Beef Lumpia Recipe (Lumpiang Shanghai) (2024)

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Beef Lumpia Recipe is a Filipino egg roll dish that is mixed with beef, vegetables, and sauces. Among locals, we called it Lumpiang Shanghai, which is one of the mostpopular street foodsin the Philippines.

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There are varieties of lumpia in the Philippine, which could be either fresh or fried. But, in this post, we are focusing mostly on a popular Filipino fried beef lumpia.

During my stay in the Philippines, you can find this Filipino egg roll dish almost everywhere- from street food to high-end restaurants. The first time I tried a fried egg roll was during my childhood made by my mother.

This is so far one of the tastiest and recommended Filipino food to try. You can even find this dish in other street foods and in the carinderia- a food place where they sell and serve Filipino foods. In the Philippines, we call this spring roll a Lumpiang Shanghai.

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What is Lumpiang Shanghai?

Lumpiang Shanghai is a Filipino spring roll which is fried in deep oil to have a nice crispy texture. It is commonly eaten with rice, and served with sweet or vinegar sauce.

It is one of the most popular local dish in the Philippines, which is popular among local and foreign tourist. This Filipino spring roll can be either beef, chicken or pork. But in this recipe, I will be showing you how to make this delicious Beef Lumpia.

Recipe Ingredients

To cook this amazing Filipino lumpia, you will need several ingredients for this recipe.

First of all, you need freshground beef, which is found in most large grocery stores or supermarkets. In the Philippines, most locals cook lumpiang shanghai dish using ground pork, but because I don't eat pork, I am using beef instead,

Secondly, 3 of the most important vegetables you will need are Onion, Garlic and Carrot.

In this dish, I use a lot of onion since it will give a nice taste of the ground beef. This is my mother's secret ingredient to make the lumpiang shanghai delicious, and she said that you will need a lot of onion. I grated the onion, and the other vegetables using the grater rather than chopping them off. This method can help make sure the vegetables are well mixed with ground beef.

Thirdly, to season the ground beef, I addsoy sauceandoyster sauce. These sauces will prove the saltiness and the sweetness of this dish. For this reason, I don't use salt or sugar. In addition to that, I addedeggsince this will help stick the ground beef and the other ingredients together.

And lastly, to wrapped the lumpia, I bought a ready-made egg roll wrapper which is found in most Asian grocery stores. This is needed to wrap the ground beef mixture and make it into an egg roll. The wrapper I have is a philippine-made, however, you can find other egg roll wrappers made in other Asian countries like Malaysia.

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What are the kitchen equipment / utensils you need before cooking lumpia?

For Beef Lumpia Recipe, you will need a Filter Spoon to remove the excess oil when picking the lumpia, and large pot or deep frying pan.

Also, when using cooking oil, I highly recommend using canola vegetable oil since it is healthier than most cooking oils.

Step by Step Instruction

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To cook Beef Lumpia is extremely easy and straight forward. Firstly, put the ground beef in a large bowl. Grate all the onion, garlic and carrot, and put it in the ground beef. Add the soy sauce and oyster sauce in the bowl, and the egg. Mix it all well.

Once they are well mixed, prepare the egg roll wrapper, and an egg white to help stick the wrapper together. Put one tablespoon of the meat filling into the center of the wrapper. Make sure in the meat filling there is 2 inches space wide.

First, fold the meat filling across the triangular end of the lumpia wrapper, and roll them from the bottom till the center. Add egg white on the upper end to help seal the wrapper. Continue rolling till you get a log shape. Add more egg white on the end edge to helpfully sealed the egg roll wrapper.

Next step, add vegetable cooking oil in the pot or deep frying pan. Once the oil is hot, add the lumpia and let it fry for 5 minutes or till it turns golden brown. Transfer the cooked lumpia into the plate with a paper towel to help drain the excess oil. Once you are done, served with vinegar sauce or any sauce you like.

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Variation

  • Instead of meat, you can use pure vegetables. Here is my vegetable lumpia (Lumpiang Gulay)
  • Aside from ground beef, you can use ground chicken, turkey or tuna.
  • For the fillings of beef lumpia, you can add or switch with other vegetable ingredients like green pepper, celery or cabbage.

Question and Answer

1. Can you store the Lumpia in the Refrigerator and Freezer?

That really depends. If the Beef lumpia is already fried, you can keep in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 5 days. That way, the food will not spoil easily. However, if you decided to put in the freezer, the cooked fried lumpia can last up to 3 weeks. I have done this before, and the quality and texture of my lumpia is still fresh.

On the other hand, if you will store the uncooked assembled lumpia in the freezer, they can last up to 1 month. They will not spoil easier since it wasn't cooked yet. However, this is not the same if you keep in the refrigerator. They only work if the meat or the lumpia are cooked. Also, it can be stored for only 1 day if you don't want to wait for the lumpia to unfrozen before frying.

2. Can you cook frozen lumpia in an Air Fryer?

Absolutely. They work perfectly when cooking in the Air Fryer. However, it might be a bit dry since it wasn't fried in deep oil. Air fryer doesn't use oil so the beef lumpia is really dry but still crispy and healthier.

3. How do you reheat and make the lumpia crispy again?

When reheating the lumpia, you can either re-fry them using deep fry oil or in an air fryer. I highly suggest you reheat your delicious lumpia using air fryer. Since the cooked lumpia already contain oil, the airfryer will help make this delicious spring roll crispy without making it dry.

DO NOT reheat your lumpia using microwave if you want it crispy. The microwave will make your spring roll really soft.

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Beef Lumpia Recipe is a filipino egg roll dish that is mixed with beef, vegetables and sauces.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Beef and Lamb Recipes

Cuisine Filipino

Servings 15

Calories 104 kcal

Ingredients

  • 500 gram of Ground Beef
  • 1 cup of grated onion
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • ½ cup of grated carrot
  • 1 tablespoon of soy sauce
  • 1 and ½ tablespoon of oyster sauce
  • 2 egg
  • Lumpia / egg roll wrapper
  • Vegetable Cooking Oil for frying
  • Salt and Black pepper

Instructions

  • Add the ground beef, onion, garlic, carrot, soy sauce, oyster sauce, and egg in the bowl.

  • Mix all of them together. After that, prepare the egg roll wrapper for filling the meat

  • Add one tablespoon of meat filling in the wrapper. Fold them across the triangular end of the lumpia wrapper, and roll them till you get a log shape. Use egg white on the sides to help seal the wrapper.

  • Prepare a cooking oil in the pot or deep frying pan. Wait till the oil is hot.

  • Once it is hot, put the beef lumpia wrapper into the oil. Let it cook for 5 minutes or till it becomes golden brown.

  • Once it becomes golden brown, transfer into the plate with paper towel to help drain the excess oil. Serve with sweet sauce or vinegar sauce

Notes

  • You can use egg white or water with flour for sticking the lumpia wrapper
  • Cutting the beef lumpia into two is just an optional, you can leave it that way

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1gCalories: 104kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 8gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 43mgSodium: 149mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1g

    Keyword beef lumpia, Egg roll, lumpia shanghai, spring roll

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    FAQs

    What is the difference between lumpia and lumpia Shanghai? ›

    Lumpiang Shanghai is regarded as the most basic type of lumpia in Filipino cuisine, and it is usually smaller and thinner than other lumpia variants.

    What is the secret to crispy lumpia? ›

    Instead of folding individual lumpia, you roll up a large, long one that you freeze and slice into shorter pieces. Don't worry about the exposed filling on the sides—they form a crisp, flavorful meat crust when deep-fried.

    What meat is lumpia made of? ›

    Lumpia Shanghai is a smaller, meatier type of egg roll that we Filipinos are very proud of! You could use pork, beef, or both. It's a very easy and yummy recipe that's great as finger food. We serve these spring rolls with sweet and sour sauce, soy sauce with lemon, or banana ketchup.

    What is the best oil for lumpia? ›

    I recommend vegetable oil, which has a neutral flavor and a high smoking point, but peanut oil is a good alternative. Fry the lumpia in batches. Do not overcrowd the wok or skillet, or it will bring down the oil temperature.

    Why do Filipinos love Lumpiang Shanghai? ›

    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.

    What do we call lumpia in English? ›

    Throughout the country, spring rolls are generally called lumpia; however, sometimes an old Chinese Indonesian spelling is used: loen pia.

    Is it better to fry lumpia frozen or thawed? ›

    You can put your wrapped lumpia in an airtight container to refrigerate for up to eight hours, or freeze for up to three weeks. There's no need to defrost before frying.

    What oil is best for deep frying lumpia? ›

    DEEP FRY: Preheat oil to 350°F (Canola oil preferred) DEEP FRY: Preheat oil to 350°F (Canola oil preferred) Completely immerse in oil for 4 to 5 minutes or until. golden brown.

    Why is my lumpia falling apart? ›

    If the oil isn't hot enough, the lumpia will get soggy and fall apart. Additionally, if the oil is too hot, the wrapper will cook, but the filling will not! To make the lumpia wrapping process as seamless as possible, set up a station. Take the wrappers out of the package and separate them by gently pulling them apart.

    What is authentic lumpia made of? ›

    They're made with paper-thin lumpia wrappers and filled with a savory mixture of ground pork, cabbage, and other vegetables. Serve lumpia as a side dish or appetizer with a sweet chili dipping sauce. Did you know you can make restaurant-worthy lumpia in your own home?

    Is Chowking lumpia beef? ›

    Deep-fried spring roll filled with a mixture of ground pork, ground shrimp, minced onion, minced carrots and other spices; served with sweet and sour sauce.

    What is Chinese lumpia called? ›

    In Hokkien, the language spoken in Fujian province, they called it lunpia (潤餅), meaning “soft pancake”. In the Philippines, lumpia refers to spring rolls of the fried (prito) and fresh (sariwa) variety.

    Do you cook the meat first in lumpia? ›

    The version I'm sharing here is a raw-meat version, meaning you don't cook the meat mixture before filling the wrappers and frying. You must fry these well enough to fully cook the meat inside. Other versions call for cooking the meat first, and those are good too- this version is just easier for me.

    How do you know when lumpia is done frying? ›

    Into a large heavy pot fitted with a deep-fry thermometer, pour the oil to a depth of 2 inches. Turn the heat to medium-high, and when the temperature reads 350°F, fry the lumpia in batches, turning occasionally, until the wrappers are golden brown and the filling is cooked, about 8 minutes.

    What is the difference between spring rolls and lumpia Shanghai? ›

    Lumpiang Shanghai

    But it's much denser than other spring rolls because of the addition of an egg binder and the tightness with which they're wrapped. Lumpiang Shanghai are also long and skinny, like cigars, but sometimes cut up into bite-size pieces. Filipinos dip theirs in banana ketchup or sweet chili sauce.

    What are the different types of lumpia? ›

    The main difference between the two is the filling. Philippine lumpia is typically filled with a mixture of meat (such as pork or shrimp) and vegetables (such as carrots, onions, and cabbage), while Indonesian lumpia is usually filled with a mixture of meat (such as chicken or beef) and spices.

    What is the difference between spring roll and Shanghai roll? ›

    Lumpia was passed on to the Philippines by Chinese settlers from Fujian China, it has a basic resemblance to Chinese egg rolls. The wrappers for Lumpia Shanghai tend to be thinner than the traditional Chinese spring roll wrappers. Lumpia Shanghai also tends to be longer while spring rolls are fatter.

    What is lumpia Shanghai made of? ›

    What is lumpia shanghai? Lumpiang Shanghai is Filipino-style spring rolls made of ground pork, chicken, or beef filling wrapped in thin crepes called lumpia wrappers. The meat-stuffed wrappers are rolled into thin cylindrical shapes, cut into bite-size lengths, and deep-fried to golden perfection.

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