Hoa Hồi | Star Anise
Star Anise is a dried aromatic flower found in many Vietnamese recipes. Learn the basics of where, what, how, and why we use them…
Cánh Gà Rang Muối | Vietnamese Salt and Pepper Wings
This recipe for fried wings works because the wings are lightly marinated, deep fried then added into a pan tossed with toasty bits of garlic, fried shallots, green onions, Maldon sea salt chips and optional heat. Don’t let the simplicity in this dish fool you. It’s incredibly addicting…
Xá Xíu Chay | Vegan Char Siu (BBQ)
Xa xiu chay is a guilt free version of its traditional meat counterpart. This flavor packed, beautiful deep red barbecue is made without powder packets and food dye. Sweet, peppery, savory, Cantonese style barbecue…
Đồ Chua | Pickled Carrots and Daikon
The Most Well Known Vietnamese Condiment. Bright orange and juicy white root vegetables cut into matchsticks, soaked in a sweet and sour brine, are the most popular Vietnamese condiment. They brighten savory dishes, cutting through salt adding freshness to balance flavors…
Hủ Tiếu | Tapioca Noodles with Pork and Prawn
Hu Tieu is a Southern Vietnamese noodle soup. It’s popular because it’s not as medicinal as pho. All of the things that make pho smell the way it does, from star anise, cloves, cinnamon, this infamous soup has none. The recipe’s broth boasts a beautiful, rich, velvety, soup with a slightly chewy noodle…
Hủ Tiếu Dai | Tapioca Noodles
Hu Tieu Dai is a type of noodle used specifically for a noodle soup popular in the southern provinces of Vietnam. Learn the basics of where, what, how, and why we use them…
Ớt Ngâm Giấm | Pickled Jalapenos
These sweet pickled bright green jalapenos can be found tableside in most Chinese/Viet Noodle houses. They’re the perfect condiment for piping hot noodles and really aren’t spicy. They have just the right amount of acidity…
Nước Lèo | Soup Stock
Nước Lèo is a beautiful stock, rich with pork, chicken or a combination of the two. It’s most commonly a pork stock, and really is used in a variety of dishes that aren’t pho related. It has a multitude of names. When making this stock the goal is a rich, clear, and velvety stock…..
Xôi Mặn | Savory Sticky Rice
Homemade Vietnamese savory sticky rice. This recipe is easily adjustable to your preference. The key is learning how to flavor and scent the rice for good mix-ins or topping…
Củ Sắn | Jicama
Jicama is a white starchy tuberous ingredient, commonly used in Vietnamese recipes. Learn the basics of where, what, how, and why we use them…
Ớt Sa Tế | Chili Lemongrass Paste
A traditional Vietnamese chili paste that's smoky, fragrant, and hearty. Make it fiery hot or omit heat for a family friendly version. With or without heat, it will spruce up any protein as a marinade, or turn plain pasta to an incredible last minute...
Xôi Lá Dứa | Pandan Sticky Rice
Xôi Lá Dứa is pandan infused sticky rice. Learn how to perfect glutinous rice. Which is anything, but gluten. It’s a fairly easy Vietnamese snack. This sticky rice is lightly sweetened, and perfectly plump. Topped with subtly sweet coconut…..
Nước Cốt Dừa | Coconut Milk Sauce
The creme anglaise of the Viet World. Coconut Milk Sauce is a simple addition to most Vietnamese Desserts. Many Viet treats such as a variety of chè (a soup-y like dessert served hot or cold), bánh ngọt (both steamed and baked), or….
Muối Mè | Sesame Seed Topping
Dessert Toppings. When you think about a typical ice cream sundae, you often think about hot fudge sauce, roasted peanuts and a cherry on top. Muối Mè is a salty, sweet roasted sesame seed topping that’s typically crushed….
Phở Gà | Chicken Rice Noodle Soup
Phở is the most well known soup affiliated with the Vietnamese culture. The aromas of this broth is very distinctive. Served piping hot, with perfectly poached chicken. It’s topped with fresh herbs to offset the heartiness of the aromatics. This noodle soup is a star. If you’re looking for a good solid fool proof pho recipe that will impress a Vietnamese Grandma, this is it…
Creamy Preserved Lemon Vinaigrette
Tangy, Savory, and Bright. Infuse a little bit of the Mediterranean in every meal. This creamy dressing is a great way of amplifying pasta, salads, marinades, poultry, fish, and even steamed or roasted vegetables. It’s gourmet without the dishes…
Preserved Lemons
Why? Because who doesn't love salt and lemons? They're great to have on hand for Moroccan in a pinch, and I've even known some to use them to make salad dressing out of it. Preserved lemons is fermented and bonus, it’s a probiotic. You’ll get use out of salty, tangy, and bright flavors while getting the additional bonus of gut health…
Tarragon Portabella w/ Wheat Berries in a Pomegranate Molasses Vinaigrette
Middle Eastern and French flavors make this an every day favorite. The slightly sweet and tangy vinaigrette is perfectly matched with a nutty, chewy, whole grain. The best part, a hearty mushroom sauteed in garlic and tarragon for an unexpected pairing that is a palate pleaser. There’s an easy sub for wheat berries to make this dish both vegan and gluten free friendly…
Simple Syrup
Liquified sugar made easy. A great way to sweeten cold beverages, cocktails, dressings and more. Done with only two ingredients and helpful tips to ensure success every time…
Pomegranate Molasses Vinaigrette
A Middle Eastern Staple, pomegranate molasses makes this vinaigrette, sweet, tangy, and perfect for any salad with heartier greens, whole grains, or pastas. Make ahead and enjoy the benefits of convenience as well as the flavors melding together…