Lumpia Recipe
This is a basic lumpia recipe, or Filipino egg roll (also known as Lumpiang Shanghai). The filling is composed of ground pork along with minced onions, carrots, seasonings, and egg. This recipe is a good baseline for making lumpia. Feel free to use it and experiment with additional ingredients to create your own unique version!
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How to Cook Lumpia
The procedure in cooking lumpia is simple. First is to combine all the filling ingredients in a bowl, and them mix altogether until well blended. The next step is to wrap the lumpia mixture in egg roll wrapper. I showed how I did it in the video below. The final step is to deep-fry it until brown and crispy.
Lumpia ingredients
This deep fried lumpia recipe still tastes great even if I kept the ingredients at a minimum. The main protein for this version is ground pork. I also added carrot for additional sweetness and parsley to make it taste fresh.
It is important to ensure that the flavor of the lumpia filling is flavorful. I don’t want to rely on the dipping sauce most of the time. Salt, sesame oil, garlic powder, and ground black pepper are simple ingredients that provide great results in terms of flavor.
The lumpia wrapper used in this recipe is store-bought. I will talk more about it later. By the way, eggs are used when making the lumpia filling in order to bind all the ingredients together. It prevents the meat mixture from falling apart or separate from each other when frying.
Where to buy lumpia wrapper
Lumpia wrapper is almost always available in the Philippines. Local markets and supermarkets carry this product.
Here in the US, Filipino and Asian stores sell the wrapper too. There are many options that you can choose from. My favorite is the thin wrapper. It is similar to the ones sold in the Philippines. Other options include egg roll wrappers of different sizes.
Here is a good resource for making lumpia wrapper.
There are also online sellers that you can buy this from. I personally get my products from Weee.
Combine And Mix The Filling Ingredients
Let’s talk about the first step. You can simply add all the ingredients in a bowl and mix thoroughly. It can be done the manual way using your hands. An easier way is to use a stand mixer. Make sure to attach the dough hook when going this route.
This is a basic recipe. It will give you a good tasting lumpia. However, you can play around with it by adding more ingredients to bring it up to the next level. A good example is the addition of seasonings to bring-in more flavors. Another good suggestion is to add a bit of Italian sausage to the mixture. You can also try adding veggies such as celery.
Wrap the lumpia
Wrapping lumpia is easy. It is something that you can get used to after a few tries. The tricky part in this process is when using a wide wrapper. The video below shows my technique on how to wrap lumpia using wide egg roll wrappers. It is quick and easy. You should try it for yourself.
Fry it
Deep frying the lumpia has a little trick in order to ensure that the filling gets completely cooked while not getting the wrapper burnt. It has something to do with temperature. Make sure that you do not fry the lumpia on very hot oil. This will quickly brown the wrapper while leaving the meat mixture still under cooked. Try to fry the lumpia while the oil is starting to get hot, around 250 F. Let it slowly cook the inside. The wrapper will gradually brown as it fries. You will know that it is ready when it floats. By the way, I am assuming that you will follow my lead by also deep frying the egg rolls.
When it comes to the dipping sauce, I love to dip mine in sweet and sour sauce. Banana sauce or banana ketchup works too.
Cooking Lumpia in an air fryer
Using an air fryer is also a good way to cook lumpia without using oil. In fact, it is a healthier option. I usually set the temperature to 370F and air fry my lumpia for 12 minutes. The cooking time can be extended depending on how well you want your food done.
The oil from the ground pork also gets extracted during the cooking process. You will end up with less oil crispy lumpia to munch on.
When using an air frying to cook my lumpia, I usually spray a small amount of cooking oil on the wrapper. This makes it less dry. It depends on ones preference.
How to make lumpia wrapper for Lumpiang Shanghai
Thin lumpia wrapper can be done at home. It is easy to make. The ingredients are not hard to find too. Chances are, these ingredients can be in your pantry at the moment.
It only takes flour, cornstarch, salt, and water to make your homemade lumpia wrapper. I will cover the procedure in one of our future videos.
Lumpia Recipes
I have shared plenty of lumpia recipes over the years ranging from fresh spring rolls all the way to crispy fried egg rolls. Please feel free to check each version.
Lumpiang Hubad
Lumpiang Hubad is a type of fresh lumpia that does not require a wrapper. The vegetables are sauteed with a small amount of protein, such as chicken or pork, and served with lumpia sauce.
Noche Buena Lumpiang Shanghai
This is my Family’s special Lumpiang Shanghai version. My two little girls love it. Both of them knew the ingredients that goes with the filling. They are capable of wrapping each piece.
Lumpiang Sariwa with Fresh Lumpia Wrapper
Naked lumpia with fresh soft wrapper. I love the idea of making your own homemade wrapper. Lumpiang sariwa with crushed peanuts on top and crushed garlic is scrumptious. These complements the sweet brown sauce.
Fish Lumpia Recipe
I tried making lumpia using fish as the stuffing. It turned out to be a good combination. If you want to try this recipe, I suggest using milkfish or round scad.
Lumpiang Gulay
These are vegetable egg rolls. Different kinds of vegetables make it up. t makes a good appetizer to any dish.
Chicken Dynamite Lumpia Recipe
Imagine stuffing a lumpia with long green pepper and ground chicken mixture. The spiciness of the long pepper makes it somewhat a dynamite on your mouth. This is a good version for people who loves spicy food.
Crab and Corn Pearl Soup and Chinese Spring Rolls
A good appetizer combination can be soup and spring rolls. This makes use of ground chicken along with Chinese chives, mushroom, and other interesting ingredients.
Turon
Lumpia for dessert? Roll ripe saba bananas in brown sugar, wrap it, and deep fry. Add slices of ripe jackfruit for best results. I think that the combination is out-of-this-world.
Try this Lumpia Recipe. Let me know what you think.
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Lumpia Recipe
Ingredients
- 50 pieces lumpia wrapper
- 3 cups cooking oil
Filling ingredient
- 1 1/2 lbs ground pork
- 2 pieces onion minced
- 2 pieces carrots minced
- 1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1/2 cup parsley chopped
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
- 2 eggs
Instructions
- Combine all filling ingredients in a bowl. Mix well.
- Scoop around 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons of filling and place over a piece of lumpia wrapper. Spread the filling and then fold both sides of the wrapper. Fold the bottom. Brush beaten egg mixture on the top end of the wrapper. Roll-up until completely wrapped. Perform the same step until all mixture are consumed.
- Heat oil in a cooking pot. Deep fry lumpia in medium heat until it floats.
- Remove from the pot. Let excess oil drip. Serve. Share and enjoy
MaKenzie says
Is it parsley or cilantro?
Nancy O’Bryhim says
Masarap!!
I have made this many times. I learned when I lived in the Philippines but tonight for the first time I made Leche Custard Cake..not sure how it turned out yet it has to cool. I could not figure out if I am suppose to flip it like a pineapple upside down cake though
Claudia says
I like to try different foods from various cultures. This site has easy to understand recipes. Can’t wait to try making lumpia!
Susan Aban says
Love this recipe
Susan Aban says
Love this recipr
Mary says
Very yummy and meaty thank you for sharing your recipe
Jhing says
Good
Bailey says
Wow it so yummy
Marie says
Because I don’t eat pork and beef, I use chicken minced meat and added flour to not make runny.
Dennis says
Thanks for this recipe, great to satisfy a craving, followed every step except for the parsley (I ran out of), yummy!
Mable Neo says
Thanks
Che says
What is a good substitution for sesame oil if I don’t have any?
Glo says
Love all your cooking!!!
Glo says
Love all your cooking, watch and search your recipes whenever I want to cook a good one .
Philip Evans says
Love it! I ate a lot of this while serving a total 36-year span in both the Navy and the Army! I always looked forward to Phillipino birthdays!
Maria says
thank you. best lumpia recipe ever!
roly garcia says
more recipe about lumpia wrapper.thanks po
Wim says
Brilliant recipe. I added a little paprika, used spring onions as I had them ,plus the leeks. Chopped pork by hand as I don’t have a mincer. Very yummy. Cooked in the air fryer for 8 minutes, turning over half way.
Pong says
Your recipe is astounding and perfect to my taste! Been looking for the simple pinoy recipe and this is the best! But i wonder if u have any nutrition facts on this as i am monitoring my calorie deficit. Thanks!
Victoria Padilla says
Thank you for delicious Shanghai recipe.May baon na workers ko.