CookpadCookpad
Guest
Register or Log In
Save and create recipes, send cooksnaps and more
  • Search
  • Premium
    • Top Cooksnapped Recipes
    • Top Viewed Recipes
  • Premium
  • Challenges
  • FAQ
  • Send Feedback
  • Region
  • Your Collection
Your Collection
To start creating your recipe library, please register or login.
Bánh da lợn
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete
CookpadCookpad
Vietnam Authentic home cooking from Vietnam, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Vietnam as Bánh da lợn
A picture of Bánh da lợn.

Bánh da lợn

Chân Chân ( Nhược Tư )
Chân Chân ( Nhược Tư ) @cook_4943957

She would bend over in the dim kitchen, each graceful movement filling the small space with a gentle warmth. Those magical mornings are etched in my memory like a beautiful streak of light, soft as mist. The peaceful years with her were so comforting that even now, a simple touch brings a wave of nostalgia. Tears well up as I remember her soft hands offering me a piece of freshly made cake, fragrant with the scent of the backyard garden. Even as I grew older, I realized no one could make this cake as delicious as she did. Each thin, delicate layer was perfectly chewy, rich, and silky smooth on the tongue. The recipe below is one I collected. The result is very tasty, though nothing compares to the cake she made back then.

She would bend over in the dim kitchen, each graceful movement filling the small space with a gentle warmth. Those magical mornings are etched in my memory like a beautiful streak of light, soft as mist. The peaceful years with her were so comforting that even now, a simple touch brings a wave of nostalgia. Tears well up as I remember her soft hands offering me a piece of freshly made cake, fragrant with the scent of the backyard garden. Even as I grew older, I realized no one could make this cake as delicious as she did. Each thin, delicate layer was perfectly chewy, rich, and silky smooth on the tongue. The recipe below is one I collected. The result is very tasty, though nothing compares to the cake she made back then.

Read more

Bánh da lợn

Chân Chân ( Nhược Tư )
Chân Chân ( Nhược Tư ) @cook_4943957

She would bend over in the dim kitchen, each graceful movement filling the small space with a gentle warmth. Those magical mornings are etched in my memory like a beautiful streak of light, soft as mist. The peaceful years with her were so comforting that even now, a simple touch brings a wave of nostalgia. Tears well up as I remember her soft hands offering me a piece of freshly made cake, fragrant with the scent of the backyard garden. Even as I grew older, I realized no one could make this cake as delicious as she did. Each thin, delicate layer was perfectly chewy, rich, and silky smooth on the tongue. The recipe below is one I collected. The result is very tasty, though nothing compares to the cake she made back then.

She would bend over in the dim kitchen, each graceful movement filling the small space with a gentle warmth. Those magical mornings are etched in my memory like a beautiful streak of light, soft as mist. The peaceful years with her were so comforting that even now, a simple touch brings a wave of nostalgia. Tears well up as I remember her soft hands offering me a piece of freshly made cake, fragrant with the scent of the backyard garden. Even as I grew older, I realized no one could make this cake as delicious as she did. Each thin, delicate layer was perfectly chewy, rich, and silky smooth on the tongue. The recipe below is one I collected. The result is very tasty, though nothing compares to the cake she made back then.

Read more
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete
Share
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Ingredients

  • Green Layer
  • 1 2/3 cupstapioca starch (about 200 grams)
  • 1.8 ouncespandan leaves (about 50 grams)
  • 2/3 cupwater (about 150 ml)
  • 2/3 cupcoconut milk (about 150 ml)
  • 1/2 cupsugar (about 100 grams)
  • White Layer (mung bean)
  • 1/2 cuptapioca starch (about 60 grams)
  • 1/2 cupsplit mung beans (about 100 grams)
  • 3/4 cupcoconut milk (about 200 ml)
  • 1/2 cupsugar (about 100 grams)
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.

Steps

  1. 1

    For the pandan leaves, choose medium-aged, fresh, undamaged leaves for the best color without needing food coloring. Soak the fresh leaves in water to remove dirt, then wash thoroughly. Cut off the white base and yellow tips, then chop into short pieces. Blend 1.8 ounces (50 grams) of pandan leaves with 2/3 cup (150 ml) water, then strain to get 2/3 cup (150 ml) pandan juice. If you can't find fresh pandan leaves, you can use pandan paste—just add a little to 2/3 cup (150 ml) water until you get the desired green color and aroma.

  2. 2

    Soak the mung beans in water for at least 3 hours until they expand, then steam or boil until cooked. 3.5 ounces (100 grams) of mung beans will yield about 5.3 ounces (150 grams) cooked if steamed, or about 6.3–7 ounces (180–200 grams) if boiled. If using whole mung beans with skins, adjust the weight after cooking as needed. (Note: The original mentions taro, but it's not included in the ingredient list, so skip this step.)

  3. 3

    Green Layer – Mix all the green layer ingredients together until smooth. Strain through a sieve to remove any lumps. White Layer – Blend all the white layer ingredients in a blender until smooth.

  4. 4

    Steaming the cake – Prepare a steamer with plenty of water and bring to a boil. Line the lid with a cloth or towel to prevent water from dripping onto the cake. If using a metal cake mold, lightly grease it with oil to prevent sticking. Step 1: Place the mold in the steamer. Step 2: Pour in a layer of green batter, cover, and steam on high heat. Step 3: When the green layer turns translucent (cooked), reduce the heat, pour in a layer of mung bean batter, and turn the heat back up to cook the next layer quickly. Step 4: When the mung bean layer turns translucent, pour another layer of green batter.

  5. 5

    Continue alternating layers until you reach the desired number of layers. Note: Start and finish with a green layer. The mung bean (or taro) layers in between should be thicker than the green pandan layers. The steaming time for each layer depends on the size of your mold and the thickness of each layer. When a layer turns translucent, it's done. For example, if using a yogurt container as a mold and pouring each layer with a soup spoon, each layer takes about 5–7 minutes to steam.

  6. 6

    Make sure each layer is fully cooked before adding the next to ensure even cooking. Prevent water from dripping onto the cake so the layers stick together well. Using a large mold gives a prettier cake but takes longer to steam, which can cause the green color to fade. Using a smaller mold keeps the color vibrant and makes a cake that's just the right size. Let the cake cool completely before removing it from the mold.

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete

Cooksnaps

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Copied!

Chân Chân ( Nhược Tư )
Chân Chân ( Nhược Tư ) @cook_4943957
Published in the US on August 05, 2025 14:01
" Còn lại tôi với bếp. Dẫu sao như thế vẫn còn hơn nghĩ rằng chỉ còn lại một mình. "
Read more

Keywords

Pandan Coconut Tapioca Bean

Similar Recipes

More Recipes

  1. A picture of Moong Dal & semolina chila with paneer stuffing.

    Moong Dal & semolina chila with paneer stuffing

    Uzma Syed Uzma Syed
  2. A picture of Tricolor nutritious Uttapam.

    Tricolor nutritious Uttapam

    culinarycubit culinarycubit
  3. A picture of Baking Powder Biscuits (Harper Compact All-Temp Oven Cooking Guide).

    Baking Powder Biscuits (Harper Compact All-Temp Oven Cooking Guide)

    Cluelesskitty Cluelesskitty
  4. A picture of Channa Masala.

    Channa Masala

    Swaminathan.V Swaminathan.V
  5. A picture of Di san xian.

    Di san xian

    Sarvat Hanif Sarvat Hanif
  6. A picture of Sabudana Popcorn.

    Sabudana Popcorn

    ZMA ZMA
  7. A picture of Nishasta Halwa/Wheat Starch Halwa.

    Nishasta Halwa/Wheat Starch Halwa

    ZMA ZMA
  8. A picture of Creamy Rotini Pasta with Bacon and Spinach.

    Creamy Rotini Pasta with Bacon and Spinach

    test545 test545
  9. A picture of 🍆🥔🌶️ Chatpata Aloo Baingan Bharta.

    🍆🥔🌶️ Chatpata Aloo Baingan Bharta

    Khanfaiziya5 Khanfaiziya5
  10. A picture of Cheese Bread (Harper Compact All-Temp Oven Cooking Guide).

    Cheese Bread (Harper Compact All-Temp Oven Cooking Guide)

    Cluelesskitty Cluelesskitty
  11. A picture of Spanish rice.

    Spanish rice

    Autumn Farmer Autumn Farmer
  12. A picture of Easy mexican pizza casserole.

    Easy mexican pizza casserole

    cdisom cdisom
  13. A picture of Baked Corn Casserole.

    Baked Corn Casserole

    Janet Arthur Farmer Janet Arthur Farmer
  14. A picture of Apple Betty Crisp.

    Apple Betty Crisp

    Daniel Englert Daniel Englert
  15. A picture of Honey garlic Asian shrimp.

    Honey garlic Asian shrimp

    Whipchik Whipchik
  16. A picture of Cinnamon bun Apple pie.

    Cinnamon bun Apple pie

    Liette VanNiekerk Liette VanNiekerk
  17. A picture of Chicken avocado tortilla.

    Chicken avocado tortilla

    Faozia Faozia
  18. A picture of Apple Betty Crisp.

    Apple Betty Crisp

    Daniel Englert Daniel Englert
  19. A picture of Fish Fry.

    Fish Fry

    Tejal Gore Tejal Gore
  20. A picture of Rava dosa.

    Rava dosa

    Rachitha Iyer Rachitha Iyer
  21. A picture of Savory middle eastern Biscuits.

    Savory middle eastern Biscuits

    ChefHope ChefHope
  22. A picture of Eggless chocolate beetroot cake.

    Eggless chocolate beetroot cake

    Anuradha Sridharan Anuradha Sridharan
  23. A picture of Honey garlic Asian shrimp.

    Honey garlic Asian shrimp

    Whipchik Whipchik
  24. A picture of Baked Ham-n-Cheese Delight.

    Baked Ham-n-Cheese Delight

    annerose0 annerose0
  25. A picture of Beer Brauts.

    Beer Brauts

    B-Rich in da Kitch B-Rich in da Kitch
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/1664771
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App

About Us

Our mission at Cookpad is to make everyday cooking fun, because we believe that cooking is key to a happier and healthier life for people, communities and the planet. We empower home cooks all over the world to help each other by sharing their recipes and cooking experiences.

Subscribe to Premium for exclusive features & benefits!

Cookpad Communities

🇺🇸 United States 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇪🇸 España 🇦🇷 Argentina 🇺🇾 Uruguay 🇲🇽 México 🇨🇱 Chile 🇻🇳 Việt Nam 🇹🇭 ไทย 🇮🇩 Indonesia 🇫🇷 France 🇸🇦 السعودية 🇹🇼 臺灣 🇮🇹 Italia 🇮🇷 ایران 🇮🇳 India 🇭🇺 Magyarország 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇬🇷 Ελλάδα 🇲🇾 Malaysia 🇵🇹 Portugal 🇺🇦 Україна 🇯🇵 日本 See All

Learn More

Cookpad Premium Careers Feedback Blog Terms of Service Community Guidelines Privacy Policy Frequently Asked Questions

Download our app

Open Cookpad App on Google Play Open Cookpad App on App Store
Copyright © Cookpad Inc. All Rights Reserved
close