My husband's mom is from the Philippines and the last time we visited her I watched her making them and vowed that I would make them for Amelia when she was old enough to try them. Her recipe was not really based on measuring anything (as most authentic recipes seem to be!) but I at least got the ingredients right even if I guessed on the amounts!
Ingredients (approximate amounts - I did not measure):
- About10 fingerling potatoes
- 1 pound ground veal, pork and beef mixture
- 1/2 cup minced onion
- 1/2 minced carrots
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 package lumpia or egg roll wrappers (I used a package of 60 won ton wrappers)
- vegetable oil for frying
- 1 egg
- rice wine vinegar
Separate the wrappers and add a small scoop of the meat mixture inside each one:
Use about a tablespoon of rice wine vinegar and the egg whites from one egg to make the "glue" that holds your wrappers together. Use your finger (or a pastry brush) to dab on the vinegar and egg white mix on one edge of the wrapper and roll it up like a burrito.
After making your lumpias, you are ready for frying. Use about a cup of vegetable oil and heat it up to 365 degrees F (185 degrees C). Use a candy thermometer to make sure your oil is the right temperature.
In small batches - carefully drop the lumpias into the heated oil and cook for about 1-2 minutes on each side, until golden brown. Drain on paper towels.
* One thing my mother in law always does is freeze some of them uncooked for later - because this makes a LOT! So I made about half and put the rest in a Tupperware container for later. Then you can have a few whenever the mood strikes you!
After frying up your lumpias - pick your favorite dipping sauce and enjoy! We used Sweet and sour sauce and a sweet chili sauce:
In case you were wondering - Amelia loved them!
Especially the sweet and sour sauce!
Yummm!!!
ReplyDeleteHow could she not like them? They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe filling of meat and potatoes is not cooked before?
These look yummy!
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Blessings to you and your family, too. :)
They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteyummy... your child looks happy eating lumpia... :)
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