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Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published28 Apr '20 Updated10 May '25
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Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls are packed with bright, fresh flavours and served with an insanely addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce that takes a minute to make. With a couple of cheeky tricks, step by step photos and an easy to follow video, you’ll be rolling perfect rice paper rolls like a pro in no time!

This is a reader-favourite recipe included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!

Jam packed with fresh, bright flavours, learn how to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls with an easy to follow video tutorial and step by step photos. Served with an addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce! recipetineats.com

Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls – always a hit!!

If I took a platter of these to a gathering with my friends, I guarantee they’d be one of the first things to go. Everybody I know loves these. Even the hardest of hard-core carnivores munch these down as enthusiastically as they would a rack of ribs.

They truly are that good.

Vietnamese food is my idea of the ultimate “accidently healthy” food. Sure, there are a handful of deep fried recipes. But generally, most Vietnamese dishes are super fresh, full of bright flavours, loaded with herbs and salads, with just a bit of protein. Dressings and sauces are refreshingly light and devoid of oil, unlike basically every Western dressing!

Jam packed with fresh, bright flavours, learn how to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls with an easy to follow video tutorial and step by step photos. Served with an addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce! recipetineats.com

I think that Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls are one of those things that people love but always assume are just too fiddly or too hard to make. To dispel of that myth, let me tell you – I am not into fiddly. That’s why you’ll never see fancy decorated cakes on my blog. I simply don’t have the patience or co-ordination for fiddly dishes – sweet or savoury.

I actually posted this recipe way back when I started my blog. A couple of years on, and my photos have somewhat improved but more importantly – VIDEO! I REALLY wanted to remake this with a video, it is so great to be able to demonstrate how to make these rolls.

Serving idea: DIY spread!

Lay out all the ingredients with a large bowl of water for dipping the rice paper in, then make everyone make their own. This DIY approach is a menu item on Vietnamese restaurants here in Sydney which is very popular, I always order it!

Jam packed with fresh, bright flavours, learn how to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls with an easy to follow video tutorial and step by step photos. Served with an addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce! recipetineats.com
Jam packed with fresh, bright flavours, learn how to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls with an easy to follow video tutorial and step by step photos. Served with an addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce! recipetineats.com

Tips to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls

In addition to the video, I have 2 little tips that can make your Vietnamese Rice Paper Roll Making Life so much easier:

  1. Bundle up fly-away bits inside a piece of lettuce. I like making these with bean sprouts and vermicelli noodles (other filling suggestions in the recipe notes). Until you get your rolling technique down pat, bundle it up in lettuce before rolling it in the rice paper. This holds the “stuff” together which makes it so much easier to roll the rice paper and it will also prevent things like bean sprouts, carrots, cucumber etc from piercing the rice paper;

  2. Use two rice paper sheets – again, this is a tip while you are an up-and-coming Rice Paper Roll Master. It is much easier to handle when rolling. The downside is that the ends are a touch chewy, because there’s triple / quadruple layers. But it’s not tough chewy, not in the least bit. It’s just chewy compared to how soft and fragile a single layer of rice paper is. It doesn’t deter me at all. My mother noticed it, but it didn’t stop her from hoeing down 4 of these in minutes. Never fails to amazes me that a woman of a certain age can consume so much so quickly. (PS She came over to be my hand model for the video, this was a tough one to shoot by myself!)

Jam packed with fresh, bright flavours, learn how to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls with an easy to follow video tutorial and step by step photos. Served with an addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce! recipetineats.com

PS The reason the prawns and lettuce bundle are laid out in different positions on the rice paper is so there is only layer of rice paper on the prawns once rolled up – makes the prawns more visible. Ie Pretty rolls.

Peanut Dipping Sauce for Rice Paper Rolls

This peanut sauce is everything!! This is a Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce. The 2 key ingredients are peanut butter and hoisin sauce which is thinned out with either milk or water (I prefer milk for colour. With water, the sauce is darker). Plus vinegar for a bit of tang (really needs it), garlic (it ain’t Asian if there’s no garlic in it!) and a touch of chilli if you want (which I love).

It’s different to Thai / Malaysian / Chinese style peanut sauces and I think you and this Vietnamese Peanut Sauce are going to be very good friends. 🙂

Jam packed with fresh, bright flavours, learn how to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls with an easy to follow video tutorial and step by step photos. Served with an addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce! recipetineats.com

So…..what do you think? 🙂 Have I convinced you to try your hand at becoming a Rice Paper Roll Master?? – Nagi xx

PS There are a bunch of other filling ideas in the recipe notes. I’ve kept this fairly classic.

PPS Even if they are wonky, they still taste incredible!!!

Get your Vietnamese fix!

  • Bun Cha – Vietnamese Meatballs (Noodle Bowl)

  • Lemongrass Chicken – one of my favourite things to grill!

  • Vietnamese Caramel Pork – another iconic Vietnamese food! Also see the Chicken version.

  • Vietnamese Caramelised Pork Bowls – the super quick version of the above

  • Vietnamese Noodle Salad

  • Vietnamese Chicken Salad

And some other ways with fresh prawns

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Jam packed with fresh, bright flavours, learn how to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls with an easy to follow video tutorial and step by step photos. Served with an addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce! recipetineats.com
Jam packed with fresh, bright flavours, learn how to make Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls with an easy to follow video tutorial and step by step photos. Served with an addictive Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce! recipetineats.com

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Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls (Spring Rolls)

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Prep: 20 minutes mins
Total: 20 minutes mins
Appetizer, Finger Food, Starter
Vietnamese
4.88 from 124 votes
Servings7
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Recipe video above. Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls are incredibly fresh and healthy. The Vietnamese peanut dipping sauce that accompanies this is sensational and completely addictive!

Ingredients

  • 7 – 14 sheets of 22cm/8.5″ round rice paper (Note 1)
  • 11 small cooked prawns/shrimp (about 12cm/5″ in length, unpeeled including the head)
  • 50g / 1.5 oz dried vermicelli noodles
  • 7 lettuce leaves – use a lettuce with soft leaves, like Oak or Butter Lettuce (Note 2)
  • 14 mint leaves
  • 1 cup bean sprouts

Vietnamese Peanut Dipping Sauce (Note 3)

  • 1 tbsp peanut butter, preferably smooth (crunchy is ok too)
  • 2 tbsp Hoisin Sauce
  • 1 1/2 tbsp white vinegar (or lime juice)
  • 1/3 cup milk (any fat %) (or water)
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1/2 tsp crushed chilli, samba oelak or other chilli paste, adjust to taste (optional)
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Instructions

  • Peanut Sauce: Combine the Peanut Dipping Sauce ingredients. Mix briefly (it won’t come together), then microwave for 30 seconds. Mix again until smooth. Set aside to cool. Adjust sour with vinegar, salt with salt and spiciness to taste.  Thickness can be adjusted with milk or water once cooled.
  • Place vermicelli noodles in a bowl and cover with warm water for 2 minutes, then drain (or follow packet instructions).
  • Peel the prawns, slice in half lengthwise and devein (watch video).
  • Remove the crunchy core of the lettuce leaves (watch video).
  • Tip – LETTUCE BUNDLE (Note 4): Place some vermicelli noodles and bean sprouts in a lettuce leaf, then roll it up, finishing seam side down. Repeat.
  • Fill a large bowl with warm water. The bowl doesn’t need to be large enough to fit the whole rice paper in one go.
  • Place two rice papers together (if using 2). Note which side is the smooth side – this is supposed to be the outside of the spring roll. Submerge the rice papers into the water (both of them at the same time, together) for 2 seconds. If your bowl isn’t large enough to fit the whole rice paper in one go, that’s fine, just rotate it and count 2 seconds for each section you submerge into the water.
  • Place both the rice papers (one on top of the other, they will stick together) on a board or the counter with the smooth side down.
  • On the top part of the rice paper, place 3 prawns with a mint leaf in between, as per the photo below.
  • Place the lettuce bundle with the seam side down onto the middle of the rice paper.
  • Fold the left and right edges of the rice paper in, then starting from the bottom, roll up to cover the lettuce bundle. Then keep rolling firmly. The rice paper is sticky, it will seal itself.
  • If you placed the ingredients on the rice paper as per the photo below, your rice paper rolls should look pretty with the prawn and mint leaves on the smooth side of the roll and the seam on the side or underside of the roll.
  • Serve immediately with the peanut dipping sauce.

Recipe Notes:

* Peanut free sauce alternative: sweet chilli sauce.
1. Tip to make your rice paper roll life easier: use 2 rice papers per roll. Easier to handle and less prone to tearing. The ends of the roll where there are quadruple layers of rice paper will be a bit chewier, but not super chewy, it is still soft. 
Nowadays, rice paper is sold even at supermarkets here in Australia, in the Asian section. It’s super good value too!
2. Lettuce: I use butter or oak lettuce because they are softer and more pliable than iceberg which makes it perfect for rolling up. Iceberg and other crunchy lettuce doesn’t work as well because they break when you scrunch them, and are prone to tearing the rice paper. If you can’t find a soft lettuce, then I suggest shredding the lettuce – it will make it much easier to handle!
3. Sauce: Some Hoisin sauces differ in strength of flavour so adjust the flavour to taste at the end by adding more peanut butter or vinegar, then milk or water to adjust thickness. Milk doesn’t add flavour to the sauce, it just makes it a lighter colour so you know it’s a peanut sauce – the colour you get at Vietnamese restaurants. So you can use water if you prefer, but the sauce will be a darker brown. Or even coconut milk!
4. My tip for rolling these up is to wrap the bean sprouts and vermicelli noodles in the lettuce then roll it up and/or scrunch it lightly so it stays together. Then roll it up in the rice paper. Much easier to handle!
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. Firstly, I find that the rice paper rolls smelt like the paper towel and secondly, they didn’t hold up that great anyway. My rule of thumb is 6 hours (max 8) – you can make them up to 6 hours ahead, tightly wrap each one in cling wrap as soon as you make them and refrigerate. Don’t just put them on a plate and put cling wrap on the plate, you should roll up each on in cling wrap (you should be able to fit 2 per piece of cling wrap – wrap one first, then place another next to it and roll up with the remaining cling wrap).
DIY OPTION: A popular menu item at Vietnamese restaurants here in Sydney are DIY rice paper rolls. So lay out all the components in this recipe out on a table with a large bowl of water, and let everyone make their own!
6. OTHER FILLING IDEAS:
* Julienned vegetables like carrots, cucumbers
* Alfalfa, watercress and other similar shaped vegetables
* Thinly sliced tofu
* Shredded chicken and other proteins
* Other herbs like coriander/cilantro, chives (this is classic Viet)
7. ORIGINAL PEANUT DIPPING SAUCE: As requested by a reader! The one provided in the recipe is more authentic and akin to what you get at Vietnamese restaurants here in Sydney. But here is the original one, FYI:
½ cup smooth peanut butter
1 tbsp sugar
4 tbsp hoisin sauce
1 tbsp sweet soy sauce (kecap manis, it’s thick like syrup)
2 small garlic cloves (or 1 large), minced
1 birds eye chilli, finely chopped
1 tbsp sesame oil
2 tbsp lime juice
Water
Mix together ingredients, using water to thin to a dippable consistency.
8. Nutrition per rice paper roll, no sauce.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 93gCalories: 135cal (7%)Carbohydrates: 19.2g (6%)Protein: 11.5g (23%)Fat: 1.1g (2%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.1gCholesterol: 75mg (25%)Sodium: 201mg (9%)
Keywords: Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls
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Originally posted in July 2014, updated with new words, an even better peanut dipping sauce, new photos and a video!

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481 Comments

  1. Wei @ Red House Spice says

    April 29, 2017 at 6:01 am

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi! Thanks for the wrapping tip! They are so pretty! I make them regularly. Will try your technique to show the best part of the filling under just one layer of paper. Have a great weekend!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:50 am

      Pretty is right!!! Hope you have a fab weekend too Wei! N xx

      Reply
  2. Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says

    April 29, 2017 at 4:44 am

    5 stars
    Oh, my!! They look so good and I have tried rice paper a long time ago. I don’t think I did too badly, I can’t remember the filling. I think it was something cooked. I’ve got to try this — we love shrimp and would you believe all of our grandsons love Asian cuisine. They would go crazy over these rolls. BTW – your flatbread was a hit! I made two different kinds – yours and one with yeast. The baba ghanoush was virtually inhaled. It turned out soooo good. I got it posted this week. I didn’t even have a chance to take a decent picture because the boys were lined up with their flatbread. 🙂 Maybe I should train the grandsons to wait — you did a great job with Dozer.

    Reply
  3. Misty says

    April 29, 2017 at 4:20 am

    Yippee! It’s Dozer’s Day! Hope you both had a great day celebrating! 😀

    Could you recommend a good substitute for the shrimp in this recipe? These spring rolls look so delicious, but I recently developed an allergic reaction to shrimp (and tofu – the food gods found their latest victim to toy with – me! Grrrr). I’m thinking scallops could work? Or maybe shredded chicken?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:49 am

      Seriously, EVERY DAY is like his birthday. Except he got a hunk of steak for dinner!!!

      Reply
    • Misty says

      April 29, 2017 at 4:26 am

      Omg, I’m blind – was so busy looking at the happy Dozer pic that I scrolled past the ‘Other Filling Ideas’. Sorry about that (sumimasen).

      Reply
      • Nagi says

        April 30, 2017 at 6:48 am

        ❤️

        Reply
  4. Pat says

    April 29, 2017 at 3:10 am

    5 stars
    Oh, Man! Do I ever love these roll! It is well worth the time it takes to put them together. So fresh and delicious. Nagi, I love that tip of rolling the noodles and sprouts together in a bundle. Why did I not think of that???? Now I know. 🙂 Thanks for this great post!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:48 am

      ME TOO!!!! Seriously, if you are feeling lazy, just do a DIY spread! It’s all the rage here! N xx

      Reply
  5. Victoria Reitberger says

    April 29, 2017 at 2:48 am

    5 stars
    Nagi, good job!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:47 am

      Thanks Victoria! I won’t lie to you – took a few goes to make that video! 😎

      Reply
      • Victoria Reitberger says

        April 30, 2017 at 3:34 pm

        5 stars
        Nagi, I turly understand you!
        I am a chef and I teach cooking hands on from scracthes and this is why so I truly understand you.
        I want to say Bravo!!! to you on what you’ve shared so far and it’s fun Nagi. You are wonderful.
        I love popiah that’s Asian (nyonya Spring rolls from Melaka and also found in SIngapore.
        Famous among the Strait Chinese.
        I make my own tieg (popiah skin) traditionally done with flour (mehl).
        It hass tto be real thin and soft ,easy to roll and fold.
        Normally I have been successful on this and I simply love to have friends over to do popiah party and catch on what’s happening on the latest.
        Salute to you Nagi and I appreciate your recipes:-)

        keep on going Nagi because you did all these from your heart ! Please convey my thankfulness to your mom for sharing her recipe on Japanese made easy .My family and I love Japanese (~!*) 🙂

        Vielen dank und alles gute
        Frau Reitberger Victoria

        Reply
        • Nagi says

          May 3, 2017 at 6:11 pm

          Gosh wow what an honour to hear from a chef! Thank you so much for your lovely message and I will make sure my mother sees this message too. 🙂 N xx

          Reply
  6. sid weinstein says

    April 29, 2017 at 2:45 am

    to NAGI

    this a question not a comment

    for your mailing list and 2 free cookbooks

    your order form wont take my e-mail
    it gets rejected WHY??

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:46 am

      Hello Sid! Don’t worry, I’ll add you manually! 🙂 Keep an eye out for an email with the free e-cookbooks 🙂 N xx

      Reply
  7. kathleen says

    April 29, 2017 at 2:38 am

    WOW! What a timely post (great minds think alike???) i just noticed last week that my local supermarket now carries the rice paper and was thinking i was going to need to try my hand doing spring rolls and along came this post! They look amazing – can’t wait to try them.

    As for Dozer — i would have loved to see him try to blow out those candles….. lol. looks like he got extra spoiled for his birthday! On my kids’ first birthday one of my sons was so fascinated with the burning candle (thank goodness there was only one on his cake) that he tried to grab it – you can imagine how that went…. so now he is 21 and becoming a fire fighter – starting fire academy this summer – go figure….

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:45 am

      THERE YOU GO!!! See, it was meant to be! 🙂 I have a fish recipe on my site too, made using rice paper. It is SO good, I don’t know why i don’t make it more often! OMG that is so funny about your son! How funny is it that he is going to be a fire fighter!! (And also, what a CHAMP ❤️)

      Reply
  8. Carol Athey says

    April 29, 2017 at 2:37 am

    5 stars
    These are made just like a dish at a local Thai restaurant that they call Thai basil rolls. I love those things!! The only difference as far as I can tell is that your recipe uses mint where the Thai recipe uses fresh basil leaves. The basil rolls are served with a dark, slightly tangy (maybe the vinegar?), very slightly hot dipping sauce with peanut bits sprinkled over it. Not sure how authentic the “Thai” rolls are. They have probably been adapted for American taste buds! Living in the southern US, I am not in a hot bed of Asian cuisine although things have improved over the past 30 years. Anyway, I will probably try your Vietnamese rolls and now will also have the technique for the basil rolls as well!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:44 am

      Thai basil would be brilliant in these!!! Hmm, I can’t guess what the sauce is though. Is it watery or syrupy??

      Reply
  9. Sheri Heckel says

    April 29, 2017 at 2:17 am

    5 stars
    Love these! Thank you!

    Also, Happy Birthday Dozer! Take good care of Nagi!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:43 am

      Passed on the message! He didn’t move 🙄

      Reply
  10. Barb Finch says

    April 29, 2017 at 2:13 am

    5 stars
    Oh yummy, I love these! Have to make a list for the grocery store!

    And happy bday to Dozer! He has a good life with you. 🙂

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 30, 2017 at 6:43 am

      Passed on your birthday wishes! He raised an eyebrow 🙂

      Reply
      • Barbara Finch says

        April 30, 2017 at 6:44 am

        LOL!

        Reply
  11. Victoria says

    April 6, 2017 at 6:07 pm

    5 stars
    Made these last night, yum, other half loved them too! Forgot to buy bean sprouts but added thin strips of red pepper instead for crunch and colour. Also put the bottle of Nuoc Cham down in the Asian Grocers and made my own, delish. Have left over sauce so am making the Vietnamese Chicken Bowl tonight.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      April 7, 2017 at 6:11 pm

      Whoot! So pleased to hear that Victoria, thanks for letting me know! N x

      Reply
  12. Fran says

    March 28, 2017 at 5:15 am

    4 stars
    Hi
    So delicious!! Would it be possible to make them ahead of time if you are entertaining?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 28, 2017 at 7:20 am

      Hi Fran! Please see note 5 🙂

      Reply
      • Fran says

        March 28, 2017 at 5:40 pm

        5 stars
        Oops! sorry that’s explains it!! thank you so much. Definitely going to try out, they look totally delicious 🙂

        Reply
  13. Lynne Benn says

    March 14, 2017 at 8:08 pm

    Hi Nagi,

    This is definitely something I would try… however, I am allergic to peanut butter, what substitute do you propose?

    thanks,

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      March 15, 2017 at 7:48 am

      Hi Lynne – I would use Nuoc Cham, the classic Vietnamese dipping sauce – it’s the dressing in this recipe: https://discountspot.info/vietnamese-chicken-noodle-bowl/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

      Reply
  14. Alana says

    February 13, 2017 at 4:20 am

    5 stars
    OMG, these were amazing! The sauce is the best! Definitely will make these again and again!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 14, 2017 at 12:42 pm

      Woo hoo! So glad you enjoyed these Alana! And PS thanks for the reminder about them, I keep meaning to update with fresh photos and a video, thought it might be useful to show technique 🙂 N xx

      Reply
  15. Jenny says

    February 10, 2017 at 4:55 pm

    5 stars
    I did use different ingredients for the rolls but I used the peanut sauce and it was DELICIOUS!!! Better than most I’ve tried in restaurants!!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 10, 2017 at 8:14 pm

      I’m so glad you enjoyed this Jenny, thanks so much for letting me know! N xx

      Reply
  16. ai says

    January 9, 2017 at 7:46 pm

    5 stars
    hi Nagi

    Just forget rate for this recipe minute ago.

    Ai

    Reply
  17. ai says

    January 9, 2017 at 7:45 pm

    hi Nagi,

    Big thanks for this sauce, which I had tried so many time and even other website. Finally this is it. yours was so so so good, I live far away from where I can buy this even, it doesnt good as your. Now I can eat this anytime I want . thanks again.

    Ai

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      January 11, 2017 at 8:14 am

      Thanks Ai! I keep meaning to repost this using a peanut sauce made entirely from scratch too 🙂

      Reply
  18. Rena says

    December 21, 2016 at 4:02 am

    5 stars
    THANK YOU so much for the great recipe and the explanation and tips on how to do these.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      December 21, 2016 at 6:15 pm

      So glad you found it useful Rena! N x

      Reply
  19. CT says

    December 18, 2016 at 11:41 pm

    I love it. Especially Vietnam food. Easy and healthy. Those beef noodles is delicious. I miss those food. I’ve been thinking of making some for snack or lunch. Thank you for your precious recipe and guidance.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      December 19, 2016 at 7:32 pm

      Vietnamese food is the BEST! 🙂 N x

      Reply
  20. Laura says

    December 17, 2016 at 4:47 am

    Thanks for the good instructions, I have tasted Vietnamese rolls at a street food festival here in Finland and absolutely loved them! I’ve been thinking about making them at home and this helps me a lot. I also found other interesting recipes here so I have a lot of inspiration now. 🙂

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      December 18, 2016 at 6:43 pm

      I hope you try these Laura, they are SO GOOD!!! N x

      Reply
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