Crispy Rice Paper Rolls Recipe | Your Ultimate Menu (2024)

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These crispy rice paper rolls are the best of both worlds – loaded with veggies, crispy on the outside and warming enough for a winter meal.

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The dressing for the accompanying Asian slaw doubles as a dipping sauce for the rice paper rolls. It’s loaded with hoisin sauce, ginger and fresh lime.

The veggies also do double duty – making up the slaw and also helping to fill out the chicken mince mixture.

You can actually eat the rolls fresh if you prefer, but it’s nice to have a slightly more warming meal in winter. They reheat great in the oven if you want to prepare them in advance. Save some time by getting someone to help you with the rolling!

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CRISPY RICE PAPER ROLLS

These crispy rice paper rolls are the best of both worlds - loaded with veggies, crispy on the outside and warming enough for a winter meal. Serve with Asian slaw and hoisin dipping sauce.

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Ingredients

ROLLS AND SLAW

  • 2 carrots
  • 2 spring onions
  • 1/2 green cabbage
  • 3 large handfuls fresh coriander (optional)
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 cup roasted, salted peanuts (100g)
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp peanut oil
  • 500 g chicken mince (1lb 2oz)
  • 1 tsp crushed ginger
  • Zest of 1 lime
  • 1 tsp Chinese five spice
  • 1/4 cup hoisin sauce (60ml)
  • 20 rice paper rounds, approximately (22cm/9in)
  • 100 g crispy noodles (3.5oz)

DRESSING

  • 4 Tbsp hoisin sauce, divided
  • 3 Tbsp lime juice
  • 2 Tbsp peanut oil
  • 1 Tbsp sesame oil
  • 1 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tsp honey
  • 1 tsp crushed ginger

Instructions

  1. PREPARE ROLLS AND SLAW

    Grate carrots and finely slice spring onions. Finely shred cabbage and roughly chop coriander. Crush garlic. Roughly chop peanuts.

  2. Place half of the carrot, spring onions, cabbage and coriander in a large bowl (this is for the slaw).

  3. Heat 1/2 tablespoon oil in a large frying pan on medium-high. Cook chicken, breaking up with a wooden spoon, until white all over. Stir in garlic, ginger, lime zest and five spice. Cook for 1 minute. Add remaining half of the carrot, spring onion and cabbage. Cook until tender (3-4 minutes). Stir in hoisin sauce, then add remaining coriander and half the peanuts. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and leave to cool a little.

  4. PREPARE DRESSING

    Meanwhile, whisk 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce and remaining dressing ingredients together until well combined. Pour just over half on the slaw and toss to combine. Add remaining 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce to leftover dressing - this is the dipping sauce.

  5. ASSEMBLE ROLLS

    Fill a shallow dish with hot tap water. Dunk a sheet of rice paper in the water for a few seconds, then transfer to a board. Place roughly 3 tablespoons chicken mixture in the middle, fold the ends in and roll up to enclose. Repeat with remaining mixture and rice paper, keeping completed rolls separate to avoid sticking. Preheat oven to 100ºC (210ºF) fan bake.

  6. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large frying pan on medium-high. Cook rolls for 2 minutes each side (do this in batches, so they don’t stick together, adding more oil as required), until browned and crispy. Keep rolls warm in oven on a baking paper-lined tray.

  7. SERVE

    Top slaw with remaining peanuts and crispy noodles. Serve with rice paper rolls and dipping sauce.

Recipe Notes

WINE MATCH: A Sauvignon Blanc.
GLUTEN-FREE OPTION: If you can’t find gluten-free hoisin sauce, you can make your own. Try this recipe: https://www.picspeanutbutter.com/recipes/pics-homemade-hoisin-sauce/. Omit the crispy noodles or try one of these alternatives instead: roasted sweet potato cubes, crushed up gluten-free corn chips or extra peanuts. Use gluten-free soy sauce.
INGREDIENT SWAPS / NOTES: Pork mince can be used instead of chicken mince.
STORING AND REHEATING: Rolls can be prepared in advance and refrigerated until you are ready to fry them. Already fried rolls can be reheated in the oven at 180ºC (360ºF) fan bake for 10-15 minutes. Either way, store the rolls so that they are not touching (they will stick together otherwise). If you know you will have leftover slaw, this is best stored without dressing. Add dressing, peanuts and noodles just before serving.

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FAQs

How do you keep rice paper rolls crispy? ›

Tips for extra crispy rice paper rolls...

Brush generously with olive oil which is a healthier way of "frying" them to be crispy yet still tender inside. Don't allow the rice paper rolls to become too soft when soaking in the water. They should still be slightly firm and hold their shape without breaking.

Why are my rice paper rolls rubbery? ›

Refrigeration is notorious for drying out rice paper wrappers and making spring rolls rubbery, so fair warning that these won't be quite as supple as their freshly rolled friends (but still delicious nonetheless). Wrap individual summer rolls tightly in plastic wrap and store the rolls in an airtight container.

Why are my rice paper rolls so chewy? ›

paper dumplings that come out really hard and chewy. it might actually have to do with how you're. wrapping them. the right way to wrap them is to place the thinner side.

Why are my rice paper dumplings soggy? ›

The rice paper will soften as you work with it. If you soak longer than this the rice paper will become too soggy and sticky to use. The texture should be slightly crinkly when you are folding it into a dumpling. Make sure your filling isn't hot.

Why do my rice paper rolls split when frying? ›

You maybe rolling them a bit too tightly, putting too much stress on the wrapper, so that the added pressure of the steam causes them to rupture. You can try rolling them looser, or add a bit less filling and roll them to the same size(which is really 2 ways of saying the same thing.)

Why is my rice paper not getting crispy? ›

Only dip the rice paper sheets in warm for a few seconds. They will soften more as they're handled. If they are oversoaked, they will be too sticky and won't crisp up.

How do you make rice paper rolls not gummy? ›

Many recipes suggest soaking the rice paper wrappers in warm water to quickly soften them, but this makes the paper more fragile and more sticky. Instead use cool water and give the wrappers just a little more time — I'm talking seconds — to soften before rolling.

Should you double wrap rice paper rolls? ›

You want the rice paper sheet to cover the filling twice over to make it tight and less prone to tearing so don't overfill the roll. If there is too much filling you will only be able to wrap the roll over once and the rice paper will tear easily when you pick it up.

Can I make rice paper rolls the night before? ›

Make ahead

These rolls can be made ahead of time, refrigerated and served the next day. The refrigerator will dry out the rice paper a bit so just give them a mist with water about 10 minutes before serving. You don't want to soak them, just give them a chance for the rice paper to be supple again.

Can I put rice paper in the air fryer? ›

Brush the rice paper rolls with olive oil using a brush or cooking spray. Transfer to the air fryer basket, and cook at 200C/390F for 12-14 minutes. Make sure to place them in a single layer, leaving space in between. Enjoy with your favourite dipping sauce!

Can we fry rice paper rolls? ›

In the past, my fried spring rolls made with rice paper don't end up all too great. The outside is perfectly crispy, just like it should. But the inside layers of the rice paper don't fully cook all the way through, despite frying them a little longer.

How do you keep rice paper from drying out? ›

Keep the rounds in their original packaging in a cool, dry place. Once opened, wrap carefully to create an airtight environment, using food-grade plastic wrap.

How do you keep crispy rolls crispy? ›

To keep bread crispy after baking, you can follow these tips:
  1. Cool the bread properly: Allow the bread to cool completely on a wire rack after baking. ...
  2. Avoid storing bread in a sealed container: While storing bread in an airtight container can help maintain its freshness, it can also make the crust lose its crispness.
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Can rice paper rolls be made ahead of time? ›

Light, fresh and full of flavour, these rice paper rolls are can easily be made ahead and stored in the fridge for lunch or a snack. And they're suitable for diabetics, too.

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