When I was younger I was always fascinated after someone told me the pages in our Bible were written on rice paper. I always wondered if it was true & if it meant you could eat your way through the book if you wanted or needed to.
The good news is you probably wont need to, if your local supermarket sells rice paper in packets. These are so easy to make & look quite impressive when you serve them.
I set up in the kitchen with a bowl of warm water & lots of little piles of whatever I'm putting in the rolls: finely cut carrot & celery sticks; crushed peanuts; mint; coriander; strips of marinated tofu; rice noodles cut into 5cm lengths.
When cooking rice noodles, I boil the water & when its bubbling throw in the noodels & turn the heat off. Drain after no more than 30 - 40 seconds as they cook really fast & you don't want them too soft. I just grab bunches and cut them into lengths of about 5cm, with a pair of kitchen scissors.
Take your first piece of rice paper and put it in the bowl of warm water. Once its just soft, pull it out and pat it on a clean tea towel to absorb excess moisture. Then place it on a big chopping board & arrange some of each of your ingredients in the centre of the paper, and about 3cm up from the edge closest to you.
When you've put your filling in, roll up the edge closest to you & then fold the sides in. Then roll up by pushing away from you.
Serve straight after making with the dipping sauce of your choice. I like to buy a satay sauce or make my own soy dipping sauce.
Dipping sauce:
In a small bowl, put 1 tablespoon malt vinegar, 3 teaspoons brown sugar, 2 teaspoons sweet chilli sauce, 1/2 teaspoon soy sauce. Mix and add ingredients to suit your taste. I add fresh chilli and chives too.