If you haven’t tried Vietnamese sandwich banh mi yet then here is your chance. French-style baguette is packed with fresh and pickled vegetables, cilantro and cold cuts of your choice!
When you try it, you will fall in love with this Vietnamese street food classic! It is the perfect street food when you are on the go and starving. Good size, filling, bursting with flavors and packed with tasty fillings!
Guys, do you like street food or you prefer restaurant food? I am definitely a street-food lover! Hungarian Langos is one of my favorite street foods, alongside with Italian Calzone Pizza and Churros (and Spanish Churros are so easy to make).
Anyways, back to this easy banh mi sandwich recipe. Now I know that banh mi means basically a “sandwich” so for some of you the title might sound strange. However, not everyone knows this so I figured it would clarify things right from the beginning.
My version of a Vietnamese sandwich banh mi is very quick to make because I am not cooking any meats. I am using cold cuts and quickly pickling the veggies. The whole banh mi sandwich is ready in 5-7 minutes tops!
What goes in a banh mi sandwich?
Now every Vietnamese street vendor will make this delicious baguette slightly different. But there is one thing certain for sure – a banh mi wouldn’t be a real banh me without fresh veggies, pickled veggies and cilantro. And of course that crispy French baguette.
As for the protein – roasted pork belly and cold cut meats are probably the most common items. But there are places where you get also fried fish or fried eggs.
If you want to see how an authentic Vietnamese sandwich banh mi is prepared on the street, I recommend watching this video: the complete guide to banh mi.
What is in banh mi seasoning?
There is no special seasoning used to make this sandwich. Mayonnaise, pate and some chilies (or chili sauce) as well as all the fillings turn banh mi into a delicious baguette bursting with flavors!
Now when I was making my version of Vietnamese sandwich banh mi I wanted to add some extra spiciness to the mayo so I mixed it with red curry paste.
What is the pate in banh mi?
If I am not mistaken, traditionally it’s pork pate. However, if you prefer other pate flavors, go ahead and use what you like! Just don’t omit it!
I used herb chicken pate for my Vietnamese sandwich banh mi and we loved it!
How to make Vietnamese sandwich banh mi with cold cuts and pickled veggies
Let’s get some things straight. This is not a recipe that works without any meat. I mean you can do it but the stars of the baguette here are the pate as well as the meats. In this case, the cold cuts.
We start with the pickled vegetables. To make them you only need 5 minutes (or less). I am using white wine vinegar only – just to make them softer and slightly acidic. This works perfectly. All you have to do is thinly cut the carrots and daikon into matchsticks, place them into a bowl and pour the vinegar over. Let sit while you do the prep.
So once you have gathered your ingredients, cut the baguette length-wise and spread a generous amount of pate on one side of the baguette. For the other side use a mix of mayo and curry paste (it’s delicious).
Now start building your cold cut banh mi sandwich. It does not really matter what the order is. I prefer alternating veggies with meats. So cilantro (a must), fresh cucumber slices, some cold cuts slices, pickled veggies, more cold cuts (if that’s what you prefer) and a few slices of chili pepper (jalapeno or any of your choice).
Making this cold cut and pate banh mi takes about 5-7 minutes and at the end of it you are rewarded with that tasty looking baguette that is bursting with flavors!
Good to know:
- Baguettes were introduced to Vietnam by the French long time ago.
- Filled banh mi sandwiches originated in Saigon, Vietnam.
- Cilantro, cucumber and pickled vegetables are a must when making banh mi.
- Daikon is similar to radishes so feel free to use either of those.
- Roasted pork belly is another delicious filling that is widely used to fill these sandwiches. But I’d say pulled pork would also work well here.
Vietnamese Sandwich Banh Mi
Ingredients
- 2 French Baguette type Rolls (4.5 ounce/130 grams each)
Pickled Veggies:
- 1 Carrot (2 ounce/60 grams)
- 1 Daikon (60 grams)
- 2-3 tablespoons White Wine Vinegar
For the Spicy Mayonnaise:
- 4 tablespoons Mayonnaise
- 2 teaspoons Thai Red Curry Paste
Bahn Mi Fillings:
- 2 tablespoons Pate of your choice
- 1 Cucumber (200 grams)
- Fresh Cilantro to taste
- 8 slices Cold Cuts of your choice
- 1 small Chili Pepper or Jalapeno to taste
Instructions
- Wash and peel carrot and daikon. Cut into matchsticks and place into a bowl. Pour the vinegar over and set aside until ready to use.
- Mix mayonnaise with red curry paste.
- Cut open the baguettes – lengthwise. Spread one side with pate and the other side with the mayo mixture.
- Divide all the fillings in between the two baguettes. Before adding the pickled vegetables, drain the vinegar.
Notes
- Each baguette was about 6-inch/15-cm long and weight 4.5 ounce/130 grams each.
- If you don’t have white wine vinegar, use rice vinegar instead. You can also skip the quick pickling and add fresh veggies. If you do, I suggest slicing them thin with a potato slicer.
- Daikon can be substituted with radish.
- The baguettes can be also heated up in the oven prior to filling.
- Cilantro – if you don’t like this herb, use parsley instead.
- Optional: Drizzle the baguette with soy sauce. It gives an extra flavor and saltiness to this Vietnamese sandwich.
- Pork pate is traditionally used. You can use any pate you like.
- You can add more mayo or curry paste.
Claudia Lamascolo says
I just love the bread in this photo I am a huge bread fan and this sandwich looks over the top out of this world delicious!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks, Claudia.
Jaclyn Anne says
I love having a nice big sandwich for lunch, but often feel like I am stuck in a rut of eating the same sandwich everyday. Thank you for this awesome sandwich recipe!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hope you give it a go, Jaclyn!
Lisa Bryan says
I’ve actually never had a Banh Mi sandwich (though I’ve heard about them forever). Will have to give your version a try!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
You must try it, Lisa :)
Caroline says
I love banh mi sandwiches, they are such a fantastic mixture of flavors and you seem to have captured the best of them. Looks delicious!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
The flavors are unreal, aren’t they? :)
c says
Such beautiful sammies! LOVE all the color and goodies in them!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you!
John L. says
Do you have a recipe for this baguette used in this picture or was or bought at your local bakery? I remember having a banh mi with this bread type(not you typical thin/long/extra crunch type. Thanks so much!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi John. I bought the baguettes at our local supermarket. Wish I had a recipe for them as they are delicious!