Vietnamese Grilled Rice Paper Omelette (Bánh tráng nướng)
introduce
Vietnamese baked rice paper omelette Bánh Tráng Nướng, rice paper omelette can be seen everywhere in Vietnam. With just a few ingredients, it has become a snack that Vietnamese people can enjoy all day long. This is also a Vietnamese snack that many outsiders find very delicious. Use air-dried rice paper as the base, spread onion, dried shrimps, beef jerky shreds, then add two quail eggs and butter and bake on charcoal fire to become crispy and delicious baked rice paper. Because its appearance is very similar to pizza, the locals also gave it the cute nickname of Pizza Vietnam.
Gourmet features
First spread some cream on the rice paper, then add chopped green onions, dried shrimps, dried shrimps, eggs and other ingredients. Some will add pork floss or minced meat. Finally, they will be topped with Vietnamese sweet pepper sauce, and some will squeeze in a little mayonnaise. That’s it.
During the waiting process, please watch carefully to see if Auntie is baking it seriously. The color of the baked rice paper will change from slightly transparent to opaque off-white, and the rice paper will also change from hard and tough to crispy. If not, If you bake it evenly and eat it, it will be like eating white rice and you will bite into a few dry and hard rice balls.
There are regular aunties selling them on both sides of the Centennial Post Office, which is a simple version. If you want to experience the charming status of baked rice paper among local youth, or want to try the luxurious version, I recommend you to visit Three Counties not far from Yijun. Every night at eight or nine o'clock, you can see couples or friends sitting on the sidewalk. Everyone sits on the low tables and chairs, and the most luxurious ones cost only 20,000 to 30,000 VND (approximately NT$40). It is an absolutely affordable and beautiful time for the petty bourgeoisie. It is no wonder that baked rice paper has become a popular The perfect place to spend an evening among young people. If you travel to Vietnam and see a baked rice paper stall like this, remember to stop and order one to try and feel its charm.