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    Home»Vegan»Rice Paper Dumplings | It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken

    Rice Paper Dumplings | It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken

    By LilyMay 21, 20267 Mins Read
    Rice Paper Dumplings | It Doesn’t Taste Like Chicken
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    These Rice Paper Dumplings are the viral TikTok snack for a reason, crispy on the outside, chewy around the edges, and filled with a savory cabbage and tofu mixture. They’re pan-fried (or air-fried!) until golden and dipped in a simple soy-sesame sauce. Naturally vegan, fun to make, and super delicious!

    Rice paper dumplings are popular for a reason: crispy on the outside, chewy around the edges, and filled with a savory, flavorful filling. This version is packed with cabbage, tofu, garlic, and ginger, then pan-fried (or air-fried!) until golden and delicious. They’re fun to make, surprisingly simple once you get the hang of wrapping, and absolutely worth it.

    Vegan rice paper dumplings on plate with dipping sauce and chopsticks.Vegan rice paper dumplings on plate with dipping sauce and chopsticks.

    Why This Rice Paper Dumplings Recipe Are Worth The Hype

    • Crispy and chewy texture: Golden and crispy on the outside, with fantastic chewy edges. So good!
    • The tastiest filling: Savory tofu, cabbage, garlic, and ginger make every bite oh so delicious!
    • Pan-fry or air-fry: Whichever method you use, these rice paper dumplings will have the perfect texture.
    Ingredients for rice paper dumplings.Ingredients for rice paper dumplings.

    Ingredients for Rice Paper Dumplings

    Filling

    • Light oil: Like canola or vegetable oil.
    • Green cabbage: You can shred it yourself or buy a bag of pre-shredded cabbage to save on prep time.
    • Carrot: Adds a touch of sweetness and color.
    • Green onions: Separate the white and green parts.
    • Garlic and ginger: Essential for that classic Asian dumpling flavor.
    • Firm or extra firm tofu: Crumbled for a protein-packed filling.
    • Soy sauce: Or tamari for a gluten-free option.
    • Toasted sesame oil: Brings a nutty depth.
    • Black pepper: For a little warmth.

    Dumplings

    • Rice paper sheets: These create that crispy-chewy wrapper.
    • Neutral oil: For pan-frying, or oil spray if you’re using the air fryer.

    Dumpling Sauce (Optional)

    • Sesame seeds: Optional, for garnish.
    • Soy sauce: The salty, umami base of the sauce.
    • Rice vinegar: For a little tanginess to balance the soy sauce.
    • Agave or sugar: This helps balance the sauce too.
    • Sesame oil: Adds a little richness, along with nutty flavor.
    • Chili crisp, chili oil, or Sriracha: Add as much or as little as you like!

    How to Make Rice Paper Dumplings

    Pouring soy sauce into skillet of tofu, cabbage, and carrots.Pouring soy sauce into skillet of tofu, cabbage, and carrots.
    1. Cook the Filling: Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the cabbage, carrot, white and light green parts of the green onions, garlic, and ginger. Cook until softened, about 5 to 8 minutes. Stir in the tofu, soy sauce, sesame oil, and black pepper and cook for a few more minutes.
    Skillet of tofu cabbage filling for rice paper dumplings.Skillet of tofu cabbage filling for rice paper dumplings.
    1. Cool the Filling: Remove from heat and let the mixture cool for about 10 minutes.
    Whisk in bowl of soy dipping sauce.Whisk in bowl of soy dipping sauce.
    1. Make the Sauce: In a small bowl, mix together the soy sauce, rice vinegar, agave, sesame oil, and chili crisp to taste. Set aside.
    Tofu and cabbage filling on sheet of rice paper.Tofu and cabbage filling on sheet of rice paper.
    1. Fill: Dip one sheet of rice paper into warm water for 10 to 20 seconds until pliable, then lay it flat on your work surface. Spoon about ⅓ cup of filling into the center. 
    Folding rice paper dumpling on plate.Folding rice paper dumpling on plate.
    1. Fold: Fold the bottom up, the top down, then fold in the sides to form a tight parcel.
    Tofu rice paper dumplings on parchment lined sheet pan.Tofu rice paper dumplings on parchment lined sheet pan.
    1. Double Wrap: Dip a second rice paper sheet and wrap the dumpling again the same way.
    Vegan rice paper dumplings in pan.Vegan rice paper dumplings in pan.
    1. Pan-Fry: Cook in a lightly oiled skillet over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes per side until golden and crispy.
      Air-Fry: Air fry at 380°F for 12 to 15 minutes, flipping halfway through, until crisp.
    Crispy rice paper dumplings on plate with dipping sauce.Crispy rice paper dumplings on plate with dipping sauce.
    1. Serve Hot: Garnish with sesame seeds and the reserved green onions and serve with the dipping sauce.

    Tips and Variations

    • Don’t skip the double wrap: Rice paper is delicate, and the extra layer helps keep the dumplings from tearing. It’s really the secret to this recipe’s success!
    • Work in batches: Don’t overcrowd the pan or air fryer so each dumpling gets evenly crispy.
    • Let the filling cool: Warm filling can make the rice paper too soft and harder to handle.
    • Oil-free option: Sauté the filling with a splash of water or broth, and air fry the dumplings on parchment. They won’t be quite as crispy but they’re still delicious.
    • Don’t over-soak the rice paper: Dip just until pliable (it should still feel slightly firm). It will continue softening as you work, and over-soaked rice paper can tear and stick.
    Two plates of rice paper dumplings.Two plates of rice paper dumplings.

    Serving Suggestions

    These dumplings are amazing on their own, but if you want to make them a meal, serve them with:

    Storage and Reheating

    • Store leftover rice paper dumplings in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
    • To reheat, warm them in a skillet or air fryer to bring back that crispy texture. Avoid microwaving if possible, as it softens the wrapper.
    Dipping rice paper dumpling into sauce.Dipping rice paper dumpling into sauce.
    Plate of rice paper dumplings with text overlay that reads rice paper dumplings.Plate of rice paper dumplings with text overlay that reads rice paper dumplings.