Want to know how to reheat spring rolls? This post will show you the best way of reheating spring rolls in air fryer, oven, grill, stovetop, and microwave. It is easy and quick, and when you follow this step by step guide, you will get perfectly reheated spring rolls that are warmed inside with crisp outer.
Serve with dips like hot sauce, bbq sauce, hot and sour soup, or chow mein.
If you've made a big batch of spring rolls or ordered takeout and you need to store and reheat it and you're looking for the best way to reheat spring rolls, I will show you different ways of doing that for fried spring rolls, air fried or baked spring rolls.
Reheating Spring Rolls
Reheating spring rolls is quite a simple thing to do. Whatever method of reheating you choose, It is easy and quick to reheat frozen or fresh.
Spring rolls are popular Chinese appetizers that are thinly wrapped pastry with cabbage, vegetables, chicken, pork, duck, or other fillings. They make great snacks, or appetizers at dinners, parties, and social gatherings.
Serve with dipping sauces like sweet and chili sauce, hot sauce, and spicy peanut sauce. They can also serve as appetizers to main meals like fried rice, chow mein, and many more.
Let me show you how to reheat springrolls in air fryer, microwave, oven, or stovetop.
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How To Reheat Spring Rolls In Air fryer
The best way of reheating spring rolls is in the air fryer. It makes it crisp, without using oil. It is also easy, and quick to do. Here's how to:
Remove the spring rolls from it's packaging.
Arrange spring rolls in air fryer basket or rack.
Set air fryer to a temperature of 360F/180C.
Air fry spring rolls for 4 minutes or until they are heated through.
Bring out and serve.
How To Reheat Spring Rolls In the Oven
Remove them from all packaging
Preheat the oven to a temperature of 360F/180C.
Line a baking tray with baking paper.
Arrange the spring rolls on the baking paper lined tray.
Put the tray in the oven and bake for 6-8 minutes or till the spring rolls are warmed through to how you like it. Flip them halfway into baking to crisp the other side.
Once reheated, bring them out and serve.
How To Reheat Spring Rolls In the Microwave
This is the fastest method but not the best. Microwaved spring rolls can come out rubbery, chewy, and soggy if not done right. However, if carefully done, they can turn out well.
Remove the Spring rolls from their packaging.
Arrange them on a microwave safe plate.
Put the plate in the microwave.
Set the microwave to high settings and microwave Spring rolls at 30 seconds intervals till they are warmed through.
Don't cover the Spring rolls in the microwave as they can steam up and become soggy.
Reheating Spring rolls On The Stove
Place a pan on medium heat.
Arrange Spring rolls on the pan in a single layer.
Heat on medium heat for 1-2 minutes.
Turn the spring rolls and heat the other side for another 1-2 minutes.
Once they are heated through take the pan off the stove.
Serve.
Reheating Spring Rolls by Deep frying
Deep frying is not the healthiest method of reheating spring rolls as they get added calories from the oil. To deep fry:
Place a deep pan on the stove. Add oil into the pot.
Heat the oil on medium heat, and when heated, add the spring rolls and deep fry for 2 minutes or till they are heated through and crispy.
Take them out of the oil and transfer them to a paper towel lined plate.
Serve and enjoy.
What To Serve With
Chow mein
Egg Fried rice
Dips- Hot and sour, sweet and chili, BBQ sauce.
Noodles
Broccoli
Coleslaw
Tips
- Once reheated, don't refreeze. I recommend reheating only what's needed.
- If you reheat by deep-frying, transfer them to a paper towel lined plate to absorb some of the oil.
- Spring roll sizes and fillings vary so you might have to adjust reheating time accordingly. For example, larger rolls will take longer to reheat than smaller ones.
- If air frying, or using the oven, no need to brush them with oil.
- Don't overload the baking tray or air fryer. Leave enough room between spring rolls so they reheat evenly.
FAQS
Can you reheat cooked spring rolls
Yes, you can. It is easy to reheat cooked spring rolls and you can do so using the air fryer, oven, microwave, or pan. Follow the instructions in this post for a great outcome.
Can you reheat takeaway spring rolls
Absolutely! You can reheat takeaway spring rolls in the oven, air fryer, deep fryer, or microwave.
Can spring rolls be microwaved
Yes, they can although it's not the best way of cooking or reheating them. To microwave them, leave them uncovered in the microwave so they don't end up soggy. Also, be careful not to microwave them for a long time so they don't become chewy.
How do you make spring rolls crispy again
Air frying, deep-frying, and baking spring rolls in the oven can make them crispy again. Follow the tips and step by step instructions in this post.
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How To Reheat Spring Rolls
Ingredients
- 1 portion Spring rolls
- Dips
Instructions
- Remove the spring rolls from its packaging.
- Arrange spring rolls in air fryer basket or rack.
- Set air fryer to a temperature of 360F/180C.
- Air fry spring rolls for 4 minutes or until they are heated through.
- Bring out and serve.
How To Reheat In the Oven
- Preheat the oven to a temperature of 360F/180C.
- Line a baking tray with baking paper.
- Arrange the spring rolls on the baking paper lined tray.Put the tray in the oven and bake for 6-8 minutes or till the spring rolls are warmed through to how you like it.
- Flip them halfway into baking to crisp the other side.Once reheated, bring them out and serve.
Notes
- Once reheated, don't refreeze. I recommend reheating only what's needed.
- If you reheat by deep-frying, transfer them to a paper towel lined plate to absorb some of the oil.
- Spring roll sizes and fillings vary so you might have to adjust reheating time accordingly. For example, larger rolls will take longer to reheat than smaller ones.
- If air frying, or using the oven, no need to brush them with oil.
- Don't overload the baking tray or air fryer. Leave enough room between spring rolls so they reheat evenly.
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