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    Make It Skinny Please » Recipes » Main Dishes » How to make fresh Spring Rolls

    Published: Aug 21, 2021 · Modified: Jan 21, 2022 by Toni Dash · 7 Comments

    How to make fresh Spring Rolls

    Weight Watchers Points3
    Calories: 153kcal
    Carbs: 25g
    Protein: 5g
    Fats: 4g
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    Light, fresh Spring Rolls are a great recipe option any time of the year. Once you learn to make them at home the possibilities are endless!

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    No need to go to a Vietnamese restaurant to enjoy fresh Vietnamese spring rolls at home. They are a delicious way to get more vegetables onto the dining table and are a calorie-friendly recipe.

    Wrapped in rice paper sheets, packed with flavorful fresh ingredients these homemade spring rolls are filling and satisfying too.

    Paired with a lightened up peanut dipping sauce recipe! Try our Shrimp Summer Rolls too!

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    • Vietnamese Spring Rolls recipe
    • What makes this skinny?
    • Recipe Ingredients + Notes
    • How to make Spring Rolls - Step-by-Step
    • Variations
    • Dipping Sauce for Spring Rolls
    • Pro Tips for making fresh Spring Rolls
    • How to Store
    • More Main Dish recipes you'll love!
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    Vietnamese Spring Rolls recipe

    If you are scratching your head thinking spring rolls are fried; you aren't wrong. Those are Chinese spring rolls and they ARE wrapped in a wheat flour wrapper and deep fried.

    Vietnamese spring rolls, also called fresh summer rolls, rice paper rolls, fresh spring rolls use a thin wrapper made of rice flour. They include fresh vegetables and light protein.

    Typically they are eaten as an appetizer but also make a perfect light main dish recipe.

    The ingredient options are endless as since they are made at home can be changed up whenever you feel like it.

    This homemade Vietnamese spring roll recipe includes a quick pickling of the carrots, loads of colorful vegetables and several ways to customize them too!

    What makes this skinny?

    • fresh vegetable filling ingredients
    • rice paper spring rolls require no deep frying as with egg rolls or Chinese spring rolls
    • the peanut sauce has been slimmed down too.
    spring rolls cut on plate

    Recipe Ingredients + Notes

    spring roll and peanut sauce ingredients

    Rice paper wrappers. Also called spring roll wrappers these thin wrappers start as a brittle sheet and are transformed when soaked in water to pliable, roll-able transparent wrappers. They can be found in the International ingredients section of most grocery stores, Asian markets and online.

    Carrot. Use medium size carrots. We'll cut them into matchsticks and pickle them for the fresh spring rolls.

    Rice vermicelli noodles. These naturally gluten-free thin rice noodles add substance to the spring rolls. Also available in the international ingredients section, in Asian supermarkets or online.

    You'll use about 4 ounces or 120 grams. This will most likely be a partial package of rice vermicelli noodles.

    Cucumbers. These will be cut into slender sticks for easier rolling and a great texture when eating.

    Fresh mint and fresh cilantro. Both are added to the spring rolls for a punch for flavor.

    Shredded cabbage. This can be home shredded or store bought shredded cabbage can be used.

    Small butter lettuce leaves. Butter lettuce is tender and perfect to add. Use the small inner leaves which are tender and pliable. If there is a firm rib in the center of the leaf remove it.

    Peanut Dipping Sauce (a lower calorie version)

    Peanut butter. Use smooth unsweetened peanut butter. Natural peanut butter is a great choice; if separated stir together before measuring.

    Soy sauce. Regular or gluten-free soy sauce or tamari can be used.

    Brown sugar. Just a teaspoon is used.

    Garlic. Fresh minced garlic.

    Ginger. Fresh minced ginger.

    Lime juice. Use freshly squeezed lime juice if possible.

    Sriracha sauce. This doesn't actually make the sauce really spicy but perks up the flavor.

    Water. Use warm water which blends best with the peanut butter.

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    For pickling the carrots

    White vinegar, granulated sugar (only a teaspoon), salt and water.

    How to make Spring Rolls - Step-by-Step

    If you've imagined you could never make vegetable spring rolls at home you'll be delighted to find how easy they are. Rolling them takes a bit of practice to get them uniformly snug but you'll be a pro in no time.

    STEP 1. Pickle the carrots

    Combine the pickling brine ingredients: sugar, water, salt and vinegar in a bowl. Add the carrots and allow to soak for at least an hour (photo 1).

    how to make fresh spring rolls recipe steps 1-4

    STEP 2. Preparation

    Cook the vermicelli noodles as directed on the package.

    Assemble all the vegetable filling ingredients.

    STEP 3. Soften the rice paper wrappers

    In a pan large enough to hold a rice paper wrapper (a pie plate works great for round wrappers) fill with 1 inch of lukewarm water. Dip the wrappers one at a time.

    Place in the water and immerse fully. Remove and place on a plastic cutting board to roll the spring rolls (photo 2).

    NOTE: if there is a texture side to the wrapper, place the smooth side down (this will become the outside).

    If not using a plastic cutting board, allow the wrapper to stay in the water for 10-15 seconds. Do not oversoak or they can tear.

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    STEP 4. Roll the spring rolls

    With the smooth side of the wrapper facing down, layer filling ingredients (starting with a lettuce leaf first - photo 3) for the filling approximately 2-3 inches from the bottom and in a rectangular pile. Just a few pieces of each ingredient are needed (photos 4-7).

    Using dampened fingertips, fold the bottom up over the filling (photo 8). Fold each the right and left sides over vertically (photos 9-10).

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    Using firm pressure, gently roll the end with the filling over to snugly seal the spring roll. The wrapper is self-sealing so will stick to itself.

    Continue making spring rolls one at a time until using all the ingredients.

    STEP 5. Make the peanut sauce

    Combine all sauce ingredients in a bowl (photo 11) and stir (photo 12) or whisk until combined and smooth.

    STEP 6. Serve

    Serve the spring rolls whole or cut in the middle in two halves with the sauce.

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    Variations

    Change the vegetables. Use your favorites or what's in season. Bell pepper cut into matchsticks are delicious and colorful. Purple cabbage instead of green again adds color. Bean sprouts add a nice crunch.

    Add some fat. Avocado is delicious in homemade spring rolls.

    Add some protein. Shrimp or shredded chicken are a great addition for a light flavor to complement the fresh veggies.

    Add different herbs. The classic herbs to use are cilantro and mint but any fresh herbs can be used. Experiment with different flavors you love!

    Add some edible flowers. Most grocery stores sell edible flowers in the fresh herb section. These are not only beautiful but additional flavor!

    Change up the sauce. For the peanut sauce fish sauce can be substituted for soy sauce. Hoisin sauce is also a delicious addition or substitute.

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    Dipping Sauce for Spring Rolls

    Serving a good peanut sauce is a classic combination with Vietnamese spring roll recipes.

    This is where the wheels can come off the low calorie bus however. The most common dipping sauce, a Thai peanut dipping sauce, is delicious but packed with calories.

    We've included a lighter version but it still can add up calorie-wise so go easy on the sauce if concerned about the calories.

    Only a dip into the sauce is really needed to add extra flavor.

    Another favorite is Nuoc Cham which is a sweet spicy light in texture dipping sauce. This recipe is on our sister site and calories are included.

    Sweet Chili Sauce is another favorite.

    Pro Tips for making fresh Spring Rolls

    Use a flat surface. This plays into the next point but you'll need a work surface that's flat.

    Use a plastic cutting board. There are many methods for wetting the rice wrappers. I've found dipping a wrapper in the water to just immerse it and moving it to a plastic cutting board works best.

    While the wrapper sits on the cutting board it continues to soften. The plastic cutting board does not absorb any of the water on the dipped rice paper wrapper.

    This allows the water to continue to sink into the wrapper.

    Once you’ve assembled the filling for that spring roll, the rice paper wrapper will be the perfect texture to roll.

    It won’t be too stiff and not overly softened which could allow it could rip.

    Keep moistened fingers while rolling. Working with moistened fingers helps the pliability of the assembly.

    Textured side of the wrapper faced inside. Rice Paper Wrappers have a smooth side and a textured side.

    The filling will be placed on the texture side inside the Spring Roll. The outside will be smooth.

    Cut vegetables into thin slices. Matchstick size, long and thin, work great in spring rolls both for rolling and for eating them. They are easy to bite through.

    Do not over fill a wrapper. Only a few pieces of each vegetable is needed. It might seem meager but after rolling the spring roll it's the right size.

    Sharp vegetables may puncture the wrapper. Starting with butter lettuce (with the center rib removed so they are pliable) protects the rice wrapper from any sharp pieces of vegetables.

    spring rolls and peanut sauce from above

    How to Store

    These fresh rolls are best enjoyed when they are made. They can be stored for a day in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

    If storing place a lettuce leaf between them so they do not stick together risking the wrapper ripping when separated.

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    Recipe

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    Fresh Spring Rolls with slimmed down Peanut Sauce

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    Fresh Spring Rolls are full of delicious vegetables, rice vermicelli noodles and big flavor. Paired with a lightened up peanut sauce they are a great appetizer or light main dish that's big on flavor and light on calories.
    5 from 53 votes
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    Course: Appetizer, Main Course
    Cuisine: Vietnamese
    Diet: Low Calorie, Vegetarian
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Carrots pickling time (minimum): 1 hour hour
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 10 spring rolls and ½ cup (total yield) peanut sauce
    Calories: 153kcal
    Author: Toni Dash
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    Ingredients

    Pickling solution (for carrots)

    • ½ cup distilled white vinegar
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
    • ½ cup water
    • 2 medium carrots peeled and cut into matchsticks

    Spring Roll ingredients

    • 10 rice paper wrappers also called spring roll rice wrappers
    • 4 ounces vermicelli rice noodles about 120 grams; measurement before cooking
    • ¾ medium cucumber peeled, seeds removed and cut into thin slices
    • ½ cup shredded cabbage
    • 10 small butter lettuce leaves
    • ¼ cup fresh mint leaves rinsed and patted dry with paper towels
    • ¼ cup fresh cilantro leaves rinsed and patted dry with paper towels
    • Water to soften the rice paper wrappers

    Peanut Sauce (calorie reduced)

    • ¼ cup creamy peanut butter (unsweetened)
    • 3 tablespoons warm water
    • 1.5 tablespoons soy sauce regular or gluten-free (Tamari can be used)
    • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
    • 1 teaspoon brown sugar
    • 1 teaspoon minced fresh garlic
    • 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger peel ginger before mincing
    • 1 teaspoon sriracha sauce

    Instructions

    Pickling the carrots

    • Mix the vinegar, salt, sugar and water in a bowl. Stir to dissolve the sugar and salt.
    • Add the carrots. Soak for a minimum of 1 hour.

    Making the Spring Rolls

    • Softening the rice paper wrappers: Add an inch of lukewarm water to a pan large enough to fit a wrapper.
      Dip one wrapper into the water to submerge it. Remove and place on a plastic cutting board with the smooth side facing down towards the cutting board.
      NOTE: if a plastic cutting board is not available allow the wrapper to soak for 10-15 seconds only (soaking too long can lead the wrapper to tear).
    • Add a lettuce leaf and layer a few pieces of each ingredient for the filling approximately 2-3 inches from the bottom and in a rectangular pile.
      (1/10th of the ingredients for each spring roll).
    • Using dampened fingertips, fold the bottom up over the filling. Fold each the right and left sides over vertically.
    • Using firm pressure, gently roll the end with the filling over to snugly seal the spring roll. The wrapper is self-sealing so will stick to itself.

    Making the Peanut Sauce

    • Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Stir or whisk to fully combine into a sauce.

    Notes

    Recipe yield
    • 10 spring rolls
    • ½ cup peanut sauce
    Serving size
    1 serving=1 spring roll plus 2.5 teaspoons of the peanut sauce
    WW SmartPoints: 1 spring roll and 1/10th of the peanut sauce (aproximately 2 ½ teaspoons of peanut sauce per serving).
    Weight Watchers Points Note
    The link for Weight Watchers Points above is only for the spring rolls. This is the link for the reduced calorie Peanut Sauce (1 point per serving).
    Weight Watchers points on previous program (WW SmartPoints):
    • Green: 3
    • Blue: 3
    • Purple: 3

    Nutrition

    Calories: 153kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 565mg | Potassium: 181mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 2628IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 1mg
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    1. cathy says

      September 10, 2021 at 9:24 am

      5 stars
      Mine turned out so good, this recipe is a keeper!

      Reply
    2. Shari Griffith says

      September 09, 2021 at 8:58 am

      5 stars
      These were so delicious (and pretty!) The sauce is incredible.

      Reply
    3. Anne says

      September 06, 2021 at 8:50 am

      5 stars
      These springs rolls are just as delicious as they are colorful! It makes it a fun dish to eat while also being very tasty at the same time!

      Reply
    4. katerina says

      September 06, 2021 at 8:40 am

      5 stars
      WOW! These Spring Rolls are absolutely gorgeous and delicious.

      Reply
    5. LAUREN KELLY says

      September 06, 2021 at 8:39 am

      5 stars
      I was always intimidated to make my own but I am so glad I did! Thank you! Love the new blog too 🙂

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      • Toni Dash says

        September 06, 2021 at 10:32 am

        Thanks Lauren!

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    6. Marion says

      September 04, 2021 at 5:13 pm

      5 stars
      I never thought I could make these myself! They were delicious and all the instruction photos made it easy too.

      Reply

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