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Reddit mentions of The Banh Mi Handbook: Recipes for Crazy-Delicious Vietnamese Sandwiches [A Cookbook]

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Banh Mi Handbook: Recipes for Crazy-Delicious Vietnamese Sandwiches [A Cookbook]. Here are the top ones.

The Banh Mi Handbook: Recipes for Crazy-Delicious Vietnamese Sandwiches [A Cookbook]
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ColorMulticolor
Height7.79 Inches
Length8.75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2014
Weight1.19931470528 Pounds
Width0.6 Inches

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Found 4 comments on The Banh Mi Handbook: Recipes for Crazy-Delicious Vietnamese Sandwiches [A Cookbook]:

u/retailguypdx · 4 pointsr/Chefit

I'm a bit of a cookbook junkie, so I have a bunch to recommend. I'm interpreting this as "good cookbooks from cuisines in Asia" so there are some that are native and others that are from specific restaurants in the US, but I would consider these legit both in terms of the food and the recipes/techniques. Here are a few of my favorites:


Pan-Asian

u/Chris_Parker · 2 pointsr/Breadit

Got the recipe from The Banh Mi Handbook (which is fantastic, by the way) and it turned out pretty damn delicious. Rolling the dough out was interesting and it took me a minute to get used to. My next attempt, I'm going to try focusing on minimizing that butt at the bottom of the rolls from the seam - any tips on that? That and getting a better slice on the top of the rolls - I used my Wusthof chef when I probably could have used a better implement.

I forgot to take it with me to work, but the recipe from memory has 500mg Vitamin C (so like one pill, crushed), 3T vital wheat gluten, 3 1/2C unbleached AP flour (I only had bleached at the time), AD yeast, salt, and sugar. I'll update with an edit when I get home if people would like it in more detail. One oversight I had was not having a spray bottle to mist the rolls periodically before baking, but it didn't come out poorly as a result.

u/LittleMissyScare-All · 1 pointr/fatlogic

Of course! I use the recipe in The Banh Mi Handbook. I got it for Christmas a few years ago and every recipe I’ve tried has been fantastic! I highly recommend.