Everyone loves Lumpia. My dad's mom calls them Lumpi, which cracks the whole family up. I think my Aunt Zennie makes the best lumpia, but I just get by with this basic sure crowd pleaser.

This recipe is not for someone who has little time on their hands. You could also make a party out of it: invite some friends over (those who have good finger skills) and start rolling, fry 'em up, then scarf those babies down.


+ 1 pound ground pork
+ 1 pound ground beef
+ 1 medium onion, finely chopped
+ 1 carrot, finely chopped
+ 1/4 cup soy sauce
+ 2 1/2 tsp black pepper
+ 1 1/2 tsp garlic powder
+ 1 tsp salt
+ 1 (16 oz.) package spring roll wrappers
+ 1 egg (optional)
+ 1 1/2 quarts oil for frying

  1. Knead together throughly (best with your hands) pork, ground beef, soy sauce, black pepper, garlic powder, and salt.
  2. Next add carrots and onions. (You can also add short julienne style cut green beans. The best onions are spring onions)
  3. Scramble one egg in a shallow bowl or fill shallow bowl with water.
  4. Remove spring roll wrappers from package and separate each sheet from one another, placing them on a plate with a moist cloth over them to keep them from drying out.
  5. Then take about a tablespoon of meat filling and place it on a wrapper about 1.5 inches away from one of the edges. Shape the filling into a log/pencil shape, leaving at least 2 inches of wrapper on either side.
  6. Roll the 1.5 inch flap of wrapper over the meat, tucking the edge a bit under the meat, help to give the lumpia more shape and remove air between wrapper and filling
  7. Now fold the sides in. Make sure the sides aren't angled wide, rather a little angled inward.
  8. Roll the wrapper until you reach the other edge and dab your finger with egg or water around the edges and seal the lumpia.
  9. When all the lumpia are rolled. Heat the oil to medium high heat, peanut oil is the best. Fry one side until golden brown, flip over and do the same
  10. Line a colander with paper towels, place fried lumpia ends facing up to drain oil. Then serve.

There are special Lumpia wrappers out there that work the best for lumpia. I can't find them in Germany so I use the fancier Chinese spring roll wrappers, easier to separate but not so easy to work with compared to lumpia wrappers.

Please email me if you have any questions.

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