1 Choose Rice Paper with the Right Thickness
You can use rice net paper, sesame rice crackers, wonton wrappers, or soft popiah wrappers to roll your spring rolls. However, when using any of these options, it’s best to opt for medium thickness. Avoid using fragile rice paper as it tends to break easily, and stay away from stretchy types as they won’t maintain crispiness when fried. Thick rice paper will make your spring rolls tough and chewy.
Choose Rice Paper with the Right Thickness
2 Squeeze Out Excess Water
Before mixing your filling, make sure to squeeze out excess water from watery vegetables like onions, taro, and cassava. This ensures that your filling is completely dry, preventing your spring rolls from becoming soggy during frying.
When preparing the filling, use just enough eggs so that the mixture is neither too dry nor too wet. If it’s too dry, your spring rolls will lack the soft and fluffy texture they’re known for, and the taste won’t be as delicious. On the other hand, if the filling is too wet, the wrapper is more likely to come off during frying, causing the filling to spill out. The spring rolls may also burn and not taste as good.
3 Roll Your Spring Rolls Just Right
When rolling your spring rolls, avoid pressing too hard or holding them too loosely. If they’re rolled too tightly, the filling may expand and cause the wrapper to break or tear during frying. On the other hand, if they’re too loose, the wrapper may come off when placed in the pan.
Additionally, consider dividing your filling into equal portions to ensure uniformity and a more aesthetically pleasing result.
4 Chill Before Frying
Once you’ve finished rolling your spring rolls, place them in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes to let them firm up. This step ensures that your spring rolls are dry and tight, resulting in crispier and tastier rolls when fried.
5 Add Lemon Juice to the Frying Pan
After pouring oil into your pan, add a few drops of lemon juice. This simple trick will prevent the oil from splattering, and your spring rolls will turn out crispier and tastier.
6 Deep Fry Your Spring Rolls
Use a deep pan with a large diameter, and fill it with ample oil. Fry your spring rolls over high heat to prevent them from sticking to the pan and to ensure quick cooking. Your spring rolls will have a beautiful golden color without burning.
Alternatively, you can try frying your spring rolls twice. The first fry is to partially cook them and turn them a light golden color. Then, when you’re ready to serve, fry them again until they’re fully cooked and have a darker golden-brown color.
7 Use Aluminum Foil to Keep Spring Rolls Warm and Crispy
Before frying, line a bowl with aluminum foil and oil-absorbing paper. Once your spring rolls are fried, place them in the bowl and wrap them in the foil. This simple step will keep your spring rolls warm and crispy for a more extended period.
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We hope that by following these tips, you’ll be able to create delicious, crispy, and authentic spring rolls. Give them a try, and let us know how they turn out!
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