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Vietnamese Vermicelli Bowl (Bún Thịt Nướng)
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Vietnamese Vermicelli Bowl (Bún Thịt Nướng)

⏱ 35 min (plus 20 min marinade)
🍞 ~22g (½ cup vermicelli + veggies + nước chấm)
🍽 4 servings
⭐ 5/5
⚠️ Estimates only — not medical advice. Carb counts vary by brand and portion. Always verify with your endo or CDCES.

🌍 Cultural note

Bún is the Vietnamese-American lunch staple — a big bright bowl of cold rice vermicelli topped with grilled meat (usually pork or chicken), pickled veg, herbs, peanuts, and a generous pour of nước chấm. It's everything we love about Vietnamese food in one bowl: hot meat, cool noodles, crunchy veg, fresh herbs, salty-sweet-sour dressing. Eat it on a hot day and you'll never miss takeout.

Why this recipe is T1D-friendly

Ingredients

Grilled pork

Bowl

Dressing

Directions

  1. Make the marinade: mix lemongrass, garlic, shallot, fish sauce, soy sauce, oil, monk fruit, and pepper. Toss with pork. Marinate at least 20 minutes.
  2. Cook vermicelli per package — usually 3–4 minutes in boiling water. Drain, rinse cold thoroughly. Set aside.
  3. Make a batch of nước chấm if you don't have it already (see foundation sauce recipe).
  4. Heat a grill, grill pan, or large skillet over medium-high until very hot.
  5. Cook pork in a single layer, working in batches, 2–3 minutes per side until caramelized at the edges and cooked through.
  6. While meat cooks, set out all bowl components: lettuce, cucumber, pickled veg, herbs, peanuts, scallions, vermicelli.
  7. Build each bowl: shredded lettuce at the bottom, vermicelli on top, grilled pork on one side, pickled veg + cucumber on the other, big pile of herbs in the middle.
  8. Sprinkle peanuts and scallions.
  9. Pour ¼ cup nước chấm over the top (or serve on the side for kids who like to dip).
  10. Toss at the table just before eating so everything gets coated in dressing.

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