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ALL RECIPES & POSTS
Vietnamese Soy Sauce Eggs- “Trung Ngam Tuong” Recipe
Vietnamese Soy Sauce Eggs- also known as Trung Ngam Tuong in Vietnamese are soy eggs marinated in a rich soy sauce broth with aromatic herbs like chives, cilantro stems, sesame seeds, and chili peppers.
Vietnamese Ginger Clam & Rice Soup- “Chao Hen”
Vietnamese clam chao is super savory, comforting and delicious. Fresh New Zealand cockles/clams are simmered in an aromatic rice soup garnished with fresh coriander, scallions, ginger and Thai red chilis. Click to read more and for recipe!
How To Make An Authentic Vietnamese Banh Mi Sandwich
One of the my favorites and also an iconic dish of Vietnam is the famous Banh Mi sandwich which has such deep history starting with the introduction of french baguette and pâté chaud (among many other things) during Vietnam’s French colonial era (1887 to 1954).
The original Banh Mi sandwich is believed to have been created in the 1960’s and is rumored to have been created by a northern Vietnamese couple who immigrated to Saigon after 1954 and named their shop, Hoa Ma, after their village outside Hanoi. They offered quick take-away food using fresh ingredients at a cheap price.
Learn how to make a banh mi sandwich here! Click post to learn more.
Pineapple Tepache- A Fermented Drink, aka “Pineapple Beer”
Tepache is an extremely delicious fermented drink from Mexico. It’s super easy to prepare and just consists simply of pineapple peels, brown sugar and other common ingredients or spices in your kitchen! Best of all, unlike kombucha or kefir, no weird scoby or bacteria is needed to make this!
BO NE- Vietnamese Steak and Eggs + PLUS My Vietnamese Boom Boom Cilantro Sauce
Did you know Vietnam has a version of steak and eggs too?!
This dish screams French fusion. Perfect runny fried eggs are served with a savory Vietnamese spiced rubbed hanger steak and sautéed with onions. Served with some crisp & fresh cucumber, the slices helps to cut the salt. You’ll also sometimes a slice of chicken pate on the steak. Click through for recipe for steaks and my popular Cilantro Boom Boom Sauce!
How To Clean & Purge Clams From Sand
Do you hate eating clams and biting into sand?
Today I’m going to show you how to clean these beautiful fresh New Zealand cockles from Citarella and to get them to purge out any sand, dirt and poo (all while keeping them fresh and alive by creating clean “sea water” for them).
Traditional Vietnamese Beef Pho Recipe
Authentic traditional style Vietnamese Pho- this family recipe is so comforting and richly seasoned. Steeping hot fragrant beef broth is ladled over flat rice noodles and thinly sliced beef and topped off with fresh herbs and vegetables like cilantro, basil, mint, bean sprouts, lime juice and bean sprouts.
This was always a Trinh staple on Sunday afternoons. My dad would actually start cooking the beef bone broth on Saturday and would continue to cook the broth into Sunday which made for a very deep and fragrant broth. A few things that my dad does differently is his special dry spice ratio, charring ginger and onions; and adding daikon to the broth which adds a little sweetness to the pho without adding too much sugar.
TASTEMADE: Cá Kho- Mom’s Braised Salmon Recipe
My mom's Vietnamese Braised Salmon aka "Cá Kho" recipe is so easy and oh so tasty!You'll see this normally served in Vietnamese restaurants in a simmering claypot but you can make this straight on your stovetop with a pan or stove-proof pot.
Typically you caramelize sugar first, but if that step scares you then you'll like this shortcut of marinating the fish in sugar and fish sauce and letting the fish caramelize with the marinade slowly in your pot. Click to learn more and for recipe!
Trung Chien- Vietnamese Flat Egg Quiche/Pancake
Seeing family in Seattle this past weekend- I’m reminded of my some of my family’s simple dinners that sometimes only included this egg dish, rice and a clear soup. Even with all the tasty big restaurant meals here, nothing beats a homemade meal that can provoke precious childhood memories and family gatherings. ❤️
TASTEMADE: Cá Kho- Mom’s Braised Salmon Recipe
My mom's Vietnamese Braised Salmon aka "Cá Kho" recipe is so easy and oh so tasty!You'll see this normally served in Vietnamese restaurants in a simmering claypot but you can make this straight on your stovetop with a pan or stove-proof pot.
Typically you caramelize sugar first, but if that step scares you then you'll like this shortcut of marinating the fish in sugar and fish sauce and letting the fish caramelize with the marinade slowly in your pot. Click to learn more and for recipe!
Vietnamese Beef and Lemongrass Stew- “Bo Kho” Mom’s Recipe & Shortcut
What a perfect winter stew for the season. Bo kho is a delicious Vietnamese stew.
“Bo” translates to beef, and Kho translates to “braise” in Vietnamese- which means we’re braising some beef today to make this savory stew.
*Click for recipe and to check out my mom’s easy hack to making this dish!
TASTEMADE “Thit Heo Kho”-Caramelized Braised Pork With Eggs Braised
A TASTEMADE COLLABORATION/PARTNERSHIP
As a kid my parents would slap my hands for eating too much of the juicy braised pork belly fat and skin but I still turned out ok. LOL
Today, celebrate Lunar New Year and eat something that really makes you happy!
Vietnamese Caramelized Pork Belly aka "Thit Heo Kho" is one of the most popular Vietnamese dishes to ring in the New Year but it's also one of our family favorites as well.