How To Make Banh Mi with Andrea Nguyen
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2019
- Andrea Nguyen, chef and author of Vietnamese Food Any Day, makes a char siu chicken banh mi in the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen. Andrea marinates and grills chicken thighs to crispy, caramelized perfection, makes quick pickles with daikon radishes and carrots, and slices up jalapeños and herbs to make the ultimate banh mi, all while explaining the origins of this now-classic Vietnamese sandwich.
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She gave us history class while cooking an amazing Banh Mi. I love this woman.
She straight schooled us in a really enlightening way.
cultural appropriation AKA _culture_
@@lutze5086 as someone who speaks vietnamese, i hate how she sas banh mi
@@MitchellMillennial I don't speak vietnamese but I speak another asian language. She might have pronounced it that way in order to make the word more accessible.
@@MitchellMillennial You're not even Vietnamese, why the fuck do you complain? I'm Vietnamese and I'm totally ok with how she says the word! DO NOT GATEKEEP OTHERS LANGUAGE!!!
Who is this woman? Immediate star! Give us more of her!
Jonas Lundholm she’s a hoot! I love her
I disagree
She's Andrea Nguyen, chef and author of Vietnamese Food Any Day, makes a char siu chicken banh mi in the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen. DON'T YOU READ THE DESCRIPTION?
She is annoying
I'm a minute in and I already agree with you.
When life gives you french colonial domination, make a bahn mi.
Thanks Froggies :)
I just realized that this is why my Vietnamese friend says that she’s part French
You wrote Banh Mi incorrectly
Banh Mi, not Bahn mi
We Indonesian had Dutch, Portuguese, Japanese, _you name it_ .
And a pho, and a cafe sudha , and orange duck, and 33' export beer ...
I seriously loved her little talk about the cultural history of the colonization of Vietnam. It’s crazy how sharing something like a sandwich can be an opportunity to talk about those kind of events in history
Every food has its history, what are you talking about.
It's crazy how you can even make cultural appropriation a topic whem talking about cooking. Food IS cultural appropriation. Otherwise we would still chew on boar roast and sorrel. But I LOVE her humour!!
@@00MSG How about you reread her comment and stop being so triggered?
Idk Im Logan: "It’s crazy how sharing something like a sandwich can be an opportunity to talk about those kind of events in history" It's not crazy at all. Food is about CULTURE. In this case culture(s). All dishes and ingredients have a rich history if you dig deep enough.
Yeah man it goes deeper then any of this stop reading their fuckin books and use the brain, realize how long people have been here
Damn edna from the incredibles be cooking
A woman who can scold Mr.Incredible is a woman who can cook like a true supervillain
I already figured someone would say something about her hair before reading yours lmao
Just missing the glasses. 😆😆😆
No Capes ! ! !
@@bensmith7536 More like " No Capers!!!".
"If you had a bad work day this is not the time to take it out on your vegetables."
LMAO.
It's true, you don't want to put your frustration into your food. Only to put it back in.
Yeah wish I paid attention....now I can put the mashed carrot and daikon in my banh mi
Yes, do not abuse vegetables! They have feelings too, you know. lol
You should when it comes to......
I made this today for myself and my wife. It was incredible. I made the pickle last night, and I cut the carrot and daikon a little thicker than recommended (the average chopstick). I liked the extra crunch. The sauces were exactly the right flavor. It was so damn good I'm going to invite friends over for dinner (once Covid is over) and serve this in the backyard with ice cold beer.
Sounds like a great time!
Yeah for real your friends will be blessed by your scouting and preparation of a good meal. Cheers
Cool story
“The crunch, the tang and the funk of the sandwich.”
Gotta admit...that got me.
I'm all about the crunch, the tang, and the funk of banh mi.
@@safe-keeper1042 I love the crunch, the tang, and the funk of a big long...
Daikon
I'm sorry but "Massage it like you did that pickle" made me bust out laughing
@Swirly Kalen Have you tried using a microscope? Lol
I'm high. So not only is this food porn, but that line made me snort out my water LOLOL
hahahahahahahaha!! @0:34
CaptainMario4 you just ended that whole boy’s career
"Let's talk THIGHS"
She makes me think of an Auntie I have that makes cringy jokes, but it somehow only makes her more endearing.
Bruh 666 likes
She def not cringey though
Be like your aunt and grow up
Thighs are cringe, thighs give life (and hips)
Why doesn’t this woman have a cooking channel? The way she explains everything was amazing and her vibe is awesome!
She does
@@khuele6015 not going to watch the entire video. What’s her channel?
“If AND WHEN you go to Vietnam...”
Very presumptuous. Challenge accepted.
please do go its amazing!!
Chachi Shapiro do go. It’s a beautiful country and you will have a wonderful time.
You should go. It's a great place to visit. My personal favorite city is Da Nang.
Dude goooooooooooooooo. FUCK I love Hanoi so much. Found this amazing Pho vendor that sold the most fatty broth. Went there every day and brought my travelling buddies.
@@edvardferand9934 the ultra commercial man made city for tourism , basically ?
I love her energy, she is very charming, intelligent and funny!
As a Vietnamese this is the best representation of banh mi i hav seen on CZcams from a foreign country
khong, chi da lam banh mi thit nuong
Ừ đúng thật :D
@@ryandao3047 anh thong minh song o viet nam
Anh sống ở thành phố nào?
@@ryandao3047 anh dang o ha noi. Dang viec CZcamsr va quay phim. Anh song o thanh pho nao? Toi tot hon.
As a note, I've always been told by my family in Vietnam that "bánh mì " comes from "pain de mie" (white bread). Being half French/Vietnamese, I grew up with both cuisines and I still use chopsticks when cooking French meals :D
How is your Onion Soup?
Crap. You even misunderstood the origin of the name. Bánh mì. The word bánh mì is derived from bánh (which can refer to many kinds of food, primarily baked goods, including bread) and mì (wheat). This word has appeared since ancient times until the introduction of French bread. You should research carefully before saying something wrong.
@@TildeSymbol Banh mi is a Vietnamese word, not a loan word. He had lived in France for so long that he was not right about the origin of the word banh mi.
@@TranThanhPhu-uk8cg oh yea, he was wrong absolutely.
@@TranThanhPhu-uk8cg , they were told by their family- they never claimed it was true… Meanwhile, you seem to have lifted the majority of your explanation from Wikipedia!
I found my new band name: The Crunch, the Tang, and the Funk.
😂
ANDREA NEEDS A SHOW!! i need more of her wonderful perspective on history and flavor! Her personality is great!
Seriously, give this woman her own cooking show. Love her!
Yes, she would be great on a cooking show.
Yes, Andrea Nguyen is fantastic. If you like her, you'll love Lucas Sin a chef from Hong Kong. The two of them together would be magic.
I'm so proud how she explained the food background that come out from history of colonialism.
We too, Indonesian has some several foods that I think also a fusion between West and our third world cuisine.
Thank you, Miss Andrea 💐
She’s the kind of lady I would love to meet on the street and it’s chat with. She’s so authentic and funny. I know a Vietnamese lady and I love her spirit and spunk. It’s quite addictive.
she’s so funny!! more content from her pls
Yes 💜💜💜
"What you do for your own sake of cultural survival, is you take the best of what they have and you turn it into something your own." Coming from a country that's been colonized by three counties, one of which, colonized us for more than 300 years, this really resonated with me. Also, this video made me remember my time in Hanoi, and now I wanna go back. :D
Does this country happen to be the phillippines?
@@12sk8erdude Yes.
@@kuroonna16 I know Spain and USA, what's the third one? British?
@@SiPakRubah Japan. It was between 1942 and 1945, during WWII.
@@kuroonna16 Oh, that one. yeah, I forgot
She's one of the best instructional cooks I've ever seen in my life. Clear, concise, and funny.
I had this sandwich at a cafe when I accidentally missed a meal because of work. It was so delicious! I had no idea there was rich cultural importance. God bless.
That sound of cutting the bread in half made me very happy.
Tray Percy samee also the sizzling sound of the chicken 🔥🔥🔥
"That sizzling sound is the sound of good things to come". The fastest I have ever hit a like on a video ever.
I tried this recipe and my whole family absolutely loved it!! Thank you for sharing this recipe and your vibrant personality!
I love this lady! She has great linguistic skills and is super entertaining! Please have her do more videos!
My grandma would always buy me banh mi after school, this brings back a lot of memories.
I love this lady. Please have her on again! ♥️🤟👍🔥
Let’s talk thighs!😂 Her laugh is so cute. Good recipe demonstration!
This lady is amazing! She has such a calm and amazing energy! Love it!
I love the pickled carrots and daikon on a sandwich. Such a game changer.
Siraphon wait till you try shredded green mangoes...
Phoenix AmeriCapital Funds i love those
@@samsonu10 shredded green mangos ? With fish sauce & sugar ? & maybe chili flakes ? That's a Vietnamese snack.
I just finished making this and it was so damn good. I didn't have daikon so I did carrot and onion and used milanese steak instead. Making another one tomorrow.
👍👍
This is what I do, make do with what I have. I just ate my first Banh Mi sandwich. I have chicken breast in fridge needs cooked. I have fresh cilantro, and pickled carrots, a zucchini, onion. Just need one of those buns. I do have flour tortillas, so maybe a Banh Mi wrap?
Wrap follow up, NO! The bread is needed to soak up juices!
@@badassmother1426 You need that bite from the baguette outer shell and the soft chewiness of the roll. Flour tortilla just doesn't feel the same. Also, you need the herb (cilantro) in the sandwich to have that Vietnamese taste.
Yea, I tried it, it was a fail! But I've become expert level since, using good buns!
its interesting how you can blend elements from 2 different cultures and come up with such a delicious sandwich. I do like French and also Italian breads/rolls. But I really enjoy Middle Eastern Food, it's just sometimes I want more hearty bread then you get with the flat bread they serve.
3 sources, Maggi sauce is German.
Because western countries don't put cilantro or coriander into the baguette, also the fillings and sauces. To me those are what set banh mi apart from Subway.
@@SierraSierraFoxtrot Maggi sauce is Swiss.
*ENGLISH 101: She clearly said "brought" or another word would be 'introduce' !!! The word "brought" does not mean 'INVENTED' now, does it ???* 🤣🤣😂🤣😂
I have learned so much from Andrea’s cookbooks and videos. We originally bought Vietnamese Food Any Day to learn how to make Banh Mi but I’ve now made dozens of her recipes with several as family favourites that we make frequently. Her instructions and techniques make this wonderful food very approachable.
Hi Ms. Nguyen! Today I made the Vietnamese 'Banh Mi!' My son, even though he declined to eat jalapenos, cilantro, basil-- he loved your recipe. We decided to take the liberty of grilling the chicken out of doors, as we like the smoky flavor--and with a watchful eye and my son's impeccable timing, the end result was perfect! The marinating sauce --great!
About your recipe instructions, I'm wondering where in the world to find 'Toasted Sesame Oil??' I got hold of everything else on the recipe list, but had to settle for 'Sesame Oil.' I am thinking of toasting some sesame seeds and, in a separate jar, adding the seeds to the plain sesame oil...Maybe that might work?
Anyway, another thing I found out I need is an actual sharp, sharp knife... which I will get--along with a first aid kit (I am known to be clumsy, sad to say!) lololol....
Thanks again for this encouraging and thoughtful instructional video.. ☺
Toasted sesame oil is just sesame oil made from toasted seeds rather than raw ones. It usually has a dark color. Whole Foods and similar grocery stores should carry it! Maybe under another name- the important part is the color
great comment
This is such a wholesome comment!
You remind me of my sister lol please understand a sharper knife should be safer. For goodness sake please don’t jinx yourself! While knowing first aid is a plus, you should try to not use it on yourself when able to avoid doing so.
You can get toasted sesame oil on Amazon! But don't worry about a sharper knife, it's actually safer than a dull knife (even though that sounds wrong). A sharper knife will yield fewer 'slips' and mistakes so less injuries.
I love her. The second she said "No bueno", I was sold. She's perfect!
This is one of the greatest sandwiches on the planet! I usually get them at a Vietnamese bakery. Can't wait to try my own! Thanks 😊
We have countless Vietnamese bakeries in Sydney, Australia... here, the banh mi is an obsession, a part of everyone's diet!
Marrickville Pork roll constantly has people lining up down the street!
Love how she explains the origin of the sandwich with sheer passion!
Yes, Andrea Nguyen is fantastic. If you like her, you'll love Lucas Sin a chef from Hong Kong. The two of them together would be magic.
Wow, I love her character and how she giving knowledge and explain. I could see she try not stay professional but seeing a little funny side is what make she looks like an interesting people.
Idk if she was on later shows but if she wasn’t, a few producers missed a big opportunity because this lady who I wish was my aunt is insanely interesting.
“That sizzling is the sound of good things do come.” What an inspiration.
Andrea Nguyen is an excellent author, it's lovely to see her cooking live
She’s funny. I like this lady. Please show more of her content.
I recently began to have Vietnamese food. I am in love!!!! I am going to purchase your book because the recipe you demonstrated here looks like it's something that I can do and enjoy the creating!! Thank you!!
The sound of her cutting the sandwich at 10:18 gave me chills, and the sound of the first bite afterwards convinced me to go out and make this sandwich.
The history of banh mi is amazing! Thank you for the story
I absolutely enjoyed this video. She is very articulate and knows her stuff. Food Looks scrumptious! Thank you for teaching us.
ok ok.. so I tried this sandwich for 1st time about 3 years ago in Clearwater, FL when I worked at a gunshop as a gunsmith. I kid you not, I'm picky because I like GOOD food. My gunsmith coworker brought me one for lunch one day and I got hooked after the 1st bite. After that we Made it a weekly lunch special every tuesday. I'm going to learn how to make this from this host right here because I've been craving this sandwich for at least 2 years now. SOOOOO good!!!
Just had one today and I’m like I gotta learn how to make this. Absolutely delicious!!
Dude you're telling me.. that's how I felt after I had my first one. Juat got all the ingredie ts the other day. Made my daikon carrot pickle ready. Just need a few other things. These sammies are probably the closest tasye of heaven there is. They have everything. Sweet, savory, spicey, fresh and aromatic, crispy, soft, greasy pork bite, omg.
Can someone please make this woman have her own channel, preferably with daily updates. She is fabulous!
Definitely, the best sandwich in the world. In Portugal we have different sandwiches that can be considered iconic too, but I have to admit that Banh Mi is the best I ever had. I ate it in Hoi An (Madam Khanh - Banh Mi Queen and Banh Mi Phoung). So good!
This is excellent. Pretty much the embodiment of what makes Munchies so great. The little bits of historical context and casual approach to the guide really makes it easy for amateurs to give the recipes a try. 👏👏😬
Came here for a Banh Mi recipe, left with a history lesson.
I love Andrea's explanation about the bánh mì history! We make a Vietnamese style mayonnaise which simply consists of egg yolk, oil and salt and we use tiny red bullet chilies instead of jalapeños! We use Maggi seasoning but we incorporate it in to a coconut water, lemongrass dressing! Best topped with freshly fried onion, crispy shallots and pork or chicken floss. So yummy!
one of the best sandwiches you will ever taste
Your cookbook is one of my favourite. Thank you!
What's the name of it
@@JPzizou the bahn mi handbook
@@albertozaffonato1325 👊👍🏼
I like the fact that you gave us a little history class. I love learning about other countries history and what they like to eat. Thank you for sharing !
Greetings from Bakersfield, California
I made this yesterday. With the exact ingredients. It was amazing. I'll be making this to impress some freinds when they next come round.
I could imagine devouring one after a few beers. Covered in crumbs. 🤤
I just keep coming back to watch this video! It’s perfect in every way.
I have three of Andrea's books on order. After watching this video, I know I'm going to love them. She needs her own cooking show.
Made these tonight. They’re so so incredible. I’m definitely adding these to the rotation moving forward.
Made it for dinner tonight. Again! Since I saw this video quite a while ago, Banh Mi became a favorite in my family and whenever I make it, it’s a success. Love all the flavors and the different textures. For me it’s the best sandwich.
She has nguyen in her name. She is the definitive authoritative source for me for any guide on making this sandwhich.
This was absolutely *delicous*. Everyone loved it and can't wait to have it again!
Thank you for your Banh Mi instruction. Those sandwiches are among the world's best.
Tried this today. I’m pretty ignorant when it comes to southeastern Asian food. I’ve always wanted to experiment. Absolutely fantastic! The flavor profile is out of this world.
Andrea: WHAT ARE YOU?
Me, my head between two slices of baguette: 9:22
LOL
Thank you Munchies for introducing me to this amazing chef. 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Hope to see more features with Miss Nguyen!
OMG I adore her! I might actually make this based on her instructions.
I made this and it came out perfect and really had the same flavor as buying a banh mi from a local restaurant.
i love the pickled daikon and carrots in the banh mi
Love how she explain the story of this tasty sandwich
I realize this is an older video. Auntie Andrea, you just solved a mystery in my mind I've had for years. The Banh Mi I've always had here in Santa Cruz, and San Jose have that perfect light, crunchy bread. I could never find it.
What an idiot I've been. It's been right in front of me. I never realized you could just take a decent baguette and pop it in the oven at 325F.... Stoopid me.
I've since come to perfect the Pan/Pain/Banh/Bread even farther by brushing the top with egg white, then plopping it in the oven. Before doing so, I scoop out at least half of the bread on the inside before re-baking.
I wanted to share how you solved a single frustration with this type of bread I'd had for years. I know my way around cooking, BBQ'ing, grilling a great number of styles.
This simply eluded me as it was so simple and in front of me the whole time.
My Uncle Minh looked at me like I was crazy when I put Doritos in my Bahn Mi the first time I had one😂😂
i'm vietnamese and it feel great to finally see some vietnam food on this channel
I only found out about the french connection recently, made so much sense.
A good banh mi, is a magical thing.
Chicken thighs are the. best.
That was great.
I enjoyed watching you cook! I am so addicted to Banh Mi sandwiches and you have inspired me to make one myself!
One of my favorite sandwiches. Love learning about the history too!
Hey, i'm vietnamese, thanks for bringing our Banh mi on Munchies. We're proud of it!!!!
This is the first time I've seen Maggi in a YT cooking video and I'm here for it. In Vanuatu 🇻🇺 we eat Maggi with everything!
Cutural appropriation happens everywhere, every troubling time in Vietnam - especially when we have more than 2000 years of battlings and wars. And such proud to hear her guiding the recipe and talking about our history with passion.
Been thinking about doing banh mi for a while. Came here to check for more tips, this chef is so positive and wholesome 😍
I like when people explain food with history, you're awesome lady and i already have your book on my Amazon account
this lady's energy is contagious.
I remember the first time I ate a Banh Mi, always stuck to italian or american sandwiches.
But when I got into that first bite, that tangy coleslaw, the barbeque pork, I was hooked for life.
My favorite sandwich used to be pastrami now it's banh mi.
Love this woman we need more culture background on recipes thats what makes it special 💜
Think of colonization while you eat this, but enjoy lmfao
What hasn’t been colonized these days
I think you mean "colonialism" and not colonization. I understand that it must be extremely hard as a leftist to keep track of the proper definitions for words when you are constantly changing them, even to your own detriment, just to "get back at" people who don't explicitly repeat your exact political beliefs on cue.
@@djhenyo i was quoting the video dumbass
@@Suite_annamite somebody‘s racist.
djhenyo why does talking about either have to be “leftist”..? Lmao. Smh 🙄
my favorite version of this would be a pate spread, japnese mayo, confete pork belly then sired on its end to give it a crunch, and with all the fixings.
That sounds great
Me too, damn im so hungry right now
I’m Mexican a American but grew up in Mexico with authentic food but while pregnant I could only eat Vietnamese food, since then I love it and my daughter’s favorite food is Pho 🍲
I really appreciate your attitude and outlook!
This woman is classy! I like her👍🏽
You're such a pleasure to watch. One of my absolute favourites.
This is the most under rated video I have ever seen.
Both in the history lesson, and in the incredible character of the host... 👏 👏 👏
The Bánh Mì sandwich is hands down my favorite sandwich I've had so far, and I have a hard time imagining any sandwich that could beat it.
She’s fantastic!!! I would watch any of her recipes. Glad this was suggested!
Yes, Andrea Nguyen is fantastic. If you like her, you'll love Lucas Sin a chef from Hong Kong. The two of them together would be magic.
Tried this recipe and the flavor was Incredible! Thank you for sharing Andrea❤
Absolutely love your tutorials. So easy to follow and understands.
I just made this as shown, except where I live in Germany I cannot get chicken thighs, fresh cilantro or jalepenos. I was able to pick mint from my garden and bought a basil plant. I love the concept of ripping out the center of the bread because then you can really get it full of what you want in there. I had a Banh Mi in America last week on a visit and it was lackluster, they didn't do that step so it was mostly bread, it was not made with any amount of love or massages: ) Pickling the veggies was a fun experience, but it's the meat marinade that shines in this recipe. Tausendank aus Deutschland.