ALL RECIPES
Vietnamese Candied Ginger'- “Mut Gung” Recipe
Celebrate Lunar New Year with some Vietnamese Candied Ginger- aka “mut gung”.
During Vietnamese lunar new year, (aka Tet) candied fruit “mut” are offered to house guests who according to tradition enjoyed these with some hot tea. Click to learn more and for recipe!
Vietnamese Sweet and Sour Fish Soup- “Canh Chua Ca” Recipe
One of our rotating dinner staples in our home is Vietnamese sweet and sour fish soup aka “Canh Chua Ca” . It’s a homey, super traditional Vietnamese soup that is typically made with catfish or salmon. My mom likes to use a large salmon head which I love because the meat is so tender and a little fatty. Click on to see recipe.
Vietnamese Pickled Carrots and Daikon- “Dua Chua” Recipe
Another classic family favorite, Du Chua, which adds that pickled sour and sweet crunch to the infamous Vietnamese Banh Mi sandwich 🥪 and is used in a variety of other dishes as a condiment or garnish as well.
Vietnamese Shaking Beef Recipe - Steak Salad- “Thit Bo Luc Lac” Recipe
Found on many Vietnamese menus, this has always been one of my favorite dishes. Traditionally this dish is served with tomato rice and some fresh vegetables like tomato and cucumbers. Click on to read more and for recipe!
Vietnamese Skirt Steak With Crying Tiger Sauce- Recipe
According to the Chinese Zodiac calendar, 2022, is the year of the Tiger, starting from February 1st, 2022, and ending on January 21st, 2023.The Tiger is known as the king of all beasts in Asia and is a symbol of strength and braveness. So, what’s more suiting than to start the year with some Crying Tiger Steak & Dipping sauce.
Vietnamese Fish Sauce Wings- Recipe
Vietnamese Fish Sauce Wings (aka Canh Ga Chien Nuoc Mam). Bring in the New Year with these popular finger licking party wings 🤤.The perfect balance of sweet, sour, and a little spicy…. These deep fried & crispy mouth watering wings are tossed in a super savory fish sauce glaze that’ll have you double dipping and licking your fingers clean! These savory wings are tossed in a sticky umami glaze of caramelized sugar, fish sauce, crispy garlic and thai red chili peppers!
Vietnamese “Chao”- Vegetarian Recipe (Congee)
Make simple Vietnamese Rice Porridge That’ll Warm Your Soul- Recipe
Growing up, when any of us kids were sick, my parents would make us rice porridge, aka “chao”. Chao is Vietnamese rice porridge or you may know it as also by its Chinese counterpart, Congee. In Vietnam chao is not only a common breakfast meal but it’s also a popular lunch and dinner as well. And, since it’s considered as a poor’s mans’ food, Cháo, won’t be found at your local Vietnamese restaurants but you can make it super easy at home!
Vietnamese Caramelized Ginger Chicken-Authentic “Ga Kho Gung” Recipe
One of my favorites from my mom’s is her ginger chicken recipe, nothing smells more like comfort than this pot of ginger chicken.
Flavorful organic chicken thighs are braised in a sweet and savory ginger, lemongrass infused marinade & sauce. The dish is served over a bed of hot steamy jasmine rice and garnished with a little black pepper and fresh herbs like scallions, cilantro, and red chili peppers. Click post for recipe!
Vietnamese Steamed Mussels With Lemongrass- Recipe
Butter wine sauce instead is cooked down with fresh aromatics like Vietnamese purple basil, lemongrass, shallots, garlic, chives, jalepeno, red chili, siracha, cilantro and fish sauce.
Vietnamese Garlic Noodles- “Mi Xao Toi” Recipe
Vietnamese garlic noodles were first introduced in 1972 at Thanh Long restaurant in San Francisco and has become a staple on most Vietnamese-American menus and is also in home rotations for many of us home chefs.
This easy dish consists of buttery noodles (usually Shanghai or chow mein but in a pinch I’ll use spaghetti noodles, shhhh don’t tell anyone), lots of garlic, and a savory brown sauce.
I’ve made these dozens of times and finally have the perfect recipe and secret to making this bowl of amazingness.
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Quick Vietnamese Sizzling Green Beans With Soy Sauce & Garlic
These savory and tasty green beans were super easy to make with just a few pantry staples from your kitchen!I just quickly blanched some fresh green beans, ice dunked them, then tossed them in little sesame oil, garnished them with Thai red chili peppers (I ordered these online at @umamicart), toasted sesame seeds, and minced garlic and then dressed it with some light soy sauce.For the finishing touch- I drizzled some smoking tea seed oil for that HOT SIZZLE!
See post for recipe!
Vietnamese Umami Street Wings- Recipe
These sweet & sour, spicy chicken wings are packed with a lot of flavor and crunch making them one of Vietnam's most popular street foods. Also known as Vietnamese Fish Sauce Wings (aka Canh ga chien nuoc mam), and don't let the fish sauce sway you, the flavor is subtle and it adds a nice umami flavor that's balanced with the caramelized sugar and fresh lime (just be sure to use quality fish sauce). Click over for recipe!