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Banh Mi Bowl
🇻🇳 Vietnamese

Banh Mi Bowl

⏱ 30 min (plus 30 min pickling)
🍞 ~16g (bowl with ⅓ cup rice + pickled veg)
🍽 4 servings
⭐ 4/5
⚠️ Estimates only — not medical advice. Carb counts vary by brand and portion. Always verify with your endo or CDCES.

🌍 Cultural note

The bánh mì sandwich is one of the great food gifts of the Vietnamese-American immigrant story — French baguette technique meets Vietnamese flavor, born from colonial history and remade as a hand-held love letter. The full baguette is a carb landmine for our kids, so we're rebuilding it as a bowl: same craveable combo of savory protein, crunchy bright pickle, fresh herbs, jalapeño heat, mayo richness — minus the bread spike.

Why this recipe is T1D-friendly

Ingredients

Protein (pick one)

Quick pickle (do-cua-chua)

Bowl build

Directions

  1. Make the pickle first: combine vinegar, water, monk fruit, and salt in a jar. Add carrot and daikon. Cover and let sit at least 30 minutes (fridge for up to 2 weeks).
  2. Marinate the protein: mix fish sauce, soy sauce, garlic, monk fruit, and pepper. Toss with pork or chicken. Let sit 15 minutes.
  3. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Cook protein, breaking up if ground, until caramelized and cooked through (8–10 min for ground; 10–12 min for chicken thighs sliced).
  4. While protein cooks, prep your bowl toppings: slice cucumber, pick herb leaves, slice jalapeño.
  5. Mix mayo with a small squeeze of sriracha (or leave plain for kid bowls).
  6. Cook jasmine rice if you haven't already.
  7. Build each bowl: rice base, protein, drained pickle, cucumber, herbs.
  8. Drizzle mayo, squeeze lime, scatter herbs.
  9. Optional grown-up move: add a fried egg on top, runny yolk into everything.
  10. Eat with chopsticks or a fork — no wrong way.

Dash's kid tips 🐆

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