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Gluten Free Rice Paper


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I live in a small town and have been looking for Rice Paper to make wraps with.

I thought it would be a nice way to change the normal meats with veggies and rice.

I was thinking about ordering with a.m.a.z.o.n since I cannot find any local. Or is there a better site to order from?

What brands are safe (gluten free)?

Any pointers on using Rice Paper?

Thanks!!


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Ditto this question.

miles2go Contributor

I use the Banh Trang Que Huong Asian Boy (E B Q) Galettes de Riz Spring Roll Skin. from B.C.N. Trading Co. with Dac Biet Mong also on the label, product of Vietnam (I could go on...), they look similar to this and are fun to use:

http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/images/springrollwrapper.webp

I haven't come across any with gluten in them yet.

Margaret

miles2go Contributor
I live in a small town and have been looking for Rice Paper to make wraps with.

I thought it would be a nice way to change the normal meats with veggies and rice.

I was thinking about ordering with a.m.a.z.o.n since I cannot find any local. Or is there a better site to order from?

What brands are safe (gluten free)?

Any pointers on using Rice Paper?

Thanks!!

Oops, (Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned) always treats me righteously and for pointers, just soak them in room-temperature water until pliable, which isn't too long. There are tons of recipes on the net for them, most involve fresh vegetables and basil, but you can put just about anything inside, then wrap like a burrito. Be sure to make a good dipping sauce, like soy-ginger to go alongside, or if you have issues with soy, live it up and order some fish sauce while you're at it...that's a bit of an acquired taste, but addictive afterwards, imho.

Margaret

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Yikesaroidy, sorry about that!

GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast
I use the Banh Trang Que Huong Asian Boy (E B Q) Galettes de Riz Spring Roll Skin. from B.C.N. Trading Co. with Dac Biet Mong also on the label, product of Vietnam (I could go on...), they look similar to this and are fun to use:

http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/images/springrollwrapper.webp

I haven't come across any with gluten in them yet.

Margaret

Thank you for the info =)

I looked at the link you put in and I have seen that brand on a.ma.z.o.n.

I was thinking of either ordering somehwere online OR.... Whole Foods should probably sell it? There is one about an hour in a half from us that we might be going to sometime in the next month or thinking about asking my mom to look at the one by them in CA.

Oh... The Rice Paper is it something you can make and put in a container for lunch at work type of thing or more of a make it and eat it right then type of meal?? They look really fun to use.

Thanks!

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

I found them at Whole Foods. Here is a good thread on how to use them: https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...st&p=392354


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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast
I found them at Whole Foods. Here is a good thread on how to use them: https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...st&p=392354

Oh good, I was hoping they would be at Whole Foods. Thanks =)

Thanks for the link too!

Gobbie Apprentice

Most if not all Asian rice papers are gluten free.

Normally just rice and some other insignificant subs.

They can be found in Asian stores.

Rice papers are commonly used in Thai or around that section or Chinese or Japanese will do.

Hope it helps and good luck.

Oh, they come in varying sizes usually. Big (bigger than the average' woman's hand) or smaller which is about the size one an average hand.

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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

Thank you everyone for the great info on Rice Paper.

I have been trying to figure out a brand to get b/c I haven't been able to make it to Whole Foods (1.5hrs away).

I use the Banh Trang Que Huong Asian Boy (E B Q) Galettes de Riz Spring Roll Skin. from B.C.N. Trading Co. with Dac Biet Mong also on the label, product of Vietnam (I could go on...), they look similar to this and are fun to use:

http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/images/springrollwrapper.webp

I haven't come across any with gluten in them yet.

Margaret

I have seen this brand online a lot... seems to be the most popular one or at least the easiest one to find online.

The only thing is I just read on a site that was selling it:

"The main raw material used for rice paper production is white rice. White rice powder is mixed with tapioca flour to make the rice paper glutinous and smooth."

But then under ingredients it shows:

"Ingredients: Flour, salt and water "

I guess now I am nervous b/c it mentions Tapioca when it talks about the item but then in the ingredients it doesn't show it.

Is this pretty common with Rice Paper (the Tapioca Flour)?

I cannot tollerate Tapioca :(

Thanks for any input.

tarnalberry Community Regular

I go to a local asian food store. These days, the ingredients generally are printed in english on a separate label added to the packaging. I've not had a problem finding one that says "rice flour, water".

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