Monday, 16 June 2014

Deep Fried Rice with Cheese Balls (Cơm Chiên Phô Mai)

For lazy kids, all mothers are always headache to find to way making them eat as much as they can.Today, from many amazing Vietnamese Dish Recipes, i would like to introduce Deep Fried Rice with Cheese Balls (Cơm Chiên Phô Mai).

Deep Fried Rice with Cheese Balls (Cơm Chiên Phô Mai)
Deep Fried Rice with Cheese Balls (Cơm Chiên Phô Mai)
 
It is quite strange flavor but when it adds with cheese, i bet your kids will eat them all. Now, we will start cooking one of interesting Vietnamese Dish Recipes, ok?

Ingredients:

Jasmine rice
Quinoa fruits or roasted sesame (grinded)
Sliced cheese
2 yolks
200g wheat flour, 200g bread crumbs
Salt, olive oil.

Process:

Step 1: Cook rice and stir gently, pour into bowl and mix with quinoa seeds or roasted sesame (grinded).

 
Deep Fried Rice with Cheese Balls (Cơm Chiên Phô Mai)
 
Step 2: Clean and slice small spring onion, chili. Next, fry with olive oil in 30 seconds.
 
Deep Fried Rice with Cheese Balls (Cơm Chiên Phô Mai)
 
Step 3: Mix rice with mixture spring onion in step 2 and sliced cheese + a little salt.


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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Stir fried Beef with Eggplant Recipe (Bò Xào Cà Tím)

Beef maintains many nutriment for your body, especially for your blood. I am still getting sick that is why I choose Stir fried Beef with Eggplant (Bò Xào Cà Tím) which comes from many Easy Vietnamese Recipes to change my boring daily menu and yes, it works.

Stir fried Beef with Eggplant Recipe (Bò Xào Cà Tím)
Stir fried Beef with Eggplant Recipe (Bò Xào Cà Tím)

The combination between these ingredients will create the stuning flavor in your mouth when chewing. It also saves my time alot. Why don’t we cooking one of Easy Vietnamese Recipes together?

Ingredients:

300g beef
300g eggplant fruits
Chili, spring onion, purple herb leaves (beefsteak leaves or shiso in Japanese name)
1 brand of ginger, 3 cloves of garlic
1 and half of teaspoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon soysauce
Roasted sesame
Salt, pepper.

Process:

Step 1: Clean beef, wait to reduce water and slice thinly like photo (thickness in 0,6cm).

 
Stir fried Beef with Eggplant Recipe (Bò Xào Cà Tím)
 
Step 2: Mix beef with 1 tablespoon soysauce, minced garlic + ginger, ½ teaspoon pepper, 1 and half teaspoons of sesame oil, marinate and wait in 30 – 60 minutes.
 
Stir fried Beef with Eggplant Recipe (Bò Xào Cà Tím)
 
Step 3: Clean and slice eggplant into 4 equal parts. Then, slice each part into 5 long equal pieces and soak in water added a little salt in 10 minutes to make sure it will not turn black. Here is also my small tip to create one of amazing and Easy Vietnamese Recipes.
 
Stir fried Beef with Eggplant Recipe (Bò Xào Cà Tím)
 
Step 4: Clean and slice spring onion into long pieces like photo. Clean chili, do not use seeds, slice small.


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Grilled Sharpbelly in Phú Yên (Cá mương nướng Phú Yên)

Just a small fish in a river stream, but when roasted, Sharpbelly (Cá mương) becomes the special dish of Phu Yen people and of course one of Best Vietnamese Food too.

Grilled Sharpbelly in Phú Yên (Cá mương nướng Phú Yên)
Grilled Sharpbelly in Phú Yên (Cá mương nướng Phú Yên)

 
In recent years, Phu Yen began welcoming tourists thanks to landmarks such as Gềnh Reef, Đại Lãnh Cape, Swallow tower ... But most tourists find Phu Yen most remembered through cuisine with unique dishes (also in our list of Best Vietnamese Food) but as simple as Rice Spaghetti Soup with Green shallot, Steamed Rice Cakes, Steamed Chopped Fish, Jackfruit sweet soup, Sharpbelly, etc.

As simple as the dish is but Grilled Sharpbelly (Cá mương nướng) is a very famous dish in the land of Phu Yen where visitors can hardly ignore.

 
Grilled Sharpbelly in Phú Yên (Cá mương nướng Phú Yên)

In the above mentioned dishes, one can hardly forget the crispy, spicy taste of Grilled Sharpbelly rolled with ricepaper (Cá mương nướng cuốn bánh tráng). It’s a simple dish with a little golden crispy grilled sharpbelly, add a little fresh noodles, vegetables, ricepaper and Boomm… you've got a dish so tasty to resist.
 
Grilled Sharpbelly in Phú Yên (Cá mương nướng Phú Yên)

Like other freshwater fishes such as sand goby, white fish ... Sharpbelly shape is long and thin, up to an adult finger, usually live in herds in the rivers and streams in this area.


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Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)

Peanut brittle is part of Vietnamese culture, it is a gift appeared in our daily lives and is considered as a meaningful gift for your guests naturally because it is one of our Best Vietnamese Food.

Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)
Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)

 
Drinking iced tea, eating peanut brittle, dồi candy (kẹo dồi)... is simply a part of culture to the people of Vietnam, especially the North. Peanut brittle is familiar with all ages, sipping tea and being nostalgic of old memories are the images visitors can find easily in Vietnam.

According to legend from the seventeenth century, Queen of Sugar-cane (Bà Chúa Mía) (the concubine of Lord Trịnh Tráng) volunteered to rebuild Mia pagoda and teach people of Đường Lâm village how to make candy from sugar cane. Based on that, people there has created many candy versions such as: Peanut Brittle, Dồi Candy, Sesame Candy,… and all of these amazing candies become specialties of Đường Lâm village & definitely in the list of Best Vietnamese Food.

 
Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)

Peanut brittle is a traditional candy made from roasted peanut, sugar and malt. As in many other villages, Peanut brittle, dồi candy & Lam Tea has a long history in ĐườngLâm.

Peanuts used to make Peanut brittle is planted in Đoài Hills which have rich flavor & smell really good.

 
Peanut Brittle (Kẹo Lạc)

Fresh peanuts are chosen very careful to avoid rot seeds.


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Tuesday, 3 June 2014

8 Best Hues Delicacies You Should Not Miss



Still wondering what are the things to do in Vietnam? Let us help with this small article.

When you visit Hue City, especially in spring, just try your best to enjoy these dishes listed below so you can say that you were there and had the most fulfill trip ever.

Huế’s Cakes (Các loại bánh Huế)

In Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City also have shops selling Hue’s Cakes but cannot be comparable in taste when eating this gift in its proper home. Please visit Red Lady (Bà Đỏ) shop on Nguyen Binh Khiem or the other eateries on Chi Lang Street, Dien Bien Phu, Nguyen Hue ... Remember this or else you have missed one of the most interesting things to do in Vietnam.

8 Best Hue's Delicacies You Should Not Miss

Steamed Rice Cakes, Ram Ít Cakes, Vietnamese Shrimp and Pork Dumplings, etc. are really aromatic and always served while it is still hot. Vietnamese Shrimp and Pork Dumplings are chewy and you can see through the cake in which a little pink shrimp is in the filling. Ram Ít Cakes are soft in the top, the bottom are crispy fried starch. Steamed Rice Cakes are milky white, each cake has the exact size as a small plate and looks so lovely.

Huế’s Cakes are only made from flour and shrimps but you will never get too tired of eating those. Each type has a specific sauce goes along with it, therefore, the flavor is distinguished.

Mussel Rice (Cơm Hến)

In a shop on Tran Phu street, there’s a mussel rice restaurant with thatch roofs. This restaurant doesn’t have many tourists visited but most people coming here to eat is Hue labor. Apart fromits low-roofed looks,all the food hereare neatly furnished, clean and put in the glass cupboard.

 
8 Best Hue's Delicacies You Should Not Miss
 
Each bowl of rice has Vietnamese herbs, half soup ladle of mussels, bean sprouts and banana flowers aresprinkled on top and served with a hot bowl of Mussels Soup.

Hue’s Beef Vermicelli Soup (Bún bò Huế)

Outside the city of Hue and some parts of Central Vietnam, it is called bún bò Huế to denote its origin. The broth is prepared by simmering beef bones and beef shank with lemongrass and then seasoned with fermented shrimp sauce and sugar for taste. Very spicy chili oil is added later during the cooking process.

 
8 Best Hue's Delicacies You Should Not Miss


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Con Gà Trống Restaurant

So you have dined and enjoyed Traditional Vietnamese Food, but have you ever had the pleasure of enjoying authentic Khmer cuisine?

Con Gà Trống Restaurant
Con Gà Trống Restaurant View at Vincom Center, HCMC
 
Con Gà Trống restaurant is one of amazing Modern Vietnam Restaurant broke ground in 2012and is the first to bring Khmer cuisine to in Ho Chi Minh City.  Located in the central district of Ho Chi Minh City, Con Gà Trống restaurant has become the favorite fine-dining Khmer cuisine for the locals, the dignitaries, and the superstars. The restaurant has hosted countless major events; both private and business.
 
Con Gà Trống Restaurant
Con Gà Trống Restaurant View at Central HCMC - Garden Outside
At the first impression; diners at Con Gà Trống restaurant will wallow in the refreshing illusionof the pristineKhmer countryside brought on by the décors through a 2500-square-meter garden sanctuary filled with esoteric bamboos, miniature water fountains, herbaceous plants, paved stonework, and the four-faced statues.  The engineered illusion combined with a superb and unmatched Khmer cuisinewill guarantee diners nothing less than a positive dining experience at Con Gà Trống restaurant.
 
Con Gà Trống Restaurant
Con Gà Trống Restaurant View at Central of HCMC - Viewing Inside
 
The best Khmer cuisine is one that combines and balances the spices and the sour and tangy ingredients.  Diners will get nothing short of that balance at Con Gà Trống restaurant. Our fresh and locally grown spices (garlic, chili, lemongrass, galangal, turmeric, etc...) are entrusted in the hands of our meticulous and seasoned chefs to formulate unforgettable dishes that would make the most finicky diners to coming back and wanting more.

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5 Beautiful Cities for Bikers in Vietnam

If you have a chance to travel to Hoi An, Hue and Vung Tau; please do not forget to rent a bike riding around the streets and enjoy the delicious food there. Below Vietnamese Food Team will introduce to you 5 most amazing cities for bikers in Vietnam and things to do in Vietnam.

Ha Noi – The Capital City

Bicycles are familiar with Hanoi people started centuries ago, after about 20 years, the image of the bikes with all kinds of styles, colors is back on the beautiful streets in our capital city. With shady streets, the petite street corner, riding motorcycles on the streets of PhanDinhPhung, Hoang Dieu, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum area, West Lake, HoanKiem Lake, Hanoi Old Quarter and then tea time with your fellows cannot be a better idea.

5 Beautiful Cities for Bikers in Vietnam

Dreamy Huế

The image of tender girl in áodài and conical hats has become the symbol of Hue. This beautiful and gentle city lied next to Huong River is well suited for exploring by bike.


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