Crispy Lumpiang Shanghai (Egg Rolls) | America’s Test Kitchen (S24 E10)



Culture and cuisine are wrapped up in the making and sharing of the Philippines’ crispy egg rolls.

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  1. Yummy lumpia! Best ❤❤
    Making lumpia simple is the best because most Filipinos before didn't have all these tools just a knife. The more home made for me the yummier! And usually all this is a social activity. I remember my mom would do it with others maids or other women in the family or friends present.

  2. Loved this! I do actually like dipping it in the sauce made here. The acid cuts through the richness, so one eats more! Lol. But yes, banana ketchup and sweet chili sauce are great as well. Can also add chopped onions in that vinegar.

  3. Been eating this during potluck especially every Christmas. As someone who loves dimsoms and other easy to eat and pair food this is a must try. So this is how it's made….. looks easy but not easy I don't know 😂. Maybe just wait until December, I'll surely have this for free.

  4. In the Philippines, we just throw the minced onion, grated carrots, chopped celery and ground pork and seasoning all in a bowl and mix them together with a big spoon or clean bare hand . Egg is optional since the stuffing is sticky and won't leak out during frying.

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