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Fresh Spring Rolls Recipe

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fresh spring rolls on a plate, some sliced in half, some whole

I quite literally can’t get enough of this fresh spring rolls recipe! Every time I make them, I end up eating waaay more than I probably should. But what’s not to love?! They’re packed with fresh ingredients, are light and perfect for a warm-weather meal, and taste absolutely delicious. To make them even better we’ve included the best peanut dipping sauce to go with them. You really can’t have one without the other 😉 .

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Thai food is by far one of my favourite types of food. Something about that fresh blend of salty, sweet, sour, and spicy mixed with so many fresh fruits and vegetables, it all just makes me so happy 🙂 . It’s so vibrant and colourful, and always pleasing to the senses. Making Thai food at home is easier than you might think, with most ingredients now easy to find in local grocery stores.

a hand holds a half of a fresh spring roll full of vermicelli noodles, vegetables, and shrimp

Fresh Spring Rolls Ingredients

The great thing about this Spring Rolls recipe is that it’s totally customizable. Feel free to play around with the protein, veggies, and herbs to build your perfect Fresh Spring Roll.

Here’s what you’ll need for these amazing Spring Rolls:

a cutting board filled with fresh spring rolls ingredients like carrot, red cabbage, shrimp, cucumber, and herbs
  • spring roll wrappers – you can find these in the international section of most groceries stores. They’re thin sheets of rice paper that soften quickly with water to make a perfect wrap for these rolls.
  • vermicelli rice noodles – these fine rice noodles take minutes to make, and can also be found in the international section of your grocery store
  • bibb lettuce, boston lettuce or any soft, leafy lettuce will do
  • carrots – grated or cut into thin matchsticks (you can find them pre-cut in the grocery store next to the packages of baby carrots).
  • mini cucumbers – we like the smaller cucumbers because they have smaller seeds and are slightly more dense, making them perfect for this spring roll recipe
  • red cabbage, sliced as thinly as possible
  • fresh basil
  • cilantro
  • fresh mint – this may seem like a strange ingredient, but you’re going to have to trust us on this one!
  • shrimp – we like medium-sized shrimp, about 31-40 per lb size, but you can use whatever size you like.

Other options: consider adding things like spring onions, mango, avocado, or very thinly sliced pork or chicken to your spring rolls.

Things you may need:

  • spring roll wrappers
  • vermicelli rice noodles
  • julienne peeler

Can you make fresh spring rolls a day ahead?

Because spring roll wrappers are so delicate, it’s best to make your rolls the day you serve them. If making a few hours in advance, layer them between a damp towel to keep them from sticking to each other. Keep them covered in the fridge so they stay fresh and don’t dry out.

a platter of sliced spring rolls sits beside a bowl of thai peanut dipping sauce

How do I roll spring rolls?

First, dampen your spring roll wrapper in a plate of warm water for about 10-15 seconds, just until softened and pliable. Be careful not to over-soak them or they will tear.

laying a spring roll rice wrapper in a pie plate with warm water in it to soften the wrapper

Lay the wrapper on a cutting board or plate sprinkled lightly with water (to keep wrapper from sticking) and place filling on the bottom third of the wrapper, being careful not to over-fill (or else the roll will tear).

an open spring roll filled with veggies and shrimp ready to be rolled

Roll the wrapper over the filling from the bottom up. Fold in the left and right sides of the wrapper over the filling, as snugly as possible.

Continue rolling snugly from the bottom up, until the entire spring roll is wrapped up. Place seam-side down on a plate to serve.

a fully rolled spring roll

More recipes you might want to try:

Spring Asparagus, Lemon, & Bacon Pasta

Sticky & Sweet Baked Chicken Drumsticks

Easy Homemade Pasta Sauce

Lemon Blueberry Coffee Cake with Lemon Glaze

How to make fresh spring rolls

First, wash, chop, and prep all your ingredients. Slice cabbage as thinly as possible. Grate or cut carrots into small matchsticks (you can buy them precut in most grocery stores). Slice cucumber into matchsticks. Separate cilantro, basil, and mint leaves. Cut or tear lettuce leaves if they are very large.

Cook the vermicelli noodles according to package directions (place noodles in very hot/boiling water for approximately 2-4 minutes, until just softened). Don’t oversoak or they will fall apart! Rinse under cold water, drain and set aside.

Assemble the spring rolls. Place a spring roll wrapper in a pie plate or dish with about an inch of warm water in it. Let the spring roll sit for approx. 10-15 seconds until pliable but not too soft.

a hand places a spring roll wrapper into a shallow dish of warm water
fresh veggies and shrimp on a cutting board beside a bowl of cooked vermicielli noodles and rice paper wrappers

Lay 2 shrimp and a lettuce leaf on the bottom third of the wrapper followed by vermicelli, carrots, cabbage, cucumber, and fresh herbs.

placing shrimp and lettuce onto a spring roll wrapper
placing carrot cut into matchsticks on to a fresh spring roll
a hand puts shredded red cabbage onto an open spring roll
a hand lays julienned cucumber onto a fresh spring roll filled with other veggies, shrimp, and noodles

Snuggly fold the bottom of the wrapper over the filling, then fold in each side. Roll the spring roll up from the bottom until fully wrapped.

wrapping up a fresh spring roll on a blue plate
finishing wrapping a fresh spring roll on a plate
a hand dips half of a fresh spring roll into a bowl of peanut dipping sauce

Place on a damp towel and cover with another damp towel to keep the fresh spring roll from drying out. Repeat with the rest of the spring roll wrappers. Serve with Peanut Dipping Sauce on the side.

Fresh Spring Rolls Recipe

If you make this recipe and love it, I would love it if you gave it 5 stars! 

a platter of spring rolls cut in half
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Fresh Spring Rolls

Fresh spring rolls full of healthy veggies, rice noodles, and shrimp.
Servings: 12 rolls

Ingredients

  • 12 spring roll wrappers available in the asian section of supermarkets
  • 200 grams rice vermicelli noodles (approx ⅓-½ package), available in the asian section of supermarkets
  • 1 small head boston or bibb lettuce
  • 1 bag cooked, shelled, deveined shrimp (31-40 per lb size)
  • 1½ cups carrot, grated or cut into matchsticks
  • ½ red cabbage, shredded
  • 4 mini cucumbers, cut into matchsticks
  • 1 bunch fresh basil
  • 1 bunch fresh mint
  • 1 bunch cilantro

For the peanut dipping sauce:

  • ½ cup smooth natural peanut butter
  • 2 tsp minced garlic
  • 1 tsp minced ginger
  • 2½ tbsp rice vinegar (seasoned or not is fine)
  • 3 tbsp sodium reduced soy sauce
  • 3 tbsp brown sugar
  • 2 tsp sesame oil
  • 2 tbsp lime juice
  • ¼-½ tsp siracaha sauce, to taste
  • ¼ cup hot water

Instructions

  • Wash, chop, and prep all your ingredients. Slice cabbage as thinly as possible. Grate or cut carrots into small matchsticks (you can buy them precut in most grocery stores). Slice cucumber into matchsticks. Separate cilantro, basil, and mint leaves. Cut or tear lettuce leaves if they are very large.
  • Cook the vermicelli noodles according to package directions (place noodles in very hot/boiling water for approximately 2-4 minutes, until just softened). Don't oversoak or they will fall apart! Rinse in cold water to stop cooking and set aside.
  • Place spring roll wrapper in a pie plate or dish with about an inch of warm water in it. Let the wrapper sit for approx. 10-15 seconds until pliable but not too soft. Move to a plate or cutting board sprinkled lightly with water.
  • Lay 2 shrimp and a lettuce leaf on the bottom third of the wrapper, followed by vermicelli, carrots, cabbage, cucumber, and fresh herbs. Snuggly fold the bottom of the wrapper over the filling, then fold in each side. Roll the spring roll up from the bottom until fully wrapped. Place on a damp towel and cover with another damp towel to keep the spring roll from drying out. Repeat with the rest of the spring roll wrappers.

For the peanut dipping sauce:

  • Mix all ingredients together in a bowl with a fork or whisk. Serve alongside spring rolls.

Notes

Spring rolls are best served fresh, but can be stored between damp towels in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one day.

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