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A true twist on a traditional Vietnamese sandwich – a Chicken Burger Banh Mi Sandwich.  I had a dinner where I put together 3 different sliders for our family.  I have seen Banh Mi sandwiches all over but never tried one.  So I decided that adapting a chicken burger to the Vietnamese flavor was the way to try this concept for the first time.  I will definitely make this again but I will definitely reduce the amount of fish sauce I used.
I looked up the history or origin of the word Bahn Mi and learned that Bahn Mi actually refers to bread.  It comes from the French Baguette.  In the US, the Bahn Mi has come to mean a Vietnamese sandwich.
Ingredients (adapted from Allrecipes Bahn Mi):
- 1 cup rice wine vinegar
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 1/4 cup fish sauce
- 1 large carrot, cut with the spiralizer
- 1 large daikon radish, cut with the spiralizer
- 6 radishes, sliced thinly
- 1/2 cucumber, sliced thinly
- 2 tbsp canola oil
- 1Â lb ground chicken
- 1/4 of a lemongrass, bottom end diced
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- salt and black pepper to taste
- Hawaiian Sandwich Buns
Directions
Heat a skillet and add the oil. Â Put the burger into the pan.
Abbe @ This is How I Cook
I love banh mi’s but the closest place to me is still 20 minutes away. These look great!
Peter Block
Abbe, you are so lucky to have a place that close. What City?
Serena | Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch
These looks absolutely fabulous! Can’t wait to try them!
Peter Block
Thx Serena.
Nicole Neverman
I love Vietnamese food, so I really love what you have done here! This burger sounds absolutely delicious 🙂
Catherine
Peter, these sliders sound fantastic. I love the all the flavors..they look juicy and delicious. Perfect for cookouts this summer!
Healing Tomato
This looks incredible. You are very creative and I love all the fresh veggies.
christine
This is great Peter. Banh Mi is all the rage right now. I’ve been working on one but haven’t quite perfected it yet. I can’t wait to try yours, it sounds awesome!
nancy@skinnykitchen.com
Fabulous Banh Mi sandwich Peter!
Linda (Meal Planning Maven)
What a tasty and FUN sandwich Peter! Looking at your photos, I can tell you had a blast creating it!
Betsy @ Desserts Required
Great idea to make this out of chicken.
What do you suggest for those of us who are spiralizer-less?
Chef Peter Block
If you are good with knife skills, you could cut matchsticks or use a peeler and make long thin slices. You could also use a mandolin if you have one. Hope these ideas help.
Trevor aka The Burger Nerd
Now this recipe is right up my alley. I love that you incorporated the Vietnamese Bahn Mi flavors into a chicken burger. I’m a bit jealous actually because I wish I had thought of this idea 🙂 Well done!