Garlic Chicken Spring Rolls (Fresh and Healthy)
These chicken spring rolls are light, flavorful and fantastic. Loaded with fresh vegetables and a light rice paper wrapper, these chicken summer rolls or salad rolls are a great healthy meal. They’re way better than what you can order in a restaurant without added sugar in the marinade.

Chicken Spring Rolls : Fresh & Healthy
I know I’m not the only one who has gone through this, so I thought I’d finally say it publicly after years of food blogging. Food blogging made me chunky-er, pleasantly plump or what ever you want to call it. My jeans didn’t zip anymore. My love of blogging has pretty much changed my life, my obsession with food and everything related. But if I wanted to continue doing this and still stay healthy, I knew I had to make a lifestyle change again. Eating these healthy chicken summer rolls along with regular exercise was the answer.
Video: Garlic Chicken Spring Rolls Recipe
Difference Between Spring Rolls, vs. Summer Rolls?
These words terms to describe these healthy and delicious rice paper rolls are used interchangeably. They are all pretty much describing the same dish. Often times the deep fried crispy rolls are called spring rolls as well so it can be often confusing. But we’ve always used the term fresh spring rolls to differentiate from crispy spring rolls. Summer Rolls are the same as these fresh spring rolls. Rice paper salad wraps are often used as well so there’s another term to remember!
Why We Eat Low Carb Spring Rolls
How to keep my mental spirits happy and my body in check? I started to eat more fresh spring rolls. Fresh vegetables, light proteins and fresh herbs rolled in a rice paper is like a salad in a roll. It kept my meals interesting, versatile and most importantly, spring rolls kept my mental state happy.
I am, after all, Vietnamese and spring rolls are a comfort food that always satisfies. This garlic chicken spring roll is one of the many that I munched on for lunch and dinner. After a few weeks dedicated to the gym, weekly meals of garlic chicken spring rolls and taking care of my body again, I started to shed some pounds. The best news of all this is that my jeans are finally start to zip all the way up again. Yes!! Hope you enjoy these garlic chicken Summer rolls just as much as I do! Here’re more of our How to Roll Spring Roll Tutorials.
Best Rice Paper Wrappers for Chicken Spring Rolls


Garlic Chicken Spring Rolls Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 pounds (907 g) boneless chicken , we prefer thighs but use what you like
- 2 Tablespoons (30 ml) grape seed oil or vegetable oil
- 4 cloves garlic , minced or crushed
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) minced or grated ginger (optional)
- 2 teaspoons (10 ml) sesame oil
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) fish sauce or soy sauce (use Tamari for gluten free)
- 12 rice paper
- 1 head fresh lettuce , chopped or torn in small pieces
- 1 bunch fresh basil , mint or other herbs
- carrots, celery, cucumbers, daikon radish or bell peppers , optional – use what you like
For Garlic Soy dip:
- 2 Tablespoons (30 ml) soy sauce (use Tamari for gluten free)
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) water
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) lime juice
- 1 teaspoon (10 ml) sesame oil
- 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) sugar , optional if you like sweeter dips
- 1 clove garlic , minced or crushed
- 2 teaspoons (10 ml) minced or grated ginger (optional)
- 1 small chili , minced (optional for spice)
Equipment
- Rice Paper Water Bowl optional
Instructions
- For the Chicken: In a large bowl, combine chicken, 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil, minced garlic, optional minced or grated ginger, 2 teaspoons sesame oil, and 1 Tablespoon fish sauce or soy sauce.

- Cover well and allow to marinade for at least 20 minutes or overnight.

- Heat frying pan on medium-high heat. Cook the chicken until it's cooked through and a nice crust is formed, usually about 3 minutes per side, depending on your heat and chicken thickness.

- Let chicken cool for a few minutes. Slice in chicken in thin slices, about 1/2 inch thick for rolling.

- For the Dip: combine all ingredients well (2 Tablespoons soy sauce, 1 Tablespoon water, 1 Tablespoon lime juice, 1 teaspoon sesame oil, 1/2 teaspoon optional sugar, minced garlic, optional minced ginger, and optional minced chili). Set aside

For Rolls:
- In fill a large bowl or rice paper dipper with warm water (if should be about bath temp warm). Gently dip each rice paper wrapper in warm water for a few seconds or until damp. Don’t over soak the rice paper. Place rice paper on plate, or working surface. As rice paper begins to absorb the water and become more soft and pliable (about 5 seconds, depending on wrappers and water temp.), begin to add the fillings.

- On the 1/3 section of the rice paper wrapper closest to you, start layering your fillings of lettuce, herbs, and vegetables.

- Add the sliced chicken.

- Start rolling the wrapper over the fillings away from you.

- Tuck and roll the wrapper with your fingers

- Make sure all the fillings remain tight and round within the rice paper wrapper.

- Serve immediately with soy dip, or cover with plastic wrap to eat a few hours later.

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Nutrition Information per Serving
Traditional Vietnamese Fish Sauce Dip
These chicken spring rolls are great with the garlic soy ginger dip, which is below in the recipe box. But if you want something more traditional, here’s my Vietnamese fish sauce dip recipe. click here for all our popular Vietnamese Recipes that are sometimes traditional and definitely sometimes not.
Our Favorite Fish Sauce Brands:
This has been our house fish sauce for decades. Great stuff! We’ll use it to make our dipping sauces as well as marinades.
100% all-natural first press extra virgin Vietnamese fish sauce. One of the best artisan fish sauce producers.
Another good fish sauce. Clean flavors, good depth. It’s the one Diane’s mom most often uses for cooking.
More Spring Roll & Vietnamese Recipes:
- How to Make and Roll Fresh Rice Paper Spring Rolls
- Turkey Avocado Spring Rolls
- Crispy Chicken Vegetable Egg Rolls (crispy spring rolls)
- Fresh Vietnamese spring rolls with shrimp and/or pork
- crispy shrimp dumplings with rice paper
- This recipe was originally published in 2011.



















Hm, I don’t know, I think you can get used to look at food and not get hungry but rather look for pairing or presentation ideas. At least I have learned to. And of course you’re very lucky and won’t likely get plump if your favorite dishes are appetizers and not grilled food or desserts 😉
Very nice recipe, great vibrant colors and flavors! I like your idea of mixing together sushi and spring rolls.
Can Flour tortillas be substituted for the Rice paper for the Garlic Chicken Spring Rolls Recipe..
Alleycat
So so true – just finished my first year of blogging and both hubby (aka taste tester) and I need some serious butt out of the chair time and this looks like a wonderful start to lighter eating!
BTW, the photos in this post are making me drool!
We are all lucky to be prosperous enough to have the problem of getting too plump, but I think every food blogger can relate to this. My problem is slightly different (if I just stick to the food on my blog I will be fine; it’s when I splurge on other things that I gain weight!) Last time I saw you I thought you looked great, so congratulations on getting moving and taking charge of your health.
Oh yes, you are singing my tune, Diane. Blogging about, thinking about, and dreaming about food at all hours is not conducive to a svelte figure. While portion control is still not my strong suit, I revel in the comfortable jelly-legs and feeling of release after running or hiking. Yep, getting my butt off the chair is a necessity!
I am so with you! I feel the pain.
These look so wonderful that I might need to sit down. Or even take a nap.
MAMA.
We feel your pain. One suggestion is that if you grill the chicken, you can cut the oil quite a bit and make it even healthier by not frying/sauteeing it in oil. We grill LOTS of our meat for that reason (plus it makes it extra special tasty), and find that even the oil in marinade recipes can be reduced significantly.
I hear ya! I’ve tried to eat super lean during the week so I can get into the kitchen on the weekends and have at it with whatever I fancied. This works well for the most part but it’s so easy to slip down that slippery slope! The fall “out” of blogging makes it hard to fit “in” to our Levi’s (tee hee). {My kids say I’m not funny but I just don’t see it!!}
You just read my mind this morning! I have been testing dessert recipes for an upcoming Farmers Market Fall Festival in my area and I don’t like the idea of all of the tasting that I have to do. I love cooking healthy and light however we are food bloggers and we need to post a variety of recipes to attract all! I have been wanting to make veggie Spring rolls because I order them all the time!! I will definetly be making them soon!!
I am going through getting softer and older… thank you for your honesty, will be making your spring rolls knowing that if I can not get yoga as much as I want to I can eat a little bit healthier and still do something good for myself.
Congrats on the healthier you Diane! I thought you looked adorable at the conference I saw you at though! (BlogHer SF) Not to mention, you and Todd are amazing presenters. I’m still not a world-class photographer, and honestly had no ambitions to be one, but your tips helped me to take pictures that enticed readers more to trial the recipes!
I WILL be trying this recipe. Thank you!
I can relate to the part about “seeing images of myself” because just the other day we had someone for dinner who made a comment, half-jokingly (after viewing an older photo of me with my husband), “There’s Steve, but who is that other person?!” Yikes! wakeup call.
Thanks for the recipe Diane. I hope we see some more low-calorie inspiration.
I’m going through the same thing Diane. And after baby, and some issues, I eventually stopped gaining weight a few weeks ago. Now I need, or would like to lose a good 25 lbs. Blogging so much, and compiled with other stuff has done it to me too. I will feel so much better when I’m back down to where I was about a year and a half ago. We should get a food blogger weight loss support group together, lol.
Good for you! My problem is less the food I eat but the distraction of the internet — like now reading and commenting on blogs when I could have gone to an exercise class.
These look amazing! And as always…the photography is gorgeous!!
Received your tweet…I’m off to find your email. Thanks much!
~Liz