AuthorBiteSized
DifficultyIntermediate

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Yields8 Servings
Total Time7 hrs








1

Place the white corns under the sun until dry. Remove the kernels. Thoroughly wash the corn, removing any floating kernels that may have burst.

2

In a large pot or pressure cooker, place about 6 cups of water and apog powder. Simmer then turn off the heat and mix until the water is clear.

3

Place corn kernels in the pot and bring to a boil. Lower heat to medium and simmer for about 2 hours or until softened. Add more water as needed.

4

Return washed corn to the pot and add water to cover everything with a 1-inch margin. Boil until the corn is fully cooked, like when cooking rice. Keep adding a bit of water at a time if necessary and cook until most of the water is reduced and is a thick consistency.

5

Drain and season with 1/2 tablespoon salt.

6

Place a spoonful of the binatog onto the lumpia wrapper and add a bit of coconut strips. Roll and seal the lumpia.

7

Fry the lumpia until golden.

8

In a small pot, cook condensed milk until brown like caramel. Stir continuously. Mix in 2 teaspoons salt. Set aside to cool.

9

Serve lumpia with a drizzle of caramelized condensed milk and toasted black sesame seeds.

Ingredients









Directions

1

Place the white corns under the sun until dry. Remove the kernels. Thoroughly wash the corn, removing any floating kernels that may have burst.

2

In a large pot or pressure cooker, place about 6 cups of water and apog powder. Simmer then turn off the heat and mix until the water is clear.

3

Place corn kernels in the pot and bring to a boil. Lower heat to medium and simmer for about 2 hours or until softened. Add more water as needed.

4

Return washed corn to the pot and add water to cover everything with a 1-inch margin. Boil until the corn is fully cooked, like when cooking rice. Keep adding a bit of water at a time if necessary and cook until most of the water is reduced and is a thick consistency.

5

Drain and season with 1/2 tablespoon salt.

6

Place a spoonful of the binatog onto the lumpia wrapper and add a bit of coconut strips. Roll and seal the lumpia.

7

Fry the lumpia until golden.

8

In a small pot, cook condensed milk until brown like caramel. Stir continuously. Mix in 2 teaspoons salt. Set aside to cool.

9

Serve lumpia with a drizzle of caramelized condensed milk and toasted black sesame seeds.

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