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J&P’s Infamous Vegetarian Matzo Ball Soup + Video
Today we're making vegetarian Matzo Ball Soup. We'll be making our vegetarian broth from SCRATCH and also making our matzo balls from scratch as well!
Nut Brittle- Vietnamese Nut Brittle Recipe
There’s a few things that Vietnamese people love to do, and one of those is caramelizing things. What better recipe to adapt than all American nut brittle!
I made a few variations including a Vietnamese Ca Phe and a Miso Butter Nut Brittle, click above to find full recipe and instructions.
Vietnamese Spinach & Shrimp Soup- “Canh Rau Den” Recipe
This simple Vietnamese soup is made with amaranth and shrimp and is cooked in a deliciously seasoned soup stock. I love these soups because they’re nice, light and super healthy and so easy to make! Traditionally, these soups often accompany a salty meat dish and a side of rice.
Typically used are pennywort greens but I got these asian amaranth leaves from my local CSA. These leaves are very nutrient-rich and is a good source of carotenoids, proteins, and essential amino acids like methionine and lysine, dietary fiber and minerals, such as magnesium, calcium, potassium, copper, phosphorus, zinc, and iron!
Vietnamese Carmelized Pork Belly & Prawns- Tom Ram Thit Ba Chi” Recipe
Tom Ram Thit Ba Chi- This was one of my mom’s personal favorites which is also known as Vietnamese caramelized pork belly and prawns.
The secret to the dynamic flavor of pork and shrimp is buying fresh or frozen pawns (uncooked) and keeping on the head and shell for that super rich caramelized crunch with little bursts of umami shrimp yumminess! I love eating the shells but you can totally peel these prior prior to chomping down on these prawns!
Crispy Roasted Pork Belly- "THỊT HEO QUAY" - Dad’s Recipe
Crispy roasted pork belly is one of the most coveted Vietnamese dishes and it was definitely one of my dad's favorite dishes that he was very proud of. Check out the recipe to learn how to make it!
Stir Fried Sweet Potato Leaves-Rau Khoai Lang Recipe (+ CSA info)
Why didn’t I know about this leaf sooner? It’s so delicious and full of all the good stuff! These delicious spinach like leaves are known in asian cultures as the “queen of vegetables” and the “longevity vegetable” and are touted to be anti-cancer greens.
I received this along with a bunch of other asian herbs, vegetables, and greens as part of my CSA share that I posted the other day.
Stir-Fry Beef With Fried Potatoes-Thit Bo Xao Khoai Tay Recipe
Making this dish brings back my childhood and it’s actually my little sister’s, @trinhalt, favorite dish when we were kids growing up in Kansas City. I can remember my dad making this and he always enjoyed making it because he knew it was one of our favorite dishes! It was our comfort food and me and my sisters would fight over the heartiest and/or crispiest potato slices! The potatoes are sauced up in the beef marinade and we thought it was better than the beef slices alone!
Vietnamese Coffee- “ca phe sua da” recipe
Easily misinterpreted as “cafe soda”, it’s actually “ca phe sua da”, where “da” is translated as ice (= Vietnamese iced milk coffee).
Vietnamese coffee (Aka “cà phê sữa nóng” (hot), or “cà phê sua dá” (iced)) is known for its extra caffeine kick and in Vietnam street coffee stalls use simple aluminum drip filters for this slow drip coffee favorite! I usually don’t drink coffee but since this is on the sweeter side, it’s definitely my go to coffee when I need my caffeine fix 😍
Vietnamese BBQ Grilled Pork skewers- “Thit Nuong”
Thit Nuong is one of the most popular dishes in Vietnamese restaurants and it’s often served in a noodle & fresh herb bowl with a side of fish sauce (nuoc mam Cham) aka Bun thit nuong.Thinly cut pork belly or pork shoulder are slowly cooked on a grill until caramelized and slightly charred on the edges.
PRESS: Kingston Wire “Life In Kingston- Philippe Trinh”
Read my latest press and Q&A by Morgan Y Evans in the Kingston Wire- “Life In Kingston”.
Ca Kho To-Vietnamese Caramelized & Braised Fish- Recipe
Halibut fish (or red snapper, catfish, or other highly oily fish are also commonly used) is caramelized and marinated in a balanced savory, sweet, & salty sauce. Usually cooked in a clay pot, I opted to use our cast iron skillet instead which worked great!
Serve with a side of hot jasmine rice and your favorite fish sauce with a few chili 🌶 peppers and nothing hits home more than this simple but always satisfying dish!
Vietnamese Caramelized Pork Spare Ribs- aka “Suon Ram Man” Recipe
Simply translated Suon Ram Man means salty pork ribs. These pork spare ribs are pan seared in a marinade that’s equally savory, salty, and a little sweet all at the same time! It is a classic Vietnamese dish that is traditionally served with a side of hot jasmine rice and some fresh sweet vegetables like cucumber and tomatoes to offset the saltiness of this dish.
It’s one of my childhood favorites (yes, I have quite a few since my dad was quite the chef) and these are literally finger licking, bone gnawing good!