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HCMC rice flour cake braves novel shrimp-paste flavor

Updated: 20:42, 13/11/2020
Rice flour cake, or banh duc, a popular old-age Vietnamese dish, eaten with shrimp paste has proven to be an intriguing culinary combination in HMC city. 

Made from rice flour mixed with limewater and peanuts, banh duc, a traditional dish enjoyed across the country, can be eaten with molasses, honey, stir-fried mince pork, braised pork, and braised fish, among others.

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Banh duc with shrimp paste.

Banh duc served with shrimp paste (mam tom), the pungent yet savory Vietnamese sauce, has become a recent addition to Saigon's culinary landscape.

Hidden in a small alley at 766/68/27/1 Cach Mang Thang 8 Street, Ward 5, Tan Binh District, a small stall open from 3 p.m. to around 6 p.m, sells banh duc for VND3,000 ($0.13) a pop.

Though the alley is mostly quiet, customers usually opt for takeout rather than eating in. As the afternoon progresses, a small queue routinely forms in front of the stall, so you'd better come early.

To prepare the simple dish, first mix the rice flour with limewater, adding salt to taste. Then, cook the mixture, making sure no clotting occurs. As the mixture thickens, add a small amount of cooking oil and peanuts, usually right near the end.

The rice flour mixture can then be scooped onto plates to cool and set.

Served with well-seasoned shrimp paste, big eaters could devour 3-4 plates of banh duc at once. With the dish prepared in advance, customers are free to order as much as they desire.

The chewy yet savory cake, served with shrimp paste, lime juice and added chilies, along with some stir-fried shallots, creates a joyous harmony, ideal for both an afternoon-snack and dinner.

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Source: VnExpress

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