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Vegetable Lumpia Recipe is a deep fried Filipino spring roll which is mix with potatoes, green beans, & carrots. It is a vegetarian dish which is commonly eaten with white rice.
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- What is Lumpia?
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- Types of Lumpia Wrapper
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- Variation of the Recipe
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This Lumpiang Gulay can be found in most carinderia (local canteen) in the street and most Filipino restaurants. As a half Filipino, this is one of my favorite Filipino vegetable dish which is crunchy and delicious.
While living in the Philippines, my families and relatives always serve this food during birthdays, family gatherings, and Fiesta. Furthermore, it is a traditional Filipino food dish that is part of their culture.
In this post, I will be showing you how to make a traditional Filipino Vegetable Lumpia Recipe.
What is Lumpia?
Lumpia is a spring roll that is commonly found in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian cuisines. It can either be fried in the oil or steam from the water. It is covered with a plastic-like pastry skin called the Lumpia Wrapper.
You can find this Lumpia wrapper or Spring roll wrapper in most Filipino and Asian grocery stores. Traditionally, it is filled with ground meat or vegetables.
The name of the Lumpia depends on the filling. If it is added with ground beef or pork, it is called Lupiang Shanghai. But, if it is filled with vegetables, we call it Lumpiang Gulay.
The Recipe Ingredients
The ingredient of vegetable lumpia recipe is easier than making a Beef Lumpia.
Firstly, for fillings the spring roll, I only use 5 vegetable ingredients for this recipe:
- Grated Onion
- Grated Garlic
- Julienne Green Beans
- Julienne Potatoes
- Julienne Carrots
Secondly, I am using two sauces for seasoning the vegetable:Soy SauceandOyster Sauce. They give a nice salty and sweet flavor of the vegetables. Also, if you don't have soy sauce, you can alternatively use fish sauce.
Thirdly, you needvegetable cooking oilfor sauteing the vegetables and frying the vegetable spring roll. I am not using salt or black pepper since in this recipe since the soy sauce contains sodium content.
Lastly, I use a ready-madespring roll or lumpia wrapperwhere you can buy in any Asian grocery store.
Note: If you don't like to julienne the vegetables, you can chop or dice them instead.
Types of Lumpia Wrapper
Before you will be making this Lumpia Gulay, you need to know that there are actually two kinds of lumpia wrapper: Square Lumpia and Circle Lumpia Wrapper.
In other Asian countries, they mostly sell the Square lumpia wrapper, but in the Philippines, it is either the square or the circle shaped wrapper.
In my experience, I prefer the square shaped spring roll wrapper because of two reasons:
- It doesn't break easily when peeling or wrapping since the square wrapper is thicker than the circle wrapper
- It is easier to separate or peel the wrapper after removing from the freezers
Step by Step Instruction
After preparing and Julienne the vegetables, the step to make vegetable lumpia is easy which I divided into 3 steps- Cooking the vegetables; Assembling the Lumpia, and Deep Fry the Lumpia.
I. Cooking The Vegetables
Prepare 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in a large pan. Once it is hot, add the grated onion and garlic. Stir it for less than a minute or till it becomes light brown.
Add the julienne green beans, potatoes, and carrot in the pan. Stir the vegetables with onion and garlic for few minutes or till it becomes soft. Lastly, add soy sauce and oyster sauce and give it a quick stir again.
After the vegetable is cooked, turn off the heat and let it cool down for 5 to 10 minutes.
II. Assembling the Lumpia
Once the vegetable cool down, prepare a lumpia wrapper for covering the vegetables.
Position first the wrapper on a diamond shape, and then add 1 to 1.5 tablespoon of vegetable fillings. Fold the opposite edges of the wrapper and roll them till you get a log shape. Brush the edge of the wrapper with egg white to help seal them together.
III. Frying the Lumpia
In a separate pan, add 1 to 1.5 cups of vegetable oil. Once it becomes hot, add the lumpia in the pan. Let it deep fry for 2 minutes or till it becomes golden brown. Flip to the opposite side, and continue deep-frying till it turns golden brown.
Once your done, transfer the lumpia into the plate with a paper towel to help drain the excess oil. Serve it with vinegar with soy sauce and white rice before eating.
Variation of the Recipe
- Lumpiang Ubod - Also known as Lumpiang Sariwa, is a fresh veggie lumpia that is wrapped in a thin egg crepe and served with peanut sauce. It is called "fresh" because this lumpia is not fried.
- Lumpiang Togue- This is similar to lumpia gulay except the main filling of this recipe is mung bean sprouts.
- Lumpiang Hubad- This is the same vegetable fillings used to cook fresh veggie lumpia or fried vegetable lumpia. The only difference is that this recipe does not use any wrapper.
Recipe Faqs
1. How long does lumpia last in freezer?
After assembling the Lumpiang Gulay, you can store the rest in the freezer for 1 to 2 months. This will help prevent the spring roll from getting spoiled.
2. Can I cook the Lumpia Gulay in an Air fryer?
Absolutely. If you prefer a healthier spring roll, you can cook using air fryer in 180 C or 350 F for 10 to 12 minutes. This will give a nice crispy texture of your lumpia.
The only downside of using air fryer will be a bit dry. If you don't want it to be dry, drizzle them with oil before putting on the air fryer.
3. Can I add other vegetables in this lumpia?
In addition to green beans, carrots, or potatoes, you can add other vegetables such as bean sprouts, jicama or tofu. They are healthy and rich in protein.
4. What can I serve with this lumpia?
Traditionally, we eat lumpia or spring roll with white rice and vinegar sauce. Personally, I am mixing with vinegar and soy sauce since I love a combination of sweet and salty sauce for my dish.
Also, lumpia is eaten with other Filipino dishes which include vegetarian, fried rice, chicken/meat, or seafood dish.
5. Is this recipe a vegan friendly?
This Veggie Lumpia recipe is a vegetarian spring roll dish. I don't add any meat in this recipe, and the spring roll wrapper is gluten-free. To make this dish a vegan friendly, you can switch oyster sauce with sugar.
Other Filipino Recipes to try
Here are other delicious Filipino recipes that you can try at home:
- Tofu Sisig
- Chicken Pancit Canton
- Ginataang Kalabasa with Malunggay
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Vegetable Lumpia Recipe
Vegetable Lumpia Recipe is a deep-fried Filipino spring roll which is mixed potatoes, carrots, and green beans. It is commonly eaten with white rice and serves with vinegar sauce.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Course Vegetable Recipes
Cuisine Asian, Filipino
Servings 10 servings
Calories 281 kcal
Ingredients
- 1 cup Julienne carrot
- 1 cup Julienne green beans
- 1 cup Julienne potatoes
- 2 tablespoon Soy Sauce
- 2 tablespoon Oyster Sauce
- 1 pack Lumpia Wrapper
- 1 tablespoon grated onion
- 3 cloves grated garlic
- 1 cup Vegetable Cooking oil
Instructions
Add 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in the pan. Once it is hot, add grated onion and garlic. Stir it for less than a minute.
Add the Julienne vegetables in the pan. Stir for few minutes or till the vegetable is almost cooked. Add soy sauce and oyster sauce and give it a quick stir.
Once the vegetable is fully cooked, turn off the heat and let it cool down for 5 minutes.
After it is cool down, prepare a lumpia wrapper for filling the vegetable.
Position first the wrapper on a diamond shape, and then add 1 to 1.5 tablespoon of vegetable fillings. Fold the opposite edges of the wrapper and roll them till you get a log shape. Brush the edge of the wrapper with egg white to help seal them together.
In a separate pan, prepare adding vegetable oil and wait till it become hot.
Add the lumpia and let it deep fry for 2 minutes or till it becomes golden brown. Turn to the opposite side, and continue deep-frying till it turns golden brown.
Transfer it to the plate with paper towel to help drain the excess oil
Serve with white rice and vinegar sauce. Enjoy eating
Notes
- For vegan eaters, use sugar instead of oyster sauce.
- This recipe can be eaten with white rice or Asian fried rice.
- You can add tofu, jicamas or bean sprout
Nutrition
Calories: 281kcalCarbohydrates: 7.6gProtein: 1.2gFat: 42gSaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 230mgPotassium: 106mgFiber: 1gSugar: 0.9gCalcium: 12mg
Keyword lumpiang gulay, vegetable lumpia, Veggie lumpia
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