4 Easy Rice Paper Recipes - Aaron and Claire (2024)

Let me guess! You probably bought rice paper to cook something delicious, but it doesn’t really appeal to you as you were in the supermarket, so it’s covered with dust, right?If this is you, you’ve come to the right place. Today, I will show you 4 Ways to Enjoy RICE PAPER. Hopefully, they are enough to use all of your rice paper. Alright, are you guys ready? Let’s get started!

#1 RICE PAPER CHIPS

Ingredients:

  • Rice paper
  • High-heat oil (such as canola, avocado, vegetable, etc.), for frying

Seasoning:

  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tbsp paprika powder (or cayenne pepper)
  • 1 tbsp Kraft grated Parmesan
  • 1/2 tbsp parsley flakes

Instructions:

1. Cut some rice paper into quarters. Set aside.

2. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the sugar, salt, paprika powder, Parmesan, and parsley flakes.

3. Pour some cooking oil until it covers the entire bottom of a pan. Once preheated, drop a piece of rice paper one by one. If it puffs in 2-3 seconds, set it aside on a sheet of paper towel. Repeat with the remaining rice paper.

4. Put the drained rice paper into the mixing bowl. Cover and shake it. Enjoy~!

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#2 RICE PAPER PIZZA

Ingredients:

  • 1-2 green onions
  • 5 shallots (or onion, garlic)
  • 2 slice ham (or sausage)
  • Neutral-tasting oil
  • Rice paper
  • 1 small egg (or 2 quail eggs), divided
  • Laughing cow cheese
  • Kewpie mayo
  • Chili sauce

Instructions:

1. Thinly slice the green onions and shallots. Cut ham (or sausage) into long strips.

2. Add some oil into a pan. When the oil is cold, add the sliced shallots and fry until crispy golden brown. Drain them on a paper towel.

3. In a large nonstick pan, place 1 sheet of rice paper. Sprinkle with some sliced green onions. Turn on the heat to low heat. Add 1/2 of the egg. Using the back of your spoon, spread that out.

4. Add some cheese and spread it out evenly. Add some sliced ham along with some fried shallots. Drizzle with some mayonnaise and chili sauce. Enjoy~!

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#3 FRESH SPRING ROLLS

Ingredients:

  • Rice vermicelli noodles
  • Frozen shrimp
  • Lettuce
  • Mung bean sprouts
  • Rice paper
  • Fresh mint
  • Lime wedges, to serve

Peanut Sauce:

  • 1 tbsp peanut butter
  • 2 tbsp Hoisin sauce
  • 1 tbsp lime juice (or white vinegar)
  • 1 clove minced garlic (or garlic powder)
  • 1/2 tbsp Sambal (or Sriracha)
  • 1.5 tbsp water

Nuoc Cham Sauce:

  • 1.5 tbsp fish sauce
  • 1 tbsp white vinegar
  • 1.5 tbsp lime juice
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 finely chopped chili
  • 1 clove minced garlic

Instructions:

1. Soak the noodles in hot water for 5-6 minutes. Rinse under cold water and pat dry with paper towels. Set aside.

2. Make 2 types of dipping sauce.

3. Bring a pot of water to a boil. Blanch some shrimp in boiling water. Put them in some cold water and slice in half.

4. Place a lettuce leaf on a cutting board. Add some mung bean sprouts and noodles. Just roll it all the way up and repeat the process.

5. Take 1 sheet of rice paper. Dip it in some warm water for 2-3 seconds. Place it on your cutting board. On top of that, put the lettuce wrap and some sliced shrimp. Add some fresh mint.

6. Fold the sides over. Roll it all the way up to the lettuce wrap. Once you tightly wrap it, you can move to the shrimp and the rest of it. Nicely arrange it on a serving plate and enjoy it with the dipping sauce.

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#4 BULGOGI SPRING ROLLS

Ingredients:

  • 7 oz (200g) thinly sliced beef (beef for bulgogi, shabu shabu, or sukiyaki)
  • 1-2 green onions
  • 1 mild red chili (optional), for color
  • 1/2 carrot
  • Rice paper
  • 1 tbsp sugar (optional)
  • Neutral-tasting oil

Bulgogi Marinade:

Instructions:

1. Cut the beef into bite-sized pieces. Put it in a mixing bowl. (If you can’t get thinly sliced beef at your local Asian market, just take a regular steak and freeze for 20-30 minutes. Then, slice it against the grain.)

2. To the mixing bowl, add the soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, mirin, garlic, sesame oil, and black pepper to taste. Massage it gently. Cover and marinate in the fridge for 30 minutes.

3. Thinly slice the green onions and red chili (if using). Cut the carrot into thin matchsticks.

4. Prepare some warm water to soften your rice paper. Optionally, add the sugar (1 tbsp) and give it a stir.

5. Dunk the rice paper into warm water and lay it down on a cutting board. Add the chili peppers (if using) followed by the carrot, green onion, and marinated beef. Fold it tightly so that air doesn’t get into it. Make it flat. Repeat the process with the remaining beef.

6. In a nonstick pan, heat the oil (1 tbsp) over medium-low heat. Add your bulgogi rolls. (Don’t overcrowd the pan so that they don’t stick together.)

7. Once the beef is cooked through, remove from the pan. Serve it with a bowl of hot rice. Enjoy~!

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FAQs

What can I use rice paper for? ›

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Are rice paper healthy? ›

Rice paper rolls are a delicious and nutritious option to enjoy as a snack or as a meal. The roll is low in carbohydrate and fat and offers a moderate protein content.

Should you use warm or cold water for rice paper? ›

The best tip for successful rice paper rolls is to use cool, room temperature water for dipping. Never warm water! Warm water softens the rice paper too quickly, making them stickier, hard to handle and more prone to breaking.

Can you make homemade rice paper? ›

Although manufacturing has made rice paper easier to find in markets around the world, you can still create it at home without much effort. Simply mix flour, starch, and water, spread it over plastic wrap, and heat it in the microwave.

Can rice paper go bad? ›

“Rice paper lasts indefinitely,” says cookbook author Andrea Nguyen, who just won a James Beard Award for “The Pho Cookbook.” “When I'm gone, they'll still be here.” So, yes, stock up on rice paper, because these rounds, which feel almost like plastic when dry, will survive just fine in your pantry.

Is rice paper good for your skin? ›

Sheet masks are great, but few are biodegradable, and the protein in rice is well known in beauty circles as an exfoliant and antioxidant. Rice paper sheet masks are a breeze to make, and unlike most traditional versions, are biodegradable.

Can diabetics eat rice paper? ›

Rice paper rolls are lowish in carbs – fill them with a protein such as Tofu, chicken or beef strips and include lettuce and bean sprouts rather than rice paper noodles with carrot and cucumber sticks, check out this recipe from Diabetes Australia.

Is rice paper good for losing weight? ›

Substitute for Bread

A serving of one 8 1/2-inch wrapper has 31.3 calories. Compare this to a large pita, which has 165 calories per serving, or a single slice of white bread, with 80 calories per serving, and it's easy to see how using rice paper can help you lose weight.

Can you eat rice paper raw? ›

PSA: Rice paper is an edible food. It doesn't need to be cooked, it doesn't need to have filling. It can eaten plain - dipped in water or dry. To think of it as a craft supply or to be baffled Paul was willing to eat it is unnecessary and potentially harmful.

Should rice paper be refrigerated? ›

Do I need to refrigerate the wrapper? Rice paper is a dried product so like most others that are similar, storing it in a cool, dry location such as a pantry, is fine. However, keeping it in the fridge will guarantee that it stays dry and may even extend the storage time.

Do you put rice paper shiny side up or down? ›

The smooth side goes down

The rice paper rolls have a smooth side and a rough side. Nguyen places the smooth side down on the workspace, and then lets it sit until it gets tacky and “puckery.”

Do you microwave rice paper? ›

You can place the rice paper side by side but don't stack them! Microwave for 30-60 seconds, depending on your microwave. There'll be a trial and error for first few batches until you figure out the perfect duration to cook yours.

What are the ingredients in rice paper? ›

Ingredients of the food rice paper include white rice flour, tapioca flour, salt, and water. The tapioca powder makes the rice paper glutinous and smooth. It is usually sold dried in thin, crisp, translucent round sheets that are wrapped in cellophane.

How do you make edible rice paper sheets? ›

Smooth Saran wrap over a plate. Add 2 tablespoons of rice flour to a bowl, 2 tablespoons of potato starch. and a pinch of salt, 3 tablespoons of water. That's it.

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