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Vietnamese Pork Bun Cha

Cultural Context

Originating from Hanoi, Bun Cha is a beloved street food featuring grilled pork served over rice noodles. Traditionally enjoyed as a lunch dish, it reflects the balance of flavors in Vietnamese cuisine—sweet, savory, and fresh. Today, Bun Cha has gained international popularity, often found in Vietnamese restaurants around the world, showcasing the country's rich culinary heritage.

VietnameseVNHanoimain
45 min
medium
4 servings
Servings4
500g (1 lb) pork mince
500g (1 lb) pork belly, sliced
vegetable oil for grilling
500g (1 lb) dried vermicelli noodles, cooked according to packet instructions
3 red chillies, seeded and finely chopped
5 garlic cloves, finely chopped
mint to serve
Thai basil to serve
lettuce leaves to serve
¼ cup fish sauce
4 small Asian shallots or 2 eschallots, finely chopped
6 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 tbsp dark soy sauce
1 tbsp white sugar
1 tsp ground black pepper
½ cup white vinegar
½ cup white sugar
1 tsp sea salt
100g (3.5 oz / 0.2 lbs) thinly sliced green papaya or carrot
½ cup fish sauce
3 tbsp white vinegar
¾ cup white sugar
1 cup water
2 tbsp lime juice

pork belly

🥗Healthier: chicken thighs

💰Cheaper: pork loin

Chicken thighs reduce fat while maintaining flavor.

fish sauce

🥗Healthier: soy sauce

💰Cheaper: salt

Soy sauce offers a similar umami flavor.

sugar

🥗Healthier: honey

💰Cheaper: brown sugar

Honey adds sweetness with a unique flavor.

rice vermicelli noodles

🥗Healthier: zucchini noodles

💰Cheaper: spaghetti

Zucchini noodles are lower in carbs.

1

In a bowl, combine the marinade ingredients. Mix half the marinade with the pork belly and set aside to marinate for at least an hour or overnight.

2

Mix the other half of the marinade with the pork mince and form into small patties. Set aside to marinate also.

3

For the pickled papaya, combine the vinegar, sugar and salt in a large bowl. Stir until the sugar dissolves. Add the papaya and set aside for at least 30 minutes.

4

Make the dressing by heating the fish sauce, vinegar, sugar and water in a saucepan over high heat until the sugar dissolves. Transfer to a bowl and allow to cool. Then stir through the lime juice.

5

Heat a char-grill pan, barbecue plate or frying pan over high heat. Brush with oil and grill the pork belly for 2 minutes each side or until slightly charred and cooked through. Transfer to a serving platter.

6

Brush the pan or plate with oil again and cook the pork patties for 3-4 minutes each side or until slightly charred and cooked through. Transfer to the same serving plate.

7

To serve, place some of the warm pork belly and pork meatballs into a medium-sized bowl. Spoon over a generous amount of the dressing. Serve with noodles, herbs, lettuce and garlic and chilli.

Cooking Techniques

marinatinggrillingboilingpickling

Equipment Needed

char-grill panbarbecue platefrying pan

Spice Level:

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Dietary

pescatarian

Allergens

fish

Also Known As

Bun Cha HanoiGrilled Pork Noodles

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