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Spring Rolls!

By:Nagi
Published:21 Oct '18Updated:9 Sep '20
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You’ve never really had a Spring Roll until you’ve tried homemade ones!! Way better than your run-of-the-mill suburban Chinese restaurants, this Spring Roll recipe is shatteringly crisp on the outside with a juicy pork, vegetable and mushroom filling.

This Spring Roll recipe comes with step by step photos and a quick video tutorial so you’ll be a Spring Roll Master in no time!

You've never really had a Spring Roll until you've tried homemade ones. With the quick video tutorial, you'll master it in no time! www.recipetineats.com

Spring Roll recipe

When was the last time you ordered spring rolls at a Chinese restaurant? Did you bite into it and wonder what was actually inside? And if it was a really bad one, you may have even been treated to oil squirting into your mouth when you bit into it.

That pretty much describes the run-of-the-mill spring roll experience at local Chinese restaurants and takeout places in food courts. I mean, you can get truly great spring rolls at “posh” Chinese restaurants, where you can pay $13 for 2 (yes – 2, two, TWO spring rolls).

Or – you can make a whole batch of spring rolls at home for less than $10!

You've never really had a Spring Roll until you've tried homemade ones. With the quick video tutorial, you'll master it in no time! www.recipetineats.com

Wait a sec. Are these Egg Rolls?

Nope. Egg Rolls are different. We don’t get Egg Rolls here in Australia, but I’ve had my fair share in the States.

Don’t worry Australia, we’re not missing out. Spring Rolls are way better!!They’re shatteringly crispy on the outside whereas Egg Rolls tend to be a bit chewy and also greasier.

Spring Rolls Filling

There’s really no definitive rules about what goes inside Spring Rolls. But typically, you’ll find a mix of some kind of meat (usually ground pork / mince) with finely chopped or shredded vegetables, plus seasoning.

I like to add chopped mushrooms which adds extra umami (savoury flavour) into the filing.

You've never really had a Spring Roll until you've tried homemade ones. With the quick video tutorial, you'll master it in no time! www.recipetineats.com

Spring Roll Wrappers

Made with wheat flour, spring roll wrappers come broth frozen and refrigerated ready for use. While thin, they are pliable, easy to handle and less fragile than you might imagine.

They come in various sizes, from small squares that make mini spring rolls to the size I’m using here which are 21.5cm/8″ squares that make spring rolls about 10 – 12cm / 4 – 5″ long.

Spring roll wrappers are sold at Asian grocery stores. Though nowadays, Spring Roll wrappers are now widely available in Australia in large supermarkets (Woolworths and Coles, freezer section. ↓↓↓).

I know spring rolls is one of those things that may seem daunting to try your hand at. But it’s actually not that tricky at all. Wrapping spring rolls is more straight forward than Wontons or Gyoza (Japanese dumplings). Plus, the spring roll wrapper is easier to handle than most doughs – it has stretch, you can even scrunch it up, whirl it around and dance around the kitchen with it, then still be able to use it. True story. (I might have done it)

Plus there’s the recipe video too. 🙂 Very handy for demonstrating the spring roll wrapping process.

You've never really had a Spring Roll until you've tried homemade ones. With the quick video tutorial, you'll master it in no time! www.recipetineats.com

There’s a lot of literature “out there” about how to make the perfect spring rolls. But I really don’t think it’s necessary to write a long list of tips and tricks to make great spring rolls. Just follow the recipe, the steps are perfectly straight forward. 🙂

Healthier BAKED Spring Rolls

For a real-deal spring roll experience, there’s no denying that frying is the way to go. That’s how to make a beautifully golden spring roll that’s flaky and crispy, as it should be (wait until you see the end of the video!).

However, you can most certainly bake them. The best way to bake them is to spray with oil and bake on a rack – no turning required. They will come out golden all over and very crispy. The crispness is just not quite the same delicate flaky crispness that you get from deep frying, but it is undeniably crispy. The main difference is the flavour – when you bake, the flavour of the spring roll wrapping is more dominant than when fried i.e. with fried spring rolls, you can taste the filling more.

Here’s a comparison of baked vs fried: the top is the baked one, the bottom is the fried one. You can see how the fried one is a more even golden colour. But there’s not that much difference!

You've never really had a Spring Roll until you've tried homemade ones. With the quick video tutorial, you'll master it in no time! www.recipetineats.com

Sauce for Spring Rolls

Spring Rolls are usually served with Sweet and Sour Sauce. it’s truly worth making your own – it’s really quick and easy! I’ve popped the recipe in the notes of the recipe.

One bite of these spring rolls, and you will be amazed. It’s how spring rolls should taste. You can really taste the filling. It has real texture, rather than just being some sort of mystery mush.

It isn’t greasy, you won’t get any squirts of oil when you bite into your homemade spring rolls.

And who cares if your spring rolls come out a bit wonky and lopsided? That isn’t going to affect the flavour AT ALL! – Nagi xx

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You've never really had a Spring Roll until you've tried homemade ones. With the quick video tutorial, you'll master it in no time! www.recipetineats.com

You've never really had a Spring Roll until you've tried homemade ones. With the quick video tutorial, you'll master it in no time! www.recipetineats.com

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Spring Roll recipe

Author: Nagi
Prep: 20 mins
Cook: 10 mins
Total: 30 mins
Starter
Chinese
4.92 from 83 votes
Servings15 - 20
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Recipe video above. Everybody's favourite Spring Rolls, made at home! Nothing like the ones at suburban Chinese takeout joints with unidentifiable mushy fillings and overly greasy. These are shatteringly crisp and golden, just like they should be, and you will actually be able to taste the filling!

Ingredients

Filling:

  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 2 garlic cloves , finely chopped or minced
  • 400 g / 13 oz pork mince (ground pork), or chicken or turkey
  • 6 dried shiitake mushrooms soaked in boiling water OR 8 fresh (Note 1)
  • 1 1/2 cups shredded carrot (1 large or 2 small)
  • 1 1/2 cups (heaped) bean sprouts
  • 1 1/2 cups (packed) shredded green cabbage (any type is fine)
  • 1 tsp cornflour / cornstarch
  • 1 1/2 tbsp Oyster Sauce
  • 2 tsp soy sauce (light or all purpose is best, dark is also ok)

Spring Rolls:

  • 15 – 20 spring roll wrappers, defrosted (21.5 cm / 8” squares) OR 35 - 40 small spring roll wrappers (Note 2), or Egg Roll wrappers to make Egg Rolls (Note 6)
  • 2 tsp cornflour (for sealing rolls)
  • 1 tbsp water (for sealing rolls)
  • Oil for frying (I use vegetable) OR oil spray for baking (I use canola)

Sweet and Sour Sauce (makes ~ 2/3 cup):

  • 2 tsp cornflour/ cornstarch
  • 2 tbsp water
  • ½ cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar (adjust to taste)
  • 2 tbsp tomato ketchup
  • 2 tsp soy sauce

Instructions

FILLING:

  • Heat oil in a skillet or wok over high heat. Add garlic, stir quickly, then add pork. Cook, breaking it up as you go, until it turns white.
  • Add carrot, bean sprouts, cabbage and mushrooms. Cook for 3 minutes or until vegetables are wilted. Add cornflour, soy sauce and Oyster sauce, cook for 1 minute until the liquid is gone. The Filling should not be watery, it should be kind of sticky (watery filling = soggy spring rolls = ? ).
  • Cool Filling (super speedy: spread on tray, refrigerate 5 minutes). (Hot filling = spring rolls burst open = ? )

SPRING ROLL:

  • Mix cornflour and water in a small bowl (for sealing the rolls).
  • Carefully peel off one spring roll wrapper, keep the others covered under a damp tea towel.
  • Place the wrapper with the SMOOTH SIDE DOWN (Note 3) in a diamond position. Place a very heaped dessert spoon of filling on the bottom. Roll up halfway, fold sides in, then finish rolling. Use cornflour sludge to seal. (Watch VIDEO below). They should be about 12 cm / 5" long, 2.5cm / 1" wide once wrapped.
  • Pour enough oil in a wok or large saucepan (Note 4) so it is double the height of the spring rolls. Heat on medium high until hot - stick a bamboo chopstick or wooden spoon handle in, if rapid bubbles appear, then it's hot enough.
  • Carefully place spring rolls in the oil (about 4 - 5 at a time) and cook, turning occasionally, until deep golden - around 1 1/2 - 2 minutes. Transfer to paper towels to drain.
  • Repeat with remaining spring rolls. Serve while hot with Sweet and Sour Sauce!

BAKING option:

  • Place spring rolls on a rack and place the rack on a tray. Spray very generously with oil all over (use canola or other natural oil). Bake at 200C/400F (standard) or 180C/350F (fan / convection) for 20 to 25 minutes until golden and crispy - no need to turn.

SWEET and SOUR SAUCE:

  • Combine ingredients in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring to simmer, stirring regularly, then simmer until it thickens to taste (about 3 - 5 minutes).

Recipe Notes:

1. Shitaake Mushrooms: Soak dried mushrooms in plenty of boiled water for 20 minutes or until rehydrated (don’t do this step if using fresh mushrooms). Drain, squeeze excess water out of the mushrooms (like they are a sponge), then finely chop.
Dried Shitaake mushrooms are available at Asian grocery stores and in the Asian section of some supermarkets here in Australia. They are whole dried mushrooms and, like porcini mushrooms, the mushroom flavour is more intense so it brings a great savouriness (“umami”) to anything it is added to.
If you make this with fresh mushrooms instead, finely chop them and add them before the carrot to give them a head start on the cooking, to ensure all the moisture inside cooks out (because wet filling = spring rolls burst open).
2. You can get spring roll wrappers at the supermarkets here in Australia! Frozen section, Woolies, Coles, Harris Farms. Spring roll wrappers are made of wheat. You ca also make this with rice paper spring roll wrappers (that are used to make things like Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls) but will need to be soaked first before wrapping, and the spring roll will come out crispy with a bubbly surface and kind of see through, like these Crispy Rice Paper Fish Parcels.
3. Look closely at the wrapper and you’ll notice one side is slightly rough, one side is smoother. You want the smooth side on the outside of the spring roll – looks prettier. Not a deal killer. 🙂
4. Because of the shape of woks, the oil usage is more efficient than using a saucepan or skillet. i.e. With a wok, there is more surface area with less oil usage.
5. FRYING vs BAKING: See photos in post for comparison of baking vs fried - they look very similar! Frying makes spring rolls that are more delicate, crispy and flaky as they should be. With baking, the wrapper is still very crispy, but it is not quite the same delicate flaky texture. Also with baking, the wrapper flavour is slightly more dominant. Tip for baking is to SPRAY VERY WELL with oil!! If you don't use a rack, then turn the spring rolls at about 15 minutes.
6. MAKE AHEAD / FREEZING: Freeze before cooking them cook from frozen. Best to serve freshly cooked so don't try to store cooked ones. 🙂
7. Nutrition per spring roll, excluding sauce. This is what I think is a conservative estimate as it is impossible for me to determine how much oil is absorbed by the spring rolls. I have assumed 1 tsp per spring roll which is conservative, it is difficult to imagine because the wrapper doesn't absorb oil and the filling does not get oily from frying. I've researched and other sources suggest it is about 150 calories per spring roll.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 75gCalories: 176cal (9%)
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385 Comments

  1. Kelly Coady says

    January 26, 2021 at 4:19 am

    Can you air fry eggrolls and if so how

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      January 27, 2021 at 2:49 pm

      Hi Kelly, I haven’t tried air frying – I imagine it would be similar to the oven instructions though 🙂 N x

      Reply
  2. Cheryl says

    January 23, 2021 at 7:02 am

    Can anyone help as to why when I went to put rolls in fryer the edge didn’t stick anymore. Meant I had to restick before frying or else they unraveled. Loved them anyway. They are worth the effort.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      January 23, 2021 at 9:07 am

      Hi Cheryl, how are you sticking the sides down? Could be that you need to flip the pastry over it may be the wrong side you’re rolling them too – N x

      Reply
      • Cheryl says

        January 23, 2021 at 3:02 pm

        Nagi, I am sticking them with the cornflour and water mix. I am putting the mixture on the rough side. I have just made some more and the same thing is happening. It just seems to dry out, so I have stuck this lot in the freezer for a few hours. Takes me so damn long to make them I’m hoping that will save me. We ate a few unraveled spring rolls last night.

        Reply
    • amado says

      January 2, 2022 at 5:32 pm

      Have you used the same wrapper as pictured above.

      Reply
  3. Denise Hansen says

    January 18, 2021 at 10:17 am

    5 stars
    Very good recipe. I’ve made it twice and the spring rolls turned out perfectly. No tweaking. I used spring roll wrappers from our local Asian grocery and they worked fine.

    Reply
  4. Sheryl says

    January 15, 2021 at 5:43 pm

    5 stars
    Soooo yummy – my preparation time was 3 hours but it was worth it 😊

    Reply
  5. Rhonda says

    January 3, 2021 at 6:58 pm

    Made for the first time your recipe spring rolls .first lot of pastry a failure as too thick ,second was perfect.thank you.

    Reply
  6. Helen Del Marmol says

    December 20, 2020 at 7:20 am

    5 stars
    Great simple recipe. Decided to make these for Christmas Day so have frozen some (about 90) but cooked and taste tested a few. Tasted fantastic. I’m sure the family will be impressed.

    Reply
  7. Janet T Wedge says

    December 4, 2020 at 12:14 am

    Has anyone tried cooking them in an air fryer? and if so how did they turn out?

    Reply
    • Lee says

      December 30, 2020 at 8:41 pm

      I have made them in the air fryer several times. I love them and feel they stay crispy for left overs when air fried. Although frying is still the best, air frying is really good too. Less mess and doesn’t take as long

      Reply
  8. Traci says

    December 3, 2020 at 9:32 pm

    Hi Nagi, thanks for yet another great recipe. Can I substitute prawns or shrimp for the meat? And if so would it be the same weight i.e. 400gm? Would also really love a vege version of this. Thanks!

    Reply
  9. Corinne says

    November 7, 2020 at 3:11 pm

    5 stars
    Our family’s favorite spring rolls recipe! The first time I made it I kept your measurements and the filling came out too sweet from the oyster sauce so the second time I cut the oyster sauce to 1 tbs and soy sauce to 1 tsp and added an extra 1 tsp of sesame oil and turned out amazing. You are my no 1 go to website when I’m stuck for ideas 🙂 Thank you so much for your dedication and hard work!

    Reply
  10. Amina says

    October 30, 2020 at 11:05 pm

    Hi Nagi, if you wanted to make a vegetarian version, what veg would you recommend using and would you follow the same steps? Thanks.

    Reply
    • Fiona says

      January 27, 2021 at 1:06 pm

      I would like to know this as well please.

      Reply
  11. Kylee says

    October 26, 2020 at 11:47 am

    5 stars
    Lovely, Thankyou!!! Made with beef mince and they were a total hit!

    Reply
  12. Janice Amoako says

    September 25, 2020 at 9:31 am

    When your recipe says corn flour / corn starch does this mean 1/2 of corn flour and 1/2 corn starch? Sorry if this seems like a silly question but I’m new to this type of cooking. Thank you.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 25, 2020 at 1:58 pm

      Hi Janice, cornflour is the same as corn starch, it’s just called something different depending on where you’re located 🙂 N x

      Reply
  13. heath aston says

    September 19, 2020 at 5:51 pm

    made these today, great recipe, the family love them! Thanks so much for making a really tasty spring roll so easy!

    Reply
  14. Susan Reid says

    September 18, 2020 at 9:54 pm

    Bringing the gift of spring rolls this weekend thank you. I love the Dozer bit at the end made me laugh. So glad he’s on the mend

    Reply
  15. Natasha Stabile says

    September 13, 2020 at 6:28 pm

    Delish! Made these tonight and kids and husband loved them. Thank you!

    Reply
  16. Janine Turbitt says

    September 10, 2020 at 8:12 pm

    Thrilled with the spring rolls you guided me through. Many thanks..They are very delicious. Alas, I have eaten 3 of my 5 Rolls before the dipping sauce has bubbled and thickened. x

    Reply
  17. Joli says

    September 8, 2020 at 5:09 am

    Can you leave out oyster sauce? I have allergy to anything sea food.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 8, 2020 at 11:54 am

      Hi Joli, you can get a vegetarian oyster sauce that’s mushroom based! N x

      Reply
  18. Kathleen says

    September 7, 2020 at 12:33 pm

    Made these tonight. OMG! They were fabulous and so much better than take out! Nagi hit another home run with this recipe. Made it with the lettuce wraps, which were also awesome!

    Reply
  19. Joan says

    September 4, 2020 at 6:42 pm

    Hi Nagi
    I have some of your san choy bow cooked pork ,mince leftover, any suggestions on
    .what I should use this for ?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 5, 2020 at 10:13 am

      Hi Joan, you could add it to fried rice – delicious! N x

      Reply
  20. Jill says

    August 29, 2020 at 10:07 am

    This took me a long time in in preparation (I’m a bit slow – and tend to wipe out cupboards etc at the same time!), but was certainly worth it. Moist on the inside, crunchy on the outside, delicious sauce. Thanks Nagi

    Reply
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