Rice Paper Wrappers (How to Buy and Use Them) (2024)

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Do you have a packet of rice papers in your pantry or plan to buy some? I’ll show you everything step by step and answer all your questions about how to use rice paper wrappers.

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  • What are rice paper wrappers?
  • Rice paper ingredients and method
  • Where can you buy them?
  • How to store rice paper
  • How to use rice paper wrappers
  • The best rice paper roll recipes

What are rice paper wrappers?

If you have ever tried a summer or salad roll at a Vietnamese restaurant, you have had a rice paper wrapper.

These wrappers are incredibly thin and traditionally made from rice, water, and salt. Nowadays, tapioca starch is often added to make it thinner, and easier to soften and roll.

They can be filled with almost anything and are almost transparent, allowing you to see the filling inside. Plus, they have a pleasant chewy texture.

Rice paper wrappers are most commonly filled with shrimp, pork, fresh vegetables, and noodles, but you can also use them to wrap other unconventional ingredients as well which makes this quite versatile.

Companies may use different names for it, though. If you come across one of these from the below list, rest assured they are talking about the same thing.

  • rice papers
  • rice wrappers
  • rice wafers
  • rice paper wrappers
  • bánh tráng (Vietnamese name)
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Rice paper ingredients and method

Traditionally, they are made of rice, water, and salt. Here is how they make rice paper by hand the authentic way. Let me keep it simple and explain it quickly.

It begins with high-quality rice. The rice is soaked in water for several hours until it becomes soft. It is then ground into a fine paste. This paste is mixed with water and salt to form a thin batter.

The batter is then spread thinly on a cloth that is stretched over a pot of boiling water. The steam from the water cooks the batter into a thin sheet.

This sheet is then carefully lifted off the cloth and placed on a bamboo mat to dry. The drying process can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day, depending on the humidity and temperature.

Once the rice paper has dried, it is peeled off the bamboo mat and cut into circular shapes. These circles are then packaged and sold as rice paper wrappers.

This video shows a more industrialized approach, though.

You can also try making them at home in a less-than-traditional way. Here is an easy-to-follow homemade rice paper recipe using rice flour, potato starch, salt, and water.

You can make one in a microwave in a nick of time if you are up for it.

Where can you buy them?

If you’re looking for rice paper wrappers, you may be able to find them at your local grocery or health food store’s International food aisle.

However, the best selection is typically found at Vietnamese or Chinese food markets.

Alternatively, you can also consider looking online to find the wrappers you need.

Here are the 7 most common brands you can find to buy. They use a mix of rice and tapioca starch which would be important for how you need to handle them.

Tip: Try to avoid products with 100% tapioca as they are super thin and really hard to work with!

Tips for buying rice paper wrappers

  • Try to avoid products with 100% tapioca as they are super thin and really hard to work with! Instead, opt for wrappers made with rice or a combination of rice and tapioca.
  • If you take a look at the packaging, you should see transparent, thin, round papers. If what you see isyellow, opaque, and square-shaped, then those arenot rice papers but Chinese wheat flour spring roll wrappers. Don’t be surprised if you get confused, there are 9rice paper alternatives.
  • Rice paper wrappers are generally gluten-free, though some packages may list wheat as an ingredient due to translation errors.
  • If you are unsure which size of wrapper to choose, it’s recommended to go with the 8 ½-inch wrappers, as they tend to be the easiest to work with.
  • When selecting a brand of rice paper wrappers, look for the Three Ladies brand or one with a red rose on the label. These brands have a good reputation for quality and are widely used.
  • If there are multiple options available, it’s suggested to choose the most expensive option. Keep in mind that rice paper wrappers are generally affordable, so spending an extra 50 cents for a higher quality option is a reasonable investment.

How to store rice paper

Unopened: Unopened packages can be stored in your pantry. No need to put them in the fridge.

Opened: If you open a package but don’t use all of it, transfer the rest to an airtight container or large Ziploc bag. In high-humidity areas, it can stick together if stored in open air.

Handling note: Always dry your hands before taking a rice paper from the package. Wet hands will activate them and they will stick together.

How to use rice paper wrappers

Wrapping rice paper is an easy task, just as easy as wrapping a burrito. With practice, you can get better at it. However, it’s worth noting that they don’t have to be perfect!

Rice paper is sold in dried sheets, and to make them more pliable for rolling, you will need to soften them.

How to soften rice paper wrappers

Softening rice paper wrappers is an essential step in preparing vegan recipes like spring rolls. It can be done by using a damp towel or submerging the wrapper in water.

Which method to use depends on the tapioca starch content of your rice paper. Check to packaging to see the ratio of tapioca starch:

  • Rice paper from 100% tapioca starch: Put the rice paper in between the folds of a damp towel. Pet it gently for a couple of seconds to get it soft.
  • Rice paper from 100% rice: You need to submerge it in water for 7 to 8 seconds to soften it. A damp towel will not be enough.
  • Large tapioca to rice ratio: If the first ingredient listed is tapioca starch then it means your rice paper is more tapioca than rice. The larger the ratio of the tapioca (it means the thinner your rice paper) the less time you need to submerge it. In short, keep it shorter and double up if needed.

How to roll rice paper

STEP 1
To make spring rolls, gently submerge the rice paper and then transfer it to a dry and smooth surface.

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STEP 2
Take out the moistened but still slightly firm rice paper sheet and place it onto a flat work surface. Make sure your sure is dry.

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STEP 3
Place the filling in the middle around the lower third of the rice paper. If you have standard-size rice paper (8.5 inches), you can fit 2-3 tablespoons of filling, which would make a 4-inch long spring roll.

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STEP 4
First, fold the sides gently but tightly towards the middle.

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STEP 5
Take the bottom seam and fold it upwards gently but tightly.

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STEP 6
Use your fingers to tuck the filling tightly within the rice paper before rolling it all the way up.

STEP 7
Roll it all the way up, but use your fingers to keep the filling tucked tightly.

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STEP 8
Finally, place your finished spring roll on parchment paper with the closing seam on the bottom. That’s it!

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The best rice paper roll recipes

Rice wrappers can be a perfect gluten-free alternative to other types of wrappers used in Asian cuisine like Chinese wheat flour wrappers for spring rolls, lumpia wrappers, wonton wrappers, or even phyllo pastry.

Browse through to find your next favorite among these rice paper recipes.

  • Rice Paper Dumplings (Chinese Potstickers)
  • Rice Paper Egg Rolls (3 Ways)
  • Crispy Rice Paper Spring Rolls
  • Rice Paper Samosa Rolls

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  1. Crystal

    You blew my mind when you said use as an alternative to Phyllis dough! I can now figure out how to make Baklava! Any suggestions tips?

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    • Emese

      In this recipe for rice paper baklava they are rolled. They will look different, but the taste should be the same.

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  2. Mary Angelou

    Wow I never realised you could do so many wonderful things with rice paper rolls. All your recipes look amazing and you have taken the time to explain how to cook particular ingredients. Thank you for all us first timers in using rice paper rolls. Much appreciated.

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    • My Pure Plants

      Hi Mary, thanks for visiting our website. We are so glad you found this article useful. We love using rice papers so many more recipes to come…

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FAQs

How to use rice paper wrappers? ›

How to Wrap a Spring Roll with Rice Paper
  1. Step 1: Gather Ingredients. Grab your favorite spring roll fillings. ...
  2. Step 2: Dip Rice Paper. To make them flexible for rolling, all you need to do is quickly dip your rice paper wrapper into warm water. ...
  3. Step 3: Add Filling. ...
  4. Step 4: Fold in Bottom. ...
  5. Step 6: Roll.
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Does rice paper need to 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.

What is the secret to rice paper rolls? ›

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. Dip your rice paper wrapper in the water for 10 seconds at most.

Do you wet rice paper before using? ›

I mentioned before that rice paper is sold in dried sheets. To make them more pliable and ready for rolling, you will need warm water. Add warm water to a shallow dish or baking tin that is wider than the rice paper you are using. Working one rice paper sheet at a time, slide the sheet into the warm water.

Are rice paper wraps healthy? ›

Processes like breathing, pumping blood around the body and thinking also require calories. 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.

How to pack rice paper rolls for lunch? ›

To pack for lunch, pour dipping sauce into a small container and secure lid. Wrap rice paper rolls in plastic wrap and place in lunchbox. Pack close to an ice brick. ((( Variation ))) Try other combinations such as shaved turkey or salami with shredded snow peas, beansprouts or red cabbage.

Can you eat rice paper rolls the next day? ›

Make ahead

These rolls can be made ahead of time, refrigerated and served the next day. The refrigerator will dry out the rice paper a bit so just give them a mist with water about 10 minutes before serving. You don't want to soak them, just give them a chance for the rice paper to be supple again.

Why are my rice paper rolls rubbery? ›

Refrigeration is notorious for drying out rice paper wrappers and making spring rolls rubbery, so fair warning that these won't be quite as supple as their freshly rolled friends (but still delicious nonetheless). Wrap individual summer rolls tightly in plastic wrap and store the rolls in an airtight container.

What's the difference between spring roll wrappers and rice paper? ›

The main difference is the wrapper – spring rolls use a wheat-based wrapper and rice paper rolls use a rice-based wrapper. The filling can vary in both, with common fillings including cooked or fresh veggies, herbs, protein and noodles. Both provide crunch but rice paper rolls are gluten-free.

Should you double wrap rice paper rolls? ›

TIPS. You want the rice paper sheet to cover the filling twice over to make it tight and less prone to tearing so don't overfill the roll. If there is too much filling you will only be able to wrap the roll over once and the rice paper will tear easily when you pick it up.

Why is my rice paper ripping? ›

Don't overfill.

More filling does not make for a tighter, neater roll. In fact, you're more likely to tear the rice paper wrapper if you have too much filling. Filling amounts will vary depending on the size of the wrapper, so err on the side of underfilling when you are just learning to roll summer rolls.

Why are my rice paper rolls so chewy? ›

paper dumplings that come out really hard and chewy. it might actually have to do with how you're. wrapping them. the right way to wrap them is to place the thinner side.

Why are my rice paper wraps not sticky? ›

Use cold water: After dunking wrappers into hot, warm, and cold water, we found that the hotter the water, the faster the wrapper hydrated and turned sodden and sticky.

Are you supposed to cook rice paper rolls? ›

Baking, deep-frying, or air frying

Spray it with a bit of oil. Don't brush them, as you might end up adding too much. Bake them for 10-15 minutes. The rice paper will not change color, so don't wait for them to be golden brown.

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

Build the rolls

The rice paper rounds 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." Nguyen uses soft, pliable baby greens and tops them with cucumber strips and carrot matchsticks.

Do you eat rice paper rolls hot or cold? ›

That way everything is ready to eat as soon as the rolls are ready. Serve warm or cold. It's delicious either way, so see what works best for you.

How to stop rice paper rolls from sticking? ›

Rice paper wrappers are sticky. The easiest way to keep them from sticking to your work surface and themselves it to keep them wet. Working on a damp towel also helps prevent sticking and aids rolling.

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