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Bánh Xèo | Traditional Pancake From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Bánh Xèo | Traditional Pancake From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Bánh Xèo | Traditional Pancake From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Bánh Xèo | Traditional Pancake From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Bánh Xèo | Traditional Pancake From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Bánh Xèo | Traditional Pancake From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Bánh Xèo | Traditional Pancake From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Bánh Xèo | Traditional Pancake From Vietnam, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas

Crispy Vietnamese Pancake (Bánh xèo)

(Crispy Vietnamese Pancake, Vietnamese Pancake, Vietnamese Sizzling Pancake, បាញ់ឆែវ, ขนมเบื้องญวน. Khanom beuang yuan, บั๊ญแส่ว, Ban sao)

Loosely translated as sizzling pancakes, bánh xèo is a famous Vietnamese dish that combines crunchy crêpes with a variety of savory ingredients. The distinctive Vietnamese element in these nourishing pancakes is rice flour, which is combined with water, turmeric, and coconut milk or coconut cream in order to create the thick yellow batter.


Additional ingredients, most commonly scallions, bean sprouts, shrimps, and cubed pork or beef, are sautéed before the mixture is added to the pan. The pancake is pan-fried at a low temperature and gently folded in half, keeping the ingredients safely tucked inside the pancake.


Bánh xèo is eaten everywhere in Vietnam, with slight regional differences in ingredients. Traditionally, it is served in a unique way, usually complemented with vegetables such as lettuce, carrots, and cucumbers, heavily seasoned with fresh cilantro, mint, and parsley.  Read more

Famous nuoc cham sauce, made with fish sauce, lime juice, sugar, chopped chili peppers, and garlic is typically served alongside bánh xèo. The pancakes are always freshly prepared and are supposed to be torn in larger pieces, which are usually wrapped in lettuce or rice paper and eaten by hand.


The dish is also a popular street food item in Cambodia and Thailand.