DUA HANH (PICKLED SHALLOTS)
During Vietnamese Lunar New Year, rosy, northern-style pickled shallots are a must-have on many menus. In fact, there is a traditional Tet couplet that includes dua hanh as one of the foods required for the holiday. The shallot's delightful tanginess and mild bite cut the richness of traditional dishes like suon kho, banh chung sticky rice cakes and charcuterie. They're also good any time in a salad or sandwich, on a cheese board or in a gin on the rocks. Peeling small shallots on your own can be tedious, so make the task a group project. Tet is about family bonding time too.
Provided by Andrea Nguyen
Categories pickles, side dish
Time P5DT15m
Yield About 2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Put the shallots in a small heatproof bowl and cover them with boiling water. Let stand for 2 to 3 minutes to loosen the skins. Pour out the hot water, then refill the bowl with cold water to quickly cool the shallots. Drain in a colander.
- Using a paring knife, cut off a bit of the stem end of a shallot. Working from the stem end, peel away the outer skin and dry-looking layers underneath. Separate any twin bulbs to fully remove the skin. Finally, cut away the root end, taking care to leave enough so the shallot won't fall apart. Repeat with the remaining shallots.
- In the bowl that held the shallots, stir the salt into 1 cup warm water until dissolved. Return the peeled shallots to the bowl. Let stand at room temperature, loosely covered, at least overnight or up to 24 hours to remove some of their harshness.
- Drain the shallots and rinse well under cold running water. In a small saucepan, combine the sugar and vinegar and bring to a rolling boil, stirring occasionally, until the sugar dissolves. Add the shallots. When the liquid returns to a simmer, immediately remove the pan from the heat. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the shallots to a pint jar. Pour in the hot brine to the rim. Weigh down the shallots with a small dish if they bob up. Let cool completely, uncovered, then cap and refrigerate.
- Allow the shallots to mature for 5 days before serving (halve bigger ones, if you like). They will keep refrigerated for several weeks, though they are likely to be long gone by then.
HANH DAM (VIETNAMESE PICKLED ONIONS)
Can't believe a recipe for Hanh Dam isn't in this database! This is a great side to so many Vietnamese dishes. You can use it in salads, in a bowl of Pho, in sandwiches, or just as a side with just about anything. Although these will keep, its best to use them immediately to keep them from becoming too vinegary.
Provided by Jostlori
Categories Vietnamese
Time 18m
Yield 1/2 cup
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Peel and then cut the onion in half. Slice the onion very thinly and place in a glass or ceramic bowl.
- Dissolve the sugar in the vinegar, then add to the sliced onions. Make sure you have enough vinegar mix to cover the onions.
- Let the onions marinate for at least fifteen minutes, tossing onions occasionally to make sure all absorb the vinegar. Store leftovers in a covered jar in the refrigerator. Use within a few days.
PICKLED SPRING ONIONS (DUA HANH - VNESE)
Traditional Tet (Lunar New Year) dish, but Hanoians eat this all year round. It is a perfect compliment to pork dishes, esp. those using higher fat cuts.
Provided by Nolita_Food
Categories Onions
Time P3DT10m
Yield 1 jar
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Wash onions and let dry completely.
- Boil vinegar, sugar and salt, allow the mixture to cool.
- Pour liquid into a jar, covering onions.
- Seal tight and let sit for at least 3 days.
- Pickles last in fridge for up to 3 weeks.
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