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Vietnamese Slaw
05.11.11
recipes
Asian Pulled-Pork Burgers
We may call this Asian, yet the flavors of soy sauce, hoisin, and ginger are as familiar to Americans as ketchup and mustard. Fuse them with pork shoulder in a long, slow braise and you’ll end up with the...
05.11.11
food + cooking
The Vietnamese Frappuccino
I recently invented a simple, delicious new recipe for blended iced coffee. But I couldn’t be the first to have thought of it, could I?
Matthew Amster-Burton
06.02.09
Keywords
vietnamese
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asian
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coffee
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beverages
,
matthew amster-burton
food + cooking
Chewy Pork Belly
A seemingly undercooked piece of meat brings up issues of cross-cultural understanding and culinary authenticity.
Matthew Amster-Burton
01.26.09
Keywords
matthew amster-burton
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ingredients
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pork
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asian
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vietnamese
food + cooking
Beef on a Banh Mi?
An ad touting this unorthodox combination speaks volumes about this country’s culinary evolution.
Colman Andrews
01.08.09
Keywords
colman andrews
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vietnamese
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culinary culture
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sandwiches
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beef
recipes
Southeast Asian Beef and Rice-Noodle Soup
Inspired by Vietnamese
pho
(pronounced “fuh”), this soup creates its own broth as meaty short ribs and beef shank simmer.
February 2009
Keywords
ruth cousineau
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asian
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vietnamese
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soup
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beef
recipes
Vietnamese Chicken and Pineapple Soup
This recipe calls for fresh lemon verbena, but you can substitute 1 stalk of fresh lemongrass if lemon verbena is unavailable.
January 2009
Keywords
diary of a foodie
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soup
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poultry
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fruit
,
vietnamese
recipes
Pummelo Salad
January 2009
Keywords
diary of a foodie
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tran thi minh tam
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fruit
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vietnamese
,
seafood
chefs + restaurants
Eight Great Banh Mi in Seattle
These Vietnamese sandwiches are the best cheap lunch in town, and one of the most popular. Here are my favorites.
Matthew Amster-Burton
12.18.08
Keywords
matthew amster-burton
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eight great
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seattle
,
restaurant notes
,
sandwiches
food + cooking
A New York Minute, Faux Pho Edition
It’s hard to make a living.
Francis Lam
05.06.08
Keywords
culinary culture
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new york
,
vietnamese
,
restaurants
,
francis lam
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