Bánh Tráng Nướng

Vietnamese Grilled Rice Paper Pizza
A crispy grilled rice paper topped with egg, minced pork, sausage, scallions, and sauces, often called the “Vietnamese pizza.”

Other variations:

Bánh tráng nướng Đà Lạt, Bánh tráng nướng phô mai, Bánh tráng nướng thập cẩm

Category

Street Food Snack

Region

Popular Nationwide

Preparation Time

22 min

Servings

4

Difficulty

Very Easy

About this recipe

Bánh Tráng Nướng originated in Đà Lạt and has become a popular street snack nationwide. The thin rice paper is grilled until crisp, layered with toppings, and folded or cut for easy eating.

Ingredients List

4 large rice paper sheets 4 quail eggs or 2 chicken eggs 100 g minced pork 100 g chả lụa (diced) 2 tbsp dried shrimp (optional) 2 scallions (chopped) 4 tbsp mayonnaise 4 tbsp chili sauce oil for cooking

Materials & Tools

Charcoal grill or stovetop grill pan tongs spoon knife and chopping board

Preparation steps

Total Time :

22 min

Active Time :

22 min

Cooking Time

Step 1
Heat Grill
Place rice paper on grill or pan over medium heat.
5 min
Step 2
Add Base
Brush with oil, spread egg.
5 min
Step 3
Add Toppings
Quickly add pork, sausage, shrimp, scallions.
5 min
Step 4
Add Sauces
Drizzle mayo and chili sauce.
2 min
Step 5
Grill & Serve
5 min
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8

Chef’s Tips

Keep heat medium to prevent burning before toppings cook; press toppings lightly into egg so they stick.

Serving Suggestions

Extra chili sauce, pickled vegetables

Nutritional info

300 kcal14 g protein12 g fat35 g carbs

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