Ingredients
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1/4
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2
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1/4
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1
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2
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1
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1
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1
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1/8
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20 - 30
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1
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-
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Directions
Krystel’s Lumpia, A good friend of mine (who died too young) and I cooked this recipe together and everytime I eat it now I think of her It was her moms recipe and one of her favorite comfort foods , I thought this would be a wonderfully easy & excellent introduction to a cook wanting to try making lumpia the first time The recipe uses ingredients found in most kitchens with maybe the fish sauce being the only unfamiliar ingredient I thought the draining mentioned in the directions a good step & drained mine in a large colander until room temp Things are easier to handle & roll tightly if you aren’t burning your fingers The amount of fish sauce was overpowering for us & we like the flavor it adds Next time I will start with 1 tablespoon & increase to taste Thank you for sharing your recipe! Made for Asian Tag in the Asian Cooking Forum , A good friend of mine (who died too young) and I cooked this recipe together and everytime I eat it now I think of her It was her moms recipe and one of her favorite comfort foods
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Steps
1
Done
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Heat Oil in Pan Over Medium Heat. |
2
Done
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Lightly Brown Garlic, Add Onion Cook Until Transparent. |
3
Done
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Crush Tomato Into Mixture and Add Meat Cook Stirring 4 Minutes. |
4
Done
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Add the Gravy Mixed With Water Recommended on the Package Until There Are No Lumps. |
5
Done
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Add Fish Sauce Boil For 5 More Minutes. |
6
Done
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Turn Off the Fire and Add the Green Onion. |
7
Done
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Drain the Meat and Wrap the Lumpias Like Little Burritos. |
8
Done
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Seal With Water or Egg Whites. |
9
Done
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Fry in Vegetable Oil Over Medium-High Heat Until Brown on the Outside. |
10
Done
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Blot on Paper Towels Before Serving. |
11
Done
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Serve With Soy, or Sweet and Sour Sauce. |