Ugandan Rolex By Sanjana Feasts


Ugandan Rolex: East African Breakfast Wraps Rolled with a Vegan Omelette Inside.
Found on the bustling, buzzing streets of Kampala, Masaka, and dozens more towns and cities in Uganda, Rolex is one of the most delicious and underrated street foods you’ll come across in East Africa. A beautiful combination of textures and flavors, in a portable roll for eating on the go. It’s so popular, there’s an entire festival dedicated to it. Any festival dedicated to something that resembles a burrito is my kind of festival.
For the vegan omelettes
500 g medium firm tofu, pressed
2 green chillies, chopped finely
2 inch ginger, grated
Pinch of salt
½ red onion, chopped finely
1 tomato, chopped finely
100 g cabbage, chopped finely and cooked
100 ml aquafaba (water from a can of chickpeas)
To roll inside the rolex
½ small red cabbage, shredded
200 g spinach leaves
3 carrots, grated
100 g radishes, sliced finely
Ingredients
For the vegan omelettes
500 g medium firm tofu, pressed
2 green chillies, chopped finely
2 inch ginger, grated
Pinch of salt
½ red onion, chopped finely
1 tomato, chopped finely
100 g cabbage, chopped finely and cooked
100 ml aquafaba (water from a can of chickpeas)
To roll inside the rolex
½ small red cabbage, shredded
200 g spinach leaves
3 carrots, grated
100 g radishes, sliced finely
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