The crispy Vietnamese cupcake with a shrimp on top

Cupcakes are predictable – they are named that way because they are baked in cup-shaped containers, and they are cakes.

Then comes the Vietnamese banh cong, which can turn your conventional idea of cupcakes on its head.
The cake is made in a mold that is half a soup ladle half a tube. The final result may look similar to your favorite dessert at a quick glance, but it’s not.

Banh cong is originally a dish of the Khmer in southern Vietnam. A long time ago it could only be found in Soc Trang Province, but southerners loved it so much they brought it around the Mekong Delta with them and turned the cake into the popular dish that it is today.

Its recipe is straightforward: a mixture of rice and soy flour, mung beans, shredded taro, minced pork and shrimps.

The frying method is a lot more complicated – there’s an order of what to put into the mold: first the batter, the beans and taro, the meat and then more batter. The cooks will carefully place a shrimp on top (or two if they are generous).

The whole mold is then dunked into boiling oil. After around 20 minutes, the cake is removed from the mold. But don’t salivate just yet.

The secret of the cake is that it will be quickly fried one more time, mold-free. This gives banh cong a perfectly crispy skin, but the cake inside is still very soft as if it were baked, not fried.

And because the Vietnamese cuisine is all about balance, a fried cake will be served with a lot of fresh herbs and vegetables.

Finally, the genius thing about banh cong is its dipping sauce, similar to the version paired with the famous banh xeo.

The lightly sweetened sauce with a touch of lime takes the cake to a whole new level. It’s truly the proverbial icing on the cake.

Where to try: Can Tho City and Soc Trang Province in the delta are arguably two best places in for banh cong.

In Ho Chi Minh City, check out the small shop at 8 Ly Thuong Kiet Street in Go Vap District.


Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Ngu Hanh food fest attracts thousands of visitors
Ngu Hanh food fest attracts thousands of visitors

VOV.VN - The Ngu Hanh Food Festival has opened in No 1 Phan Dang Luu street, Danang, attracting thousands of visitors coming to the city to experience the diversified and fine cuisines of Asia and Europe. 

Ngu Hanh food fest attracts thousands of visitors

Ngu Hanh food fest attracts thousands of visitors

VOV.VN - The Ngu Hanh Food Festival has opened in No 1 Phan Dang Luu street, Danang, attracting thousands of visitors coming to the city to experience the diversified and fine cuisines of Asia and Europe. 

Food flea market to open in Mekong delta Can Tho city
Food flea market to open in Mekong delta Can Tho city

A southern food flea market is to be opened in Mekong Delta Can Tho city, aiming to promote the country’s Mekong Delta culinary specialities as well as to attract domestic and international visitors to the region, according to the municipal culture and tourism department.

Food flea market to open in Mekong delta Can Tho city

Food flea market to open in Mekong delta Can Tho city

A southern food flea market is to be opened in Mekong Delta Can Tho city, aiming to promote the country’s Mekong Delta culinary specialities as well as to attract domestic and international visitors to the region, according to the municipal culture and tourism department.

Vietnamese food festival in Bangladesh
Vietnamese food festival in Bangladesh

The Vietnamese Embassy in Bangladesh held a three-day traditional cuisine festival in the capital city of Dhaka between May 5 and 7.

Vietnamese food festival in Bangladesh

Vietnamese food festival in Bangladesh

The Vietnamese Embassy in Bangladesh held a three-day traditional cuisine festival in the capital city of Dhaka between May 5 and 7.