Friday, June 01, 2012

First Banh Xeo Meal of the Summer

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Lettuce was on sale last week so we made savoury fried pancakes called banh xeo. It’s a Vietnamese dish, but people also eat it in Cambodia too. We’ve written about the dish before. Making banh xeo is very time-consuming because each one has to be carefully made. After lunch, Mom started making them ahead of time so that we could all eat at the same time.


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We had a bunch of herbs on the table. The top fuzzy herb was brought by my grandma, but she didn’t plant it in her garden. Is it a weed? Hahaa! It turned out to be flavourless. I have no clue how this grew in her garden.

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This spade herb is called the stinky-fish herb. It really smells like dead fish. It’s so weird and fascinating at the same time. Not everyone likes it. It’s an acquired taste.

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There were other herbs and sliced cucumbers too.

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The first banh xeo meal of the summer is always so enjoyable!

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Dinner was finished with some sweet watermelons.


Here's a black and white version of the lettuce image. I like it better than the original.

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