well no, actually it looks to me like a Hobbit wrapped up in webbing by a giant spider. Perhaps some Middle Earth dwarves, too.
This post is shared with What's Cookin' WednesdayFrom The Farm Blog HopClever Chicks Blog HopTasty Tuesdays

14 comments:

  1. I could inhale a whole platter of these! They really make me want to visit Hawaii too (never been). Pineapple is looking great in my grocery store right now, maybe it's a sign.... :)

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    1. Julie,
      I could inhale these too, despite my less-than-photogenic rolling skills it's a wonderful flavor.
      Never ignore signs.

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  2. Hi Kirsten, just stopped by to let you know that you've been featured over at Carole's Chatter today. Cheers

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    1. Carole,
      Thank you for the feature! It's much appreciated :)

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  3. Oh wow, this sounds amazing. I am drooling thinking of all these flavors. Definitely bookmarking for later!

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  4. Oh! Kirsten, This sounds amazing. I have wrappers! I am going to have to put the other ingredients on my shopping list. Thanks for sharing. I am stopping by from Clever Chicks Hop and definitely pinning this one.

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    1. Denise,
      I love that the wrappers will keep a bit in the pantry until I've got my act together with the rest. Thanks for stopping by!

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  5. You flavor combinations continue to amaze me, even if they do come from Middle Earth.

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    1. Meghan,
      My subconscious is trolling around Middle Earth or the people I live with forcibly brain wash me about these things. I dunno. Glad to amaze you.

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  6. I'm always looking for a new recipe and your summer rolls look and sound wonderful. Very nice tutorial.

    Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop! I hope you’ll join us again next week!

    Cheers,
    Kathy Shea Mormino
    The Chicken Chick
    http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

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    1. Kathy,
      Thanks for your kind words--and thanks for hosting!

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  7. These rolls sound amazing. I love kalua pig too. I pinned this. Seen on Tasty Tuesday

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