Vietnamese Summer Roll Rice Paper

Description

Vietnamese summer roll rice paper sheets are super thin edible wrappers, designed to be filled with finely sliced vegetables, rice noodles, cooked chicken or juicy prawns and fresh herbs. The translucent, glutinous wrappers are made with a combination of rice and tapioca.

Before using the summer roll rice paper, dip in warm water to rehydrate the sheets, then fill, roll into a neat parcel and dip into a sweet, sour, salty nước chấm sauce, made by combining fish sauce with rice vinegar, sugar, water, garlic cloves, red chilli and lime juice.

Each rice paper sheet measures 22cm in diameter. There are roughly 30 sheets in the 250g packet, and 60 sheets in the 500g packet.

What is rice paper?

  • Rice paper is a thin, edible wrapper.
  • Made from rice and tapioca, usually these wrappers are translucent.
  • Fill with vegetables, noodles, chicken, prawns, and herbs.
  • Rehydrate sheets in warm water before rolling.
  • Serve with nước chấm sauce for dipping.

What is rice paper used for?

Rice paper is used for making wraps and rolls in various Asian cuisines, particularly in Vietnamese cooking. It serves as a versatile wrapper for fresh spring rolls, commonly filled with vegetables, herbs, and proteins like shrimp or pork. Additionally, rice paper can be used in crafting edible decorative elements for dishes, and when dried, it can be fried to create crispy snacks or garnishes. Its neutral flavour and flexible texture make it a popular choice for both savoury and sweet applications.

If you want to know more about Southeast Asian ingredients, browse our collection here.

Ingredients: Rice (70%), tapioca (16%), water (13%), salt (1%)

Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place. Once opened, place in an airtight container.