condiment

Củ Cải Chua Ngọt [Pickled Daikon and Carrots]

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Củ Cải Chua Ngọt [Pickled Daikon and Carrots]
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4
Author
Prep time
15 Min
Cook time
4 Min
Total time
19 Min

Củ Cải Chua Ngọt [Pickled Daikon and Carrots]

Whether you like to add this Vietnamese staple condiment to a (banh-mi sandwich, rice noodle salad, or summer roll) it's quick and easy to make. Personally, I keep my fridge stocked with this.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups, carrots (Cut into match sticks)
  • 1 cup, daikon (Cut into match sticks)
  • 1/4 teaspoon, kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon, organic sugar
  • 1 cup, rice vinegar (Unseasoned)
  • 2 cups, filtered water
  • 2 clove, peeled garlic
  • 1/4 ounce, peeled ginger (Sliced)
  • 1 each, jalapeno

Instructions

  1. Cut carrots and daikon into 1/8" thick x 2-3" long
  2. In a medium-size pot, add kosher salt, organic sugar, rice vinegar, water, garlic, ginger, and jalapeno.
  3. Bring the pot to a simmer.
  4. Take the pot off the heat.
  5. Add cut carrots and daikon.
  6. Submerge carrots and daikon (under pickling liquid) with a small plate
  7. Allow carrots and daikon to steep for at least 15 minutes at room temperature.

Notes:

Store carrots and daikon in a mason jar with the pickling liquid. Keep refrigerated.

pickles, daikon, carrots, condiment, preserve, vinegar
sauce
Vietnamese
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Nước Mắm Gừng [Ginger Fish Sauce]

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Nước Mắm Gừng [Ginger Fish Sauce]
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Author Chef Tu David Phu
Prep time
15 Min
Total time
15 Min

Nước Mắm Gừng [Ginger Fish Sauce]

Nước chấm is a common name for a variety of Vietnamese "dipping sauces" that is served as a staple condiment on Vietnamese dining tables. Flavor profile ranges from sweet, sour, salty, savory, and/or spicy sauce.Nước Mắm Gừng is a derivative of Nước chấm with the addiition of ginger.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Mince ginger, garlic, and shallot
  2. In a food processor (or blender) add 1 cup Lemon Juice 2 tbsp Shallot, 2 tsp Garlic and2 tsp Ginger
  3. Transfer mixture to a separate bowl
  4. Then add 1/2 cup Son Fish Sauce, 1/2 cup Coconut Water, and 2 tsp of chrouk metae [fermented chili paste]
  5. Last, season the sauce with 3 tbsp Organic Sugar (or 1/3 tsp stevia)
fish sauce, spicy, fermented, dressing, sauce,
sauce
Vietnamese
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