The original Banh Mi uses French baguette because this is a fusion of French and Vietnamese cuisines. However, for my home version, I just used the bread I have at home. I never thought of making Banh Mi at home but it just so happen that I have all the ingredients at home and my girls loved it and I had to make lunch for them so I made this.
My friend introduced me to Banh Mi so I had a chance to try it. If not, I would never thought of buying it to try. The one I had was a lemongrass flavored chicken Banh Mi. It had a yellow color sauce on it and pate along with sliced jalapeno, cucumber, cilantro and pickled radish and carrot on a French baguette. The lemongrass chicken was surprisingly fragrant and it tasted delicious.
My Banh Mi Wanna Be ingredients: honey mustard, shredded chicken breast (from leftover fried chicken takeout), whole wheat bread, pickled radish and carrot, cilantro and cucumber. For the radish and carrot pickle, I used the recipe here, except I omitted the cucumber and used 1 tsp. of fish sauce instead of salt.
Assemble: Whole wheat bread, top with cucumber, chicken breast and pickled radish and carrot (you can also add some Thai's sweeten chili sauce or Sriracha) . On the other bread, spread with honey mustard and top with cilantro (you can add jalapeno too). Cover, slice in half and enjoy! After I had this, I thought it would be a great idea to toast the bread too. As toasted bread would provide a crispy crunch to the texture and more similar to baguette.
A very good idea to use the normal sandwich bread instead of baguette. Looks yummy too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI tried the real one in Ho Chi Minh last time, cheap and good. Your quick version also sound good!
ReplyDeleteI love a good bahn and this looks fabulous!! I like your creativity ching! quick and easy!!
ReplyDeleteI have not had this kind of sandwich for a while...your version looks pretty good...love the pickled radish...
ReplyDeleteHave a great week :)
I only tried Banh Mi once. I think using usual bread instead of French baguette is a good idea as I find that often French baguette they use is too hard!!!
ReplyDeleteactually I prefer soft bread to baguette generally, easier to digest :P
ReplyDeleteI love Banh Mi, yours look good too! i'm inspired to make my own now
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