Vietnamese Sizzling Crispy and Savory Crepes (Bánh Xèo)

What is Bánh Xèo?

Banh Xeo is a Vietnamese sizzling savory crepe or pancake. The name “banh xeo” directly translates to “sizzling cake” for the loud sizzling sound the batter makes when it hits the hot skillet.The English translation of cake, crepe and pancake is a bit misleading. It’s not really a cake although the word “banh” translates to cake. This is because “banh” in Vietnam includes both savory and sweet dishes.It’s also not a crepe because it’s crispy and not soft like a crepe. It’s also not really a pancake because it’s much thinner than a pancake. I would say the crispy shell of Banh Xeo resembles more like the shell of a fried tortilla of a Mexican quesadilla.The batter for Banh Xeo is made from a mixture of rice flour, cornstarch, ground turmeric, salt, water, coconut milk, and sliced green onions.The batter is fried in a large wok or skillet until the bottom is golden brown and crispy with lacey edges, and the interior is still slightly soft. The most common Banh Xeo filling includes thinly spiced pork belly, whole shrimp, mung beans, and fresh bean sprouts.Once fried to perfection and filled, it is folded in half with a large spatula and slide onto a platter. It’s served with a variety of fresh vegetables and Vietnamese herbs and Vietnam’s famous sweet and savory dipping sauce (Nuoc Cham).

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How to Eat Bánh Xèo

To eat Banh Xeo, start with a large leafy vegetable, like lettuce or Cai Be Xanh (a type of Vietnamese mustard green), in the palm of your hand. This will be the main wrapper. Add the available Vietnamese herbs if you wish.Tear off a piece of Banh Xeo and place it onto the pile of herbs. Roll everything up tightly into a log.Dip the rolled Banh Xeo in the dipping sauce and enjoy. Repeat the dipping for every bite.Alternatively, you can wrap all of the above ingredients in a rice paper roll. This is a more convenient way to enjoy Banh Xeo if you have trouble wrapping everything with just a lettuce or mustard green leaf.

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How to Make Bánh Xèo

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Step 1: Make the Batter

To make the batter from scratch, mix together rice flour, corn starch, ground turmeric, salt, water, coconut milk, and sliced green onions. Set aside to bloom.To make the batter with a Banh Xeo flour premix, I like to use my favorite brand, Hương Xưa (pictured below). This brand is available in many Vietnamese/Chinese supermarkets in the flour aisle.This particular blend contains powdered coconut milk, dehydrated green onions, and seasonings. All you need to do is add water and stir until smooth.You can also add coconut milk instead of water for a richer flavor. You can also add more green onions for a fresher taste.There are plenty of other brands, but I would have to adjust the premix slightly to get it how I want it. I would add a bit more rice flour to get it crispier. I would also add MSG, salt, and more turmeric powder. Some of these other brands may not contain coconut milk powder and green onions, so you are required to add your own. This defeats the convenience of a flour premix which is why I like the Hương Xưa brand if I’m looking for a quick recipe.

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Step 2: Prepare the Pork, Shrimp and Mung Beans

Optional but recommended: Clean the pork and shrimp by rubbing them with coarse sea salt then rinse. This would scrub off any surface residue that can make the pork and shrimp smell bad and fishy.Next, devein shrimp and remove its tail. Shell is recomm...

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Step 3: Prepare the Vegetables and Dipping Sauce

Wash the lettuce and other Vietnamese herbs. Make the Vietnamese fish sauce dipping sauce (Nuoc Mam Cham).

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How to Cook Bánh Xèo

Cooking Banh Xeo is a step-by-step process that takes some practice to master.I found that no matter how great you are, the first Banh Xeo will never be as good as the subsequent ones. So don’t be alarmed that the first one doesn’t turn out as planned. I like to call the first Banh Xeo the sacrificial Banh Xeo.

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Step 1:

To make a crepe, you will need a large (12-inch) nonstick skillet or a well seasoned wok with a lid. Coat skillet with a thin layer of oil.Add a few slices of onions and pork belly. Pan fry for about one minute. Add shrimp (I added four for each crepe).

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Step 2:

Ladle in about ¾ cup of batter, then immediately pick up pan and swirl batter around to cover the bottom and sides of skillet until batter is no longer runny.

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Step 3:

Add mung beans and bean sprouts.

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Step 4:

Cover skillet with a lid and cook for 3 minutes on medium-high.

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Step 5:

Remove lid. The edges of the crepe should have pulled away from the sides of the skillet.Add a teaspoon of oil to the underside of the crepe. You can use a squeeze bottle or spoon to spread the oil evenly. Continue to cook for about 3 more minutes, uncovered, until the bottom crisps up.

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Step 6:

Use a large spatula to fold the pancake in half. Slide pancake onto a serving platter. Woot woot! You’re done with your first Banh Xeo!Repeat with the remaining batter and ingredients.

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FAQs

Yes you can. Dilute the coconut cream with some water to get the right amount of coconut milk listed in the recipe.Not necessarily. After some experimentations, I concluded that it doesn’t make a difference in crispiness. What is more important is a thin...

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