
Lumpiang Togue is the best because…
If there’s one Filipino snack that disappears faster than you can fry it, it’s Lumpiang Togue. Crispy on the outside, juicy and savory inside—this humble vegetable lumpia is a classic merienda that every Filipino household loves. Whether you’re cooking for family, packing baon for school, or feeding a hungry crowd at a gathering, this recipe delivers on flavor, crunch, and nostalgia.
In this version, we keep the process fast, simple, and efficient. A mix of togue (mung bean sprouts), julienned sweet potatoes, string beans, and a little pork creates a savory, hearty filling that binds beautifully with a cornstarch slurry. Wrapped and fried until golden, every bite gives you that signature crrunchh that instantly feels like home.
This recipe is inspired by the 31-second video on YouTube and TikTok (links below!), where the entire process is shown in quick cuts—fun, relaxed, and cozy WhisperTechAI style.
More Recipe Here 👉 https://whispertechai.com/recipes
Table of Contents
Watch the Video Recipes
👉 YouTube Short: https://youtube.com/shorts/ljfI9eT3iKY?feature=share
👉 TikTok Video: https://www.tiktok.com/@whispertech_ai/video/7574309492104383752
Why You’ll Love This Lumpiang Togue Recipe
- Quick & Easy – The cooking process is straightforward.
- Budget-Friendly – Simple ingredients, maximum flavor.
- Crispy Outside, Juicy Inside – The perfect merienda combo.
- Batch-Friendly – Make more than you think you need… Filipinos WILL take this home.
- Customizable – Add tofu, remove pork, or adjust veggies as you like.
Whether you’re new to Filipino cooking or you’ve eaten lumpia your whole life, this recipe hits the spot every single time.
⭐ Ingredients
- 1 onion, chopped
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 150g ground pork
- Salt and pepper
- 1 small sweet potato, julienned
- 1 cup sliced string beans
- 2–3 cups fresh togue (mung bean sprouts)
- 1 tbsp oyster sauce
- MSG (optional but highly recommended)
- 1 tbsp cornstarch + 2 tbsp water (slurry)
- Lumpia wrappers
- Oil for frying
- Preferred vinegar dipping sauce
⭐ Instructions
1. Sauté the base
Heat oil in a pan and sauté garlic and onion until fragrant. Add ground pork and season with salt and pepper. Cook until lightly browned.
2. Add the veggies
Add your julienned sweet potato and string beans. Cook until they soften slightly.
3. Add the togue
Toss in the mung bean sprouts, stirring to combine.
4. Season and bind
Mix in oyster sauce and a bit of MSG. Add the cornstarch slurry to bind everything together. The mixture should be moist but not wet.
5. Let it cool
Cooling prevents the wrapper from tearing.
6. Wrap tightly
Place a spoonful of filling onto each lumpia wrapper. Roll tightly and seal the edge with a bit of water.
7. Fry until golden
Drop into medium-hot oil and fry until crisp and golden brown.
8. Serve hot
Pair with a classic vinegar dipping sauce or sweet chili for a perfect merienda moment.
⭐ Tips for the Best Lumpiang Togue
- Don’t overcook the togue. You want the filling to stay juicy.
- Drain excess liquid. Prevents soggy wrappers.
- Wrap tight. Loose lumpia becomes oily.
- Medium heat is key. Too hot and it burns before the inside cooks.
- Make a big batch. Trust us—Filipinos WILL take these home… even if they have to put them in their pockets. 😅
⭐ Serving Suggestions
- Serve with spicy suka (vinegar, onions, sili, pepper).
- Dip in sweet chili sauce.
- Pair with pancit, arroz caldo, lugaw, or silog meals.
- Great as ulam, baon, or merienda.
⭐ Storage & Reheating
Store:
Place uncooked lumpia in a sealed container with parchment between layers.
Freeze:
Freeze raw lumpia for up to 3 months.
Reheat:
Air fry or refry for 5–7 minutes on medium heat.
⭐ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make this vegetarian?
Yes! Simply remove the pork and add tofu or mushrooms.
Can I bake lumpiang togue?
You can, but frying gives the best crunch.
Why do my wrappers tear?
The filling may be too wet; let it cool or drain excess liquid.
⭐ Affiliate Tools Used
(Insert your links here after publishing)
- Knife
- Cutting board
- Frying pan
- Oil strainer
- Serving basket
⭐ Final Thoughts
Lumpiang Togue is a Filipino favorite for a reason. It’s easy, comforting, nostalgic, and always a hit — whether it’s for family merienda or a big potluck. Try this recipe, share it, and make a big batch… because trust us, these rolls disappear FAST.
For more Filipino comfort food and quick recipes, follow WhisperTechAI on YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, and everywhere we cook and share joy.