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  2. Quick Vietnamese Noodle Soup with Beef Recipe - AOL

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    In a large saucepan, combine the chicken stock with the water, agave syrup, grated ginger and soy sauce and bring to a boil. Add the noodles and simmer over low heat for 2 minutes.

  3. Bò 7 món - Wikipedia

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    Bò nướng sa tế: raw beef slices marinated in lemongrass to be cooked on grill; Bò nhúng dấm: Raw slices of beef to be cooked in a vinegared fondue [2] Bò nướng mỡ chài: Sausages made from grilled ground beef wrapped in caul fat casing; Bò lá lốt: Grilled ground beef wrapped in a Lolot leaf (very similar to a grape leaf in ...

  4. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Phở bò (beef noodle soup) from the city of Hội An – different regions have different recipes for their phở. Bún chả, a dish of grilled pork and noodle and herbs Bún bò Huế, a spicy, lemongrass rice vermicelli noodle soup served with fresh herbs and vegetables. Vietnamese cuisine encompasses the foods and beverages originated ...

  5. List of Vietnamese ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Beef thịt bò: Phở, Gỏi bò, Bò lá lốt, Bò nướng hành Beef is used less commonly, save for pho and the famed Bò 7 món ("Seven-course beef") Chicken thịt gà: fish cá: goat meat thịt dê: Dog meat thịt chó: Frog legs đùi ếch: Shrimp tôm: Pork thịt heo: Nereididae rươi: Hanoi

  6. Shaking beef - Wikipedia

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    Shaking beef or bo luc lac (Vietnamese: bò lúc lắc, French: bœuf lôc lac) is a Vietnamese dish that consists of beef that has been cut into small cubes, marinated with soy sauce, fish sauce and oyster sauce, then sauteed in a wok with red onion and pepper before being served on a bed of fresh lettuce with slices of tomato and cucumber.

  7. Vietnamese noodles - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese noodles are available in either fresh (tươi) or dried (khô) form. Bánh canh – thick noodles made from a mixture of rice flour and tapioca flour or wheat flour; similar in appearance, but not in substance, to udon; Miến – cellophane clear glass noodle. Slightly chewy, thin, and cylindrical

  8. List of Vietnamese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Spicy chicken curry over special rice noodles Bún bò Huế: Thừa Thiên–Huế Province: Noodle soup Huế style (hot and spicy) beef rice vermicelli soup with lemongrass and pork [3] [4] Bún bung: Hanoi: Noodle soup Rice vermicelli cooked with pork ribs and bamboo shoots Bún cá: Hanoi: Noodle dish

  9. Satay - Wikipedia

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    The chicken meat is marinated for about two hours to make the meat tastier. This satay is accompanied with ketupat. Sate ayam, chicken satay Sate Asin Pedas A salty and spicy chicken, goat and beef satay from Bandung in West Java. [35] Sate Ayam Chicken satay, the most common and widely distributed type of satay in Indonesia. Sate Ayam Kampung