RECIPE #1
Ingredients for Wrapper:
- 2 whole eggs
- 2 cups of cornstarch
- 2 cups of water
- 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
Ingredients for Filling:
- ½ cup of vegetable oil
- 3 large cloves of garlic, finely minced
- 1 large onion, finely chopped
- ¼ kilogram of lean ground pork (boiled in 2 ½ cups of water, to make meat stock)
- ¼ kilogram of fresh shrimp, shelled and finely chopped (boil shrimp shells and head in 1 ½ cups of water, to make shrimp stock)
- 1 cup of shrimp stock
- 1 kilogram of ubod, cut into thin and 1-inch long strips
- 1 teaspoon of iodized salt, or to taste
- 1 teaspoon of ground black pepper, or to taste
- 10 stalks of fresh onion leaves, or as needed
Ingredients for Sauce:
- ½ teaspoon of sugar, or to taste
- 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, or to taste
- 2 cups of meat stock 1 teaspoon of salt, or to taste
- 2 tablespoons of cornstarch, or as needed (dissolved in small amount of water)
- 5 large cloves of garlic, finely minced
Procedure for Wrapper:
- In a bowl, combine together all the ingredients. Mix well until batter is smooth and creamy.
- Put a Teflon pan over low heat. Pour ¼ cup of egg mixture, must cover all surface of the pan.
- Wrapper is cooked when the edges are lifting from the pan. Remove the thin sheet by using a pair of flat thongs. Spread each cooked sheet on lightly-oiled plates.
Procedure for Filling:
- Heat oil on a deep pan or wok over medium-low heat. Sauté garlic until light brown, and onion, until softened. Add shrimp. Stir to blend well. Add drained ground pork. Continue sauteing for 5 minutes; or until pork starts to brown.
- Pour shrimp stock. Cover and simmer for another 5 minutes.
- Stir in the ubod strips. Return cover and simmer over medium-low heat. Stir at regular intervals to make sure that ubod strips are cooked evenly.
- When ubod strips are soft enough to bite and chew, remove heat. Transfer the ubod filling to a strainer. Drain well because excess liquid will ruin the lumpia wrapper.
Procedure for Sauce:
- In a small saucepan, mix together sugar, soy sauce, meat stock (strained in fine sieve), and salt.
- Boil over low heat. Add dissolved cornstarch. Stir in garlic. Simmer until thick.
To Roll Lumpiang Ubod:
- Put 2 onion leaves on one side of the wrapper. Arrange 2 tablespoons of filling.
- Carefully fold the three edges of wrapper over the filling, starting on each side.
- Use all your fingers to make sure that the filling is snugly-together, before you start rolling.
- Put rolled lumpia on a serving plate and pour sauce on top.
- Serve hot or warm.
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Hi,thank you at nkita q ang site nyo.
youre a big help.
Ask q lng f how gumawa ng
spring roll wrapper.
Gusto kc ng mga amo q un
kya lng d q alm gumawa ng wrapper
kya bnibli nla ay ung frozen.
thanx a lot
and keep up the good work.
I saw your video on lumpia ubod making, I would like to know where I can buy the pan you used for making the fresh lumpia wrapper. Pls. give me the details where I can get. Thanks.
where can I get ubod
@babie, your best source is the public market’s vegetable section, or at big supermarkets (sm, robinsons, etc.)
hi do you have any recipe for carioca?
hello po..pwede po bang mag post kayo ng video on how to make fishballs and sauce pinoy style..matagal ko na pong gustong gumawa nun..wala po kc dito fishballs..thank u po..=)
@vanessa, not a video but a simple procedure how:
fishball: http://www.mixph.com/2007/06/fish-ball-recipe-for-food-cart-business.html
sauces: http://www.mixph.com/2006/11/making-sauces-siopao-fishball-kikiam-squidball-sweet-sour.html
i want to start a business with a small capital but i’m not used to this kind of job bec. i almost spent my 25 years in the factory. When i lost my job due to global crisis and all that i have were all guttered by fire,i’m helpless. I have a small amount from those people who helps me and i want it grows if ever i entered business.I’m not a good cook and i really want to learn cooking. I want to know how to make puto,empanada,tocino,langonisa or other processed food.If ever you can help me,other than food ,to train me in soap and candle making so that i can start a business.
@Lourdes Agluba, i’m sorry to hear what happened to you, but being alive and healthy is far more important because we can still earn what we’ve lost, those are only material things. check this link for food processing ideas:
http://entreplist.blogspot.com/2008/12/food-processing-business-and-recipes.html
Hello po! Kindly send me an emaill po the procedures in making vinegar, puto and kutsinta recipies at yung sa lumpia po.I’m too tired job-hunting.. I might as we3ll go into business..
Mas mabuti pa mnag negosyo, tayo pa ang amo..
More power po sa inyong lahat.. sana mas marami pa kayong matulungan!
@Yawn, check this link for vinegar, puto and kutsinta and lumpia.
a friend brought me ubod that’s why i search fresh lumpia,,thanks for the recipe…internet is really a big help…….and u too………
can you email me this recipe please. i just lost my job and i want to start a small bussiness with small capital.
thank you.
@Janet M. Barcenas, just copy/paste the recipe.
Good day! i am very much interested in making chicken embotido,hopefully u could help me with this matter. thank you po
@bernard antiway, for chicken embutido recipe, use Google search.
wer can i get cheap ubod? interested to do a business… tns.