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Ok, unless you have been hiding under a rock, you might be aware of the current rice paper recipes trend. Rice paper is having a full-fledged moment, and I am totally here for it. I test-drove this recipe and posted it straight to Instagram, and I was not surprised when the video caught on. Over 230,000 people viewed it, which tells me this trend is not going anywhere! I’m excited for you to try my take on a rice paper recipe because if you’re nervous about cooking with them, this method will totally take that feeling away – it’s easy and foolproof!
The rice paper viral movement started after Victoria started creating the most creative recipes with humble rice paper, and while I stalled for a minute because one never knows if a food trend is actually going to be worth it, I am here to report that this one absolutely is. Not only is it worth it, but it’s also a total game-changer that makes getting creative in the kitchen so much fun! This recipe is my way of having fun with rice paper and recreating a sandwich that I have loved for so very long!
A croque monsieur is a classic French hot sandwich traditionally made with bread, ham, cheese, and often béchamel sauce. It is rich, golden, melty, and deeply comforting. It’s kinda like a grilled cheese sandwich but with ham and a little more French flair.
There is also a version called croque monsieur with egg, which is technically closer to a croque madame, and I think of this as a breakfast sandwich, but French and fancy. Either way, the general idea is crispy exterior, savoury filling, melted cheese, and something that feels like a meal and a snack all at once. This recipe is by no means trying to be an authentic French sandwich, but is a fun, crispy, protein-forward rice paper recipe inspired by the flavours.
I love rice paper wraps. A rice paper wrap (also known as a spring roll wrapper or bánh tráng) is a thin, edible, translucent sheet made from a mixture of rice flour, water, salt, and sometimes tapioca starch. Once hydrated (even just dipping it in water for a moment), it becomes soft, stretchy, and slightly chewy and very manipulative. They’re one of those ingredients that you’ve probably eaten without even knowing it because they can use a million ways.
I recently watched a reel of somebody microwaving one into a little crisp chip to hold a chopped salad. I’ve used them in recipes like this Vegan Cold Rolls with Peanut Sauce, about a trillion years ago, and they’re still a banger today. The peanut sauce is slap-you-upside-the-head delicious, and the rolls themselves are full of veggies and perfect for a light summer supper.
You will love this recipe because it is crispy, easy, gluten free, and genuinely fun to make.
The outside becomes golden brown and crisp in the air fryer, while the inside stays warm, cheesy, and full of protein. The turkey, eggs, cottage cheese, and cheddar make it filling without feeling heavy, and the miso chili crunch gives it just enough heat and umami to keep every bite interesting. This is also one of those recipes where the air fryer does all the work! It keeps dinners light and helps you focus on the protein instead of the vessel it comes in. Meaning, who doesn’t love toasted bread and butter, but in the spirit of trying to keep the carbs low and the protein high, this really is the perfect solution.
The ingredients in this recipe are really easy to customize, so feel free to use this as a template to make something all your own. Here’s what you’ll need:
Making this recipe is actually quite easy, even though it looks complex. Trust the process and know that your rice paper croque monsieur is going to be delish! Start by preheating the air fryer to 400°F. One tip is to make sure all the filling is ready to go before you start dipping your rice paper sheets. So if you need to grate your cheese, do it while your eggs are scrambling.
Crack two eggs into a bowl and add the cottage cheese. Use a fork to whisk everything together until the eggs look smooth and the cottage cheese is evenly mixed in. Add butter to a small nonstick pan over medium heat. Once the butter melts and starts to gently foam, pour in the egg mixture. Scramble the eggs to your liking, keeping them soft and tender. Set them aside while you prep the rice paper.
Crack the remaining egg onto a plate and whisk it well. This is what you will use to coat the rice paper. It may feel a little messy, but do not stress. Work quickly and wipe up as you go.
Dip one sheet of rice paper at a time into the whisked egg, coating both sides. Place it on a flat surface and repeat with the remaining two sheets, overlapping them slightly as you go. The overlap helps create one larger base that can wrap around the filling.
Working quickly, lay the turkey breast down the middle of the rice paper. Add the scrambled eggs on top, then sprinkle the grated cheddar over the eggs. Try to keep the filling centred so it is easier to roll. Roll the rice paper into a tight log, tucking the filling inside as you go. Then coil the log into a tight spiral. It does not have to be perfect. A little rustic is totally fine.
Sprinkle everything but the bagel seasoning over the top. This will help create a savoury, crunchy crust as it cooks.
Spray the bottom of your air fryer with nonstick spray, then carefully place the rice paper spiral inside. Air fry for 15 to 17 minutes, or until the exterior is brown and crispy. You are looking for the outside to be deeply golden, firm, and crisp to the touch.
I know how tempted you’ll be to dig into this as soon as it’s out of the air fryer, because trust me, I did it and it wasn’t good. Nobody likes a burnt tongue, so let it rest for several minutes before slicing. The inside will be incredibly hot, and waiting helps everything settle so you can cut it cleanly. Use a sharp knife to slice it in half. Spoon a little miso chili crunch onto each half and serve while warm.
This rice paper croque monsieur is best served warm, shortly after it comes out of the air fryer and has had a few minutes to rest. It makes a great breakfast, lunch, snack, or light dinner. Serve it on its own, or pair it with a simple salad.
The options for fillings are endless, which is why this technique is so exciting! If you want to lean into the spanakopita direction, try filling the rice paper with sautéed spinach, feta, dill, scallions, and egg. For a more classic croque monsieur-inspired version, use ham instead of turkey and add a little Dijon. If you want to go in a totally different direction, experiment with your favorite ingredients and see what happens!
Is rice paper gluten free? Yes, most rice paper is naturally gluten free, but always check the package if you have an allergy or sensitivity.
Why is my rice paper sticky? Rice paper becomes sticky when wet. Work quickly, use a flat surface, and do not panic if it gets a little messy. A little mess, no stress!
Can I make this without an air fryer? You can try baking it in the oven, but the texture may be slightly different. The air fryer gives the best crispy exterior.
Can I make this vegetarian? Yes. Skip the turkey and add spinach, mushrooms, roasted vegetables, or more cheese.
I would love to hear how you liked it! Leave a rating and review below. Try these recipes next:
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