Cut each lumpia log into 3 equal pieces. Heat oil in a deep pot or deep fryer at 350 degrees F. Fry spring rolls about 3 ½ to 4 minutes or until golden and cooked through. When …
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Lumpia Recipe. Lumpia or Lumpiang Shanghai is a type of Filipino egg roll. The basic filling is composed of ground pork along with minced onions, carrots, and seasonings such as salt and ground black pepper.
Alright, let’s do this! For the ingredients, we’ll need carrots, onion, garlic, kinchay, flour, cheese, egg, salt, pepper, seasoning granules, oil, ground pork, and of course, the very thing that makes Lumpiang Shanghai a spring roll, Lumpia or spring roll wrappers! We’ll first make the fillings of the Lumpiang Shanghai.
Lumpia or Lumpiang Shanghai is a type of Filipino egg roll. The basic filling is composed of ground pork along with minced onions, carrots, and seasonings such as salt and ground black pepper. This recipe post is all about how to make basic lumpia. Feel free to use this as a baseline. Advertisement.
Vegetables - carrots, onion leaves, and water chestnuts/ singkamas are the three popular vegetables for Filipino lumpia. Garlic and Onion - should always be present while Chinese celery and bell peppers can be used interchangeably. Special seasonings - salt, soy sauce, and pepper are the staples.