Crispy Rice Paper Dumplings Recipe (with Dipping Sauce!) (2024)

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Delicious, gluten-free rice paper dumplings that are crispy on the outside and chewy and juicy on the inside. Packed with ground pork and veggies and accompanied by a sweet and spicy dipping sauce!

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What are Rice Paper Dumplings?

Rice paper dumplings are an Asian dish made by wrapping fillings in thin rice paper sheets, served fresh or lightly fried. The fillings vary, including vegetables, meats, vegan tofu, and noodles. They’re enjoyed as appetizers with dipping sauces, offering a delightful mix of textures and flavors.

What Makes This Recipe Great

There’s so much to love about dumplings. Delicious, savory (or sweet) fillings, wrapped in various forms like dough or rice paper and cooked to perfection. They’re found in various cultures and cuisines around the world, and while they’re made a bit differently in every region, one truth remains: they’re amazing.

Today, I’m sharing my recipe for crispy Rice Paper Dumplings! These tasty morsels are made with rice paper sheets stuffed with ground pork, veggies, and seasonings, then pan-fried.

A crispy, savory, melt-in-your-mouth dumplings recipe served with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce. What could be better?!

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Ingredient Notes

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Rice Paper Dumplings

  • ground pork: I love these with classic ground pork. For a vegan version, feel free to use firm or extra-firm tofu. If you prefer another protein, ground beef or chicken will also work.
  • green onions
  • garlic cloves
  • fresh ginger
  • tamari sauce: You can substitute this for soy sauce or coconut aminos if desired.
  • sea salt
  • sesame oil
  • vegetables: Chopped cabbage, grated carrot, and mushrooms.
  • rice paper: While rice paper is usually used for cold rolls in Vietnamese cooking, it actually becomes a fantastic, crunchy texture when pan-fried. It’s also hardy enough to be used as a dumpling wrapper while being gluten-free. You can find rice paper wrappers at local Asian markets or order them online. Sometimes you can find them in the Asian section at big box supermarkets as well. Use the larger 22cm size for these dumplings.
  • avocado oil

Dipping Sauce

  • sesame oil
  • rice vinegar
  • water
  • honey
  • toasted sesame seeds
  • gochugaru: These are Korean red pepper flakes. Optional for spice.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Mix all ingredients for the dipping sauce in a small bowl and set aside.
  2. Combine pork, green onions, garlic, ginger, and tamari sauce and mix until just combined.
  3. Heat sesame oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add cabbage, carrot, and mushrooms, and sauté until slightly softened – about 3 minutes.
  4. Add the pork mixture and cook, stirring until mostly browned but still slightly pink. Remove from heat.
  5. While the pork cools, prepare a shallow plate filled with cold water big enough for the rice paper sheets. Prepare a sheet of parchment paper and place it on a flat surface. Moisten a cutting board with some water to keep the rice paper from sticking while you work.
  6. Dip a piece of rice paper in the plate of cold water, then place it on the cutting board. Wait 30 seconds for the paper to soften to a foldable texture.
  7. Add 1/4 cup of the pork mixture in the center. Fold the bottom half up to cover the filling, then fold the sides in. Roll the dumpling up and away from you to wrap it with the remaining paper on top. Each side should have at least 2 layers of rice paper. If you see that there’s only one layer, you can wrap it with another layer of rice paper to ensure there’s no tearing during cooking.
  8. Place the wrapped dumpling on parchment paper to keep it from sticking, then repeat with the rest of the filling to make about 12 dumplings.
  9. Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add a thin layer of oil, about 1-2 tbsp. Add the dumplings in a single layer without touching each other, then pay fry for 3 minutes on the right side, then flip and fry for 3 minutes on the left side until golden and crispy. Depending on the size of your skillet, you may need to cook in 2 batches.
  10. Remove from heat and serve warm with the dipping sauce.
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Expert Tips

  • I used 1 rice paper per dumpling, but you can use 2 for a more sturdy texture. I highly recommend you roll so all sides are covered with at least 2 layers of rice paper. Any sides with a single layer will likely tear during pan frying.
  • For best results, I partially cook the filling before wrapping it in the rice paper wrapper. This is because raw filling will splatter a lot while cooking the dumplings because of the high moisture content.

Serving Tips

  • These are best eaten right away when the wrapper is the crispiest.
  • Make sure to cool a bit before biting into them because the filling will be very hot.
  • Serve with the dipping sauce, and enjoy!

Storage Tips

  • If you do have any leftovers, you can keep them in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 4 days. The wrapper will soften.
  • My favorite way to reheat is in the air fryer basket to get the skin crispy again – 400 degrees for 2-3 minutes per side. Or you can pan-fry again on both sides until heated through.
  • If you want, you can prep the filling ahead of time. Cook and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2-3 days. When ready to eat, wrap with rice paper and pan fry.
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Crispy Rice Paper Dumplings Recipe (with Dipping Sauce!)

Delicious, gluten-free rice paper dumplings that are crispy on the outside and chewy and juicy on the inside. Packed with ground pork and veggies and accompanied by a sweet and spicy dipping sauce!

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Asian

Keyword: rice paper dumplings

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 dumplings

Calories: 176kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground pork
  • 2 green onions minced
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 inch fresh ginger grated
  • 1 tbsp tamari sauce or coconut aminos or soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1 cup chopped cabbage
  • 1/4 cup grated carrot
  • 2 oz mushrooms minced
  • 12 rice paper 22 cm, plus more if needed
  • Avocado oil or your favorite cooking oil, pan frying

Dipping Sauce

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients for the dipping sauce in a small bowl and set aside.

  • Combine pork, green onions, garlic, ginger, and tamari sauce in mix until just combined.

  • Heat sesame oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add cabbage, carrot, and mushrooms, and sauté until slightly softened – about 3 minutes.

  • Add the pork mixture and cook stirring until mostly browned but still slightly pink. Remove from heat.

  • While the pork cools, prepare a shallow plate filled with cold water big enough for the rice paper. Prepare a sheet of parchment paper and place on a flat surface. Moisten a cutting board with some water to keep the rice paper from sticking while you work.

  • Dip a rice paper in the plate of cold water, then place on the cutting board. Wait 30 seconds for the paper to soften to a foldable texture.

  • Add 1/4 cup of the pork mixture in the center. Fold the bottom half up to cover the filling, then fold the sides in. Roll the dumpling up and away from you to wrap with the remaining paper on top. Each side should have at least 2 layers of rice paper. If you see that there's only one layer, you can wrap with another layer of rice paper to ensure there's no tearing during cooking.

  • Place the wrapped dumpling on parchment paper to keep from sticking, then repeat with the rest of the filling to make about 12 dumplings.

  • Heat a large cast iron or nonstick skillet over medium high heat and add a thin layer of oil, about 1-2 tbsp. Add the dumplings in a single layer without touching each other, then pay fry for 3 minutes per side until golden and crispy. Depending on the size of your skillet, you may need to cook in 2 batches.

  • Remove from heat and serve warm with the dipping sauce. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Crispy Rice Paper Dumplings Recipe (with Dipping Sauce!)

Amount Per Serving (1 dumpling – makes 12)

Calories 176Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 4g

Cholesterol 29mg10%

Sodium 483mg21%

Potassium 178mg5%

Carbohydrates 13g4%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 9g18%

Vitamin A 489IU10%

Vitamin C 3mg4%

Calcium 22mg2%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Notes

Expert Tips

  • I used 1 rice paper per dumpling, but you can use 2 for a more sturdy texture. I highly recommend you roll so all sides are covered with at least 2 layers of rice paper. Any sides with a single layer will likely tear during pan frying.
  • For best results, I partially cook the filling before wrapping it in the rice wrapper. This is because raw filling will splatter a lot while cooking the dumplings because of the high moisture content.

Serving Tips

  • These are best eaten right away when the wrapper is the crispiest.
  • Make sure to cool a bit before biting into them because the filling will be very hot.
  • Serve with the dipping sauce, and enjoy!

Storage Tips

  • If you do have any leftovers, you can keep them in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 4 days. The wrapper will soften.
  • My favorite way to reheat is in the air fryer basket to get the skin crispy again – 400 degrees for 2-3 minutes per side. Or you can pan-fry again on both sides until heated through.
  • If you want, you can prep the filling ahead of time. Cook and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2-3 days. When ready to eat, wrap with rice paper and pan fry.

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Crispy Rice Paper Dumplings Recipe (with Dipping Sauce!) (2024)

FAQs

What is dumpling dipping sauce made of? ›

Start by dissolving a teaspoon of sugar into a tablespoon of water. Then add 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 1 teaspoon rice vinegar, 1 teaspoon chili oil, 1 teaspoon minced garlic, 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds, and ½ teaspoon sesame oil. And serve this sauce with your dumplings!

Can dumplings be made with rice paper? ›

Yes! This is one of my most highly requested recipes. These steamed rice paper dumplings are totally gluten free and absolutely delicious. They're also so easy to make!

How do you fry rice paper without sticking it? ›

To prevent rice paper spring rolls from sticking together while frying, make sure to give them sufficient space in the pan or fryer. Avoid overcrowding by frying them in batches, leaving enough room around each roll for even cooking and to prevent them from sticking together.

What is the sauce that goes with dumplings? ›

Soy Ginger Sauce

Many Chinese restaurants serve pan-fried dumplings with a soy-ginger sauce, which is easy to recreate at home with only four ingredients needed. You simply combine soy sauce, minced ginger, sesame oil, and a little white pepper.

What is the sauce for dumplings called? ›

The Japanese will sometimes serve them with a ponzu sauce. I can't speak to all Chinese restaurants, but the dipping sauce I make when I am serving dumplings at home, is equal parts soy sauce and Chinese black vinegar, a few drops of toasted sesame oil, and some chopped scallion tops.

Is rice paper the same as dumpling wrappers? ›

Yes, rice paper is used in the preparation of some dumplings, particularly in Vietnamese cuisine. Rice paper sheets are made from rice flour, salt, water, and tapioca starch. The texture of rice wraps is thin and translucent color. You can add any fillings for rice paper wraps.

How do you shape rice paper dumplings? ›

Once soft, place 2-3 tablespoons of filling into the top middle of the rice paper sheet. Fold the top over the filling, then fold in each side. Now, roll up the little dumpling “pillow”. You can really fold these anyway you prefer, I just find them easier to cook and eat in this shape.

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

Both are staples in Asian cooking. Rice paper is just what it sounds like — thin, stiff sheets made primarily from rice, though tapioca starch can be mixed in, too. The most common size is around an 8-inch circle. Wonton wrappers are also very thin, but the primary ingredient in the dough is wheat.

Can rice paper go bad? ›

When rice paper goes bad, you will notice a noticeable change in its texture and appearance. It will start to harden and discolor, often developing yellow spots or speckles. Additionally, if it gives off an unpleasant, stale or musty odor, it's a good indication that it is no longer good to eat.

Does rice paper need to be refrigerated? ›

You would generally store it until the Use-by date. However, as with most food items, it won't immediately go bad. Keep opened packages securely sealed in a cool, dry location and you should be able to keep it for at least a week or two past that date (and probably longer if stored in the fridge).

Do you fry rice paper in oil or water? ›

Heat the vegetable oil in a deep fryer or a deep pot to 350°F (175°C). Add the rice paper spring rolls to the hot oil, being careful not to overcrowd the fryer or pot. Fry in batches if necessary.

Why do my rice paper rolls split when frying? ›

You maybe rolling them a bit too tightly, putting too much stress on the wrapper, so that the added pressure of the steam causes them to rupture. You can try rolling them looser, or add a bit less filling and roll them to the same size(which is really 2 ways of saying the same thing.)

Why is my rice paper 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 store bought sauce goes with dumplings? ›

Dumpling Sauce(275)
  • Wei Chuan, Dumpling sauce, 6 Ounce. ...
  • Mandarin Soy Sauce Wan Ja Shan Dumpling Sauce, 6.7 oz. ...
  • Chung's Asian-Style Dipping Sauce NG01for Dumplings & Pot Stickers, Perfect Dipping Sauce for Egg Rolls & Asian Appetizers | No Artificial Flavor, No Preservatives | Made in the USA, 12 FL.

What is Potsticker sauce called? ›

Great Gyoza sauce for potstickers

Dynasty is my go-to for all great things Asian, and THIS sauce is the best Gyoza sauce available commercially, and even better than some restaurant ones. Warm it a little in the microwave, and bam!

What is the base of Chinese sauces? ›

Soy sauce probably the most widely known of all Chinese sauces. Made from fermented soybeans, it has a rich, salty flavor, a dark brown color, and a liquid consistency. It is ubiquitous in Chinese cooking, and is used in soups in stir fry dishes. It is also a component of many of the other sauces on this list.

Is hoisin sauce used for dumplings? ›

Preparation. To make Dumplings: Dry carrots, tofu, mushrooms, spinach, cabbage, garlic and cilantro thoroughly, and put into food processor, and chop very finely. Put vegetable mixture into a large bowl. Mix together egg, ginger, soy sauce, cornstarch, hoisin sauce, sesame oil and salt.

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