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Philippine Lumpias

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Ingredients

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4 (30 count) packages spring roll wrappers (square ones work best)
5 lbs ground beef
1 (2 lb) bag frozen mixed vegetables
2 (12 ounce) bags bean sprouts (not alfalfa sprouts, bean sprouts)
6 tablespoons onion powder
6 tablespoons garlic powder
salt and pepper
2 eggs (scrambled. you'll see why later.)
1 cup vinegar (datu puti)
3 garlic cloves (crushed it has to be fresh)
salt and pepper

Nutritional information

51.5
Calories
26 g
Calories From Fat
3 g
Total Fat
1.1 g
Saturated Fat
16.4 mg
Cholesterol
17.9 mg
Sodium
2 g
Carbs
0.5 g
Dietary Fiber
0.5 g
Sugars
4.2 g
Protein
4302g
Serving Size

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Philippine Lumpias

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  • Gluten Free
Cuisine:

What are the 2 scrambled eggs used for?

  • 140 min
  • Serves 3
  • Easy

Ingredients

Directions

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Philippine Lumpias, Most recipes I’ve seen calls for SO MANY ingredients some say From Scratch etc etc but if you read further in to their recipe, they call for CANNED VEGETABLES (That is NOT from scratch!) They they start by adding anything and everything that is left over in their spice racks NOT GOOD That’s just experimenting! I HOPE YOU ALL ENJOY THIS SIMPLE RECIPE!, What are the 2 scrambled eggs used for?, My Girlfriend is a naturalized American citizen originally born and raised in the Philippines Her recipe for Lumpia will uses a mix of ground beef and pork, usually a pork sausage for added flavor She does not use any mixed vegetables Instead, she makes a dry slaw mix, using finely chopped cabbage, carrots, celery, and green onion The meat is cooked separately in advanced, with 3-4 cloves of minced garlic She mixes all together and rolls and fries We use a sweet chili sauce for dipping These things are like food candy – there never is any left, no matter how many are made


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Steps

1
Done

Brown the Ground Beef and Drain All Fat/Oil.

2
Done

Add the Onion Powder and Garlic Powder. Stir.

3
Done

Add the Frozen Vegetables and the Bean Sprouts. Cover and Let Sit in Medium Heat, Stirring Every 10 Minutes Until Veggies Are Soft. (the Bean Sprouts Will Then Be Transparent.).

4
Done

When All Is Done, Put It in a Strainer and Drain All Excess Liquid. Then Add the Salt and Pepper to Taste.

5
Done

Wait Until the Mixture Cools (about 1 - 1 1/2 Hours) and Then Proceed to Wrap. (you Can Even Wait to Wrap Until the Next Day, but Remember to Refrigerate It Overnight!).

6
Done

Use 1 1/2 Tbsp of the Mixture Per Wrap.

7
Done

Assembly:

8
Done

Using the Square Wrapper, Turn It Towards You So It Is Like the Shape of a Diamond.

9
Done

Spoon in 1 1/2 Tbsp of the Mixture 3 Inches Away from the Corner Towards the Bottom Corner of the Wrapper (closest to You).

10
Done

Fold the Bottom Corner Over the Mixture, and Pull Towards You to Tighten the Roll, Then Fold Over Once.

11
Done

Fold Over the Right Side, Then the Left, or Vise Versa, and Continue to Roll It. It's Almost Like Wrapping a Burrito.

12
Done

Seal the Top Corner With Egg.

13
Done

When All Is Done, Deep Fry Until Golden Brown.

14
Done

When Draining the Oil from the Lumpias, Make Sure They Are Draining Upright. This Prevents the Lumpias from Getting Soggy!

15
Done

Dip in the Authentic Philippine Lumpia Dipping Sauce, or Use Your Own Favorite. Ketchup Tastes Pretty Good With It Too!

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