This is going to be a loooong blog post! Just to warn you! Long blog posts once in a while aren’t a bad thing though.
Just like last weekend, I was not able to post about our weekend and end-of-week happenings, so I had to post on Monday. This might end up being a regular thing. Monday is still a crazy day (laundry day for anyone? 😉 but it is less crazy than Wednesday on.
One of my staple meals is lumpia and rice. It’s my fallback meal when I can’t think of anything else to make! It usually takes me two or three days to make lumpia, so when I do make it, I try to make a LOT. My friends occasionally order lumpia from me also, so that was the main reason I made them last week.
I’ve been making lumpia since I was a kid. I remember that my mom used to make it using an uncooked filling, but when I was a teenager, she switched to using a cooked filling. I like the cooked filling better so that is the way I make it now. I will be using the terms lumpia and eggroll interchangeably in this post. They are pretty much the same thing.
For the filling, I used almost 3 pounds of ground beef, 1 pound of ground pork, and 2 pounds of frozen mixed vegetables.
I put about 1 tablespoon of filling in each eggroll. If I am using another brand, then I have to use less filling because 1 tablespoon will tear the wrapper when I am rolling it.
EDIT: I just realized I forgot to say how many lumpia this amount of filling makes. I am estimating that I made around 200 eggrolls. I wasn’t directly counting since I rolled eggrolls at two different times using the same filling. One time was to stock up on eggrolls for us and the other was for my friend who ordered them.
I also made homemade applesauce on Friday. I had been wanting to make some for about a week but just could not get to it! My poor honeycrisp apples had to wait a while to get my attention.
The recipe for the applesauce came from a book that I probably should buy: Make the Bread Buy the Butter. I keep renewing it since I borrowed it from the library. I did add in some vanilla extract just to give it some extra flavor (or maybe I am just a vanilla addict.)
If you’d like to take a look at the book, you can click the image below and it will take you to Amazon.
Josh and I are currently watching this really fun baking show: The Great British Bake-Off. We’ve been watching it on Netflix from Season 1, where it is called The Great British Baking Show. I don’t know why they changed the name. I like Bake-Off better!
We are big fans of pretty much anything British, examples being: Doctor Who, Doc Martin, Midsomer Murders, Foyle’s War, lemon curd, lemon marmalade, crumpets, marinated mushrooms for breakfast, and English Breakfast tea.
This show is showing me that I really don’t know how to bake. So far, we have seen “amateur” bakers make biscuits (crackers for us Americans), bread, and sponge cake. Yes, I am working on learning how to make bread, but I’ve never attempted making my own crackers or sponge cake!
I am considering trying to make wheat crackers tomorrow using discard sourdough starter. I am sure if I get to it that it will end up being a blog post. 🙂
Some last things – I realized on Saturday the advantages of a large kitchen. I was at my parents’ house and they have a huge kitchen with a lot of counter space. While I was there, I was able to make: pancit (which can take about 2 to 3 hours just by itself), lemon cheesecake bars using sugar substitute, boxed brownies, and baked baby potatoes for smashed potatoes (instead of mashed potatoes). All those took me about 5 hours to make there, but here at home, all of that would have taken me about 7 hours I think. This means that there is no way I would have made all that while I was at home. Somehow, I made less of a mess too! I’m not sure how that happened. Our kitchen is a good size but without an island for prep work, I am constantly moving things around to make space for bowls, ingredients, etc.
Today’s project is a cheesecake that I have been waiting to make for a week. Right now, I have it in the oven cooling and am hoping that it doesn’t crack! I may post about this cheesecake later if I am able to get a good picture!
I also would like to share the recipe for my mom’s lumpia but I think that might need to be a separate post. Hopefully, I can type it up tomorrow!
Great introductory post to your blog, Lynn. So many things I wanted to comment to but I’ll keep it to a few.
I love the lumpia and other than not caring for green beans can see myself giving them a try if I find the wrappers. I’ve made eggrolls myself recently with shredded coleslaw mix (great time saver) and ground turkey. Forgot to add bean sprouts to the mixture but I will next time. I also made sweet eggrolls with an apple-raisin filling and canned cherry pie filling.
I’m a fan of British/UK foods and mystery shows especially ones like Midsomer Murders, Father Brown, Grantchester (new show). Shame that Foyle’s War ended as did the Poirot series.
As a high school science teacher (I supply teacher with quals in biology/chemistry) I am curious about home schooling and how parents manage.
Look forward to future posts.
I keep planning on writing up a homeschool post about the curriculum I use but just haven’t been able to yet. Maybe that will be my post to get done before the end of the week.
I have also made sweet eggrolls! I use chopped apples, sugar, and cream cheese. I’m still working on perfecting it though so I’m not sure when I will have a recipe ready to post for that. My oldest son always wants me to make strawberry jam and cream cheese eggrolls but they splatter something awful! Also, I often leave out certain vegetables for my friends who order eggrolls from me. I’m sure they would be fine without green beans.
I will have to look into Grantchester. Thank you for mentioning it!
I’m just curious how the home schooling is going. Positives and negatives. No pressure to write up anything too detailed as I know with 5 kids and a farm to work you’re a VERY busy woman. 🙂
The fruit and cream cheese in the egg rolls sounds similar to a braided cherry cheese danish I made a while ago. I made everything from scratch … except the cream cheese. 🙂
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I love the Great British Bakeoff as well! My husband and I just started watching it and enjoy it! You’ve inspired me to make egg rolls…
We just finished the current season of the Great British Bakeoff. I think we might try to find a few of the previous seasons to watch! Do you find yourself wanting to try making a lot of what they bake? I do but I know I don’t have time to try all of them!
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