Vietnamese recipes
Taste the freshness of our light and easy Vietnamese recipes. With signature flavour notes of soy and fresh herbs, these HelloFresh recipes include both traditional dishes and interesting new fusions.
Pork Bun Cha Rice Bowl for Dinner
with Banh Mi Wraps for Lunch
Warm Vietnamese Beef Noodle Salad with Peanuts
Pre-Prepped | Three Steps | Ready in 15
Vietnamese-Style Pork Tacos
with Cucumber, Carrot & Lime Mayo
Vietnamese-Style Pork Tacos
with Lemon Aioli
Vietnamese Zesty Beef & Broccoli
with Jasmine Rice & Mint
Vietnamese-Style Beef Strips
with Coconut Rice & Pickled Onions
Vietnamese-Style Beef Broth
with Kaffir Lime & Udon Noodles
(Vegetarian) Nasi-Goreng Style Veggie Packed Rice
with Fried Egg & Cashews
Nasi-Goreng Style Veggie Packed Rice
with Fried Egg & Cashews
Nasi Goreng-Style Veggie Packed Rice
with Fried Egg and Cashews
Lamb Bun Cha
with Cooling Cucumber & Sautéed Asian Greens
Vietnamese Shaking Beef
with Quick Pickled Onions
Vietnamese Pork Larb
with Lime & Coriander
Vietnamese Beef & Sweet Chilli Noodle Bowl
Vietnamese Zesty Ginger Pork Tacos
with Sweet Chilli-Lime Sauce
Vietnamese Beef
with Lemongrass
Vietnamese Chicken Larb
with Lime & Coriander
Coconut Tofu Bowls
Lemongrass Beef
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Vietnamese recipes

4 Tips for Perfect Vietnamese Summer Rolls
Summer rolls, or Gỏi cuốn, are the perfect Vietnamese recipe for a light appetizer or snack. Traditionally filled with fresh herbs, vegetables, prawns and noodles, summer rolls make for a balanced dish that is both fresh and flavourful. Here are 4 tips for making them at home.
- Don’t overfill them: As a rule of thumb, always use less filling than you think you’ll need. Add too much and your summer roll will be impossible to contain.
- Don’t over-soak the rice paper: Summer rolls are made by soaking rice paper sheets in water, but over-soaking them will make them too fragile. To avoid tearing, dunk the rice paper sheets in cold water for just a few seconds. They should become slightly more pliable, but not quite enough to fold without breaking. Don’t worry – the rice paper will soften as you add your fillings and will be ready to roll in no time.
- Experiment with different fillings: In the traditional Vietnamese recipe, summer rolls are filled with prawns, pork, carrots, lettuce, herbs and noodles. Mix things up with smoked salmon, fruit, different vegetables or tofu.
- Keep them moist: Rice paper dries out fairly quickly, becoming chewy and rubbery. For this reason, summer rolls are best served fresh. If you have to prepare them ahead of time, keep your summer rolls moist by covering them with a damp cloth until serving.
Try your hand at Vietnamese summer rolls with our Shrimp Summer Rolls recipe.
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Vietnamese recipes

4 Tips for Perfect Vietnamese Summer Rolls
Summer rolls, or Gỏi cuốn, are the perfect Vietnamese recipe for a light appetizer or snack. Traditionally filled with fresh herbs, vegetables, prawns and noodles, summer rolls make for a balanced dish that is both fresh and flavourful. Here are 4 tips for making them at home.
- Don’t overfill them: As a rule of thumb, always use less filling than you think you’ll need. Add too much and your summer roll will be impossible to contain.
- Don’t over-soak the rice paper: Summer rolls are made by soaking rice paper sheets in water, but over-soaking them will make them too fragile. To avoid tearing, dunk the rice paper sheets in cold water for just a few seconds. They should become slightly more pliable, but not quite enough to fold without breaking. Don’t worry – the rice paper will soften as you add your fillings and will be ready to roll in no time.
- Experiment with different fillings: In the traditional Vietnamese recipe, summer rolls are filled with prawns, pork, carrots, lettuce, herbs and noodles. Mix things up with smoked salmon, fruit, different vegetables or tofu.
- Keep them moist: Rice paper dries out fairly quickly, becoming chewy and rubbery. For this reason, summer rolls are best served fresh. If you have to prepare them ahead of time, keep your summer rolls moist by covering them with a damp cloth until serving.
Try your hand at Vietnamese summer rolls with our Shrimp Summer Rolls recipe.
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