Savor the wonderful flavors of Vietnam's national dish with this traditional beef pho recipe. This Southern-style variation of pho features flat rice noodles with tender beef slices in an aromatic and hearty beef broth, all complemented by fresh herbs and customizable toppings.
Read MoreNo need for takeout. Whip up tender and velvety Mongolian beef at home in less than 20 minutes! Add bell peppers or any vegetables of your choice. Serve with rice or noodles for a complete meal.
Read MoreHave you tried Central Vietnam’s spicy beef noodle soup? If you love Phở and looking for a fiery version, you will like its spicy cousin.
Read MoreLooking for a new steak sauce? Try this amazing umami-packed Asian sauce. It’s a sweet and spicy sauce made from a combination of fish sauce, sugar, lime juice, shallots, garlic, cilantro, and chili peppers. It’s so good on just about everything and so addicting that we simply call it the Asian crack sauce.
Read MoreVietnamese Lemongrass Grilled Beef Spring Rolls (Thịt Bò Nướng Cuốn Bánh Tráng) is a rice paper roll that consists of thinly sliced beef, quickly seared in onions and butter, and plenty of fresh vegetables and Vietnamese herbs. These beef spring rolls are typically served with a pungent fermented anchovy sauce (Mắm Nêm) or a more tamed Vietnamese fish sauce dipping sauce (Nước Chấm).
Read MoreDelicious spicy Vietnamese beef jerky recipe that anyone can make at home. And you don’t even need a food dehydrator. All you need is your oven and to simply wait. Have it as a tasty snack on its own or add it to Vietnamese salads.
Read MoreA quick and easy way to make pho without the hassle. This recipe is perfect for a busy weeknight or your average lazy person. This Instant Pot pressure cooker pho recipe eliminates a lot of the traditional steps without compromising flavor and authenticity. It also keeps the ingredient list to a minimum. Enjoy a delicious bowl of pho in under 45 minutes.
Read MoreMarinated ground beef wrapped in wild Betel (Piper Lolot) leaves and charcoal grilled. It’s can be served in a rice noodle bowl with chopped lettuce, assorted Vietnamese herbs, roasted peanuts, and a sweet and savory dipping sauce. It can also be served with rice paper for a self-assembly dish. This dish is often part of a multi-course meal called “Beef Seven Ways.”
Read MoreThis is a quick and seriously tasty beef recipe that’s commonly served in Chinese restaurants. It’s tender beef slices marinated with salt, pepper and Chinese five spice; coated in an egg white batter then deep fried. The crispy beef is tossed with a bit of salt and pepper as a finishing touch and voila, dinner on the table in less than 20 minutes.
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