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Vietnamese Okra- “Dau Bap” recipe
I just picked up my Asian CSA yesterday and I was so excited to see okra on the list! Okra, aka lady fingers, contain pods that are “mucilaginous,” which results in a super slimy texture when cooked.
This “mucilage” or slime is a debatable matter. Some folks either enjoy this gooey texture and others just hate it for that same reason.
Click through for the recipe and to learn how to make this dish super slimy!
Vietnamese Stir Fried Loofah/Luffa- Muop Xao
Squid 🦑 Games… Part I: cooking with Squid!
This was one of my favorite vegetables growing up and my dad grew these along with many other types of asian squashes since they were harder to find.
Luffa or loofah (botanically Luffa aegyptiaca) is a vine-grown member of the pumpkin, squash and gourd family. Click link on how to cook this comfort veggie dish!
Bap Cai Luoc- Vietnamese Boiled Green Cabbage With Boiled Egg & Fish Sauce Dip
This basic countryside dish that’s a popular dish in many Vietnamese households and it’s making its way into younger generations.
This simple dish is a common Vietnamese dish where you simply boil cabbage and pair it with a rich egg/fish sauce dip. The richness of the egg & salty fish sauce beautifully pairs with the sweet crisp green cabbage. Click through for more info and full recipe!
Crispy Air Fried Balsamic & Soy Sauced Brussel Sprouts
I can’t believe Thanksgiving is just a couple days away and we’re going to be celebrating it Friendsgiving style with a few of our closest friends! With the help with YouYou this year we’ll be doing a few things with an asian spin, because why not?
Crispy Air Fried Balsamic & Soy Sauced Brussel Sprouts
These bad boys only take less than 30 min total from prep time to final cooking. Click over for the recipe!
Pickled Bean Sprouts- “Dua Gia”
Dua Gia is a classic Vietnamese pickled beansprouts and a beloved staple in any Vietnamese household. It’s a light and colorful pickle great to pair with salty meat and fish dishes. In Vietnam, it’s usually seen and served as a companion of roasted pork!