Weekend Cooking: Bánh Chúng for Lunar New Year #weekendcooking @BethFishReads

Inspired by the Vietnamese food market photos shared with Weekend Cooking by Jackie of Junkboat Travels, I decided to cheat today and write about Bánh Chúng (Rice Cakes) – one of the Vietnamese recipes my husband has been trying over the past few months. (I say “cheat” because my only participation in the cooking was to take the photos and to hold a finger on the string when the knots were being tied.)

He modified the vegetarian recipe for  he found on the Kitchn by adding some spicy shredded pork in the center. The Vietnamese students (a group of six nuns or “sisters”) whom my husband is tutoring twice a week to help them learn enough English to attend college here said the rice cakes tasted authentic.

The name “rice cakes” is a little misleading, because they’re nothing like the crunchy puffed rice cakes we might buy at the store here.

package of Quaker rice cakes
Bánh Chúng aren’t this kind of rice cake!

Bánh Chúng are constructed like tamales. They are made by molding glutinous (sticky) rice around scoops of mashed beans and spiced, shredded meat, on top of banana leaves; wrapping the leaves around the rice;  tying them up with string; and simmering the tidy little packages in a big stockpot of water for about six hours.

Mouse over the photos to read the captions for more details!

Very elaborate and time-consuming to make, but my husband enjoys learning from his students (a charming group of six nuns from a Dominican order in Vietnam staying in a convent near us) and he has taught himself some Vietnamese, as well. It was a great snow day project!

The Lunar New Year fell on February 19 this year, right in the midst of several record-setting snowstorms, but roads were clear enough at the time for the celebration to go on. The snow also allowed my husband to be one of the drivers for a fun sledding expedition with his students that month!

group photo of my husband with the six sisters from Vietnam
After a sledding expedition with the sisters from Vietnam my husband (aka Teacher) is tutoring in English. In their twenties and thirties, they had never seen snow before this winter!

Happy Weekend Cooking!

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Jackie
8 years ago

Thanks so much for mentioning my post! I am inspired by your husband and am going to try this out. I will post the outcome.
BTW I think adding the spiced pork is perfect!

Beth F
8 years ago

Your husband is very ambitious — those cakes looks so good. I love the shot of the sisters in the snow.

Diane (@bookchickdi)
8 years ago

That’s a very ambitious undertaking, I don’t think I would have the patience or technical skill to make them.

Cecelia
8 years ago

What a fun activity – and you have taste testers who can tell you if they turned out right! Love the photos of the process.

Kay
Kay
8 years ago

Those rice cakes are really interesting and I can see how they would be very time consuming. How nice to have tasters that know what they should be like. Love the snow picture!

Roberta
8 years ago

The rice cakes do have similarities in technique to tamales, which also require time to prep and cook. What a lovely story and great smiles.

Charlie
8 years ago

I have to agree with the others that they look time consuming, but also well worth it!

Carole from Carole's Chatter

Cheating in this case is entirely appropriate! Cheers

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