Fresh Spring Rolls Recipe (2024)

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Posted Apr 14, 2023, Updated Feb 13, 2024

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These fresh spring rolls are a light and healthy appetizer or main dish. Crunchy veggies, green onions, peanuts and cilantro are wrapped together then dipped in the most delicious peanut sauce!

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This fresh spring roll recipe is one that I have made for almost two decades. It is one of my all-time favorite recipes to make for a light lunch or dinner.

What’s not to love? Your favorite veggies, fresh cilantro, green onions and peanuts are all rolled up tight in a spring roll wrapper then dipped in the most delicious peanut sauce!

Even my young children enjoy this recipe – it’s an easy way to make eating veggies fun and delicious!

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Spring Roll Recipe: Ingredients & Substitutions

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  • Vegetables. I have included my favorite combination of vegetables to use in this recipe. However, it is highly customizable. you can add or subtract vegetables to your liking! I often use it as a “clean out the veggie drawer” recipe and just use whatever I have on hand.
  • Edamame. I buy shelled, frozen edamame and gently warm it in the microwave or on the stovetop to bring it to room temperature before using it in this recipe.
  • Peanuts. Cashews are another great choice. Or you can omit the nuts all together if you prefer.
  • Vermicelli Noodles.I love these brown rice noodles. They are so tasty and make the spring rolls more hearty. I have also used cooked quinoa, brown rice, and white rice inside these spring rolls with great results.
  • Spring Roll (Rice Paper) Wrappers. I purchase these at my local grocery store or Asian market. You can also buy them here.
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How to Make Spring Rolls

One thing I love about this recipe is that there’s no cooking required! It does take some time to prepare the veggies, but otherwise it’s really an easy recipe! Don’t forget to watch the video!

Begin by cooking the noodles according to package instructions. Then drain and rinse with cold water so they come to room temperature.

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Then, prepare the filling ingredients by julienning all the vegetables, chopping the onions, cabbage and cilantro, crushing the peanuts, etc.

Then lay all the ingredients out on a large cutting board.

It’s important to have everything prepped and ready because you have to work quickly once you dip the spring roll wrappers in water.

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Next, line a large serving dish with a moist tea towel, and lay a moist tea towel out on the counter (for rolling).

Then, fill a 9” round pie dish or cake pan with hot water.

When you’re ready to start making the spring rolls, dip a wrapper into the hot water. Let it sit for 8-10 seconds. Shake the excess water off of the wrapper as you remove it.

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Then, lay the wet wrapper on the moist tea towel, add noodles, cilantro, green onions, and peanuts.

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Then, add the rest of the vegetables.

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Once all the veggies are in place, roll the edges up and then roll the spring roll tightly. Transfer them to a plate lined with a damp tea towel to keep the spring rolls moist while you make the others.

Repeat until all the ingredients have been used.

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Store

Store the spring rolls by lining an airtight container with a moist tea towel or paper towel.

Then, place the spring rolls on the moist towel and fold the top over the rolls to loosely cover them. Store them in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

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Serve

Serve with peanut sauce for dipping. I usually serve this spring roll recipe as a full meal itself. However, you can serve them as an appetizer to your favorite Asian recipes like the ones below:

  • Cashew Chicken Stir Fry or Stir Fry Vegetabels.
  • Fried Rice
  • Asian flank steak
  • Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps (making a meal out of appetizers is always a great choice)!
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Spring Rolls Recipe FAQs

Do you use rice paper for spring rolls?

Yes, wrap your filings inside of rice paper spring roll wrappers.

Do you Soak rice paper in hot or cold water?

Soak the wrappers in hot water.

How do you make spring rolls not soggy?

Storing the spring rolls on a very lightly damp paper towel or tea towel will help keep them fresh and not soggy.

Can I deep fry these spring rolls?

Yes, you can fry them in a deep fryer if you’d like.

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Fresh Spring Rolls Recipe

Laura

These fresh spring rolls are a light and healthy appetizer or main dish. Crunchy veggies, green onions, peanuts and cilantro are wrapped together then dipped in the most delicious peanut sauce!

Course Appetizer, Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine asian

Servings 12 Spring Rolls

Calories 206

Prep Time30 minutes minutes

Total Time30 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 large carrots julienned
  • 1 cucumber julienned
  • 1 large red pepper julienned
  • ½ cup cilantro chopped
  • 1 cup red cabbage about half a head
  • 1 Avocado
  • 1 cup Edamame shelled
  • ½ cup peanuts crushed
  • 8 ounces vermicelli noodles (or Maifun brown rice noodles, or cooked quinoa or rice)
  • 12 Spring roll wrappers
  • Peanut sauce

Instructions

  • Cook noodles according to package instructions, drain and rinse with cold water.

  • Prepare the filling ingredients by julienning all the vegetables, chopping the onions, cabbage and cilantro, crushing the peanuts, etc. then lay them all out on a large cutting board.

  • Line a large serving dish with a moist tea towel, and lay a moist tea towel out on the counter (for rolling).

  • Fill a 9” round pie dish or cake pan with hot water.

  • Dip a wrapper in the hot water. Let it sit for 8-10 seconds. Shake the excess water off of the wrapper as you remove it.

  • Lay the wrapper on the moist tea towel.

  • Add noodles, cilantro, green onions, peanuts and then the rest of the veggies.

  • Fold up the edges and then roll the spring roll tightly.

  • Repeat until all the ingredients have been used.

  • Serve immediately dipped in homemade peanut sauce!

Video

Notes

How to Store Spring Rolls

Line an airtight container with a moist tea towel or paper towel. Place the spring rolls on the moist towel, then fold the top over the rolls to loosely cover them. Secure the lid of the container and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Vegetables. I have included my favorite combination of vegetables to use in this recipe. However, it is highly customizable. you can add or subtract vegetables to your liking! I often use it as a “clean out the veggie drawer” recipe and just use whatever I have on hand.
  • Edamame. I buy shelled, frozen edamame and gently warm it in the microwave or on the stovetop to bring it to room temperature before using it in this recipe.
  • Peanuts. Cashews are another great choice. Or you can omit the nuts all together if you prefer.
  • Vermicelli Noodles.I love these brown rice noodles. They are so tasty and make the spring rolls more hearty. I have also used cooked quinoa, brown rice, and white rice inside these spring rolls with great results.
  • Spring Roll (Rice Paper) Wrappers. I purchase these at my local grocery store or Asian market. You can also buy them here.

Nutrition

Serving: 1spring roll | Calories: 206kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 148mg | Potassium: 259mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 173IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Did you enjoy this recipe? Have a question? Leave a comment below!

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FAQs

How far ahead can you make fresh spring rolls? ›

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.

How do you keep fresh spring rolls from sticking together? ›

What I will do is to layer each row of spring rolls with plastic cling wrap so that the spring rolls are not touching. WRAP INDIVIDUALLY IN PLASTIC WRAP: For a few spring rolls for lunch, I will wrap each spring roll individually so that they remain fresh and won't stick.

Are fresh spring rolls supposed to be sticky? ›

Why are my rice paper rolls sticky? Rice paper will naturally become sticky once wet. If your wrapper is too sticky to roll, try dipping it in the water for less time or working on top of a damp tea towel. Rice paper rolls will also stick together after being made, see below for how to store them.

How long to leave spring roll in water? ›

Place one rice wrapper into the water and let soak for just 10-15 seconds. It should still feel pretty firm as you remove it and lay it on your counter or plate. (It will soften up as you add the filling ingredients, but If you let it soak for too long it will get too soft and will tear when you roll it up.)

How do you keep spring rolls fresh without plastic wrap? ›

Arrange the fresh summer rolls in a single layer on a serving tray. Soak a clean dish towel in cool water and cover the rolls. Do your best to keep the tray away from warm oven drafts or sunshine-filled windows to keep the fillings out of the danger zone. Refresh the cloth with cool water every hour as needed.

Why do my spring rolls fall apart? ›

Don't overfill.

More filling does not make for a tighter, neater roll. In fact, you're more likely to tear the rice paper wrapper if you have too much filling. Filling amounts will vary depending on the size of the wrapper, so err on the side of underfilling when you are just learning to roll summer rolls.

How do you moisten spring rolls? ›

Contrary to common belief, spring rolls can be revived the next day! Dip the rolls in filtered water quickly and wipe off excess water. Put the rolls in a microwave safe tray and cover with a wet paper towel. Let sit for a minute before enjoying.

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.

How to rehydrate rice paper for spring rolls? ›

Cold water moistens the wrapper more slowly, which gives you more time to work. Don't soak for long: Soaking the wrappers for too long causes them to become oversaturated, so a 2-second dip is all that's needed.

What do you wet rice paper with? ›

To make rice paper pliable and usable, just use water. I typically fill a wide shallow bowl partway with water; a baking dish may be substituted. The water temperature depends on the type of rice paper. In general, thinner rice paper requires cooler water.

How far in advance can you make cold rolls? ›

5. STORAGE: Some recipes will tell you that you can make rice paper rolls the day before and you can keep them moist with a damp paper towel.

Can you have spring rolls the next day? ›

Contrary to common belief, spring rolls can be revived the next day!

Can you save fresh spring rolls? ›

Preparing and Storing Fresh Vietnamese Spring Rolls

The crisper the veggies, the more they'll pop in flavor and texture when you bite into your roll. Moreover, fresher ingredients equate to longer shelf life for your spring rolls, making them a treat you can enjoy over a day or two.

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