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May 10, 2026

Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls

These Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls are so fresh and light, and are the perfect appetizer or light dinner. 

Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls stacked.


Besides shrimp, these summer rolls also include lots of veggies. These rolls are so incredibly easy to make. Just don't tell your guests, because the dish is also elegant and delicious and you'll love how impressed your guests will be. 

These rolls, also known as gòi cuôń, are rolled up in thin sheets of dried rice and tapioca batter. You rehydrate the the rice paper in water and then fill it with fresh ingredients and serve it with a dipping sauce. 

Sometimes they are called spring rolls, not to be confused with the deep fried Chinese-style spring rolls.  You can read more about how to rehydrate the wrappers in my post about Vietnamese-Style Pork and Spring Rolls

Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls stacked on a plate.

Ingredients You Will Need:

All you need are freshly cooked shrimp, fresh vegetables, rice paper wrappers, and a good dipping sauce. 

Shredded Green Cabbage or Iceberg Lettuce: I'm a big fan of Napa cabbage. 

Shredded Carrots: I like to use a julienne prep peeler

Shrimp: Peeled and cooked, large to medium-sized. 

Cilantro Leaves and Chives.

Persian Cucumber: Also sold as a mini cucumber. 

Rice Vinegar, Salt, and Pepper. 

Dipping Sauce: I used a gochujang sauce. Not traditional by very tasty. 

Rice Paper Wrappers: You will need about eight, but if this is the first time working with them, it's a good idea to have more so that you can make mistakes. While the easiest place to find these is at a Vietnamese grocery store, I've found them at my local Ralph's grocery store. 

There are a lot of different brands but they all have the same "look."


Rice papers in packaging.

To Make These Gòi Cuôn:

First, mix the cabbage and carrots with the rice vinegar, and then sprinkle the shrimp with salt and pepper. Have the rest of the vegetables handy. 

Next, dampen the rice paper wrappers. Fill a shallow wide bowl with warm water, and, working with one rice paper wrapper at a time, place the paper in the water and turn it over a few time for about 20 to 30 seconds, until it is damp but still slightly stiff. It will continue to soften as you turn it. 

Place the wet rice paper on a clean surface. Line up a single layer of about four cilantro leaves on the end of the wrapper. Place a cucumber slice (or a few pieced of julienned cucumber) on top of the cilantro. Top with some of the cabbage and carrot mixture. Top with a few strands of chives. Fold the end tightly over the vegetable mixture and then line up four to five shrimp halves up against the fold.

After thant, fold the sides of the rice paper inward over the ends, as if you were making a burrito. Continue rolling tightly. Set aside on a plate and continue assembling the rolls. 

Alternatively, you could use the open end method I used with these spring rolls

Tip: Do not stack the finished rolls right away or they will stick together. They are best served immediately, but can be made about 2 to 3 hours in advance, loosely covered, and refrigerated. 

Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls stacked on a gray plate.


Variations:

You could substitute any cooked protein for the shrimp, including pork, beef, or tofu. You could also get creative with the vegetables. Adding bean sprouts would bring a nice crunch too. 


Make-Ahead:

These rolls are best served right away but will keep for about three hours, loosely covered in plastic wrap in a single layer, in the refrigerator. 

If you have leftovers, return them to the fridge. They will be fine for a couple of days. 

Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls stacked on a dark plate.


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Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls stacked on a dark plate.


Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls

Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls
Yield: 16 Servings
Author: Karen Kerr
Prep time: 45 MinTotal time: 45 Min

These Shrimp and Veggie Summer Rolls are so fresh and light, and are the perfect appetizer or light dinner. 

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups shredded green cabbage or iceberg lettuce
  • 1/2 cup shredded carrots
  • 2 to 3 teaspoons rice vinegar
  • 16 to 20 medium to large cooked and peeled shrimp, cut in half, lengthwise
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 8 rice paper wrappers
  • 32 whole large cilantro leaves
  • One small whole Persian cucumber, thinly sliced or julienned
  • Handful of chives
  • Dipping sauce

Instructions

  1. Toss the cabbage and carrots with the rice vinegar.
  2. Sprinkle the shrimp with salt and pepper.
  3. Fill a pie plate with warm water. Working with one rice paper wrapper at a time, place the paper in the water and turn it over a few time for about 20 to 30 seconds, until it is damp but still slightly stiff. It will continue to soften as you flip it.
  4. Place the wet rice paper on a clean flat surface. I used my granite countertop. A plastic cutting board would also work.
  5. Line up a single layer of about four cilantro leaves on the end of the wrapper closest to you. Place a cucumber slice (or a few pieced of julienned cucumber) on top of the cilantro. Top with some of the cabbage (or lettuce)/carrot mixture. Top with a few strands of chives. Fold the end tightly over the vegetable mixture and then line up four to five shrimp halves up against the fold. Fold the sides of the rice paper inward over the ends, as if you were making a burrito. Continue rolling tightly. Set aside on a plate and continue assembling the rolls.
  6. Do not stack the finished rolls right away or they will stick together. They are best served immediately, but can be made about 2 to 3 hours in advance, loosely covered, and refrigerated.
  7. Slice the rolls in half and serve with your favorite dipping sauce, such as plum sauce, hoisin sauce, or gochujang.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

42

Fat (grams)

0 g

Sat. Fat (grams)

0 g

Carbs (grams)

6 g

Fiber (grams)

1 g

Net carbs

6 g

Sugar (grams)

0 g

Protein (grams)

3 g

Cholesterol (grams)

19 mg
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  1. What a great recipe, Karen! beautiful shots as usual... perfect for the season and the heat wave we're having

    (I rushed and rushed, but you and Dorothy both beat me to the linkup!)

    ;-)

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    1. Lol!!! Dorothy and I are very competitive, but you know that! Thanks for the sweet words about the photos =)

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    2. I am picturing you both glued to the computer, mouse ready to click on "add your own link", hyperventilation on etc etc etc....

      Maybe next month I'll caffeinate myself one hour before showtime... ;-)

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    3. You're probably not that far off. I actually wrote this post at such the last minute that I was editing up to the end. I had it scheduled and kept hitting refresh, and bam! Dorothy beat me!

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    4. You are correct Sally! That's exactly what I do. Because I want to GO TO BED 5 minutes after I publish and put it in the lineup! I am motivated. :)

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  2. These look absolutely wonderful! I love Trisha's blog and what a wonderful pick!

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    1. Thank you Erin! I'm so glad I was introduced to her blog!

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  3. Oh these are delightful. Nothing quite like fresh, flavour-packed rolls with a dip. And dips are always a thing of great joy, too. I can almost taste them as I drool at your marvellous pictures!

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    1. Thank you! Yes, nothing like spicy dips!

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  4. Oh I'm so glad you liked these. These are one of my favourites, I actually made a crab version just 2 days ago :)

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    1. I always forget about this option, and they are so fresh and healthy! Thanks so much for the great recipe!

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  5. Light and yummy meal! Just perfect!

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  6. These look so pretty, mine never look that neat. Great SRC choice. Now I'm hungry for a spring roll. Come to think of it, I've got some Napa Cabbage, some shrimp, and a few sprigs of chives left on my plant. I think I see a spring roll in my near future.

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    1. Thanks so much Sid. They are so easy and the wrappers last forever, ready to make one!

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  7. These look GREAT! I have saved these to make for a summer lunch! Karen

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    1. Thanks Karen! They are easy and so light!

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  8. These look SO good! I love what a great summer meal these would be! Great pick Karen!

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  9. We used to eat these all the time in the summer in Paris. When it was too hot to cook we would go to the neighborhood Chinese store and buy these premade. So good and no work. I am saving this to try out later. Great pick!

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    1. In Paris? How cool! Just the fact that you lived in Paris! These are so easy peasy and completely refreshing!

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  10. Wow! This seriously looks amazing! I need to make more dishes with shrimp.

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  11. Those look wonderful! They remind me of a recipe a friend taught me how to make years ago. But I haven't made them in a very long time and I've forgotten everything, so I was thrilled to see this recipe! Can't wait to try this! :)

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    1. Thanks Michelle! I often forget about them too, and they are so good!

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  12. I can think of many reasons why I love these rolls - the recipe is easy and forgiving, they are healthy and your amazing photos are 3 that pop into mind. Make that third one a double - you've made the summer rolls look as though they want to leap right off the screen and into my mouth!

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    1. You just made my day!! Thanks so much! xoxo

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  13. I love summer rolls but haven't made them in ages - and never with shrimp. Great recipe.... I need to perfect my technique, tho..... practice!

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    1. Thanks Katie! You can always try the Vietnamese rolling style. Way more forgiving =)

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  14. Wonderful recipe, fantabulous photos, GREAT SRC pick once again!

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  15. This rolls looks amazing, so perfectly made, such neat work Karen. Nice filling as well.

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  16. Beautiful photos Karen. So perfectly rolled. Today's lunch for hubby is summer rolls with shrimp as I have some butter garlic shrimps ready.

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  17. My kiddo would love these, I will pin to share with her. Even I would like them, tiny little salad shrimps are the one kind I do like!

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  18. Deliciously fresh with lots of crunchy vegetables! These are just perfect!

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  19. Anything in a rice paper is fine with me, love the filling of shrimps, next filling for rice paper for me!

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