vietnamese Recipes
91 delicious vietnamese recipes from around the world
Miến Gà (Vietnamese Chicken Glass Noodle Soup)
A comforting and light Vietnamese soup featuring tender shredded chicken and slippery glass noodles in a fragrant, clear chicken broth. This dish is known for its delicate flavors and is often enjoyed for its restorative qualities.
Nem Chua (Vietnamese Fermented Pork Roll)
Nem Chua is a traditional Vietnamese fermented pork roll, characterized by its distinct sour and slightly spicy flavor. It's made from raw pork, pork skin, garlic, and spices, then fermented and wrapped in banana leaves. This dish is often enjoyed as an appetizer or snack.
Nem Nướng (Vietnamese Grilled Pork Sausage)
Nem Nướng is a beloved Vietnamese grilled pork sausage, a specialty from Nha Trang. This recipe focuses on achieving a wonderfully springy texture and savory flavor, perfect for wrapping in rice paper with fresh herbs and dipping in a savory sauce.
Nộm Hoa Chuối (Vietnamese Banana Flower Salad)
A refreshing and crunchy Vietnamese salad featuring tender shredded banana flower, savory poached chicken, and a medley of fresh herbs, all tossed in a vibrant nuoc cham dressing and topped with crispy peanuts and fried shallots. This dish is a delightful appetizer or light meal.
Nước Chấm (Vietnamese Dipping Sauce)
Nước Chấm is the quintessential Vietnamese dipping sauce, a harmonious blend of salty fish sauce, tangy lime, sweet sugar, pungent garlic, and fiery chili. It's an indispensable condiment that elevates everything from spring rolls and grilled meats to noodle dishes and rice bowls.
Ốc Hương (Spotted Babylon Snails with Lemongrass and Chili)
A popular Vietnamese street food, Ốc Hương features tender, stir-fried spotted babylon snails (oc huong) infused with the aromatic flavors of lemongrass, garlic, and a hint of chili. Best enjoyed hot with a zesty salt-pepper-lime dipping sauce.
Phở Bò (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup)
A deeply aromatic and comforting Vietnamese beef noodle soup, featuring a rich, slow-simmered broth, tender rice noodles, thinly sliced rare beef that cooks in the hot broth, and a vibrant array of fresh herbs and garnishes.
Phở Cuốn (Vietnamese Beef Rice Noodle Rolls)
Phở Cuốn are delicate, fresh rice noodle rolls filled with tender beef and aromatic herbs, served with a savory dipping sauce. This dish offers a lighter, refreshing take on traditional pho, perfect for a summer meal or appetizer.
Phở Gà
Vietnamese chicken noodle soup - a lighter, more delicate cousin to beef pho, featuring a fragrant, ginger-infused broth and tender, shredded poached chicken.
Rau Muống Xào Tỏi (Vietnamese Stir-Fried Water Spinach with Garlic)
A classic Vietnamese vegetable dish featuring tender water spinach quickly stir-fried with fragrant garlic. This dish is known for its simplicity, vibrant green color, and satisfying crunch, making it an essential accompaniment to many Vietnamese meals.
Sườn Nướng (Vietnamese Grilled Pork Ribs)
Tender, sweet, and savory Vietnamese grilled pork ribs, marinated and charred to perfection. A beloved street food classic, often served with broken rice (cơm tấm).
Súp Cua (Vietnamese Crab and Corn Soup)
A delicate and comforting Vietnamese crab and corn soup, featuring a silky egg-drop broth studded with sweet corn kernels and tender crab meat. This elegant soup is perfect as a starter or a light meal.
Thịt Heo Quay (Vietnamese Crispy Roast Pork Belly)
An iconic Vietnamese celebration dish, Thịt Heo Quay features succulent pork belly roasted to perfection with incredibly crispy, crackling skin. This recipe guides you through achieving that coveted crunch and tender interior.
Thịt Kho Tàu (Vietnamese Caramelized Pork Belly and Eggs)
A classic Vietnamese comfort dish, Thịt Kho Tàu features tender pork belly and hard-boiled eggs braised in a rich, savory-sweet coconut caramel sauce. Traditionally enjoyed during Tết (Lunar New Year) and other celebrations, this dish is deeply satisfying and even better the next day.
Thịt Kho Trứng (Vietnamese Caramelized Pork Belly with Eggs)
A quintessential Vietnamese comfort food, Thịt Kho Trứng features tender pork belly and hard-boiled eggs braised in a rich, savory, and slightly sweet coconut caramel sauce. It's a staple during Tet (Lunar New Year) and a beloved dish year-round.
Thịt Nướng (Vietnamese Grilled Lemongrass Pork)
Tender, flavorful Vietnamese grilled pork marinated in a fragrant blend of lemongrass, fish sauce, sugar, garlic, and shallots. Grilled until beautifully charred and caramelized, this dish is a staple, often served with vermicelli noodles, fresh herbs, and nuoc cham (Vietnamese dipping sauce).
Vịt Quay (Vietnamese Roast Duck)
A classic Vietnamese celebration dish, Vịt Quay is a whole duck lacquered and roasted to achieve incredibly crispy, golden-brown skin and succulent, flavorful meat. This recipe draws inspiration from Chinese roasting techniques.
Xôi Gà (Vietnamese Chicken Sticky Rice)
A comforting and flavorful Vietnamese dish featuring fragrant glutinous rice topped with tender shredded chicken, crispy fried shallots, and a drizzle of shallot oil. It's a popular and satisfying meal, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a light lunch.
Xôi Xéo (Vietnamese Turmeric Sticky Rice with Mung Beans)
Xôi Xéo is a popular Vietnamese breakfast dish featuring fragrant glutinous rice infused with turmeric for a vibrant yellow hue, layered with savory mashed mung beans, and topped with crispy fried shallots and shallot oil. It's a comforting and satisfying start to the day.