Here's what you'll need:

You'll probably find them frozen...DO NOT defrost in microwave or warm water you will make them stick. Just be patient and let them thaw in room temp. You could use a different spring roll wrapper but I found these to be the easiest ones to work with; others tend to rip easy.
1lb ground beef
1lb ground chicken breast or turkey breast
6-8pieces of raw shrimp minced -has to be raw the cooked stuff doesn't give enough flavor. Oh and please peel the shrimp ;)
6(good size) cloves of garlic minced -sometimes I cheat and use the minced garlic in a jar(2Tbls)
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup minced carrots
1 1/2 tsp Morton's Nature's Seasoning (thanks amber) If you don't have it a mixture of salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder will be just fine.
1 egg for egg wash.
Mix all of the ingredients(minus egg) well and set aside. Also at this point I make a small patty to fry up as a taster to make sure the seasoning is right.
When the Menlo wrappers have thawed cut it in fours. I wouldn't cut each piece in fours that just takes forever. I usually separate the pack in half and cut in fours from there I separate each wrapper. After you've separated the wrappers get a wet paper towel to cover them because they dry quickly and start to break if they dry up. You'll be rolling awhile...120 pieces to be exact ;)
The trick is to get the roll as tight as possible to ensure even cooking when you do fry them up. Take one wrapper and have it as a diamond put about a teaspoon of the meat mixture on one corner.
*these images were borrowed from Burnt Lumpia blog(awesome recipes there too btw) http://burntlumpia.typepad.com/burnt_lumpia/
Seal with egg wash...repeat 119 more times ;)
From here you can package them up to freeze or cook them up.
I typically used a deep fryer especially when I'm making for a crowd but a pan will work. Have about an inch of oil...watch your heat....fry till golden brown...let them cool....then enjoy!
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