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8 Reviews of Lumpia (Asian)

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From: chia

On Mar 4, 2006

wow! this was awesome! i used egg roll wrappers and made 19 of these, i know i over stuffed them. i deep fried 12 and i baked 9 for the dieters, both came out great! then i had extra filling, and had some frozen shanghai dumpling wrappers, so i made 9 dumplings which i par boiled and fried as well. this is an awesome all purpose filling to which i added 2 tbsp oyster sauce, 3 c of shredded cabbage, and 1 tbsp fish sauce, otherwise i followed the rest. incredibly good and a sure keeper!!

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    From: Engrossed

    On Nov 16, 2006

    This recipe is a doubled version from "The Philippine Cookbook". I was going to add it but found it here already. It's called "Lumpia Shanghai". It's excellent! The filling has a wonderful flavor. My husband makes these for get togethers. Everyone loves them. I really recommend you use the authentic lumpia wrappers (I think they're the same thing as "spring roll wrappers"), they have less or no egg and are lighter, I think they're made with rice flour. When you fill the wrappers, only use a width slightly larger than a pencil or the meat may not cook through before overcooking the wrapper. Cook them over medium heat. You can freeze a bunch and fry when you want them or you can fry them ahead and then bake them to crisp them up again. They're nice plain or dipped in Thai chili sauce, soy sauce or vinegar with crushed garlic.

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    From: Susie D

    On Jun 26, 2006

    To your recipe I added a handful of grated carrots, garlic, & ginger. I used egg roll wrappers as that is what I had on hand. I liked the crunchiness the water chestnuts added and the filling is colorful. I did reduce the salt. Thank you for sharing your recipe!

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  • From: Bogey'sMom

    On Nov 21, 2006

    Delicious. I left out the shrimp, but left it as is otherwise. Can't wait to use the ones I froze on one of those nights when cooking seems like a chore. Great recipe.

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    From: Croft Girl

    On Jul 25, 2008

    This is a fantastic recipe! I followed the recipe except I also added finely chopped mushrooms and carrots. I did all my chopping in the food processer which really speeded up the process. I tried it first with egg roll wrappers because I had some on hand and they were ok, but then DH brought home some spring roll wrappers for the second batch and they were superb. Thanks for a winning recipe!

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    From: LuvMyBabies

    On Jul 11, 2008

    being a filipina this is very authentic. i doubled the recipe for an asian theme party for my hubby at his work. followed everything except the eggs...added a little bit of onions and chinese celery since i love the flavor it gives. loved the flavor of the outcome. it was a HUGE hit and hubby said it was the first to go at the party. will go in my favorite file. thank you for sharing!

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  • From: Dienia B.

    On Jun 25, 2006

    i love lumpia and if you dont like those nassty vegtables in your egg rolls this recipes for you lol dee

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    From: hollyfrolly

    On Jul 5, 2008

    Oh my gosh... I cannot believe I have not rated these yet!!! I have now made this recipe several times and always over-do-it and eat tooooo many. They are so, so delicious. Very authentic and right on the money with the ingredients and directions. They make me think of parties in the park in San Diego from way back when... Thank you for a wonderful, easy (although a tad time consuming) recipe that is being used again and again in my family. (And yes, they are a dream to freeze and cook when ready!) They are the best!

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