Vietnamese Shrimp And Pork Crepes Food

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VIETNAMESE CREPES WITH PORK, SHRIMP AND BEAN SPROUTS



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Watching these crepes being made on a street stall in one of Vietnam's frenetic cities is one of the experiences any visitor to the country should have. This version is not quite as quick, but is designed to allow the one doing the cooking to eat with their guests or family.

Provided by Susan Jung

Categories     Dinner

Yield 4-8

Number Of Ingredients 25

200g (7oz) slightly fatty pork
200g (7oz) fresh shrimp (heads and shells removed, and with bodies about 3cm/1¼in long)
200g (7oz) bean sprouts
3 spring onions
fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
150g (5⅓oz) rice flour
50g (¼ cup and 2½tbsp) plain (all-purpose) flour
½tsp ground turmeric
½tsp fine sea salt
½tsp fine sea salt
200ml (¾ cup and 1tbsp) canned coconut milk
200ml (¾ cup and 1tbsp) cold water
cooking oil, as necessary
120ml (½ cup) fish sauce
30-45ml (2-3tbsp) fresh lime juice
15-30ml (1-2tbsp) rice vinegar
10g (2tsp) granulated sugar
3-4 garlic cloves, peeled
2-3 red bird's-eye chillies, or another type of small, hot chilli, such as serrano
cold water, as needed
lettuce leaves
fresh mint leaves
fresh Thai basil leaves
fresh coriander sprigs
pickled carrots and radish

Steps:

  • Prepare the filling ingredients so they're ready to stir-fry when the crepes are cooked. Slice the pork against the grain into thin strips about 2.5cm (1in) long, put into a bowl, sprinkle with ¾tsp of salt and mix well. Put the shrimp in a bowl, sprinkle with a ½tsp of salt and mix well. Rinse the bean sprouts and leave them in a colander to drain thoroughly. Slice the spring onions into 2cm (⅞in) lengths.
  • Make the dipping sauce. Mix the fish sauce with the lime juice, vinegar and sugar and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Mince the garlic and cut the chillies into thin rounds, squeezing out and discarding the seeds as you go. Add the garlic and chillies to the bowl of dipping sauce, then taste it and adjust the seasonings, if necessary. Dilute the dipping sauce with about 30ml (2tbsp) of cold water, or more, if it tastes too strong. Ladle into individual dipping bowls.
  • Put the lettuce, herbs and pickled vegetables on a platter.
  • Mix the rice flour with the plain flour, turmeric and salt. Use a whisk to stir in the coconut milk and the cold water. The batter should be smooth and slightly thicker than French crepe batter; if necessary, stir in a little more cold water.
  • Heat a non-stick skillet (about 20cm/8in in diameter) over a medium flame. Very lightly coat the pan with oil, rubbing it in with a paper towel. When the skillet is very hot, stir the batter well, then ladle it into the pan. Immediately swirl the pan so the batter is in a thin, even layer. Cook over a medium flame until the edges of the crepe start coming away from the pan and the surface is matte and firm to the touch. Leave for a few more seconds to lightly brown the bottom of the crepe, then use a rubber spatula to loosen the edges from the pan. Shake the skillet - the crepe should slide around easily. Slide the crepe onto a plate and make more crepes the same way. Each time, lightly oil the pan, and stir the batter well before ladling it into the skillet. Stack the crepes as they are cooked.
  • When all the crepes are ready, cook the filling. Heat a wok and, when it's very hot, add about 15ml (1tbsp) of cooking oil. Add the pork, sprinkle it with pepper to taste, then stir-fry until fully cooked. Put the pork into a large, clean bowl. Place the wok back over the flame and add about 15ml (1tbsp) of cooking oil. Add the shrimp then stir-fry until they curl and turn pink. Put the shrimp in the bowl with the pork. Heat the wok again, pour in about 15ml (1tbsp) of cooking oil and, when it's very hot, add the bean sprouts, spring onions and a sprinkling of salt. Stir-fry very quickly, just to heat the bean sprouts slightly, but don't overcook them or they'll wilt. Put the bean sprouts and spring onions in the bowl with the pork and shrimp and thoroughly mix all the ingredients together. Taste the mixture and add a little more salt and pepper, if necessary.
  • Each diner should lay a crepe on their plate, add some filling, then fold the crepe in half. Wrap some of the crepe and filling in a lettuce leaf and add whatever herbs and pickled vegetables they want. Dip the lettuce wrap in the sauce before eating.

BáNH XèO (VIETNAMESE SIZZLING PANCAKES / CREPêS)



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Here's a time tested recipe from Mom herself! Nothing like the satisfying crunch of these sizzling crepes, wrapped in veggies and dipped in perfectly balanced fish sauce.

Provided by Hungry Huy

Categories     Dinner     Lunch     Main Course

Time 3h50m

Number Of Ingredients 17

255 g rice flour
85 g all-purpose flour
2-3 tsp turmeric
28 fl oz water
14 fl oz coconut cream (if unavailable, use coconut milk)
1 tsp salt
1 sprig green onions (chopped about 1/2" long)
1 lb shrimp, headless (size 45/50 or 60/70)
1.5 lb pork belly
1 medium yellow onion (thinly sliced)
1.5 lb bean sprouts
1/2 c dry mung beans (optional)
1 head mustard greens (caỉ xanh)
1 bunch mint
1 bunch cilantro
1 bunch Vietnamese perilla (tía tô) (optional)
Vietnamese prepared dipping sauce

Steps:

  • Combine all batter ingredients except scallions in a large bowl for at least 3 hours, or overnight. Add scallions only right before making the crêpes.
  • Steam or soak mung beans in water until soft.
  • Boil pork until cooked through and soft, then slice thinly.
  • Wash bean sprouts and veggies.
  • On medium-high heat add 1-2 teaspoons of oil and some onions
  • Immediately add a few pieces of pork and shrimp. Sauté, lightly mixing until very lightly browned and fragrant.
  • Pour in some batter and quickly tilt & rotate the pan so the batter is evenly spread. Add more batter if it wasn't enough to cover the pan. There should only be a thin layer of batter that almost flakes off at the pan edges where it's thinner. If your batter doesn't do that and is too thick, add a few tbsp water to the batter and mix to thin it out.
  • Lower the heat to medium. Add some mung beans, bean sprouts, and cover with a lid for about 3 minutes, or until bean sprouts are slightly cooked. The batter should also be slightly cooked and transparent around the edges. This step cooks the top side of the ingredients and batter while it steams since we won't be flipping the crepe.
  • Remove the lid, lower heat to medium-low and wait for the crêpe to become crisp. This takes about 5-7 minutes. This step lets the ingredients fully cook through, including the batter. It also lets steam escape so the batter can crisp up. Brush on a little oil around the edges if you're not seeing or hearing enough batter to pan contact. Fold in half, transfer to a plate and serve immediately. For batter troubleshooting please see the troubleshooting section in the post above.

Nutrition Facts : Carbohydrate 34 g, Protein 20 g, Fat 42 g, SaturatedFat 21 g, Cholesterol 136 mg, Sodium 580 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 3 g, Calories 588 kcal, ServingSize 1 serving

BANH XEO (VIETNAMESE CREPES)



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Banh xeo (bahn SAY-oh) is a popular street snack in Vietnam, especially in the south. The name means sound crepe, and refers to the sound the batter makes when it hits the hot skillet. Serve with fresh herbs. The shrimp-studded crepe is rolled up in a leaf of lettuce and dipped in nuoc cham dipping sauce before it gets popped in your mouth.

Provided by foxyamf

Categories     100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes     Crepes

Time 25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup rice flour
½ teaspoon white sugar
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon ground turmeric
1 cup coconut milk
½ cup water
2 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided, or as needed
2 tablespoons minced shallot
2 cloves garlic, minced, or more to taste
¾ pound fresh shrimp, peeled and deveined
2 tablespoons fish sauce, or more to taste
salt to taste
1 pound mung bean sprouts
4 lettuce leaves, or as needed

Steps:

  • Mix rice flour, sugar, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and turmeric together in a large bowl. Beat in coconut milk to make a thick batter. Slowly beat in water until batter is the consistency of a thin crepe batter.
  • Heat 1 1/2 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add shallot and garlic; cook and stir until fragrant but not browning, 1 to 2 minutes. Add shrimp; saute until cooked through and opaque, 3 to 4 minutes. Season with fish sauce and salt. Transfer filling to a bowl.
  • Preheat oven to 200 degrees F (95 degrees C).
  • Wipe out skillet and reheat over medium heat. Add remaining 1 1/2 teaspoon oil. Stir crepe batter and pour 1/2 cup into the hot skillet, swirling to coat the bottom. Lay 3 or 4 of the cooked shrimp on the bottom half of the crepe. Top with a small handful of bean sprouts. Cook until batter looks set and edges start to brown, about 1 minute. Fold crepe over and slide onto an oven-safe plate.
  • Place crepe in the preheated oven to keep warm. Repeat with remaining batter and filling.
  • Serve lettuce leaves alongside filled crepes. Break off pieces of crepe and roll up in lettuce leaves to eat.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 788.4 calories, Carbohydrate 107 g, Cholesterol 129.2 mg, Fat 21.5 g, Fiber 20.3 g, Protein 45.2 g, SaturatedFat 12.5 g, Sodium 1052.7 mg, Sugar 8.8 g

VIETNAMESE SHRIMP AND PORK CREPES (BANH XEO)



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These crisp golden crêpes, filled with shrimp, pork, and vegetables, are both delicious and fun to eat. Simply wrap each crêpe in a lettuce leaf, tuck in fresh herbs like mint and basil, and dip it in the sweet-and-sour sauce.

Provided by Lillian Chou

Categories     Blender     Bean     Citrus     Fish     Garlic     Leafy Green     Herb     Mushroom     Onion     Pepper     Pork     Vegetable     Stir-Fry     Gourmet

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 34

For crêpe batter
1/4 cup dried peeled yellow split mung beans
1 cup unsweetened coconut milk (from a well-stirred 13 1/2- to 14-ounce can)
6 tablespoons water
1 cup Asian rice flour (not from sweet or glutinous rice)
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon turmeric
1/4 teaspoon salt
For dipping sauce
1/4 cup Asian fish sauce (preferably Vietnamese nuoc mam)
1/4 cup fresh lime juice
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon minced garlic
1/4 teaspoon chopped fresh Thai chile, including seeds, or to taste
For filling
1/4 pound boneless pork shoulder, trimmed
3/4 pound medium shrimp in shell (31 to 35 per pound), peeled
2 tablespoons Asian fish sauce
1 teaspoon packed light brown sugar
1 fresh lemongrass stalk, root end trimmed and 1 or 2 outer leaves discarded
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 cup thinly sliced onion
1 cup thinly sliced mushrooms
1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
For cooking and serving crêpes
4 teaspoons vegetable oil
6 ounces fresh soybean or mung-bean sprouts (2 1/2 cups), trimmed
1/4 cup chopped scallions
1 small head green or red leaf lettuce
1/2 cup loosely packed fresh mint leaves
1/2 cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves
1/2 cup loosely packed fresh cilantro sprigs
Lime wedges

Steps:

  • Make crêpe batter:
  • Cover dried mung beans with water by 2 inches in a bowl and soak at room temperature, at least 30 minutes. Drain in a sieve, then rinse under cold water until water runs clear.
  • Purée drained mung beans, coconut milk, and water (6 tablespoons) in a blender (mixture may appear curdled). Add rice flour, sugar, turmeric, and salt and purée until smooth. Transfer to a bowl.
  • Make dipping sauce:
  • Stir together sauce ingredients until sugar is dissolved.
  • Make filling:
  • Cut pork across the grain into 1/2-inch-thick slices, then cut slices into 2 1/2- by 1/2-inch strips. Stir together pork, shrimp, fish sauce, and brown sugar.
  • Mince enough of lower portion of lemongrass stalk to measure 2 teaspoons.
  • Heat oil in a 12-inch nonstick skillet over high heat until hot but not smoking, then stir-fry onion, mushrooms, lemongrass, garlic, and pepper until mushrooms are golden, about 3 minutes. Make a well in center of mixture and add shrimp and pork and stir-fry until shrimp turns pink, about 3 minutes. Transfer to a clean bowl. (Shrimp and pork will not be cooked through.)
  • Cook crépes:
  • Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 200°F.
  • Heat 1 teaspoon oil in cleaned skillet over moderately high heat until hot but not smoking. Stir batter, then pour 1/2 cup into skillet, immediately tilting and rotating skillet to coat bottom. Sprinkle one fourth of fresh bean sprouts over half of crpe, then stir filling and spoon one fourth of filling evenly on top of bean sprouts. Sprinkle one fourth of scallions on top. Reduce heat to moderately low and cook, covered, until edge of crpe begins to pull away from side of skillet (check occasionally), about 3 minutes. Reduce heat to low and cook crépe, uncovered, until underside and edge are crisp and golden, 2 to 3 minutes more (lift with a spatula to check underside; shrimp and pork will be fully cooked). Fold crépe over and gently slide onto a large rack on a large baking pan and keep warm in oven. Make 3 more crépes with remaining oil, batter, bean sprouts, filling, and scallions in same manner.
  • Have each guest tear crépes in half and wrap each half in lettuce, then tuck in herbs. Serve with lime wedges and dipping sauce.

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