Unwrapping the Origin of the Egg Roll - Van's Kitchen (2024)

Unwrapping the Origin of the Egg Roll - Van's Kitchen (1)

By Christine Coe | Writer, Mother & Egg Roll Connoisseur

The egg roll as many know it today is a popular appetizer served in Asian restaurants but more recently has even become a common option on bar and appetizer menus in restaurants all over the place. From Tex-Mex, often referred to as a southwestern egg roll, to the pizza roll and even the cheese steak roll, variations of this tasty snack are all over the place! So what’s the origin of the egg roll anyway? Good question. There are many stories and our blog title pokes fun at this fact. Many Asian countries claim to have originated the dish and variations of the egg roll do exist in many Asian cuisines. However, an article written by Diana Huynh on “The origin of Egg Rolls” reports that “Southern China is the most likely source, as it stems from features of Cantonese cuisine.” Although according to author Andrew Coe (no relation to me,) who wrote “Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States”, the egg roll was likely invented in New York sometime in the early 1930s. New York…really? I have a hard time swallowing that one! Henry Low is one of the chefs who claimed the honor and he even included an egg roll recipe in his 1938 book “Cook at Home in Chinese.”

I also had a hard time believing the egg roll had only been around for 80 some odd years, so I kept digging. Foodtimeline.org says, “egg rolls (and their lighter counterpart, spring rolls) date back to ancient China. It is quite likely that egg-roll type foods were made and consumed in the USA by the first Chinese settlers in the mid 1800’s.” Okay, now we are getting somewhere.

So is there egg in egg rolls?

A Chinese-American cookbook published in 1917 included a dish for “Dan Gun” or Egg Roll. This recipe called for meat and vegetables to be wrapped in egg, sliced and served. Maybe it’s possible this is how the name stuck? Either way, traditionally the egg roll we know today did use egg in the dough but many do not anymore. Van’s Kitchen doesn’t use egg in our egg rolls and there is NO MSG added in any of our products either.

And where does the spring roll fit in?

It is said by some that the spring roll led to the creation of the egg roll. So maybe a better title for this blog would have been “What Came First: The Spring Roll or the Egg Roll?” But that didn’t seem as clever. Either way, no one can argue that egg rolls grew out of a Chinese culinary tradition. Their wrappers are usually rather thick and, as mentioned earlier, traditionally were made with wheat flour and egg. Spring roll wrappers on the other hand are much thinner, have no egg and are often made with rice flour. They are also smaller and usually don’t contain any meat. However, there are spring roll recipes that often include shrimp and even pork or chicken. Like any good culinary idea, the spring roll and the egg roll alike, have been imitated and embellished over and over throughout history.

That’s a wrap!

Although the egg roll may have sailed far from its roots in China, the Van’s Kitchen family has never strayed from their mission to “Make every bite the best one.” The kitchen truly is the heart of a home and a place for families to gather for nourishment and togetherness. Van’s Kitchen egg rolls are made with that sentiment in mind and provide a tasty appetizer or meal for any occasion – whether you choose chicken, pork, shrimp or vegetable!

Unwrapping the Origin of the Egg Roll - Van's Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is the origin of the egg roll? ›

Origin: Egg rolls were created in the U.S. while spring rolls were invented in China. Wrapper: Egg rolls have a thicker skin and utilize a wonton or thick, yeast dough wrapper. Spring rolls have a more delicate, thin skin and use a spring roll wrapper. Filling: Egg rolls typically contain cabbage and meat.

Are egg rolls Japanese or Chinese? ›

Foodtimeline.org says, “egg rolls (and their lighter counterpart, spring rolls) date back to ancient China. It is quite likely that egg-roll type foods were made and consumed in the USA by the first Chinese settlers in the mid 1800's.” Okay, now we are getting somewhere.

What does getting an egg rolled mean? ›

1. : an old European folk custom of rolling eggs down a hill as part of a spring festival. 2. : a frolic for children usually held during the Easter season.

Where did spring rolls originate? ›

1. It is believed to have originated in China. The Chinese are believed to have invented spring rolls. Spring rolls have a long history in China, dating back to the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which lasted from 265 AD to 420 AD.

What was the original name of egg roll? ›

Another interesting theory posits that instead of being an Americanized variation on the Chinese rice paper-wrapped spring roll (allegedly introduced in New York in the early 1930s), the egg roll is actually a riff on a dish called Dan Gun.

How did eggroll wrappers get the name eggroll? ›

A more likely possibility is that the name was borrowed from another dish: "dan gun." Instead of the crispy-yet-chewy wrapper that egg rolls are known for, dan gun's outer layer was made with eggs. But like modern-day egg rolls, the inside was stuffed with veggies and meat.

Who invented the eggroll? ›

Andrew Coe, author of Chop Suey: A Cultural History of Chinese Food in the United States, has stated that the modern American egg roll was probably invented at a Chinese restaurant in New York City in the early 1930s, by one of two chefs who both later claimed credit for the creation: Lung Fong of Lung Fong's, or Henry ...

What country invented egg rolls? ›

It seems likely that egg rolls are a variation of the Chinese spring roll, having a thicker wrapper. Second, most sources contend that there are two Chinese chefs who claim to have invented the egg roll. I believe there is far greater evidence for one of those chefs being the actual inventor of the egg roll.

Do all egg rolls have pork in them? ›

As far as the difference in fillings, egg rolls are typically filled with cooked cabbage, some other vegetables, and pork, while spring rolls typically contain only cooked vegetables. But like any generalization for food so beloved worldwide, you're sure to find exceptions if you look hard enough.

What does egg mean in slang? ›

'Egg' has become a kind of shorthand for "Internet troll," though the avatar can simply indicate that a user is new to Twitter or inexperienced with the platform. Twitter recently made news by adding a feature that allows users to mute tweets coming from egg accounts.

What does lay an egg mean slang? ›

lay an egg in British English

slang, mainly US and Canadian. a. to make a joke or give a performance, etc, that fails completely. b. (of a joke, performance, etc) to fail completely; flop.

What is the old slang egg? ›

Good egg is a friendly, old-fashioned way to talk about a good guy or a kind person. When you call your next door neighbor a good egg, it's clear that you're fond of her. The expression originally came from its opposite, bad egg, British public school slang from the 1800's for someone who was not nice.

What is the fancy name for spring rolls? ›

Spring rolls or summer rolls are a Vietnamese delicacy known as "gỏi cuốn".

Do chiko rolls have meat in them? ›

A Chiko Roll's filling is primarily cabbage and barley, as well as carrot, green beans, beef, beef tallow, wheat cereal, celery and onion. The filling is partially pulped and enclosed in a thick egg and flour pastry tube, designed to survive handling at football matches.

Do Japanese eat egg rolls? ›

Harumaki (or spring roll actually in Japanese) are deep-fried egg rolls which are known well in Chinese cuisine in the US. Many people who are not familiar with much Japanese food may even have had Harumaki at some point of life. Harumaki is also a popular Chinese dish in Japan, similar to Gyoza dumplings.

What race is egg rolls? ›

Egg Rolls are a strictly Chinese- American meal and no one knows who invented them but two Chinese- Americans have taken credit for popularizing them. There isn't an equivalent dish back in china but modern egg rolls are very much like spring rolls which are meat and vegetables wrapped in a thin rice paper wrapper.

Why are egg rolls lucky? ›

Chinese New Year Egg Rolls or Spring Rolls symbolize good fortune because their rectangular shape is similar to that of gold bars. Who doesn't want to ring in the New Year with some good fortune? This is an easy and fun recipe to make with kids as they can help fill and roll up the egg rolls.

Who held the first Easter egg roll? ›

The Easter Tradition Is Born

The 1878 event hosted by Hayes on the South Lawn, however, stands as the first official White House Easter Egg Roll. The tradition quickly grew in popularity.

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