Best 5 Vietnamese Xiu Mai Bun Recipes

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Vietnamese cuisine is a flavorful and diverse culinary tradition that has gained immense popularity worldwide. Among its many delectable dishes, "Vietnamese Xiu Mai Bun" stands out as a savory and satisfying noodle soup that combines tender pork meatballs, aromatic broth, and springy rice noodles. This delectable dish is a delightful blend of flavors and textures, making it a favorite among food enthusiasts who appreciate authentic and comforting Vietnamese cuisine. In this article, we will explore the best ways to cook Vietnamese Xiu Mai Bun, taking you on a culinary journey to create this heartwarming dish at home.

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VIETNAMESE XIU MAI BUN



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A cold noodle salad with sweet meatballs.

Provided by The Food in My Beard

Categories     Entree

Time 40m

Yield 3

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 lb ground pork
1 teaspoon cracked black pepper
1 tablespoon sugar
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 clove garlic
Salt
2 tablespoons sugar
1/4 cup water
1 cup water
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup Vietnamese fish sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
2 stalks lemongrass
3 Thai green chilies
14 oz rice vermicelli
1 cucumber
3 carrots
Chopped handful mint
1/4 cup peanuts
1/2 head iceberg lettuce
1 bunch scallions

Steps:

  • Bring water to a boil.
  • Meanwhile make the meatballs. Mix the pork, tablespoon of sugar, black pepper, soy sauce, minced garlic, and salt. Form small meatballs.
  • When the water boils, pour over the noodles and let sit about 20 minutes.
  • Brown the meatballs in a hot frying pan. When they are fully browned, remove from the pan. Don't clean out the pan.
  • In the same pan, add the 2 tablespoons of sugar and 1/4 cup of water. Stir to dissolve, then allow it to cook on high without stirring until it becomes very browned and bubbly. This is caramel.
  • Add the final cup of water and stir to combine. Return the meatballs to the pan and cook in the caramel sauce for 15 minutes.
  • For the Dressing, prepare the lemongrass. Remove the stringy woody layers until you get the tender center. Chop the lemongrass into small pieces. Chop the chiles into thin rounds. Bring the water to a simmer and add the lemongrass sugar and chiles. Let this sit for 15 minutes. Finally, add the fish sauce.
  • Strain and rinse the noodles.
  • Chop the peanuts, mint, cucumber, scallions and lettuce. Grate the carrots with a box grater.
  • Place the noodles in the bowl first, arrange the rest of the ingredients around the noodles in the bowl. Serve with the sauce on the side and lots of sriracha!

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Serving

VIETNAMESE MEATBALLS (XIU MAI)



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This recipe for Vietnamese Meatballs (Xiu Mai) is a pure comfort-food dish. The tender pork meatballs are flavorful and have delicious crunch from the jicama. Cooked in a homemade tomato sauce, these hearty meatballs are absolutely mouth-watering. Super-versatile, the meatballs can be enjoyed for breakfast, as a small meal or appetizer. Serve the Vietnamese Meatballs with lots of crusty bread for dipping in the zesty sauce. Enjoy!

Provided by Trang

Categories     Appetizer     Breakfast     Snack

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 17

4 oz or 1 cup jicama (finely diced)
3 green onions
1 lb ground pork
1/2 tsp garlic (minced)
1 Tbsp fish sauce
1 Tbsp corn starch
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
2 lbs or 4 medium tomatoes
1/2 Tbsp vegetable oil
1/2 Tbsp garlic (minced)
1 1/2 Tbsp tomato paste
1 Tbsp sugar
1 Tbsp fish sauce
1 1/2 cups water
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
2 tsp corn starch
2 tsp water

Steps:

  • Remove the jicama skin using a vegetable peeler. Finely dice the jicama.
  • Cut off the white (root) portion of the green onions and finely chop. Chop the green onion stems. Transfer the green onion stems into a small bowl and set aside for later.
  • In a medium bowl, add the ground pork, jicama, green onion (white) root, garlic, fish sauce, corn starch and ground black pepper. Mix together by hand combining all of the ingredients well. Combine just until everything sticks together. Avoid over-working the meat mixture as this will make the meatballs tough.
  • Using a tablespoon, scoop out some of the meat mixture and transfer to a large plate. Continue making small mounds until all the meat mixture is used. Wet your palms with water to prevent sticking. Gently roll each of the mounds into a ball.
  • Chop the tomatoes.
  • Heat a large skillet over Medium High heat and when hot add vegetable oil. Add the minced garlic and tomato paste. Stir fry for 15-20 seconds. Add the chopped tomatoes and combine together. Add the sugar, fish sauce and water. Stir together combining the ingredients. Bring the liquid to a boil. Reduce the heat to Medium Low, cover the pan and cook for 5 minutes.
  • Make room in the center of the skillet by pushing the tomatoes to the side. Gently transfer the meatballs into the sauce. Cover and cook on Medium Low heat for 5 minutes. After this time, rotate the meatballs and cook for another 5 minutes.
  • To make the thickener, mix the corn starch and water until smooth. Add to the sauce. Combine gently and continue cooking for another 2-3 minutes. Top with ground black pepper.
  • To serve, transfer a few meatballs into a small bowl along with a generous amount of tomato sauce. Top with the chopped green onion stems. Enjoy these scrumptious Vietnamese Meatballs with crusty bread.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 275 kcal, ServingSize 1 serving

XIU MAI (VIETNAMESE MEATBALLS IN TOMATO SAUCE)



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Xiu Mai is Vietnam's holy grail for moist meatballs in a sweet and tangy tomato sauce. Say hello to the easiest baguette stuffing!

Provided by Jeannette

Categories     Appetizer     Breakfast     Lunch     Main Course

Time 1h25m

Number Of Ingredients 26

500 g / 1.1 lb pork mince
100 g / 0.22 lb jicama
15 g / 0.03 lb red shallots ((finely chopped))
1 red onion ((finely chopped))
5 cloves garlic ((finely chopped))
1 tsp chicken bouillon powder
1 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp salt ((for blanching jicama))
2 US cup water ((for blanching jicama))
3 tbsp oil ((for cooking aromatics))
1 tbsp oil ((for mixing into mince))
1 tsp salt ((or to taste))
1 tsp sugar ((or to taste))
1 egg
1 tsp potato starch
5 tomatoes
4 cloves garlic ((finely chopped))
2 sprig spring onion ((roughly chopped))
2 tbsp cooking oil
2 tsp sugar ((or to taste))
1/2 tsp salt ((or to taste))
1/2 tsp chicken bouillon powder
2 tsp tomato paste
1 1/2 US cup water
starch slurry ((1 tbsp potato starch mixed with 2 tbsp water))
coriander ((for garnishing))

Steps:

  • Cut the jicama into thin strips, roughly 5mm (0.2") thick.
  • Bring 2 US cup water to a boil with 1/2 tsp salt. Blanch the jicama strips for 3 minutes or until softened, then set aside in a colander to drip dry.Note: If you prefer your Xiu Mai with crunchier jicama, take it out sooner. Likewise, if you prefer softer daikon then cook it for longer.
  • Heat up a small saucepan with the oil and cook the red onion, shallots and garlic on medium heat for 3 minutes or until brown. Let it cool.
  • Use a cloth to squeeze the water out of the jicama, then roughly chop them into small pieces and set aside.
  • Combine the pork mince with the salt, sugar, chicken bouillon powder, pepper, browned aromatics (including its oil) and potato starch.
  • Mix in the chopped jicama.
  • Mix in the egg and 1 tbsp oil.
  • Set up a steamer to a boil. Meanwhile, roll the mince into balls, roughly 4cm (1.6") wide.Tip: If the pork is stick to your hands, dip your palm in some oil to stop the mince from sticking.
  • Steam the meatballs for 20 minutes or until 90% cooked, then set aside.
  • Lightly score an X at the top of the tomato to the bottom using a knife.
  • Bring a pot of water to a boil and cook the tomatoes for 5 minutes. Scoop the tomatoes out and gently peel the skin off.
  • Dice the tomatoes and leave aside.Note: If you prefer your Xiu Mai sauce chunkier, leave the pieces diced. If you like it runnier, use a food processor to puree the tomatoes.
  • Roughly chop the spring onions.
  • Heat up a saucepan with the oil on medium heat and brown the garlic and spring onions for 1 minute.
  • Pour the diced tomatoes in and stir for 1 minute. Season with sugar, salt, chicken bouillon powder and tomato paste. Stir for 2 minutes.
  • Turn the heat up to high and pour the water into the pot. Stir until combined.
  • Scoop the meatballs into the tomato sauce and mix, then simmer for 10 minutes.
  • Turn the heat to medium, mix the starch slurry until it forms a liquid and stir it into the sauce to thicken.
  • Serve the Xiu Mai immdiately with rice, noodles or Vietnamese baguettes!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 163 kcal, Carbohydrate 5 g, Protein 7 g, Fat 13 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 35 mg, Sodium 390 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving

BANH MI



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A Vietnamese sandwich, made with chicken and full of pickled vegetables. My husband works around a lot of Vietnamese restaurants, and I was making him bring me home these tasty sandwiches. Finally I attempted to make one, and found that my recipe was even better than the restaurants, mainly because I used chicken breast and fresher ingredients. I also love the pickled vegetables, so I made sure there was plenty of those.

Provided by metzstar

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian

Time 50m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 15

½ cup rice vinegar
¼ cup water
¼ cup white sugar
¼ cup carrot, cut into 1/16-inch-thick matchsticks
¼ cup white (daikon) radish, cut into 1/16-inch-thick matchsticks
¼ cup thinly sliced white onion
1 skinless, boneless chicken breast half
garlic salt to taste
ground black pepper to taste
1 (12 inch) French baguette
4 tablespoons mayonnaise
¼ cup thinly sliced cucumber
1 tablespoon fresh cilantro leaves
1 small jalapeno pepper - seeded and cut into 1/16-inch-thick matchsticks
1 wedge lime

Steps:

  • Place rice vinegar, water, and sugar into a saucepan over medium heat, bring to a boil, and stir until the sugar has dissolved, about 1 minute. Allow the mixture to cool.
  • Pour the cooled vinegar mixture over the carrot, radish, and onion in a bowl, and allow to stand for at least 30 minutes. Drain off the excess vinegar mixture after the vegetables have marinated.
  • While the vegetables are marinating, preheat the oven's broiler, and set the oven rack about 6 inches from the heat source. Lightly oil a slotted broiler pan.
  • Sprinkle the chicken breast with garlic salt and pepper, and broil on slotted broiler pan, turning once, until the center of the chicken breast is no longer pink and the surface has browned, about 6 minutes per side. Remove the broiled chicken, and slice into bite-size pieces.
  • Slice the baguette in half the long way, and pull the center of the bread out of the baguette halves, leaving a cavity for the filling. Place the baguette halves under the broiler to lightly toast, 2 to 3 minutes.
  • To assemble the bahn mi sandwich, spread each half of the toasted baguette with mayonnaise, and fill the cavity of the bottom half of the bread with broiled chicken, cucumber slices, pickled carrot, onion, and radish, cilantro leaves, and jalapeno pepper. Squeeze a wedge of lime over the filling, and top with the other half of the baguette.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 657.2 calories, Carbohydrate 85.2 g, Cholesterol 42.8 mg, Fat 25.2 g, Fiber 3.7 g, Protein 24 g, SaturatedFat 4.2 g, Sodium 990 mg, Sugar 30 g

VIETNAMESE XIU MAI BUN



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Bun is rice vermicelli. The Vietnamese essential tastes are sour, hot, salty and sweet combined in one dish.

Provided by gailanng

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 50m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 lb ground pork
3 tablespoons sugar, divided
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 garlic clove, minced
salt
1 1/4 cups water, divided
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup vietnamese fish sauce
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons lime juice
1 garlic clove, minced
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
14 ounces rice vermicelli, cooked according to package directions
1 cucumber
3 carrots
cilantro (handful)
1/4 cup peanuts
1/2 head iceberg lettuce
1 bunch scallion (green onions)
sriracha garlic sauce

Steps:

  • For The Dressing: Whisk together vinegar, fish sauce, sugar, lime juice, garlic and red pepper flakes in small bowl; set aside.
  • To make the meatballs, mix the pork, one tablespoon of sugar, black pepper, soy sauce, minced garlic and salt. Form into small meatballs.
  • Heat a frying pan and brown the meatballs. When they are fully browned, remove from the pan. Don't clean out the pan. In the same pan, add the remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar and the remaining 1/4 cup of water. Stir to dissolve, then allow it to cook on high without stirring until it becomes very browned and bubbly. This is caramel. Add the final 1 cup of water and stir to combine. Return the meatballs to the pan and cook in the caramel sauce for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally to coat.
  • Meanwhile, chop the peanuts, cilantro, cucumber, scallions and lettuce. Grate the carrots with a box grater.
  • Place the noodles in large flat bowls first, arrange the meatballs along with the rest of the ingredients around the noodles in the bowl. Serve with Sriracha.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 845.4, Fat 29.5, SaturatedFat 9.8, Cholesterol 81.8, Sodium 2463.4, Carbohydrate 114.8, Fiber 6.2, Sugar 22.9, Protein 29.8

Tips:

  • Make sure to use fresh ingredients for the best flavor.
  • If you don't have time to make the meatballs from scratch, you can use store-bought meatballs.
  • You can adjust the amount of chili paste to your liking.
  • If you don't have rice vermicelli, you can use other types of noodles, such as ramen noodles or spaghetti.
  • Serve the xiu mai bun with your favorite toppings, such as pickled vegetables, herbs, and peanuts.

Conclusion:

Xiu mai bun is a delicious and easy-to-make Vietnamese dish that is perfect for a quick and satisfying meal. The meatballs are juicy and flavorful, and the broth is light and refreshing. With a variety of toppings to choose from, xiu mai bun is a customizable dish that everyone can enjoy. Whether you're a fan of Vietnamese cuisine or just looking for a new and exciting dish to try, xiu mai bun is a great option.

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