Lemongrass Tofu Fresh Spring Rolls
If you love fresh spring rolls but want a plant-based option with bold flavor, these Lemongrass Tofu Fresh Spring Rolls are exactly what you need. They’re light, aromatic, and packed with vibrant herbs and vegetables—yet still satisfying thanks to savory, marinated tofu. I make these often when I want something refreshing but not boring, especially on warm days or when heavy meals just don’t sound good.
In this post, you’ll learn how to make lemongrass tofu fresh spring rolls step by step, how to get tofu full of flavor (not bland!), and how to roll everything neatly without tearing.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
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Fresh and fragrant – Lemongrass adds bright, citrusy aroma
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100% plant-based – Naturally vegan and dairy-free
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Light but filling – Protein-rich tofu with crisp veggies and herbs
Ingredients & Prep
These lemongrass tofu fresh spring rolls use simple, fresh ingredients with one key flavor booster: lemongrass.
Main Ingredients Prep
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Extra-firm tofu – Pressed and sliced into thin strips
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Rice paper wrappers – Soaked briefly until pliable
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Rice noodles (vermicelli) – Cooked, rinsed, and cooled
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Lettuce – Butter lettuce or romaine, torn into strips
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Carrots – Julienned
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Cucumber – Cut into matchsticks
Seasonings, Sauces, or Flavor Base
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Fresh lemongrass – Finely minced (tender inner stalk only)
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Soy sauce or tamari – Savory base
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Garlic – Minced
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Fresh lime juice – Brightens the marinade
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Maple syrup or sugar – Balances the savory notes
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Neutral oil – For cooking the tofu
Pantry Staples
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Black pepper
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Optional chili paste or sriracha
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Fresh herbs: mint, cilantro, Thai basil
Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions
Pre-Cooking Prep
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Press tofu for at least 15 minutes to remove excess moisture.
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Mince lemongrass very finely so it blends smoothly into the marinade.
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Cook rice noodles according to package directions and set aside.
Cooking Method
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Slice tofu into thin strips.
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In a bowl, mix lemongrass, soy sauce, garlic, lime juice, maple syrup, and pepper.
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Toss tofu gently in the marinade and let sit for 10–15 minutes.
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Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat.
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Cook tofu for 6–8 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden and fragrant.
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Remove from heat and let cool slightly.
Doneness or Texture Check
Tofu should be lightly crisp on the edges and deeply aromatic, not soggy.
Resting or Final Touches
Let tofu cool to warm or room temperature before rolling to keep rice paper intact.
Assembling the Spring Rolls
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Fill a shallow bowl with warm water.
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Dip one rice paper wrapper into the water for 5–10 seconds.
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Lay flat on a clean surface.
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Add lettuce, noodles, tofu, vegetables, and herbs across the lower third.
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Fold bottom over filling, tuck in sides, and roll tightly.
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Repeat with remaining ingredients.
Pro Tips for Perfect Results
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Chopping lemongrass too coarsely (can be tough)
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Over-soaking rice paper (it tears easily)
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Overfilling the rolls
Recommended Tools
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Sharp knife
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Cutting board
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Skillet
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Shallow bowl for water
Storage & Reheating Tips
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Refrigerator: Best eaten within 24 hours
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Storage tip: Cover with a damp towel to prevent drying
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Do not reheat
Flavor Variations
Spicy Version
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Add chili paste to the tofu marinade
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Include sliced Thai chilies
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Serve with spicy peanut or chili-lime sauce
Healthy / Special Diet Option
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Skip noodles and add extra veggies
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Use low-sodium tamari
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Keep naturally gluten-free with certified GF wrappers
Global Flavor Twist
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Add grated ginger for extra warmth
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Include mango for a sweet contrast
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Use basil-heavy herb mix for Thai-style rolls
Serving Suggestions
Lemongrass tofu fresh spring rolls are delicious served with:
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Peanut sauce
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Chili-lime dipping sauce
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Sweet soy or hoisin-style sauce
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Iced green tea or sparkling water
They work perfectly as a light lunch, dinner, or appetizer.
FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?
You can prep the tofu, noodles, and vegetables ahead, but roll just before serving for best texture.
How do I fix common mistakes?
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Wrappers tearing: Soak less and use fewer fillings
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Bland tofu: Marinate longer or add more lemongrass
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Dry rolls: Cover with a damp towel while assembling
Conclusion
These Lemongrass Tofu Fresh Spring Rolls are fragrant, refreshing, and packed with plant-based flavor. They’re light enough for warm days but satisfying enough to feel like a real meal—and many readers say they become their favorite vegan spring roll once they try them.
If you loved this recipe, you might also enjoy tofu lettuce wraps or a lemongrass noodle bowl next. Roll a few, dip generously, and enjoy every fresh, citrusy bite.

Lemongrass Tofu Fresh Spring Rolls
Ingredients
- Lemongrass Tofu
- 14 oz extra-firm tofu pressed and sliced into thin strips
- 1 tbsp neutral oil avocado or vegetable
- 1 tbsp fresh lemongrass very finely minced (tender inner stalk)
- 1½ tbsp soy sauce or tamari
- 1 clove garlic minced
- 1 tbsp fresh lime juice
- 1 tsp maple syrup or sugar
- ¼ tsp black pepper
- Optional: 1 tsp chili paste or sriracha
- Spring Rolls
- 8 –10 rice paper wrappers
- 2 oz rice noodles vermicelli, cooked, rinsed, and cooled
- Butter lettuce or romaine torn into strips
- 1 cup carrots julienned
- 1 cup cucumber cut into matchsticks
- Fresh herbs: mint cilantro, Thai basil
Instructions
- Cook the Lemongrass Tofu
- Press tofu for 15 minutes to remove excess moisture.
- In a bowl, mix lemongrass, soy sauce, garlic, lime juice, maple syrup, pepper, and chili paste (if using).
- Toss tofu gently in the marinade and let sit 10–15 minutes.
- Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat.
- Cook tofu 6–8 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden and aromatic.
- Remove from heat and let cool to warm or room temperature.
- Assemble the Spring Rolls
- Fill a shallow bowl with warm water.
- Dip one rice paper wrapper into water for 5–10 seconds, until just pliable.
- Lay flat on a clean surface.
- Arrange lettuce, noodles, tofu, vegetables, and herbs across the lower third.
- Fold bottom edge over filling, tuck in sides, and roll tightly.
- Repeat with remaining ingredients.
Notes
- Mince lemongrass very finely to avoid tough texture.
- Do not oversoak rice paper—it softens more as you work.
- Keep finished rolls covered with a damp towel while assembling.


