Sunday, December 26, 2021

Vietnamese Style Bun (Noodles) with Pork

There aren't many Asian options here so I need to start exploring home cooking some favorite dishes. Starting with Vietnamese bun. I meant to buy pre-made spring rolls but I forgot. I didn't have any pickled daikon so used Chinese pickled radishes instead. Both BDs liked the meat.
2/2/22 Used the frozen marinated pork leftovers to make this again. This time with carrots, cucumber, lettuce, sprouts, mint and basil over pad thai noodles. Broiled the pork at 240C for 3-4 min each side.
1/8/24 Only had 1.5 cloves for marinade and omitted garlic from dipping sauce. Shredded old carrots and they went brown quickly. BDs devoured.
3/24 Doubled recipe for meat and froze more than half for ease of preparation next time. But forgot to cook the frozen spring rolls!

  • Marinade
    • 3 T shallots, minced
    • 1.5 T garlic, minced
    • 1/4 c sugar (or scant)
    • 1 T fish sauce
    • 1/2 T thick soy sauce (used regular)
    • 1/2 T pepper
    • 3 T neutral cooking oil
  • Pork Shoulder (1.5-2 lbs), sliced in 1/8" pieces
  • bun noodles (~200 g for 4 people, or double for hungry adults)
  • Dipping Sauce
    • 6 T water
    • 2 T sugar
    • ~1.5 T fresh lime juice
    • ~2 T fish sauce
    • 1 cl garlic, minced
    • optional: chili flakes
  • Garnish: carrots, cucumber, crushed peanuts, pickled daikon, chopped lettuce, mint, coriander, basil, spring roll, bean sprouts
  1. Mix marinade ingredients until sugar dissolves. Add pork. Leave in fridge overnight for best results, otherwise at minimum 1 hour. (If making a double batch, transfer half to freezer for use another day.)
  2. Preheat the oven to 375F/190C.
  3. Make the dipping sauce.
    1. Put water in small bowl. Add sugar and stir until dissolved.
    2. Add lime juice to desired taste (aim for limeade).
    3. Add fish sauce - taste - it should be strong since it will be muted by noodles.
    4. Stir in optional garlic and chili if using.
  4. Lay pork on foil lined tray and bake for 10 minutes until pork is about 80% cooked.
  5. Set to broiler, at least 200C until browned, flip and brown other side. Watch closely to prevent burning!
  6. Cook the noodles according to the instructions (ie boil for 8 minutes). Distribute to bowls.
  7. Prepare the garnish.
  8. Serve: Spoon desired amount of dipping sauce over noodles, stir. Top with garnish. Enjoy!



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