Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (2024)

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This egg roll recipe is quick and easy with my shortcut tips for making the perfect filling! You’ll find directions for making fried or air fried egg rolls. Make them to go with fried rice and yum yum sauce!

Try our jalapeño cheese egg rolls for a fun twist!
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Easy Homemade Egg Roll Recipe

Egg rolls are one of my favorite foods! I had been wanting to make my own, but wasn’t sure where to start.

With a few tips from my friend Stephanie, who makes amazing egg rolls, and the awesome egg roll recipe on the back of the wrapper package, I came up with some that rivaled the ones from our favorite Chinese take-out restaurant. They’ve been a family favorite for the past eight years. Always fun to make with homemade fortune cookies for New Years.

Egg Roll Ingredients

You can get as creative as you’d like with the filling. The secret to making FAST egg rolling filling? Coleslaw mix. No chopping or shredding! We like using ground pork or turkey and mixing it in with the bag of coleslaw mix.

We also toss in bean sprouts and green onions and we always drizzle it with soy sauce and oyster sauce. I haven’t always been able to find bean sprouts in my local store. If they don’t have them I just leave them out.

The filling is delicious as is and makes a healthy and filling meal on its own, but who needs healthy. Let’s fry up these bad boys! Ha!

Watch our video to see how I fold and roll up the egg rolls before frying.

How to Fry Egg Rolls (Air Fried or pan Fried)

My favorite way to eat egg rolls is fried, but they are also delicious in the air fryer. My least favorite way is baked in the oven. They are still yummy, but the wrappers don’t bubble or expand as much as they do when they are fried.

Pan Fried: In a large skillet, heat oil to 350 degrees. Place eggrolls, flap side down, a few at a time and cook for a couple of minutes, turning occasionally. Drain on paper towels or a cooling rack with paper towel under neath.

Air Fried: Spray basket with non stick cooking spray and cook at 350 degrees for 6-7 minutes. Turn once and cook (fry) for an additional 6 minutes.

Homemade Egg Rolls: Fried and Air Fried

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Homemade Egg Rolls (Deep Fried or Air Fried)

This egg roll recipe is quick and easy with my shortcut tips for making the perfect egg rolls! Make them to go with fried rice! The filling is delicious on it's own and would be yummy in a rice bowl.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 20 egg rolls

Calories: 391kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 package Egg Roll Wraps 20 count each
  • 1/2 lb. ground pork or turkey
  • 1 packages coleslaw mix cabbage and carrots
  • 1 handful bean sprouts
  • 1/4 cup green onions chopped
  • 2 Tbsp. oyster sauce
  • 2 Tbsp. soy sauce
  • Oil for frying

Instructions

  • Brown your meat in a large skillet.

  • Add veggies and cook for 2 minutes.

  • Mix in oyster and soy sauce.

  • Let mixture cool.

  • Use2-3 tablespoons filling for each egg roll.

  • Fold bottom corner over filling, then fold in side corners.

  • Brush top corner with water (ordab with your finger) to seal and roll up. This prevents the egg roll fromopening up during the frying process.

Pan Fried

  • In a large skillet, heat oil to 350 degrees. Place rolls, flap side down, a few at a time and cook for a couple of minutes, turning occasionally. Drain on paper towels or a cooling rack with paper towels under neath.

Air Fried

  • Spray basket with non stick cooking spray. Air fry at 350 degrees for 6 minutes. Turn egg rolls over and fry an additional 6 minutes.

Notes

Can you freeze homemade egg rolls?

Yes! These egg rolls freeze really well. Store in freezer bags.

How do you reheat homemade egg rolls?

Reheat in an oven at 375 degrees for 8-10 minute or until you hear them start to sizzle.

Can you bake these egg rolls?

You can, but they won’t taste at all like the fried ones. To bake these egg rolls, place on a baking sheet lightly coated in nonstick spray and bake at 425 degres for 18 minutes or until golden brown.

How many homemade egg rolls does this recipe make?

You will end up with 36-40 egg rolls.

Nutrition

Calories: 391kcal

Can you freeze homemade egg rolls?

Yes! These egg rolls freeze really well. Store in freezer bags.

How do you reheat homemade egg rolls?

Reheat in an oven at 375 degrees for 8-10 minute or until you hear them start to sizzle.

Can you bake these egg rolls?

To bake these egg rolls, place on a baking sheet lightly coated in nonstick spray and bake at 425 degres for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown. Do not expect to get the same bubbly, golden texture that you get with fried egg rolls when you bake them. They are still delicious, but don’t come back and give me a bad rating because they don’t taste like take out egg rolls 😉

How many homemade egg rolls does this recipe make?

This recipe makes 20 egg rolls.

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  1. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (8)Alecia @ ChickenScratch NY says

    You’ve got my boyfriends attention! I think he could probably eat about 35 in one sitting. I’ve got it pinned with a promise to look for the wrappers next time we’re out!

    Reply

  2. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (9)Tonii says

    I am seriously impressed! These look not only delicious but SO professional! At the same time…you make it seem possible that I could make them too 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing!!

    Reply

  3. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (10)Frazzled Mom of Five says

    Yummy these look deLISH! I am all about any asian food- thanks for sharing!
    ~Jen @ hutchinsonherd.blogspot.com

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  4. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (11)Audra @ Once a Mom Always a Cook says

    Those look amazing! I will have to try those 🙂 Thank you for sharing. I am now following and would love for you to stop by my cooking blog anytime 🙂
    http://onceamomalwaysacook.blogspot.com/

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  5. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (13)LeighAnn says

    Yum! Trying not to drool on my iPad.

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  6. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (15)Mindie Hilton says

    These sound and look terrific. If you ever want another place to share, you are always welcome to link up at Bacon Time every Fri-Monday at the Anything Goes linky.

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  7. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (16)LDH says

    Hi Brandy! Your Egg Rolls look delicious! YUM!

    So nice stopping by to visit with you!

    Kindly, Lorraine

    Reply

  8. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (17)colleen says

    Hi, I just found your site through Skip to my Lou, these look so good! I can’t wait to try them. I make my own duck sauce so these will be perfect to dip in it.

    Reply

  9. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (18)4you-withlove says

    Yum! I love homemade eggrolls. I’ll have to give your recipe a try! 😀

    Reply

  10. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (19)Stephanie says

    I’m glad you made them! So many people are just so impressed when I’ve made them and it’s really not hard, just time consuming with the deep frying. You didn’t put ginger in yours? We love ginger in ours. I never order egg rolls from take-out (and we rarely order take-out anymore) because I like the ginger flavor that they are often missing. Kevin’s a whiz at fried rice, as well. 🙂 Ni Hao!!

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  11. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (20)Six Sisters says

    My mouth is watering! These look so good! We would love you to come share these at our weekly link party every Saturday! -The Sisters

    http://www.sixsistersstuff.com

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  12. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (21)Jaime says

    Found you through TipJunkie 🙂 Those look absolutely delish! I will be making them this week for sure! I love your bio, I feel the same, best years of my life right now, very well put. 🙂 Check out my blog if you have a free second:

    http://foodandphotography.blog.com/

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  13. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (22)Stephanie says

    Wow these look amaaaazing! I love egg rolls but have always been intimidated of making them at home. I will definitely be trying this!!

    Stephanie
    http://www.chocolatecoveredbuttons.com

    Reply

  14. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (24)laoshi_megan08 says

    When freezing, are you meaning that you freeze the leftover, already cooked egg rolls, or the prepared but not cooked egg rolls?

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    • Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (25)Brandy says

      Hey laoshi_megan08!

      You could probably do it either way, but I was referring to cooking them first and then freezing them. That way, all you have to do is heat them back up in the oven and don’t have to get out the frying oil again. Enjoy! 🙂

      Reply

  15. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (26)Angela says

    I’ve made homemade egg rolls for several years and have perfected my recipe over time — and it’s very similar to yours. The problem I’ve run into is that they don’t stay crispy very long and when we do venture out to a Chinese restaurant, I notice theirs stay crispy in a buffet pan for a good while. Any secrets to help with my “soggy-way-too-soon” egg rolls?

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    • Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (27)Brandy says

      I’m not sure! We’ve either eaten them up too fast or frozen them while still crispy. I have noticed that once they are frozen and heated again that they aren’t as crispy and fresh as they are straight from the fryer. I’m wondering how to get better results from the frozen ones. It’s worth experimenting because they are so good!

      Reply

  16. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (28)none of your business says

    Fine basic recipe. I add 1-3 Tb grated fresh ginger, 1c slivered almonds or chopped peanuts, 1c frozen edamame, 3 grated garlic cloves and a minced seeded jalapeño. I brown meats and drain in colander and rinse in sink. Add back to pan w/ spices cook a few minutes and set aside. Saute everything else till crisp/tender and drain well. Then mix w/ meat. Let cool. I only fry in peanut oil. There’s nothing wrong w/ frozen, it’s picked at peak freshness and flash frozen. Absolutely no nutrition is lost…only a bit of water from cells rupturing from ice crystal expansion. That’s why frozen wilts so bad

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  17. Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (29)Dotty J Boucher says

    Oh wow! my daughters and a few of my grandchildren will be happy , They love egg rolls and I have looked for recipes but people seem to make things so complicated, I love that you show everything in details,, wahoo!! how nice,,

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    • Homemade Egg Rolls Recipe: Fried and Air Fried (Video) (30)Brandy says

      Awesome! These are basic, but so delicious!

      Reply

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FAQs

Why won t my egg rolls stay crispy? ›

Avoid adding oils to store-bought egg rolls.

Do not add any sesame oil, soy sauce, or vegetable oil to your egg rolls before cooking them. This may feel counterintuitive, but egg roll wrappers have plenty of oil built into them to begin with and adding more can lead to soggy egg rolls.

How do you're crisp egg rolls in air fryer? ›

Instructions
  1. Preheat your air fryer to 350 degrees F.
  2. Arrange the egg rolls in a single layer in the air fryer basket — you can reheat them in batches if necessary. ...
  3. Reheat the egg rolls for 1-3 minutes, depending on the size.
  4. Remove from the air fryer when they're nice and crispy!
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What temp should my oil be to fry egg rolls? ›

Keep Oil at 350˚F – If the temperature drops too low, the egg rolls will be soggy and oily. If it's too hot, they will burn before the filling is cooked through. Ensure the oil does not drop below 325F.

Should egg rolls be frozen before frying? ›

Yes, you can fry frozen egg rolls without thawing them. In fact, frying them from a frozen state can help them maintain their shape and prevent them from becoming soggy. What type of oil should I use for frying frozen egg rolls? It is recommended to use vegetable or canola oil for frying frozen egg rolls.

What is the best oil for frying egg rolls? ›

Peanut oil is great for frying egg rolls as it has a high smoking point and provides a nutty flavor. If you don't have it on hand, you can use canola or corn oil. Do not use oils like sesame oil or olive oil, as they are not good candidates for deep-frying due to their low smoking point.

How long to deep fry egg rolls at 350? ›

Add peanut oil to clean, dry, 14-inch flat-bottomed wok or large Dutch oven until it measures about 1½ inches deep and heat over medium-high heat to 350 degrees. Using tongs, carefully add 6 egg rolls seam side down to hot oil and cook until deep golden brown, 4 to 8 minutes, flipping egg rolls halfway through frying.

How long to put a roll in the air fryer? ›

Instructions
  1. Place the rolls in an even layer in your air fryer basket.
  2. Brush the tops of the rolls with melted butter.
  3. Air fry at 350 degrees for 4-5 minutes or until the rolls are warmed through and the tops are lightly browned.
  4. Serve warm.
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How long do you heat egg rolls in the air fryer? ›

Air fry egg rolls at 390 degrees F for 9 to 11 minutes, flipping at the halfway point. Reheat with the remaining egg rolls, then serve with dipping sauce and ENJOY!

What do you use to seal egg rolls? ›

We use an egg wash (1 beaten egg and 1 tablespoon water) to seal our egg rolls. However, our vegetarian egg roll can become a vegan egg roll if you use a cornstarch slurry as a sealer (in addition to eggless wrappers).

How do you seal homemade egg rolls? ›

How To Wrap Egg Rolls Step-by-Step
  1. Step 1: Lay Out Your Wrapper Flat in a Diamond Shape. ...
  2. Add a Horizontal Line of Filling. ...
  3. Fold in the Corner Closest to You. ...
  4. Condense the Mixture Under the Fold. ...
  5. Fold the Left Corner. ...
  6. Fold the Right Corner. ...
  7. Roll Towards the Last Corner. ...
  8. Stop Rolling When All Edges Are Sealed.

Can you reuse oil after frying egg rolls? ›

To reuse frying oil, you simply need to strain it and store in a lidded container in a cool, dark place. Once you're done frying, let the oil cool completely in the frying vessel.

What is egg roll filling made of? ›

Combine cooked pork, cabbage, and carrots in a large bowl; mix until egg roll filling is well combined. Mix four and water together in a small bowl until a paste forms. Heat oil in a large skillet to about 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) or medium high heat.

Can you make egg rolls the night before? ›

Yes, you can make egg rolls ahead of time and store them for later use. Here's a general guide on how to do it: Prepare and Assemble:Prepare the egg roll filling with ingredients such as vegetables, meat, and seasonings.

Can you fry homemade egg rolls from frozen? ›

Without thawing them first, place your frozen egg rolls into the hot oil, being sure not to overcrowd the pot. Fry for about 3 to 5 minutes. You can pan fry instead of deep fry if you prefer using the same oil temperature and fry time as above.

How do you keep crispy rolls crispy? ›

If you want it crispy tomorrow, you have to leave it exposed to air, but then it will get a bit stale and dry out some as well. If you want it to remain as fresh as possible, then you really have to enclose it in something like a plastic bag to retain its moisture.

How do you keep fried eggs from getting crispy? ›

Low to medium heat: Heat the pan over low to medium heat. Cooking eggs at a lower temperature helps prevent browning. Use a lid: Covering the eggs with a lid while they cook can help trap steam and heat, cooking the tops of the eggs gently without browning.

How do you reheat egg rolls and keep them crispy? ›

I would not recommend to heat it in the microwave, because it get get soggy soft. It's better to heat it in stove oven, because, it will bring it back fresh crunchy just already cooked. Make sure you don't cover the egg roll after you heat it again in the oven, if you cover the egg roll it will become soft.

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