Pritong Lumpia

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In our featured recipe today, we will be cooking Pritong Lumpia.  In this recipe, we will use ground pork to enhance the flavor of our dish. What is Lumpia? the word lumpia is the generic word for spring roll and prito or a Tagalog word for fried. Lumpiang prito is eaten as a snack or a side dish rather than an appetizer. 

Here is the recipe, please find them below:

Pritong Lumpia Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 3 large carrots, peeled and cut into 1″ matchsticks
  • 1 head of chinese cabbage, shredded
  • 600g of bean sprouts
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/4 cup soy sauce
  • 30 large egg roll (wonton) wrappers, thawed
  • Oil for frying (canola, grapeseed, sunflower)
  • 1 lb of ground pork

Cooking Instructions:

  1. In a large wok, sweat garlic and onions over low heat until fragrant.
  2. Increase head to medium-high and sauté ground pork until meat is no longer pink.
  3. Add soy sauce to taste.
  4. Toss in carrots and stir-fry for at least 5 minutes or until slightly softened.
  5. Add shredded cabbage and stir-fry for at least 5 minutes or until colour perks up.
  6. Rinse and drain bean sprouts and add to wok, stirring until incorporated. Taste mixture and season with soy and/or fish sauce till you are satisfied with the flavour.
  7. Drain mixture of excess moisture and transfer to a storage container. Refrigerate until cool. This will be the filling for the lumpia.
  8. Wrap 1 tablespoon of cooled filling in each egg roll wrapper. Place in a single layer on a large flat surface and let dry. If you are going to cook them right away, let them be; if you will keep them for later, store them in a single layer in the freezer until you’re ready to cook them up.
  9. In a deep fryer or pot, heat oil to 180C and maintain at this temperature.
  10. Drop a single layer of lumpia into the oil and cook 3 minutes on each side or until a very light golden brown (they will darken to golden brown as they dry).
  11. Drain on a plate of paper towel and serve promptly with white rice.
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Pritong Lumpia
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Looking for other Lutong Pinoy Recipes to try on? Feel free to check out our pork recipes, chicken recipes and desserts.



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