Lumpia Recipe (Lumpia Shanghai)
Sunday 3 Dec 2006
In Filipino, lumpia are eggrolls that are deep-fried like a wrapped stick of meat. Lumpia is a spring roll filled with ground or finely mince of pork, beef or vegetables then served it with sweet and sour sauce. Sometimes I call this recipe lumpia shanghai.
This lumpia recipe or lumpia shanghai is one of the filipino recipes that I usually make, whenever we have a party or get together with friends, especially filipino friends, at home. One time, I was busy cooking filipino recipes, and one of them is this lumpia and my friend arrive early and help me in the kitchen. She notices that I my lumpia wrapper won’t stick together whenever I cook. I’ve tried everything from water, to egg wash and other type of paste but still no avail, the wrapper still broke loose.
Since she is also a good cook; she gave me the technique in making these wrapper sticks together. And guess what she told me, just used the egg white as a paste in binding this wrapper together. And it works! Since then, my filipino lumpia shanghai servings looks better and taste good.
Thank you Carmelita for the great tip!
This lumpia recipe or lumpia shanghai is one of the filipino recipes that I usually make, whenever we have a party or get together with friends, especially filipino friends, at home. One time, I was busy cooking filipino recipes, and one of them is this lumpia and my friend arrive early and help me in the kitchen. She notices that I my lumpia wrapper won’t stick together whenever I cook. I’ve tried everything from water, to egg wash and other type of paste but still no avail, the wrapper still broke loose.
Since she is also a good cook; she gave me the technique in making these wrapper sticks together. And guess what she told me, just used the egg white as a paste in binding this wrapper together. And it works! Since then, my filipino lumpia shanghai servings looks better and taste good.
Thank you Carmelita for the great tip!
Ingredients :
· 1 lb. ground pork
· 1 cup chopped shrimps
· 1/4 cup finely chopped onions
· 1/2 cup finely chopped carrots
· 2 whole eggs
· 3 tbsp. soy sauce
· 3 dashes of sesame oil
· salt and pepper, to taste
· lumpia wrapper
· vegetable oil, for frying
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Cooking Procedures :
1. In a bowl, combine all ingredients. Mix until well blended.
2. Wrap into thin rolls in lumpia wrapper. Fry in deep hot oil.
3. Drain on paper towels. Transfer to a serving platter. Serve with your favorite catsup or make your own Sweet and Sour Sauce recipe.
Have you try This Recipe:
· Picadillo Recipe
· Beef Asado III (Japanese Style) Recipe
· Pork Afritada (Braised Pork in Tomato Sauce) Recipe
1. In a bowl, combine all ingredients. Mix until well blended.
2. Wrap into thin rolls in lumpia wrapper. Fry in deep hot oil.
3. Drain on paper towels. Transfer to a serving platter. Serve with your favorite catsup or make your own Sweet and Sour Sauce recipe.
Have you try This Recipe:
· Picadillo Recipe
· Beef Asado III (Japanese Style) Recipe
· Pork Afritada (Braised Pork in Tomato Sauce) Recipe
Comment
boto
Said:
May 01, 2008 » 1:29 PM
wow awesome recipe dude.
like i gave it to my surfer dudes
and they thought it was awesome.
better than swedish meatballs
like i gave it to my surfer dudes
and they thought it was awesome.
better than swedish meatballs
Sorina
Said:
Jan 07, 2008 » 11:36 AM
Absolutely beautiful! I'll have to try this soon. Thank you for the recipe!
Jilu
Said:
Dec 13, 2007 » 10:25 PM
This is a great site! I finally know how to cook Lumpia Shanghai properly.
Thank you!
Thank you!
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