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Bánh Ướt

Vietnamese Steamed Rice Rolls

Bánh Ướt, meaning 'wet rice', are delicate, steamed rice sheets made from a thin batter. They are typically served rolled or folded, often topped with Vietnamese pork sausage (cha lua) and crispy fried shallots, and accompanied by a flavorful dipping sauce (nuoc cham). This dish is a popular and light breakfast or snack.

Temps de préparation20 minutes
Temps de cuisson25 minutes
Temps total45 minutes
Portions6
DifficultéMedium
Bánh Ướt - Vietnam traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 200 g Rice flour(Use a good quality, finely milled rice flour for the best texture.)
  • 50 g Tapioca starch(This helps create a slightly chewy and elastic texture.)
  • 700 ml Water(Adjust slightly for batter consistency.)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 tablespoon Vegetable oil(For greasing the steaming surface and the finished rolls.)
  • 200 g Cha lua (Vietnamese pork sausage)(Thinly sliced or julienned.)
  • for topping Fried shallots(Store-bought or homemade.)
  • optional, for garnish Fresh herbs (e.g., mint, cilantro)
  • for serving Nuoc cham (Vietnamese dipping sauce)(Homemade or store-bought. Recipe typically includes fish sauce, sugar, lime juice, garlic, and chili.)

💡 Conseils de pro

  • Achieving a very thin batter is crucial for delicate, tender rice sheets. If the batter is too thick, the sheets will be gummy.
  • Ensure your steamer is producing vigorous steam before adding the batter. A consistent, strong steam is key to quick cooking and proper texture.
  • Practice makes perfect! The first few sheets might not be ideal, but you'll quickly get the hang of spreading the batter thinly and evenly.
  • Bánh Ướt is best enjoyed fresh, as the texture can change upon cooling.

Idées de variations

Inspiration pour votre propre version de cette recette

  • Add finely minced garlic or scallions to the batter before steaming for extra flavor.
  • Top with other ingredients like grilled pork (thit nuong), shrimp, or even a fried egg.
  • Serve with other Vietnamese accompaniments like Vietnamese ham (giò thủ) or pickled daikon and carrots.

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