Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls | Blue Jean Chef - Meredith Laurence (2024)

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Vietnamese spring rolls are fun to make and delicious to eat with your favorite dipping sauce. Use the assembly line method and you'll have 8 spring rolls ready in no time.

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Why make Fresh Spring Rolls?

Vietnamese fresh spring rolls are one of my favorite Asian appetizers. Although egg rolls and fried spring rolls might be more familiar and common in the USA, I’ll always pick a fresh spring roll over either of the other options. Fresh spring rolls are super tasty, leave you feeling refreshed and yet satisfied, they are better for you since they are fresh rather than deep-fried and … they are easily the pretties of all the rolls by far!

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What’s in a Vietnamese Fresh Spring Roll?

A Vietnamese style fresh spring roll is a savory mixture of fresh vegetables and herbs, cold thin rice noodles and often a cooked protein (like shrimp), wrapped up in a rice paper wrapper. This recipe includes lettuce, cabbage, carrots, red pepper and cucumber as the vegetables, along with thin vermicelli rice noodles, but it’s the shrimp and especially the mint that make them something special to me. If you don’t like mint, you can substitute cilantro, but you have to use one or the other for the true effect. Fresh spring rolls are easy to make ahead, store for a few hours nicely and are best enjoyed with your favorite dip – peanut sauce, sweet Thai chili sauce, hosin sauce, a soy-based dipping sauce. I could make a meal out of fresh spring rolls in a heartbeat.

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Step 1: Prepare the Shrimp

Fresh spring rolls are not cooked – that’s why we call them “fresh”! So, whatever ingredients you put inside the roll must be edible in their raw state or cooked before you wrap it up. You can buy cooked shrimp, but they are super easy to prepare yourself (and cheaper too). I bring a skillet of salted water to a boil and then drop raw, peeled and deveined shrimp into the water for just about 2 minutes. Then drain, run under cold water to stop the cooking process and pat them dry with a clean kitchen towel. You can learn how to peel and devein shrimp here. Once cooked, slice the shrimp in half horizontally. Snap – now you have twice as many shrimp!

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Step 2: Prepare all the Ingredients

Once you have your shrimp cooked, you will just need to prepare the other ingredients for the roll. Cabbage, carrots, peppers and cucumber just need to be peeled and cut into pieces. Do try to slice the cabbage into thin strips and julienne the carrots, peppers and cucumber as thinly as possible – they are easier to eat that way. Cook the rice noodles by following the package directions or just pouring boiling water over the noodles and let them sit for 3 minutes before draining. I toss the cooked noodles with a tiny bit of sesame oil for just a hint of flavor and to help keep them from clumping.

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Step 3: Set up your Rolling Station

Set yourself up for success when you start to build your rolls by setting everything out around you, including a skillet or cake pan of hot water. Dipping the rice wrapper into the water is the hardest part of the task. Actually – taking the rice paper OUT of the water is the hardest task. Just be patient with yourself and if it starts to stick on itself, just pop it back into the water. You’ll get the hang of it.

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How to Build a Fresh Spring Roll

My biggest tip for you in building the rolls is to think about how they look from the outside. Whatever you put down first will be visible on the outside. That is why we start with the shrimp and mint leaves and give them a backdrop of lettuce. Place the shrimp with their pinkier exterior sides down and place the mint leaves with their greener upper surface down. This way you’ll have the prettiest rolls when you’re done. With the shrimp, mint and lettuce leaf down, you can add the remaining ingredients in any order you like. You’ll see what I’ve done in the images above. When you’re ready to roll, start by rolling the bottom of the wrapper over the ingredients first, then tuck in the sides and roll tightly over the rest of the filling. You’ll learn from experience, but try to use the right resistance. Too little and the roll will be floppy. Too much tension and you might tear the rice wrapper.

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What Dips to Serve with Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls

Here’s where you add your own preference to this easy appetizer – what dips do you like? I really love sweet Thai chili sauce and since it comes in a bottle, that’s definitely the easiest of dips to serve with these rolls. A homemade peanut sauce is super easy too, however, and so delicious. Add a little hoisin sauce to it if you like your sauce a little sweeter. You could also make a simple soy-based dipping sauce by combining equal parts soy sauce and rice wine vinegar, along with some grated fresh ginger, some crushed red pepper flakes and finely minced scallion (add a drip of honey if you want it sweeter). You could seriously dip these delicious fresh spring rolls into any favorite Asian dipping sauce and be perfectly happy… and refreshed!

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Vietnamese Spring Rolls

Nutrition InfoPrint Recipe

  • Prep Time: 25 m
  • Total Time: 25 m
  • Servings:

    8

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces rice vermicelli noodles
  • ½ teaspoon sesame oil
  • 12 cooked large shrimp 31/40, peeled and deveined
  • 8 leaves butter lettuce
  • ½ cup thinly shredded red cabbage
  • ½ red pepper julienned
  • 1 carrot peeled and julienned
  • ½ English cucumber julienned
  • 16 small fresh mint leaves
  • 8 spring roll wrappers
For Serving:
  • peanut sauce See Recipe, sweet Thai chili sauce or soy dipping sauce

Instructions

  1. Cook the vermicelli noodles according to package directions. If there are no directions, place the vermicelli noodles in a small bowl and pour hot water over the noodles to cover them. Let the noodles sit for 2 to 3 minutes until soft. Drain the water and toss the noodles with the sesame oil. Set aside.
  2. Slice the shrimp in half lengthwise by laying them on a cutting board and placing two fingers flat on the shrimp. Hold a paring knife parallel to the cutting board and carefully slice the shrimp in half. Set the halved shrimp aside.
  3. Cut and prepare all the vegetables.
  4. To assemble the spring rolls, line a platter or baking sheet with parchment paper (or lightly oil). Fill a pie plate or cake pan with hot water. Submerge the rice paper in the water for 15 to 20 seconds until it is soft and translucent. Carefully lift the wrapper out of the water and place it, smooth side down on a clean damp kitchen towel. (If the wrapper sticks together when laying it flat on the towel just dip it back in the water to smooth it out.)
  5. Place three halves of shrimp, cut side up, in the middle of the rice wrapper. Place two mint leaves in between the shrimp. Tear the lettuce leaf to fit on the over the row of shrimp. Top the lettuce with some shredded red cabbage and then a bundle of the vermicelli noodles. Then place some of the julienned carrots, red peppers and cucumbers on the noodle layer. Be sure to keep the filling about 1 inch from the edges of the wrapper. Roll the wrapper around the filling bundle starting at the bottom. Fold the bottom of the wrapper over the filling bundle in the middle, fold in the sides and then tightly roll up the rice wrapper, like a burrito. The rice wrapper will stick shut. Place the spring roll on the parchment paper or oiled platter so they do not stick.
  6. Serve cold with peanut sauce, sweet Thai chili sauce or a soy dipping sauce.

Enjoy,

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Nutrition Facts

Vietnamese Spring Rolls

Amount Per Serving

Calories 50Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Cholesterol 23mg8%

Sodium 92mg4%

Potassium 138mg4%

Carbohydrates 9g3%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 2170IU43%

Vitamin C 15mg18%

Calcium 33mg3%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Comments (7)Post a Reply

  1. Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls | Blue Jean Chef - Meredith Laurence (17)
    forgot to menstion the spring roll wrappers in the ingredients

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    1. Ahhh. Thanks, Paul!

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  2. Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls | Blue Jean Chef - Meredith Laurence (18)
    Had to laugh as you did not list the rice papers in the ingredients list. Excellent recipe, very good, and just like what you get in a Vietnamese restaurant!! YUM!

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  3. Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls | Blue Jean Chef - Meredith Laurence (19)
    Excellent recipe and instructions . Thank you!

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  4. Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls | Blue Jean Chef - Meredith Laurence (20)
    Excellent recipe 🤤. I’ll be making it for my Sunday brunch. THANK YOU Meredith! Give my hugs & kisses to adorable Lulu & Hazel.

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  5. How do you keep the skins from getting dry and tearing apart when you put them out

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    1. Hi Cb. It takes a little practice, but dipping the wrappers into water and then placing them on a wet clean kitchen towel while you work should do the trick. If they get too dry or if they fold on themselves, simply dip them back into the water and try again. If the wrappers tear, you can often position the wrapper so that the tear is on the inside of the roll and covered by the next layer of wrapper. If not, try again with a new wrapper.

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