15 Lumpia Fillings

What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.

Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 lumpia fillings that we have shared over the years.

Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.

15 Lumpia Fillings

9 Lumpia Fillings you need to Try

9 Lumpia Fillings you need to Try

40 min
Char siu, glutinous rice flour, crab meat, lap cheong, minced pork
5.02
Ang Sarap
Traditional Filipino Lumpia

Traditional Filipino Lumpia

1 hr 10 min
Ground pork, soy sauce, lumpia wrappers, green cabbage, green onions
4.7506
Allrecipes
Lumpia Recipe

Lumpia Recipe

25 min
Ground pork, sesame oil, carrots, lumpia wrapper, eggs
5.08
Panlasang Pinoy
Lumpia (Filipino Spring Rolls)

Lumpia (Filipino Spring Rolls)

40 min
Vietnamese spring roll, ground pork, soy sauce, ginger, chicken bouillon
4.5252
Rasa Malaysia
Homemade Lumpia Recipe by Tasty

Homemade Lumpia Recipe by Tasty

Spring roll wrappers, sweet chili sauce, water chestnuts, ground pork, soy sauce
4.9754
Tasty
Lumpia Shanghai (Crispy Filipino Spring Rolls)

Lumpia Shanghai (Crispy Filipino Spring Rolls)

45 min
Spring roll wrappers, ground pork, soy sauce, carrot, egg
5.018
Hungry Huy
Hawaiian-Style Lumpia

Hawaiian-Style Lumpia

1 hr 15 min
Ground pork, red hawaiian chili, cabbage, soy sauce, lumpia wrappers
No reviews
Ono Hawaiian Recipes
Beef and Vegetable Lumpia

Beef and Vegetable Lumpia

3 hr
Ground beef, sweet chili sauce, sugar snap pea, soy sauce, lumpia wrappers
No reviews
Yummly
Lumpiang Shanghai (Filipino Spring Rolls)

Lumpiang Shanghai (Filipino Spring Rolls)

1 hr
Spring roll wrappers, ground pork, water chestnut, soy sauce, rolls
5.06
Manila Spoon
Lumpia Shanghai Recipe (Filipino Fried Spring Rolls)

Lumpia Shanghai Recipe (Filipino Fried Spring Rolls)

30 min
Spring roll wrappers, oyster sauce, shrimp, ground pork, soy sauce
5.03
Riverten Kitchen
Best Quick and Easy Pork Lumpia (crispy)

Best Quick and Easy Pork Lumpia (crispy)

45 min
Oyster sauce, ground pork, lumpia wrappers, carrot, egg
5.01
Curious Flavors –
Filipino Lumpia Recipe with Lumpia Sauce

Filipino Lumpia Recipe with Lumpia Sauce

1 hr 20 min
Ground beef, ground pork, mung bean sprouts, soy sauce, lumpia wrappers
5.03
Life’s Ambrosia
Vegetarian Lumpia (Spring Rolls)

Vegetarian Lumpia (Spring Rolls)

35 min
Egg roll wrappers, vermicelli rice noodles, cabbage, soy sauce, brown sugar
5.02
Ahead of Thyme
Lumpiang Shanghai (Filipino Egg Rolls)

Lumpiang Shanghai (Filipino Egg Rolls)

1 hr 20 min
Spring roll, lumpia, banana ketchup, dipping sauce, ground pork
No reviews
Serious Eats
Lumpiang Shanghai - Filipino Spring Rolls (Lumpia)

Lumpiang Shanghai – Filipino Spring Rolls (Lumpia)

3 hr
Spring roll wrappers, shrimp, banana ketchup, ground pork, soy sauce
5.07
Kitchen Confidante

What is the difference between spring rolls and lumpia?

In the Philippines, spring rolls are called lumpia. They’re usually filled with pork and vegetables like cabbage and carrots, although some lumpia contain seafood. The wrappers are thinner than spring roll wrappers, and they’re pan-fried in hot oil until they’re crispy and flaky.

What is lumpia usually made of?

But what is lumpia, anyway? They’re a Filipino version of spring rolls made with lumpia wrappers and typically filled with ground pork, carrots and onions, cabbage, ginger, garlic, and soy sauce. The mixture is either sautéed in a skillet for a pre-cook or simply scooped into neat balls of uncooked meat.

Is lumpia Chinese or Filipino?

Lumpia are Filipino and Indonesian adaptations of the Fujianese and Teochew popiah, which was created during the 17th century in the former Spanish colonial era. In the Philippines, lumpia is one of the most common dishes served in gatherings and celebrations.

Why is lumpia so good?

The classic lumpia, this is the version that made kids and adults alike love the crispy fried rolls that we dunk in our favorite sweet and sour sauce. Packed in each roll is a flavorful meaty center that remains juicy despite the crispy outside, a textural contrast that makes a satisfying crunch with every bite.

Is fried lumpia healthy?

Lumpia is delicious and makes for a very hearty snack or appetizer, but the question is, is it healthy? Lumpia is not healthy due to the way it is cooked as it is deep fried. One lumpia roll has 2 grams of fat, 8 grams of carbohydrates with only 2 grams of protein which makes for a poor balance of nutrients.

Is lumpia the same as an eggroll?

Difference between Lumpia and Egg Rolls

Lumpia is the Filipino version of fried spring rolls. Egg rolls are American version of Chinese spring rolls. Both share the same origin but they taste and look different, with egg rolls being bigger and “fatter” in shape.

Should I thaw frozen lumpia before frying?

There is no need to thaw lumpia before cooking it by frying it, baking it, or cooking it in the air fryer. It is actually recommended to cook it from frozen, as this helps to keep the wrapper crispy and golden, and the filling intact and juicy.

What is the difference between lumpia and lumpia Shanghai?

Lumpiang Shanghai is regarded as the most basic type of lumpia in Filipino cuisine. Lumpiang Shanghai can be defined by its use of giniling (ground pork) as the main stuffing. The ground pork is sautéed with finely chopped carrots, garlic, onions, shallots, and salt and pepper to taste.

Is lumpia a Filipino food?

Lumpia is a simple and flavourful Filipino finger food that evolved from the Chinese spring rolls. Each lumpia consists of a rice or flour dough wrap that is stuffed with meat (most often ground pork or beef) and vegetables such as cabbage, carrots, onions, and garlic. It is then sealed with egg wash and fried.

How do you make lumpia stay crispy?

To keep your lumpia warm before serving, put a cooling rack onto a baking sheet. Position the egg rolls on top, and place the sheet into a pre-warmed, low-temperature oven. What is this? Placing them on a cooling rack allows the air to circulate and helps to keep them nice and crispy.

Why do Filipinos love lumpia?

Filipinos love Lumpia because it is a delicious dish that can be served as an appetizer, main course or snack. It has a light and crunchy wrapper with savory meat filling inside. It’s best eaten fresh out of the pan with soy sauce mixed in, but some people like to eat it cold.

What famous food is lumpia most similar to?

Vietnamese summer rolls

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