Banh xeo


 

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An unfinished dish showing its filling.
An unfinished dish showing its filling.
A bánh xèo in Ho Chi Minh city.
A bánh xèo in Ho Chi Minh city.
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Bánh xèo

Bánh xèo are Vietnamese crepe-type pancakes made out of rice flour, water and turmeric powder or coconut milk (in the Southern regions) stuffed with slivers of fatty pork, shrimp, and bean sprouts and is pan fried. They are served wrapped in lettuce leaves and stuffed with mint leaves or other herbs, and dipped in a prepared nước mắm (Vietnamese fish sauce) or soy sauce. In the Central region, the pancake is dipped in a special 'tuong' sauce which consists of liver, hoisin sauce and garlic. Southern style Bánh xèo are larger compared to the small pan-fried versions in the Central regions

In Cambodian cuisine, there is a similar dish called banh chiao which is derived from bánh xèo.

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