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How to Make 3-Ingredient Banana and Nutella Spring Rolls

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at McGill chapter.

Banana and Nutella — a match made in heaven. From a delicious granola mix to a satisfying and creamy smoothie, this delectable combination is everywhere. Just when you thought these flavours couldn’t be incorporated into any other food, the banana and Nutella spring roll is born.

The crispiness of the spring roll wrapper makes it the perfect vehicle for the ooey gooey warm banana and Nutella filling. Consume these with some ice cream when they are still warm and you’ll be in heaven. These spring rolls are perfect for any occasion whether it be to impress a hot date, for a Friday night in, or to distract yourself from midterms. #FoodieFirstStudentLater

Banana and Nutella Spring Rolls

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 10 minutesCook time: 10 minutesTotal time: 20 minutesServings:10 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Place a small pot of oil (about 1 inch deep) on the stove over medium heat.

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    Cut the bananas lengthwise in half, and then into slices.

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    Spread some Nutella in the middle of a spring roll wrapper.

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    Place banana slices over the Nutella.

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    Fold up the bottom of the spring roll wrapper.

    #SpoonTip: Imagine you’re rolling up a burrito.

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    Fold in the sides of the wrapper. Dab some water on the remaining flap, and roll to seal the spring roll.

     

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    Fry the spring rolls until golden brown and place on a paper towel to drain.

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    Serve with some ice cream. Enough said.

Helena Lin

McGill '17

Helena is in her final year studying Psychology at McGill. When not in school (which is as much as possible), you can find Helena recipe testing or exploring new cafes and restaurants in Montreal. Currently, Helena is also studying French cuisine at Le Cordon Bleu and is a food photographer for Foodora. "Some eat to survive, I survive to eat" - Helena Lin