Banh cuon ("rolling cake") are tender rice-flour crêpes filled with a luscious mix of pork and mushrooms and topped with fried shallots. Marcia Kiesel, a former Food & Wine test kitchen supervisor, is ...
Originating in northern Vietnam, bánh cuốn (steamed rice rolls) are a hallmark of the country’s cuisine and a staple street food. In this version from Andrea Nguyen, author of Into the Vietnamese ...
The ultimate bánh xèo is lacy thin, crackly crisp, and wonderfully savory — learn how to make it with this recipe from renowned Vietnamese chef Charles Phan. The late, legendary chef Charles Phan ...
The banh mi sandwich is itself the product of many miles traveled: the crusty bread brought to Vietnam by French colonists, filled with all the bright, hot, fresh, meaty, intensely tasty elements of ...
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