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20th Dec 2016

Vietnamese Bánh Mì

lovinmanchester

Ingredients
  • 8 Tiger Prawns Or 12 Shrimp
  • 2 Limes
  • Half Of A Daikon Radish
  • 1 Carrot
  • 1 Bunch Of Coriander
  • 1 Bunch Of Mint
  • 1 X 12” French Baguette (Good Quality Bread Is Crucial Here)
  • Mayonnaise

When you think of really great street food one of the name that comes to the tip of most tongues is Vietnam. The bustling streets lined with carts and stalls selling all manner of hand held delights. One of the most famous and well-tried of these is the Bánh Mì. A remnant of French Colonialism and local herbs and vegetables, the Bánh Mì has been a staple in the Vietnamese diet for years. A crusty French baguette filled with pickled daikon radish and carrot, mint, coriander, pork, beef, prawns whatever was available, mayonnaise, pate it is a fragrant smack in the tastebuds. One that we are going to recreate here.

I have made this sandwich a few times before but this has to be my favourite version of it. Incredibly quick to make and so fresh it’ll knock you into next week. For this one I am going to use king prawns, but you can also do the exact same thing here with chicken breast or pork fillet. Whatever you have in the fridge really. The salad will also last a fair while so keep it in a jar to liven up another meal. The daikon radish (also called a mooli) can be found in any decent ethnic vegetable store like the Asian Supermarkets or Fallon and Byrne again.

Instructions

Step 1

All your ingredients.


Banh Mi 1 Large

Step 2

First off take the heads and shells off your prawns or if you are using frozen ones, defrost them and pat them dry.


Banh Mi 2 Large

Step 3

Zest the limes and finely chop the stalks of the bunch of coriander. Add these to the prawns with a tablespoon of sunflower oil. Leave them to marinade for as long as possible but they could pretty much be used straight away.


Banh Mi 3 Large

Step 4

Finely slice the leaves from the coriander and the mint and mix together in a large bowl.


Banh Mi 4 Large

Step 5

Using a box grater or a food processor, if you are one of the lucky few, grate both the carrots and the daikon radish.


Banh Mi 5 Large

Step 6

Add these to the mixing bowl along with a pinch of salt and the juice from both limes. The salt and the acidic juice will pickle the carrot and radish giving you an incredibly zingy kick. Thoroughly mix the salad together and crush it between your hands. This helps the pickling process. Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 100°c and place your baguette inside. It only needs about 5 minutes


Banh Mi 6 Large

Step 7

Heat a medium sized frying pan or wok on a medium to high heat. Add the prawns once the pan begins to smoke. They should only take about 2 minutes on each side.


Banh Mi 7 Large

Step 8

When the Prawns are cooked you are good to go. Smear a spoonful of the mayo on each side of the baguette, layer in the salad and top with the prawns.


Banh Mi 8 Large

Step 9

Enjoy!


Banh Mi 9 Large

All that’s left now is to tuck in and imagine yourself floating down the Mekong delta as you sit and watch the world go by. Soundtrack supplied by Robin Williams is an non-optional extra.

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