Lumpiang Sariwa (Fresh Lumpia)

You may already know about lumpia, the Filipino spring roll filled with meat and vegetables. Today, I want to introduce to you a recipe of the cousin of Filipino lumpia called lumpiang sariwa (fresh lumpia). Full disclosure, it is called fresh because it's 'fresher' than the deep-fried version! I prefer the lumpia sariwa from other spring roll recipes because it has a pleasant texture and unique taste. Jump to the step-by-step guide on how to make lumpiang sariwa, from the filling to its wrapper, here.

Overhead shot of lumpiang sariwa also known as fresh lumpia next to each other with fork and knife

What is Lumpiang Sariwa?

Lumpiang sariwa, otherwise known as fresh lumpia, is essentially a thin crepe wrap filled with partially cooked vegetables and meat. Partially cooked vegetables and a thin egg crepe wrapper make lumpiang sariwa distinct from fried lumpia. So yes, this 'fresh' lumpia is fresh relative only to the deep-fried lumpia, but you would still have to cook the vegetables. The final element of this fresh lumpia recipe is a brown sugar peanut sauce topping that needs to be spread on top of it before eating.

There are, of course, different versions of fresh lumpia, depending on the region of the Philippines. But the three main elements of lumpiang sariwa include the filling, the crepe wrapper, and a thickened brown sweet sauce. 

The Filling for Lumpiang Sariwa

There are many assorted vegetables you can use. The vegetables I included in this lumpiang sariwa recipe can all be replaced with your own. A base medley usually contains carrots, onions, garlic, and cabbage. Then you can add whatever you'd like to stir fry. Snake beans would be traditionally included for an additional crisp, but sometimes they are not easy to find. You can use regular green beans, fresh or frozen (thawed before using) instead. Heart of palm is also another traditional filling, but it may be difficult to find. Other filling ingredients could also include tofu, chicken, or other chopped meat. 

The recipe at the bottom of this post calls for essential vegetables that you can find in most supermarkets. I included napa cabbage, carrots, wax beans, chicken, sweet potatoes, and green onions.

I challenge you to come up with your own combination! The best thing about stir-frying vegetables is that you can easily adapt this recipe to what is available for you.

How to Make Fresh Lumpia

Putting together this dish is a tedious process. Making sure that you have all three parts of lumpiang sariwa ready before assembling them will make this recipe easier. 

First, chop all of your vegetables and meat filling, and prepare a large frying pan to partially cook the food. If you are cooking it with meat, cook the meat first until all liquid has disappeared before adding the vegetables. 

How to Cook the Lumpiang Sariwa Filling

Tip Cook your vegetables based on how quickly they take to cook. Hardy vegetables should go first. Cook them for no more than three minutes before adding in other vegetables. 

Vegetables in a cast iron pan

Add the cabbage last and add a bit of water to slightly soften the cabbage and cook off all liquid. Then once all the filling elements are in the pan, add the fish sauce and salt and pepper to season the dish to your taste.

Tip Water could soak your vegetables. If you end up with a soggy filling, the crepe wrapper could break when you try to roll the lumpia. Wet vegetables will make wrapping difficult for you. 

A bowl of cooked vegetables for fresh lumpia

Make sure that your vegetables only have a little liquid left in the pan before transferring them to a bowl to set aside.

How to Make Lumpiang Sariwa Wrapper

Combine the cornstarch and flour and mix them into the bowl of cream. Crack the eggs into the mixture, whisk, and finally add the oil. Slowly add water to thin the consistency of the crepe batter - use more or less to your preference.

A bowl of crepe batter

Tip The crepe batter should have a thin consistency, or else it would be difficult to spread across the pan. If you think the crepe batter is too thick, feel free to add water to thin the consistency. 

Heat up a crepe pan or a frying pan and spread about a quarter cup of the batter onto the pan. Lift up the pan and swirl the batter around to cook the crepe. The crepe is ready to flip when you see that underside bubbling slightly. Flip it over and cook the other side for no longer than two minutes before transferring it to a plate.

Crepe in a pan with bubbles

Make a stack of the crepes and set it aside.

Make the Lumpiang Sariwa Sauce

Mix soy sauce, brown sugar, garlic, cornstarch, water, and peanut butter. Whisk all of the ingredients together until cornstarch lumps have disappeared.

Ingredients for lumpiang sariwa sauce

Pour the mixture into a saucepan and boil the mixture to thicken the sauce. Then when you reach your desired thick consistency, remove it from the pan and set it aside.

Fresh lumpia sauce in a pot

Putting Everything Together

Set up a workspace where you can easily reach for filling, wrapper, and sauce. On a flat surface, place a crepe and a piece of lettuce alongside one edge of the crepe. 

Spoon some of the fillings in the center of the crepe. I like to add as much filling as possible because I enjoy a stuffed lumpiang sariwa. Just make sure that you can still roll the crepe without the filling tearing it open.

Overhead shot of crepe wrapper with lumpiang sariwa or fresh lumpia filling and lettuce

Gently begin to roll the crepe, similar to a burrito, and fold the edge opposite of the lettuce to keep the vegetables from falling out.

Repeat the process until you use up all of your crepe wrappers. Place the fresh lumpia rolls in a container if you are not eating them right away.

How to Eat Fresh Lumpia 

Before serving fresh lumpia, spoon some brown sugar peanut sauce on the roll and add crushed peanuts as an additional optional topping. Unlike other spring rolls, fresh lumpia is not a finger food! It is placed on a plate and should be eaten with a fork and knife. 

Storing Lumpiang Sariwa

Although fresh lumpia is best eaten as soon as it is put together, you can store fresh lumpia in a container in the fridge for a few days before serving. Before eating fresh lumpia from the refrigerator, take it out twenty minutes before serving to bring it to room temperature. Slightly warm up the brown sugar sauce before topping the roll with it. 

If you are interested in other Filipino veggie-filled dishes such as this lumpiang sariwa recipe, check out the post on tortang talong!

Lumpiang sariwa on a gray plate split in half with a fork

Lumpiang Sariwa (Fresh Lumpia)

Fresh lumpia or lumpiang sariwa is a great alternative to fried lumpia. But full disclosure, this is a treat that it uniquely its own! Full of vegetables, protein and wrapped in a delicate soft egg crepe, you'll wish that you knew about lumpiang sariwa sooner!
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine Filipino
Servings 6 -8 stuffed lumpia
Calories 468 kcal
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Ingredients
 
 

Filling

  • 1 lb chicken thighs deboned and skinless, diced small
  • 1 medium onion julienned
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 medium carrot julienned
  • ½ head napa cabbage shredded
  • 2 oz green beans optional
  • 1 small sweet potato julienned
  • ¼ cup water
  • 3 tablespoon fish sauce
  • 6 lettuce leaves for wrapping

Wrapper

  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • ¼ cup cornstarch
  • ½ cup heavy cream
  • ¾ cup water
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 2 eggs

Sauce

  • 3 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoon soy sauce
  • ¾ cup water
  • teaspoon minced garlic
  • teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1 tablespoon peanut butter

Instructions
 

Make Filling

  • Heat some oil in frying pan
  • Add the chicken and fry the chicken until all liquid has disppeared and chicken is browned
  • Add minced garlic, onions and cook with the chicken together
  • Add carrots and sweet potato then cook for 3 minutes
  • Add green beans and cook for 2 minutes
  • Add napa cabbage, fish sauce, and water then cook for 2 minutes
  • Make sure liquid has evaporated and put the filling in a bowl then set aside

Make Wrapper

  • Mix flour and cornstarch in a bowl with cream
  • Add egg, salt, oil and whisk until lumps disappear
  • Slowly add water a little at a time to thin the crepe
  • Pour a quarter cup of the batter onto a heated crepe pan and cook until bubbles form on the underside
  • Flip the crepe and cook for another 1 minute then place on a plate
  • Repeat the process until you use all of the batter

Make Sauce

  • In a bowl, whisk together brown sugar, garlic, soy sauce, water, cornstarch, and peanut butter
  • Pour the mixture into a sauce pan and boil to thicken the sauce. When the sauce has thickened remove from the heat.

Assemble

  • Place crepe on a flat surface
  • Add a piece of lettuce leaf on the edge of a crepe
  • Add filling in the middle, then roll the crepe like a burrito
  • Spoon some sauce on top of the lumpiang sariwa
  • Serve immediately

Nutrition

Calories: 468kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 19gFat: 30gSaturated Fat: 10gPolyunsaturated Fat: 8gMonounsaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 151mgSodium: 1341mgPotassium: 642mgFiber: 3gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 7284IUVitamin C: 29mgCalcium: 129mgIron: 2mg
Disclaimer: Nutritional values were calculated with the Spoonacular Food API and should be used for informational purposes only.
Keyword rolls, spring roll, vegetables

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