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Lumpiang Shanghai is a popular Filipino appetizer or snack known for its crispy exterior and flavorful filling. Hailing from the Philippines, this dish is a staple in Filipino cuisine and is often enjoyed at gatherings, parties, and family meals.
At its core, Lumpiang Shanghai consists of ground meat mixed with various aromatics and vegetables, rolled tightly in thin spring roll wrappers, and then deep-fried until golden brown and crispy. While the dish shares similarities with spring rolls found in other Asian cuisines, Lumpiang Shanghai has its own unique flavor profile and is distinctly Filipino.
The filling for Lumpiang Shanghai typically includes ground pork or a combination of ground pork and beef, finely chopped onions, garlic, carrots, and green onions. Seasonings such as soy sauce, salt, pepper, and sometimes oyster sauce or fish sauce are added to enhance the flavor of the filling. Some variations may also include ingredients like water chestnuts or raisins for added texture and sweetness.
To assemble Lumpiang Shanghai, a small amount of the filling is placed near the edge of a spring roll wrapper, which is then rolled tightly into a cylindrical shape, resembling a cigar or “Shanghai” as the name suggests. The rolled Lumpiang Shanghai is then sealed with a mixture of water and flour or egg wash to prevent the filling from spilling out during frying.
Once assembled, the Lumpiang Shanghai is deep-fried until crispy and golden brown, resulting in a crunchy exterior that contrasts beautifully with the savory and aromatic filling. The finished Lumpiang Shanghai is typically served hot and accompanied by a dipping sauce, such as sweet chili sauce or vinegar with garlic and chili peppers, to add extra flavor and tanginess.
Lumpiang Shanghai is cherished not only for its delicious taste and satisfying crunch but also for its versatility and ability to bring people together. Whether enjoyed as an appetizer, snack, or part of a larger meal, Lumpiang Shanghai is a beloved dish that embodies the spirit of Filipino hospitality and culinary tradition.
Lumpiang Shanghai (Filipino Pork Spring Rolls)
Course: Appetizers, MainCuisine: FilipinoDifficulty: MediumLumpiang Shanghai is a popular Filipino appetizer or snack known for its crispy exterior and flavorful filling.
Ingredients
½ kg ground pork
1 medium-sized clove of garlic, minced
1 carrot, shredded
1 egg, beaten
Water
1 pack lumpia or spring roll wrappers
Vegetable oil
1 cup banana ketchup
Directions
- Combine the pork, garlic, and carrot in a mixing bowl.
- Add the egg, and mix well to combine.
- Lay one wrapper flat on your work surface. Place a small amount of the filling mixture on it, shaped like a log.
- Fold two opposite sides of the wrapper over the filling to enclose the two ends of the filling. Then, use the rest of the of wrapper to roll everything up length-wise.
- Moisten the edge of the wrapper and press it against the roll to seal and prevent it from unwrapping.
- Repeat the filling and rolling steps with the remaining filling and wrappers.
- Deep fry the rolls in the oil until golden brown all over and cooked through.
- Serve with the banana ketchup.
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