
Mom's popiah. Can you spot a fried one among the rest ?
In Singapore, we call it 薄饼 (po bing) whereas in Taiwan, they call it 潤餅 (roon bing) They mean the same thing - fresh spring roll. The popiah skin is a thin paper-like crepe or pancake made from wheat flour. Sweet sauce and chili is spread on the "crepe", then layer a lettuce leave on the crepe and up goes the fillings (on the lettuce - that is what I will do) which is mainly finely grated stir-fried jicama(turnips), French beans, carrots. Before wrapping and rolling it up, you garnish the fillings with bean sprouts, sometimes crushed peanuts.
Now, roll it up and eat! :D
Tag: popiah, Singapore eating
You've made me want popiah now! Thanks for the definition and explanation!
ReplyDeleteD one on d top left hand corner?
ReplyDeleteAny reward 4 correct guess?
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You are making me craving for popiah! Haha! Happy WW! :)
ReplyDeleteI guess correctly, can you kindly send some over for my lunch? :P
ReplyDeleteI spotted the fried one. Is one of them with lots of chilli?
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy, as always!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW
Aiyoh.!! now i want some too. :) thank you for visiting my food blog always. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I like these fresh spring rolls. I used to enjoy a vegetarian lumpia with lots of tofu, carrots, cabbage, and they had a sweet, sticky sauce on top.
ReplyDeleteI think the fried one is on the upper right.
ReplyDeleteI'll eat it anyway you cook it.
darn, those look and sound yummy.
i want popiahhhh i want them all, especially the fried one hehe
ReplyDeleteThese popias are taken in Singapore or Taiwan? 扁扁的, 一定是台湾!hehe...
ReplyDeleteOoooo ... that is interesting.
ReplyDeleteVeggie Popiah eh?
Oh oh oh ... I do spot that odd one out! Is it ... is it ... wait. Where has it gone to?!
The one on the top row left-most is the fried one. You have a surprise in my blog... :)
ReplyDeletethe one on the top left! hehe..I miss popiah and that looks really really good. I remembered days when my parents n i hv so much fun rolling them up and they laugh at my odd creations!
ReplyDeleteAnd we call it lumpia, either fried like the top one on the left, or fresh like the rest. We serve it with vinegar and crushed garlic or peanut sauce.
ReplyDeleteNow you're making me hungry........
popiah basah. i want some pls!
ReplyDeleteMan, I would love to have some popiah now!
ReplyDeleteWould love to try it right now!!
ReplyDeleteoh yess...it's been a long time I didn't taste this dish..I should get lumpai skin first!
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of savoury vegetable crepes.
ReplyDeleteThis type of popiah is my fave *shows unsightly drooling face* is the fried one 4 u? hehe ... it seems that no matter which food u feature, I will get a craving for that food :p
ReplyDeleteOMG it's lumpia! Princess above described it better... the way we do it here in the Philippines!;)
ReplyDeleteEat Me! is written all over this picture! LOL! Sumptuous post! I had a bite. It's my favorite!
If you have time, my post last Aug12 is here, BETTER TOGETHER.
Popiah season is here - and so is the Chinese 7th month :D
ReplyDeleteMmm. these are the best! I really enjoy them so much. You've made me a bit hungry.
ReplyDeleteShare me some, please
ReplyDeleteyum yum. back home in the philippines, our version of fresh spring roll is served with sauce. it's super duper delicious! i'm drooling now..
ReplyDeleteNice one, tiger...nice one! I love popiah too!
ReplyDeleteYou know what, I couldn't find popiah skin in montreal before, i kept looking high and low but i've finally found some under the guise of "fresh spring roll skin"! Got to wrap some popiahs for myself with the left over pie tee filling hehe... ;)
OMG, I love po piah. The ones at the Malaysian restaurants in NYC never taste as good as the one my mom used to make when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteI could eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner. But I prefer the ones with the sweet sauce (hoisin sauce?) inside.
I don't like popiah cos I don't like turnip. But i found chiang mai has got the best popiah cater to my tastebud. Hehe..no turnip of course but lots of shredded cucumbers, shredded omelets and sausages. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI am so hungry!
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