“My relatives in the Philippines don’t celebrate Chinese New Year,” said Charles Olalia of the Silver Lake restaurant Ma’am Sir. “But my family here did because my dad’s a doctor and all his Chinese ...
For his lumpiang sariwa recipe, 2021 F&W Best New Chef Carlo Lamagna of Portland, Oregon, skips the deep fryer and instead makes these tender spring rolls by wrapping delicate homemade coconut crêpes ...
Shatteringly crisp and stuffed with juicy pork filling, Shanghai lumpia are a popular Filipino dish similar to fried spring rolls. Pork is the traditional filling, but lumpia can also be made with a ...
Crunchy and stuffed with juicy shrimp, pork and vegetables, these rolls make a great appetizer or side dish. For a milder dipping sauce, you can substitute serranos for the Thai chiles and seed them.
Make the lumpia filling: In a large bowl, combine pork, 2 teaspoons sugar, soy sauce, salt, pepper, carrots, celery, garlic and onions. Mix well. Working with one wrapper at a time, scoop about 2¼ ...
From delectably crispy whole roasted pork called lechón to a vibrant bowl of stewed chicken adobo, Filipino cuisine skillfully reworks meats into mouth-watering dishes. Another terrific vessel for ...
We’re used to reading about Natalie Coughlin in the sports section. With 12 Olympic and 20 World Championship medals, the UC Berkeley alum swam her way into the record books time and time again. But ...
Want something light but satisfying? Learn how to make Lumpiang Sariwa — a Filipino-style fresh spring roll filled with sautéed vegetables, ground meat or tofu, and wrapped in a delicate homemade ...
1) Heat a large frying pan on the stove and add enough oil to lightly coat the the bottom of the pan. 2) Add the ground pork, chopped onions and minced garlic, sauté until the pork is fully cooked. 3) ...
Crispy, fresh, spicy or sweet, the different types of lumpia have long been a staple in Filipino gatherings and celebrations worldwide. National Lumpia Day wrapped up on March 16, and Filipino ...
You might know this delicious deep-fried snack as spring rolls, but in Indonesia we call them lumpia. It's a tradition in my family to make these golden, crispy and moreish snacks for special ...