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Fresh Spring Rolls

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By: Joanna Cismaru •7/7/23 14 Comments

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Looking for a refreshing, light, and incredibly healthy meal option? You have got to try these Fresh Spring Rolls! Packed with crisp vegetables and herbs, all wrapped in delicate rice paper, these rolls are as fun to make as they are to eat. Pair these with my easy Peanut Sauce recipe, and you’ll get some delicious dipping action.

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  • The Best Fresh Spring Rolls Recipe
  • Why You’ll Love These Fresh Spring Rolls
  • Ingredients You’ll Need
  • How To Make Fresh Spring Rolls
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Expert Tips
  • Handling Rice Paper Tips
  • Storage
  • Other Great Recipes To Try
  • Fresh Spring Rolls
spring rolls cut in half in a black bowl with peanut sauce.

The Best Fresh Spring Rolls Recipe

Fresh basil, soft butter lettuce, crunchy carrots, refreshing cucumber, colorful red peppers and crisp red cabbage, make an abundantly healthy meal. It’s not always easy to make a healthy meal that’s also delicious. However, it doesn’t get better than this!

I love these Asian-inspired Spring Rolls because they require no cooking and are easy to assemble. These are a favorite of mine, because of all the crunchy and crisp vegetables. The most amazing thing is you can eat as much as you want, absolutely guilt-free.

spring rolls cut in half in a black bowl with peanut sauce.

Why You’ll Love These Fresh Spring Rolls

  • Vibrantly Healthy: These Fresh Spring Rolls are packed with a rainbow of nutritious vegetables, making them a delightful way to up your daily veggie intake.
  • Versatile and Customizable: The recipe is highly versatile. You can easily switch up the veggies, herbs, and even add proteins like shrimp or tofu, according to your preference or dietary needs.
  • Quick and Fun to Make: Not only are these spring rolls a quick fix, but the assembling process is also quite enjoyable. It’s a fun culinary activity for the whole family or a group of friends. So, roll up your sleeves and get rolling!

Ingredients You’ll Need

ingredients needed to make fresh spring rolls.
  • Rice Paper – These are the wrappers for our spring rolls. They are light and have a subtle flavor, allowing the fresh ingredients to shine. If unavailable, you could use lettuce leaves for a wrap-style alternative.
  • Basil Leaves – Basil adds a fresh and aromatic flavor to the spring rolls. If basil isn’t your thing, cilantro, mint, or even a bit of parsley can also work wonders here.
  • Butter Lettuce – Butter lettuce is best, because it is soft and won’t pierce the wrap. However, you can also use iceberg, romaine or leaf, just be careful when assembling.
  • Carrots – They bring sweetness, crunch, and vibrant color to the rolls. You can substitute with yellow bell peppers or jicama for a similar crunch.
  • Red Bell Pepper – Green or yellow bell peppers also work well. Thinly slice and, these peppers add color and crunch.
  • Red Cabbage – Shredded green cabbage can be substituted.
  • English Cucumber – Its refreshing flavor and crunch add to the overall freshness of the spring rolls. If unavailable, regular cucumbers work too, but remember to deseed them.
  • Green Onion – Green onions add a gentle sharpness and depth of flavor. If not available, a small amount of thinly sliced red onion could work as a substitute.

How To Make Fresh Spring Rolls

Listen, making these fresh spring rolls is as simple as it gets, plus it’s a lot of fun. Let’s get started, shall we?

Prep The Rice Paper And Assemble

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First up, we’re going to deal with the rice paper. These sheets can seem tricky, but it’s all about timing. Just give them a quick dip in some warm water – 5 seconds max! Then pull it out and let it chill for about 10-15 seconds. It’ll become nice and pliable, perfect for wrapping.

Start with a basil leaf and some lettuce and cucumber. Then sprinkle on those vibrant carrots, bell pepper slices, and shredded cabbage. And for the final touch, scatter some green onions over the top. Make sure to place everything on the lower middle section of the rice paper, leaving enough space on the edges for rolling.

Roll The Wraps

process shots showing how to make fresh spring rolls.

Start by folding up the smaller end of the rice paper over the veggies. It’s just like wrapping a present. Then, fold in the sides and keep rolling tightly until you reach the end of the wrapper. Don’t worry if it doesn’t look perfect; it’s homemade after all.

Serve

And you’re done! I usually serve these with a peanut sauce for dipping. Trust me, the combo is unbeatable.

fresh spring rolls on a butting board, freshly made.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a Spring Roll and an Egg Roll?

Spring rolls use a rice paper wrapper that is filled mostly with vegetables. Whereas, egg rolls have a thicker wrapper, containing vegetables and meat, and are deep fried.

What is Rice Paper?

Rice Paper is made of tapioca flour, salt, and water. The tapioca powder makes it glutinous and smooth. It is usually sold dried in thin, crisp, translucent round sheets.

Is Rice Paper healthy for you?

Because Rice Paper does not require cooking, there is no frying involved. This means you get a healthy wrapper that is free from oil and fats.

What other ingredients can be used?

Spring Rolls are so versatile because a wide variety of ingredients can be used. Consider adding bean sprouts, avocado, vermicelli, cilantro, shrimp or chicken. It’s like having a new meal everyday!

My spring rolls are sticking together, what can I do to prevent this?

To avoid sticking, don’t let the spring rolls touch each other once rolled. Also, using a damp tea towel to line your storage container can help prevent sticking.

spring rolls cut in half in a black bowl with peanut sauce.

Expert Tips

  1. Practice Makes Perfect: Rolling these fresh spring rolls may seem daunting at first, but with a bit of practice, you’ll find your rhythm. Don’t be disheartened if the first couple aren’t perfect – they’ll still taste delicious!
  2. Don’t Over-soak the Rice Paper: Soak each rice paper wrapper in water just until it softens, and not a second longer. Over-soaking can make the wrapper tear easily during the rolling process. It continues to soften as you add the fillings, making it easier to roll.
  3. Balance Your Fillings: Aim for a balance of flavors and textures in each roll. Too much of one ingredient can overpower the others.
  4. Keep Ingredients Fresh: The key to a great spring roll is the freshness of the ingredients. Use crisp veggies and fresh herbs for the best taste and texture.
  5. Serve With a Dipping Sauce: While these spring rolls are fantastic on their own, a good dipping sauce can elevate the flavors. A tangy peanut sauce or a spicy fish sauce dip would pair wonderfully.
spring rolls cut in half in a black bowl with peanut sauce.

Handling Rice Paper Tips

  1. Soaking: Rice paper wrappers only need to be soaked until they are pliable, not overly soft. The wrappers continue to absorb water as you’re filling and rolling, so a quick dip in warm water (usually for about 5 seconds) is often enough. If they’re still a bit stiff, that’s okay. They will soften up by the time you’re done rolling.
  2. Working Surface: When it comes to rolling, I like to use a large cutting board or a silicone baking mat, something that’s non-stick. You can also use a damp tea towel or even a ceramic plate.
  3. Sticking: If you’re finding that the wrappers are too sticky, one trick is to wet your hands before handling them. This can help prevent sticking.
  4. Rolling: Start by placing your fillings closer to one end of the wrapper, then fold in the sides and start rolling tightly from the filled end, much like you would a burrito. A firm but gentle hand is key – you want them tight, but squeezing too hard could cause the wrapper to tear.
  5. Practice: Lastly, don’t be too hard on yourself. Making beautiful spring rolls takes practice. Each one you make, you’ll get a little better.

Storage

To store these fresh spring rolls, you want to keep them from drying out and sticking together. Immediately after making them, place each spring roll on a plate without them touching each other. If you need to stack them, place a layer of plastic wrap or parchment paper between layers to prevent sticking.

Once arranged, cover them with a damp cloth or paper towel to prevent drying, then seal the entire plate with plastic wrap or place in an airtight container. They can be stored in the fridge for about 1-2 days. However, they are best consumed fresh, as the rice paper tends to harden and may not be as pleasant after refrigeration.

spring rolls cut in half in a black bowl with peanut sauce.

Other Great Recipes To Try

  • Pork and Mushrooms Spring Rolls
  • Air Fryer Chicken Breast
  • Asian Pork Rolls
  • Roasted Chicken And Vegetables
  • Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
  • Homemade Egg Rolls
  • Melon Prosciutto Skewers

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Fresh Spring Rolls

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Total 20 minutes minutes
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Experience the delightful crunch and burst of freshness with these homemade Spring Rolls. With a rainbow of veggies tucked in translucent rice paper, they're a tasty, healthy option that's sure to impress. Perfect for any meal, enjoy the simplicity and vibrancy these rolls bring to your table. Make them once and they'll become a staple!
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Ingredients

  • 8 rice paper sheets
  • 8 large basil leaves (or cilantro)
  • 6 large butter lettuce leaves
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 red bell pepper (sliced thin)
  • ¼ head red cabbage (shredded)
  • 1 medium english cucumber (sliced into thin, 2-3" long matchsticks)
  • ¼ cup green onion (sliced thin)

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Instructions 

  • Submerge one sheet of rice paper at a time for 5 seconds to soften. Remove it and set aside for 10-15 seconds.
  • On the lower middle section of the rice paper wrap, place the ingredients. First, a basil leaf, a few pieces of lettuce and cucumber, carrots and bell pepper, some shredded cabbage, and some green onion.
  • Bring up the smaller end of the rice paper to wrap tightly over the vegetables. Next, bring the sides of rice paper over. Roll tightly until you get to the end of rice paper wrapper. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
  • Serve with peanut sauce.

Notes

  1. Variations: Feel free to add or substitute the vegetables based on your preference. Adding protein like tofu, shrimp, or chicken can make these spring rolls more filling.
  2. Sauce Options: Peanut sauce is a classic choice, but you can also try soy sauce, sweet chili sauce, or hoisin sauce for different flavors.
  3. Prep Ahead: All the veggies can be prepped ahead of time and stored in the fridge, making assembly quick and easy when you’re ready to eat.
  4. Storing: Avoid stacking spring rolls directly on top of each other, as the rice paper can stick together. If you need to stack, use parchment paper in between layers.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1spring rollCalories: 82kcal (4%)Carbohydrates: 17g (6%)Protein: 3g (6%)Fat: 0.5g (1%)Saturated Fat: 0.1g (1%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.05gCholesterol: 2mg (1%)Sodium: 129mg (6%)Potassium: 254mg (7%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 3g (3%)Vitamin A: 3898IU (78%)Vitamin C: 37mg (45%)Calcium: 40mg (4%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
© Author Joanna Cismaru

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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