Monday, 25 August 2014

Fried Salmon with Pepper (Cá Hồi Chiên Tiêu)

Fried Salmon with Pepper (Cá Hồi Chiên Tiêu) is one of my favorite Vietnamese Fish Recipes. Salmon is really good for health because it contains many omega 3 and protein which is super good for health and eyes.

Fried Salmon with Pepper (Cá Hồi Chiên Tiêu)

Fried Salmon with Pepper (Cá Hồi Chiên Tiêu)
 
If you are pregnant, this dish is good for your baby and yourself as well. Now, let us start making one of amazing Vietnamese Fish Recipes together, ok?

Ingredients:

450g salmon
1 yellow lime fruit
1 tablespoon chili sauce, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 tablespoon honey
2 cloves of garlic, ½ lime, 1 teaspoon vinegar
1 teaspoon sesame oil, roasted sesame
Salt, pepper, sugar.

Process:

Step 1: Clean well salmon, use napkin to absorb all water and marinate with a little salt and pepper.

 
Fried Salmon with Pepper (Cá Hồi Chiên Tiêu)

Step 2: Heat oil on pan, fry samon in 4 – 5 minutes each side. Then, add more some sliced lime to reduce its fishy.
 
Fried Salmon with Pepper (Cá Hồi Chiên Tiêu)

Step 3:  Peel off the cover of garlic, mince well.


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Picking grapes in Phan Rang city

Phan Rang now have a wide variety of vast green vineyards and gradually grows as an interesting tourist spot. If you’re wondering what are the things to do in Vietnam, just try a trip to Phan Rang and find a vineyard to enjoy a day.

Picking grapes in Phan Rang city
Picking grapes in Phan Rang city
 
In the past every time a train goes through the areas of Phan Rang, Thap Cham; looking at those beautiful vineyards under the blazing sun of Ninh Thuan, I wish someday I will be walking alone in those vineyards and eating grapes till I am full...

Once, it was a difficult time, people in Vietnam can only eat Ninh Thuan grapes – these grapes has a light purple colour and extremely sour; if we’re lucky we can have a few sweet bunches.

Going to Phan Rang, we decided to go to the vineyards. Hence, after visiting Thap Cham, we asked the local people there and were advised to visit uncle Ba Mọi’s vineyard in Hiep Hoa village, Phuoc Thuan, Ninh Phuoc and put a tick in our list of things to do in Vietnam.

In Ninh Thuan, majority of people now growing green grapes instead of red grapes, red blue violet purple like the old days. There are still areas that have purple red grapes but not much because of the low economic efficiency so as to go on the road to VinhHy Bay I noticed the entire vineyard is all green grapes.

Not far away from Cham Towers, just crossing a bridge and following the winding dirt path covered with bright red Poinciana trees, the vineyard lies next to a green rice field.

 
Picking grapes in Phan Rang city
Grapes are picked and eaten right in the garden.

According to uncle Ba Mọi, grapes season is around March, April; people can come, visit to take photographs all day (it is also an interesting activity to add to your list of things to do in Vietnam). All plants in his vineyard are not sprayed with anything so it is perfectly safe to eat right after picking them. We were allowed to pick up grapes, apples and then enjoyed grape syrup, fantastic wine made by him and his family.


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Caramelized Pork Belly with Sugar (Ba Rọi Ram Đường)

From simple ingredient is pork belly, you can create many Vietnamese Pork Recipes. One of them is Caramelized Pork Belly with Sugar (Ba Rọi Ram Đường).

Caramelized Pork Belly with Sugar (Ba Rọi Ram Đường)
Caramelized Pork Belly with Sugar (Ba Rọi Ram Đường)

 
In Vietnam, it is rainy season. Eating this dish with chili and steamed rice is nothing better. Do you agree? You can serve with veggie more like salad, cucumber, tomato to increase its flavor. Now, let us start cooking one of amazing Vietnamese Pork Recipes together ok?

Ingredients:

500g pork belly
50g garlic
1 teaspoon minced garlic
Chili
Sugar, salt, pepper, fish sauce.

Process:

Step 1: Clean well pork belly, absorb all water, slice into medium pieces. Marinate with 3 tablespoons sugar, peeled garlic. Mix well and wait in 30 minutes.

 
Caramelized Pork Belly with Sugar (Ba Rọi Ram Đường)
 
Step 2: Fry minced garlic with oil until it is fragrant. Add sliced pork belly and fry in 5 minutes. After that, add more 4 tablespoons fish sauce, 1 teaspoon sugar, pepper powder and cook with small heat. Here is the important step to cook one of amazing Vietnamese Pork Recipes from us. Next, add more ½ bowl of water and cook with small heat until meat is cooked and absorbed all spices. If you love spicy, you can add more chili.
 
Caramelized Pork Belly with Sugar (Ba Rọi Ram Đường)


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