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Hi guys!
I love Vietnamese food, as much as I love Korean food. Vietnamese food is very special to me, I really believe Vietnamese cuisine is one of the best cuisines in the world!I really don’t know why I fell in love with Vietnamese cuisine, but every time I eat their food… I just can’t believe I was missing out my whole entire my life!!!
I think it’s quite similar with Korean cuisine because “How” they eat the food is very familiar with Korean.
Korea, we like to eat everything wrap in lettuce(We call Ssam), Vietnamese does it a lot.
They love noodles as we do(or as all Asian does! lol), also using lots of fish sauce along with soy sauce.
Vietnamese cuisine has lots of French influence, and Banh Mi is one of them
Banh mi is Vietnamese sandwich, using baguette and fill up with their own unique ingredients and flavors.
Such as pickled daikon and carrot, cilantro, unique flavored meats, fresh chili pepper, cucumber and some seasoned soy sauce(Maggi sauce)
You can find Maggi sauce in Asian store or authentic food aisle of your local grocery store.
If you can’t find it you can use soy sauce/dark soy sauce instead,
but this sauce is the one of ingredients that makes the sandwich very unique.
It’s very addictive flavor and it is the best sandwich I’ve ever had!
Let me tell ya, I’m not a bread person. But I love this sandwich, I can eat it all day!
Our favorite is BBQ Pork Banh Mi and Korean Bulgogi Banh Mi.
But marinate the meat takes overnight or 2 days for the great flavor. So I wanted to take it as fast cooking process but still have same amount of the flavor.
And here you have it! The quick dressing make this sandwich very special with out any Vietnamese cold meat(Takes days to make it) or BBQ meat(Takes a couple days)!
Fried Pork Belly Banh Mi
Ingredients
6 Tablespoons vinegar
4 1/2 Tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons water
1 cups julienne Korean radish (Moo) or Japanese radish (Daikon) and julienne carrot mixture(half and half).
Frying oil
1 lb. fresh pork belly, cut into 1″ X 1″ and 1/2″ inch thick sizes
1 long baguette or 4 individual ones (If you can find Vietnamese baguette, please use that!)
2 cloves garlic, minced 1 Thai chili, chopped
1 green onion, chopped
1 Tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 Tablespoon fish sauce
2 Tablespoons coconut water
4 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
Few drops of Maggi sauce
1 mini gourmet cucumber, sliced
1 jalapeño, thinly sliced (optional)
Handful cilantro
Chicory (optional)
Sriracha (optional)
Directions
First, to make pickled radish and carrots, combine vinegar, sugar and water and stir until sugar dissolved. Add julienne radish and carrot, cover with vinegar mixture completely. Cover and keep it in refrigerate.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Heat frying oil over medium, up to 350 degrees.
Very carefully add pork belly pieces into hot frying oil, and cook for 3 to 4 minutes or until it cooked though. Take fried pork belly out and lying on paper towel. Let it cool slightly. We are going to fry the pork belly twice. Reason why doing it is to get rid of extra moister from the pork belly so it will be crispier and have great texture.
Meanwhile, make dressing and toast bread.
Combine fish sauce and next 4 ingredients in a medium mixing bowl until sugar dissolved, set aside.
Place baguette into preheated oven; let it just warm up for 2 to 3 minutes (otherwise bread will get too hard), set aside.
Increase heat to medium high, up to 375 degrees. Then deep fry pork belly one more time, for extra crunch outside but still juicy on the inside!
Take fried pork belly out from hot oil, and lying on paper towel to get rid of excess oil. Before it gets cooled down too much, add still hot pork belly into dressing we made earlier.
Toss evenly.
Now, assemble the sandwich!
First, cut bread in halves and spread mayonnaise on both side. Splash a few drops of maggi sauce, then sliced cucumbers. On top of that, lay fried pork belly evenly and don’t forget to pour dressing too.
Add pickled radish and carrot, jalapeno, chicory and cilantro as much as you like, but not too much. It’s all about balance the flavor!
Add some sriracha if you like, and there you have it!! Fried pork belly banh mi!
Enjoy with ice cold coke or beer!
48件のコメント
Thank you so much!
Thank you! 😀
That looks delicious!!! I cant wait to make it!
Do you have a chicken version for your banh mi? That would be awesome because I can't eat pork :3
This really does look amazing. What difference does it make to fry it twice vs. just keeping it in the oil longer? Also, I'm one of those unfortunate people who can't eat cilantro. Tastes like a pine tree to me. (>_<) I usually just leave it out of recipes, but I was wondering if you might have any ideas of things to add instead of cilantro. Thanks for the upload!
Oh that looks so refreshing and delicious!!!
woo I love it!!
Thank you!! <3
Fry once, cool it down and then fry one more time- this process helps get rid of all the extra moister out, only out side part but still keep the food juicy. If you do only 1 longer time fry you won't get the same result and probably end up with drier pork belly. Hmm substitute for cilantro..that's hard.lol Because nothing like cilantro! I used hate and couldn't eat cilantro, but now I love it!! Might wanna try little by little only leaf part, no steam. Because steam has the most strong flavor.
That's great idea. I always make with pork but never thought chicken! Thank you for your request!
Thank you!
your hubby is white ? or black i know he not asian
He is American, from FL.
Thanks for the reply! It was really helpful. ^_^
Great video! You've gotten so much better at editing your videos. Can't wait to make this 😀
Thank you for noticed that part! Good luck in your kitchen!
That looks like the best sandwich ever! Can you please show us some Chinese food like a Lo mein recipe?
Thank you so much!!! I love Chinese food too! I would love to! thank you for your request!
k keep up the great videos :")
nice video, making my version tonight for the fam.
Thank you!! <3
Great! Hope you all enjoy it~ 😀
Did you say coconut water? Just making sure. 🙂 looks really good.
Yes, coconut water. 🙂
Thank you. Did you get the coconut water at the Asian store? And what type of bread did you use? I've been craving banh mi sandwiches and I can't wait to try your version.
You can get coconut water from Asian store or even your local store! The brand I used is "Vita Coco". 🙂
Iam amazed on how the food is similar in different cultures. For us Mexican also use or cook the pork like u just did. Well the love of food is what connect us all in some way
That's right! It doesn't matter where you come from, delicious food is delicious food! 😀
looks good:)
Thank you! 🙂
Omgosh! Looks so good!:)
Love watching your videos! Your so happy and fun:)
Thank you so much for your sweet words! <3
I made your Banh mi. OMG! It was spicy but so good !!! Can you show us more about your version of Banh mi??
Yum yum! I made it today and it was delicious! I just discovered your channel and I love what you make!
I would LOVE to! I have Vietnamese BBQ pork banh mi and Korean BBQ beef short rib banh mi recipe on my hands!! 😀
YAY! Thank you so much! I'm really happy to read your comment!! 😀
what all goes into megi sauce?
Maggi is hydrolyzed vegetable protein-based seasoning sauce, very similar with soy sauce, but different flavor.
it looks so gooddddd
Tasted even betterrrrrr!!!
Omg I've watch sooooo many of your videos I love your recipes and your personallity makes me laugh! Chopchop hwaiting!
Thank you so much!! 😀 I'm so happy you enjoy watching my videos!!
She's so bubbly ! I love it
Thank you! ^__^
I notice you dont wear apron. Do any of your clothes gets oil or food stains on it?
Not really… That's why I'm a pro! lol
What if u don't have coconut water or juice…can I use coconut soda instead?
I want this banh mi right now…yummers 😋