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Chả Giò

Vietnamese Fried Spring Rolls

Authentic Vietnamese Chả Giò are crispy, golden fried spring rolls filled with a savory mixture of ground pork, shrimp, finely chopped vegetables, and wood ear mushrooms. These are a beloved staple for celebrations and gatherings, offering a delightful crunch and a burst of flavor with every bite.

Prep45 minutes
Cook20-25 minutes
Total1 hour 10 minutes
Serves20
LevelMedium
Chả Giò - Vietnam traditional dish

🧂 Ingredients

  • 20 Rice paper wrappers(Look for brands specifically designed for frying, or use standard ones with care.)
  • 300 g Ground pork
  • 150 g Shrimp(Peeled, deveined, and finely chopped.)
  • 30 g Dried wood ear mushrooms(Rehydrate in warm water until softened, then finely chop.)
  • 50 g Mung bean vermicelli (glass noodles)(Soak in warm water until pliable, then cut into short pieces.)
  • 1 Carrot(Medium-sized, peeled and finely grated or julienned.)
  • 1 Egg(Optional, but helps bind the filling.)
  • 2 tbsp Fish sauce
  • 1 tsp Sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Black pepper
  • for frying Vegetable oil(Enough to fill your pot or wok about 2-3 inches deep.)
  • for serving Nuoc cham(Vietnamese dipping sauce.)
  • for serving Fresh lettuce leaves(Butter lettuce or romaine works well.)
  • for serving Fresh herbs(Such as mint, cilantro, Thai basil.)

💡 Pro Tips

  • Rice paper wrappers crisp differently than wheat-based wrappers; they become very delicate when wet, so handle them gently.
  • Maintain the oil temperature between 160-175°C (320-350°F) for optimal crispiness. If frying in batches, adjust the heat as needed.
  • For an extra crispy texture, you can double-fry: first fry at a slightly lower temperature (around 160°C/320°F) until lightly golden, then remove and let cool. Just before serving, re-fry at a higher temperature (around 180°C/360°F) until deep golden brown and extra crispy.
  • Don't overfill the wrappers, as this can make them difficult to roll tightly and may cause them to burst during frying.
  • The nuoc cham dipping sauce is essential for balancing the richness of the fried rolls. Adjust its sweetness, sourness, and spiciness to your preference.

Twist Ideas

Inspiration for your own version of this recipe

  • Add crab meat to the filling for a richer flavor.
  • Create a vegetarian version by omitting the pork and shrimp, and using finely chopped tofu, jicama, taro, and more mushrooms.

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