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Vietnam Authentic home cooking from Vietnam, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Vietnam as Bánh cuốn homemade
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Homemade Bánh Cuốn

Linh Fruit
Linh Fruit @cook_4778429

A classic Vietnamese dish with a unique flavor that you’ll find yourself craving from time to time. When I couldn’t find a place to eat it, I decided to make it myself. The recipe is simple, but it took me several tries to get it right, plus a helpful tip from a friend. Perfect for anyone far from home or moms who want to make bánh cuốn without additives for their kids.

A classic Vietnamese dish with a unique flavor that you’ll find yourself craving from time to time. When I couldn’t find a place to eat it, I decided to make it myself. The recipe is simple, but it took me several tries to get it right, plus a helpful tip from a friend. Perfect for anyone far from home or moms who want to make bánh cuốn without additives for their kids.

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Homemade Bánh Cuốn

Linh Fruit
Linh Fruit @cook_4778429

A classic Vietnamese dish with a unique flavor that you’ll find yourself craving from time to time. When I couldn’t find a place to eat it, I decided to make it myself. The recipe is simple, but it took me several tries to get it right, plus a helpful tip from a friend. Perfect for anyone far from home or moms who want to make bánh cuốn without additives for their kids.

A classic Vietnamese dish with a unique flavor that you’ll find yourself craving from time to time. When I couldn’t find a place to eat it, I decided to make it myself. The recipe is simple, but it took me several tries to get it right, plus a helpful tip from a friend. Perfect for anyone far from home or moms who want to make bánh cuốn without additives for their kids.

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Ingredients

Serves 2-3 servings
  1. Bánh cuốn flour: 200 grams (about 1 2/3 cups)
  2. Ground pork: 300 grams (about 2/3 pound)
  3. Wood ear mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms
  4. 1small onion
  5. Fried shallots
  6. Vinegar, sugar, fish sauce, salt, black pepper, fresh chili
  7. Vegetable oil
  8. 2 tablespoonstapioca starch (about 16 grams)
  9. Cucumber, carrot, fresh herbs (such as cilantro, mint, and lettuce)
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Steps

  1. 1

    Mix the bánh cuốn flour and 2 tablespoons tapioca starch with about 2 1/2 cups water (600 ml), add a pinch of salt and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil. (The tapioca starch will make the rolls chewier.)

  2. 2

    Finely chop the wood ear mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, and onion. Sauté with the ground pork, seasoning with salt and black pepper to taste. (I only cook the pork until just done, then turn off the heat and let it cool. If you overcook the filling, it can become tough when used in the rolls.)

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  3. 3

    Prepare a nonstick skillet and a deep plate with a diameter equal to the skillet. Wrap the plate with plastic wrap 2-3 times. This plate will be used as a flat surface for rolling the bánh cuốn.

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  4. 4

    Heat the skillet, brush a thin layer of oil, then pour in a ladle of batter. Swirl to coat the bottom evenly—don’t make it too thick or the rolls will be tough. Cover with a lid. When the batter turns translucent, place the plastic-wrapped plate over the skillet and flip to release the sheet onto the plate. If cooked properly, the sheet won’t stick to the pan.

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  5. 5

    Let cool slightly, then sprinkle the filling on top. While doing this, start cooking the next sheet. When about 1/3 of the batter remains, add a little more water, as the batter will have thickened at the bottom.

    A picture of step 5 of Homemade Bánh Cuốn.
  6. 6

    Roll up the sheets as shown. Using this flat surface, the bánh cuốn will be just as smooth as those made with a steamer.

    A picture of step 6 of Homemade Bánh Cuốn.
  7. 7

    Arrange the rolls on a plate and sprinkle with fried shallots. Serve with Vietnamese pork sausage or meatloaf. I make the dipping sauce like the one for bún chả, and it also goes well with grilled pork. Enjoy!

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Published in the US on March 20, 2026 17:09

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