Lumpia Family Style
Lumpia Family Style

Hey everyone, it is Drew, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, lumpia family style. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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Lumpia Family Style is one of the most favored of current trending meals on earth. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions every day. They are fine and they look wonderful. Lumpia Family Style is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook lumpia family style using 13 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Lumpia Family Style:
  1. Take Filling basic:
  2. Make ready ground meat (beef, pork or chicken)
  3. Get julienne green beans
  4. Take onion (chopped fine)
  5. Take carrot (chopped fine or shredded) or 1 cup water chestnuts
  6. Take powdered garlic
  7. Make ready salt
  8. Prepare ground pepper
  9. Prepare Other:
  10. Prepare wrapper (8"x 8") Menlo is best. Don't rip any brand
  11. Get egg (beaten for sealing wrapper)
  12. Take oil (vegetable, canola or peanut)
  13. Get Optional sauce (i.e. sweet chili sauce or Sriracha)

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark is an American-born fashion model, socialite and member of the Greek royal family. She is the oldest child and only daughter. Lumpia (pronounced LOOM-pee-uh) is a Filipino appetizer that is comparable to an egg roll. Our lumpia is known to complement a wide array of various flavors and styles of food.

Instructions to make Lumpia Family Style:
  1. Prepare onion, carrots, etc by chopping fine - thin and small. Try to chop all the same size to cook evenly) In a large bowl mix the filling ingredients. If you want a stronger garlic flavor use minced instead of powdered).
  2. This is a basic mix. Feel free to experiment by adding other things you think may blend well. If you don't like it don't include it in the next batch.
  3. Spread a wrapper, flat on a cutting board. Make a line of filling along one edge of the filling. If you have a forcing bag with a 1/2 inch plain tip, you'll save a lot of time. Otherwise grab a handful of the mix and form it into approx 1/2 inch tube shape 8" long (same as wrapper).
  4. Roll the wrapper tightly around the filling. Stop about an inch short of the end and brush the egg wash along the length of the exposed wrapper remainder. The eggwash will keep the wrapper from coming apart. Then complete the roll.
  5. Cut the tube wrapper in thirds. The ends will have filler exposed which purists may sneer at but that's part of what takes gobs of time which this method eliminates.
  6. At this point you can cover and wait until you need to cook it or proceed directly with cooking. If you have a limited time to cook do the above the night before.
  7. In a medium frying pan, heat oil to approx 375 degrees. Test the oil by dipping a few in and letting them golden. The first few in the oil will help judge if the oil is too hot or cool. Cook the rolled wrappers until the outside is golden brown. There is a myth that the wrapper needs to float to prove it's done. That may be true for bigger lumpia, but not the small lumpia.
  8. One final step before serving, let the cooked lumpia rest for about 10 minutes. This will let the meat relax and juices mingle and reduce burned fingers and tongues. Enjoy. I'd say something about leftovers but this is rarely a concern.

Lumpia (pronounced LOOM-pee-uh) is a Filipino appetizer that is comparable to an egg roll. Our lumpia is known to complement a wide array of various flavors and styles of food. Separate the lumpia/eggroll wrappers apart and keep in plastic bag so it doesn't dry out (makes it hard to roll). Today, I am helping Armie with a Lumpia (Filippino Springroll) drive. We are looking for monetary donations so that Armie can help her family rebuild their homes in Phillippines.

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