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
- 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.)
- Preheat the oven to 375F/190C.
- Make the dipping sauce.
- Put water in small bowl. Add sugar and stir until dissolved.
- Add lime juice to desired taste (aim for limeade).
- Add fish sauce - taste - it should be strong since it will be muted by noodles.
- Stir in optional garlic and chili if using.
- Lay pork on foil lined tray and bake for 10 minutes until pork is about 80% cooked.
- Set to broiler, at least 200C until browned, flip and brown other side. Watch closely to prevent burning!
- Cook the noodles according to the instructions (ie boil for 8 minutes). Distribute to bowls.
- Prepare the garnish.
- Serve: Spoon desired amount of dipping sauce over noodles, stir. Top with garnish. Enjoy!
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