For an authentic taste of Vietnam, look no further than the iconic Bánh Mì sandwich. This Vietnamese street food staple features a perfect blend of sweet, sour, spicy and savory flavors between a crispy baguette. With bold pork belly, pickled vegetables, fresh herbs and chili peppers, every bite of this sandwich is an explosion of tastes and textures. Follow this recipe to create your own flavorful and satisfying Bánh Mì from the comfort of your own kitchen.
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Bánh Mì is a Vietnamese term referring to all kinds of bread, but it is now commonly known as a Vietnamese sandwich served on a baguette. These sandwiches are found everywhere in Vietnam, from street food carts to high-end restaurants. No two Bánh Mì are exactly alike, with every vendor adding their own twist. However, some key elements always remain:
When these components come together between crunchy bread, the contrast of flavors and textures is incredible. Sweet and sour pickled veggies, cool cucumber, tender meat, creamy spread, with a kick of heat from chili peppers or jalapeños. Every bite is exciting and different.
While Bánh Mì likely originated from the influence of French colonialism in Vietnam, it has since evolved into a uniquely Vietnamese specialty. There are now many regional varieties enjoyed all over the country. The sandwiches make an ideal quick breakfast, lunch or snack any time of day.
For an authentic Bánh Mì experience at home, it all comes down to using fresh, high-quality ingredients. In this recipe, we’ll focus on making perfect pork belly along with quick pickled vegetables. Ready to make one of Vietnam’s most famous and beloved street eats? Let’s get started!
Bánh Mì requires several components working in harmony. Here is what you’ll need:
Don’t be intimidated by the long list! Most ingredients are easily found at a well-stocked grocery store. The aromatic marinade infuses the pork belly with true Vietnamese flavor. Let’s get marinating!
For intensely flavored pork that melts in your mouth, we’ll marinate the pork belly before cooking. This marinade can also work for chicken or beef slices.
The fish sauce gives the pork a savory umami taste. Sugar balances out the saltiness and makes the pork glisten. Garlic, ginger, and whole spices add aromatic depth. This marinade really amps up the pork belly flavor!
For the perfect vinegary crunch, we’ll quickly pickle some julienned vegetables while the pork marinates.
The bright color and snappy texture of these quick pickles pairs perfectly with the rich pork belly. Next up, cooking the perfectly marinated meat!
Low and slow roasting yields incredibly succulent results. The pork belly should be fall-apart tender with crispy edges and a lovely brown exterior.
Now it’s time to bring all the components together into an incredible sandwich!
Build each sandwich with your desired amounts of filling. Don’t be afraid to really pile it high! Part of the charm of Bánh Mì is the overflowing ingredients in every bite.
The sweet, sour, spicy and savory party in your mouth with every bite is the taste of Vietnam. Now for some final tips on how to wow your tastebuds with these sandwiches.
Follow these tips for incredible Vietnamese sandwiches:
With practice, you’ll be able to make restaurant-quality Bánh Mì from the comfort of home! Now let’s enjoy this Vietnamese street food classic.
Crispy yet tender pork belly. Sweet and sour pickled carrots. Cool cucumber. Spicy jalapeños. Herbaceous cilantro. Creamy condiment. Crusty yet soft bread. A symphony of flavors and textures comes together in perfect harmony within the humble Bánh Mì sandwich.
I hope you’ll take this recipe and explore the possibilities of Bánh Mì. Try other fillings like grilled chicken, sautéed shrimp, or crispy tofu. Mix up your pickled veggies and condiments. There’s no wrong way to make these sandwiches your own.
Most importantly, be sure to enjoy every satisfying bite! Make a big batch for your next picnic or potluck. Once people get a taste, they’ll be asking you to bring Bánh Mì to every gathering.
When you sink your teeth into these Vietnamese-style sandwiches straight from your kitchen, close your eyes and imagine for a moment the sights and sounds of Vietnam. Savor the medley of sweet, sour, heat, and umami. Let me know how your Bánh Mì creations turn out!
Hello! I’m Christine Ha – a food nerd in love with eating, cooking, photography, science, and culture.
Vietnamese food was always on the table when I was a kid, but I didn’t really care for it until my late teens (what a waste!). I was a super picky eater and mostly just wanted fast food. Somewhere down the line I flipped a switch, and now home-cooked food is something I appreciate so much more. ⮕About me
This post was last modified on 06/03/2024 13:00
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