A traditional Vietnamese steamed banana cake that's bouncy, not too sweet, and dressed with a creamy coconut sauce.
Read MoreSoft, delicate, and full of flavor, bánh ướt are a Vietnamese street food that you won't want to miss. These thin rice sheets are steamed to perfection, then served with a variety of toppings, such as cucumbers, Vietnamese ham, beansprouts, and a flavorful dipping sauce.
Read MoreMake your own Banh Xeo at home! This iconic Vietnamese sizzling crepe recipe is easy to follow and yields 6-8 large crepes. Use premix flour or make the batter from scratch.
Read MoreA delicious Vietnamese baked honeycomb pandan cake. It is made primarily with eggs, pandan, coconut milk, rice flour and tapioca starch. The cake has a light, springy, and airy texture with a burst of pandan and coconut flavor.
Read MoreBanh Khot is very similar to Banh Xeo (Vietnamese sizzling crepes). Both are wrapped in leafy greens and dipped in a sweet chili sauce. However, Banh Khot is much smaller and thicker than Banh Xeo. If I have to choose between the two, it's Banh Khot. Who doesn't love food in bite-sized form? Plus, it's so much fun to say.
Read MoreBánh Cam or Bánh Rán is a Vietnamese dessert of deep-fried glutinous rice ball with a sesame seed crust and a sweet mung bean paste filling. The shell is crunchy with a chewy texture and the interior is hollow. Sometimes you can find these treats coated in a thin crust of caramel sugar. It’s crunchy, chewy, and semi-sweet. It’s delicious as a healthy snack or a quick sweet breakfast on the go.
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