Banh Xeo, Eating and Cooking Vietnam’s Crispy Pancakes
The menu just said banh xeo, Vietnamese pancakes. We ordered them innocent and unexpecting with no idea what would be delivered to our table. We were in Hoi An, a city in central Vietnam famous for good food so we figured, as we had 3 months to spend in Vietnam, that we should try every item on the menu. Our first banh xeo had us hooked and at least one of our family has eaten them every day since that first taste and texture explosion. Let’s take a look at cooking banh xeo, how to eat them, and what exactly is a Vietnamese crispy banh xeo pancake.
Banh Xeo, Vietnamese Pancakes
What are Banh Xeo?
Banh xeo is a cold weather comfort food dish that’s as delicious as it is surprising. There’s just something about banh xeo that makes it out of this world. When we first tasted banh xeo we couldn’t imagine how wrapping them in thin rice paper could possibly enhance them, but it certainly does, it’s another textural dimension on top of the extra crispy pancake. The crispness comes from the rice flour used in the pancake mix, coconut, not dairy milk, being the liquid ingredient. Each banh xeo holds a few bean sprouts, a couple of plump prawns and a few slivers of finely cut pork. Overstuffing this pancake would not improve it, as with all Vietnamese dishes, the balance is perfect just the way it is. Add leaves and herbs, particularly mint, and dip in the sweet, sour, hot fish sauce. Amazing!
How to Eat Banh Xeo?
Cut your folded banh xeo pancake into manageable sized pieces and lay it flat on a piece of rice paper. Using chopsticks, select leaves and herbs and lay these on top. Roll the pancake into a ticght wrap ( this takes some practice!) dip into the sauce and eat.
What to Serve With Banh Xeo?
Banh Xeo must be served with a selection of leaves, lettuce and mint being our minimum requirements, along with thin, crispy rice paper to form the wraps and the correct dipping sauce. The sauce is composed of fish sauce, sugar, lime, garlic and red pepper of chili to taste.
How to Make Banh Xeo Extra Crispy?
It’s in the cooking time and the temperature of the oil. Don’t add your banh xeo until the oil is hot enough to bubble a chopstick, then cook for longer than you would expect. The sizzle is in the name ( xeo) and the crispness comes with long cooking as demonstrated below.
Where to Get Bahn Xeo Mix
You can buy Bahn Xeo or Vietnamese pancake mix online, check below.
People have been asking which wrappers to use. A reader suggested the rice paper wrappers below ( see comments section) for banh xeo use. I haven’t tried these. Links for the UK and USA are below, there is a similar product here for Australia , but check the price. A very hard wrapper will not work, it needs to be thin and flexible so as not to crack when when you wrap. You do not soak wrappers for banh xeo use.
Bahn Xeo are absolutely one of our new favourite things, we’ve eaten hundreds from several different restaurants and never had a bad one. We hope you have fun making and eating your bahn xeo. If you’d like to read more about Vietnamese food, Hoi An food in particular, click through, or maybe you need our general Vietnam travel guide.