Bánh
In Vietnamese, the term bánh translates loosely as "cake" or "bread", referring to a wide variety of prepared foods. With the addition of qualifying adjectives, bánh refers to a wide variety of sweet or savoury, distinct cakes, buns, pastries, sandwiches, and other food items, which may be cooked by steaming, baking, frying, deep-frying, or boiling. Foods made from wheat flour or rice flour are generally called bánh, but the term may also refer to certain varieties of noodle and fish cake dishes, such as bánh canh and bánh hỏi.
Each variety of bánh is designated by a descriptive word or phrase that follows the word bánh, such as bánh bò or bánh chuối. Bánh that are wrapped in leaves before steaming are called bánh lá.
In Vietnamese, the term bánh is not limited to Vietnamese cuisine: it applies equally to items as varied as fortune cookies, pudding, caramel custard, and sacramental bread.
In some cases, the word can also refer to inedibles that have a cake-like shape, such as car tires, bath soaps, and compressed tobacco wheels.
Varieties
There is a nearly endless variety of named dishes with the prefix bánh. What follows is a list of the most typical traditional varieties of bánh.Noodles
- Bánh canh – tapioca noodles which are cut from a large sheet.
- Bánh hỏi – extremely thin noodles that are woven into intricate bundles and often topped with chopped scallions and a complementary meat dish
- Bánh phở – The steamed flat and thin cake made from rice flour and water before being cut into strips. The strips are not only called Bánh phở but also "con phở" or "cọng phở," noodles that are used in phở. The width of the strips is usually around 1 cm or less.
Dumplings
- Bánh bá trạng – like Chinese zongzi
- Bánh bao – ball-shaped bun filled with pork and/or other ingredients
- Bánh bột lọc – tapioca cake packed with shrimp
- * Bánh bột lọc trần – dumplings with wrappers made of tapioca starch; similar to Chaozhou fun guo
- * Bánh bột lọc lá – tiny rice flour dumplings stuffed with shrimp and ground pork and wrapped in a banana leaf; from Hue
- Bánh cam – deep-fried glutinous rice sesame balls filled with sweetened mung bean paste; from southern Vietnam
- Bánh ít – small stuffed glutinous rice flour balls
- * Bánh ít trần – "naked" small stuffed glutinous rice flour balls
- Bánh khúc – glutinous rice ball
- Bánh nậm – flat rice flour dumpling from Hue stuffed with minced pork and wood ear mushroom, and seasoned with black pepper and spices; wrapped in a banana leaf
- Bánh phu thê –
- *Bánh phu thê bột bán
- Bánh rán – deep-fried glutinous rice sesame balls filled with sweetened mung bean paste; from northern Vietnam
- Bánh tẻ, small steamed rice cake wrapped with Lá dong leaves into a long, thin cylindrical shape, and boiled thoroughly.
Pancakes
- Bánh bèo – small steamed savory rice cakes
- Bánh căn – a southern specialty consisting of small pancakes made from rice batter cooked in small clay pans
- Bánh đúc, rice cake or corn cake is eaten as a dessert or savory meal
- Bánh rế – deep-fried pancake
- Bánh khọt – a southern specialty consisting of small, fried rice flour pancakes
- Bánh xèo – a fried rice cake with shrimp and pork
- Bánh bột chiên – fried rice cakes with eggs
Rolls
- Bánh cuốn – steamed rice roll
- Bánh tôm – shrimp patties
- * Bánh tôm Hồ Tây – a shrimp patty made from deep fried julienned sweet potatoes – specialty originating from the area around West Lake, Hanoi
Rice paper
- Bánh tráng – rice paper
- Bánh ướt – steamed rice paper
Breads and sandwiches
- Bánh mì – bread or Vietnamese baguette
- Bánh mì Pháp – baguette
- Bánh mì Sài Gòn – Vietnamese sandwich
Sweet cakes
- Bánh bò – "cow cake," made from glutinous rice flour and coconut milk, with a honeycomb-like texture
- Bánh cáy, rectangular-shaped sweet dessert made by roasting and grinding glutinous rice and other ingredients
- Bánh da lợn – colored steamed layer cake made from tapioca starch, rice flour, coconut milk and/or water, sugar, and other ingredients
- Bánh đúc – rice cake or corn cake eaten as a dessert or savory meal
- Bánh chuối – banana cake
- Bánh gối - a type of bread originating from Chinese fried dumpling
- Bánh khoai mì – sweet cassava cake
- Bánh khoai môn – taro cake
- Bánh tiêu – hollow doughnuts
- Bánh trung thu – mooncake
Dishes for special occasions
- Bánh chưng – square-shaped steamed glutinous rice dumpling wrapped in a dong leaf
- Bánh tét – log-shaped cylindrical glutinous rice cake, wrapped in a banana leaf and filled with a meat or vegetarian filling
- Bánh trôi – served together with bánh chay
- Bánh tổ – a round, golden/taupe colored, sticky cake served for new years. It's made of glutinous rice flour, sugar, water, and soybean oil. Like the Chinese new year cake, neen gow, the bánh tổ is cut into thin slices then dipped in egg and fried before serving. This is an uncommon pastry and it's said the shape represents a wheel. It is sometimes decorated with white sesame seeds and red food coloring.
Others
- Bánh bông lan – sponge cake
- Bánh chay – served together with bánh trôi
- Bánh cốm – green rice cake made using cốm with mung bean filling
- Bánh cuốn
- Bánh cáy
- Bánh đa or Bánh tráng nướng - rice cracker
- Bánh đậu xanh – sweet mung bean paste
- Bánh dừa
- Bánh gai – made from the leaves of the "gai" tree dried, boiled, ground into small pieces, then mixed with glutinous rice, wrapped in banana leaf. The filling is made from a mixture of coconut, mung bean, peanuts, winter melon, sesame, and lotus seeds.
- Bánh giầy, also written as bánh dầy – white, flat, round glutinous rice cake with tough, chewy texture filled with mung bean or served with Vietnamese sausage
- Bánh giò – pyramid shaped rice dough dumplings filled with pork, shallot, and wood ear mushroom wrapped in banana leaf
- Bánh hoa hồng – rice cake that is shaped like a flower and made with mung bean paste
- Bánh ít lá gai – triangular dumpling wrapped in ramie leaf, similar to Chinese zongzi
- Bánh kẹp – Vietnamese waffle cookies made from rice flour – like a Pizzelle
- * Bánh kẹp lá dứa – pandan waffle
- Bánh mật – Molasses-sweetened glutinous rice cake
- Bánh lá dừa – Cake wrapped in coconut leaf
- Bánh phồng tôm – prawn cracker
- Bánh phục linh
- Chè lam Phủ Quảng
- Bánh quế
- Bánh tráng mè
- Bánh bèo ngọt
- Bánh bà lai hoa hồng
- Bánh bèo nhân tôm thịt
- Bánh bèo xiêm
- Bánh xếp bột gạo
- Bánh xếp bột gạo
- Bánh xíu mại sắc
- Bánh tầm bì
- Bánh Bao Cade
- Bánh Bò Rễ Tre
- Bánh Bò Khoai Lang
- Bánh Bò Lá Dứa
- Bánh Bò Mã Lai
- Bánh Bò Nướng
- Bánh Bò Nướng Chay
- Bánh Bông Lan Bơ
- Bánh Bông Lan Cuốn
- Bánh Bông Lan Phú Sĩ
- Bánh Bông Lan Rễ Tre
- Bánh pía
- Bánh Chuối Hấp
- Bánh Chuối Nướng
- Bánh Cốm
- Bánh Choux
- Banh Dap - Rice crackers stuck together
- Bánh Dẻo
- Bánh Dẻo Cuộn
- Bánh Flan
- Bánh Gan
- Bánh Hạnh Nhân
- Bánh Hạnh Nhân Kiểu Tàu
- Bánh Hoa Mai/Hoa Đào
- Bánh Hoa Sen
- Bánh in
- Bánh Men
- Bánh Mì Ngọt Nhân Xoài và Phô Mai
- Bánh Quai Vạc
- Bánh quai vạt – need literal translation of this name
- Bánh Quế/Bánh Kẹp
- Bánh Sát Phu
- Bánh Thuẫn Hấp
- Bánh Tổ
- Bánh Vòng
- Bánh Ú Nước Tro
- Bánh Xốp Bơ
- Bánh Bao Nương Nhân Xá Xíu
- Bánh Hoa Hồng
- Bánh Khoai Môn Tàn Ong
- Bánh Mì Chiên
- Bánh Mì Hấp
- – A French-inspired meat-filled pastry. Characterized by flaky crust and either pork or chicken as the filling.
- Bánh Phồng Tôm
- Bánh trôi nước