Do you ever get into a rut of making the same old favorites for dinner week after week? I often cook new things but I give in to requests for someone’s favorite dish of the day. Today was no old favorite but it’s going to be soon.
Who doesn’t like food on a stick? Nobody, I know. I made Vietnamese grilled pork patties on skewers and served them with a pickled vegetable salad with fresh herbs and two wonderful sauces and some rice. I ate like I was a skinny person.
This whole meal is easy although there are quite a few ingredients. I started the pickled vegetable salad the night before so the flavours would have time to develop. The pickling liquid is a bit of rice wine vinegar and some sugar, garlic and chilli and pop the carrots in. The cucumbers have no chilli or garlic – even easier.
Why Vietnamese? I was trolling the net yesterday and found an Australian website that does all sorts of tours around the world. The tours that caught my attention first were food tours to all sorts of wonderful places like Cambodia, Italy, Morocco, Peru, Argentina and others. I sat there for the longest while imagining myself trekking through Peru tasting everything I could get my hands on.
My Adventure Travel also has a search box on their front page that’s auto filled with suggestions and the first one that came up was Vietnam and instantly I knew that was going to be my first ‘interesting’ meal. My getaway from the same old meal. I went off in search of inspiration.
I fell for the food on a stick and the peanut sauce and the dipping sauce, plus that pickled vegetable salad was speaking to me too. Off to the shop for ingredients and I was in business.
- 2 tablespoons jasmine rice
- 500g (1 pound) pork mince
- 1 tablespoon fish sauce
- 1 egg
- 3 green spring onions, ends trimmed, finely chopped
- 2 garlic cloves finely chopped or minced
- 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon caster sugar
- 8 bamboo skewers
- Soak bamboo skewers in water.
- Heat a small frying pan to medium and add the rice. Stir for four or five minutes until the rice is golden brown. Cool for 5 minutes than place in a mortar and pound with a pestle until finely crushed.
- In a large bowl, add the crushed rice, pork mince, egg, spring onions, garlic, fish sauce and sugar and mix well to combine.
- With wet hands form 24 uniform balls and thread three patties on each skewer. Refrigerate the pork skewers for 30 minutes before placing on a hot grill (or grill pan) for 10 to 12 minutes or until cooked through.
- Serve with pickled vegetable salad, dipping sauce and peanut sauce for happy faces everywhere.
The pickled vegetables are perfect with the meatballs – you really must try this salad. It’s wonderful
- 4 large carrots, peeled, cut into thin matchsticks
- (1/2 cup) rice wine vinegar
- (1/4 cup) water
- 1 tablespoon caster sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 red birdseye chilli, deseeded, finely chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, crushed
- 4 Lebanese cucumbers, ends trimmed, halved lengthways, thinly sliced diagonally
- (1/2 cup) rice wine vinegar
- (1/4 cup) water
- 1 tablespoon caster sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- Butter lettuce leaves
- Bean sprouts
- Fresh mint leaves
- Fresh coriander (cilantro) leaves
- Fresh ThaI basil leaves
- Add the carrots, vinegar, water, sugar, salt, chilli and garlic in a large glass or ceramic bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and place in fridge for 6 hours or overnight
- Add the cucumbers, vinegar, water, sugar and salt in a medium glass or ceramic bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for 6 hours overnight
- Drain the carrots and cucumbers. Arrange the lettuce, carrot, cucumber, bean sprouts, mint, coriander and basil on a serving platter.
Finally, once you make these sauces, the pork patty skewers and the pickled vegetable salad, you’ll be like me who said all through dinner, “I want to go to Vietnam if this is how they eat!”
- 1 tablespoon peanut oil
- 1 garlic clove, finely chopped
- 1 long fresh red chilli, deseeded, finely chopped
- 80g (1/2 cup) unsalted roasted peanuts, finely chopped
- 125ml (1/2 cup) water
- 2 teaspoons peanut butter (or as much as you like)
- 80ml (1/3 cup) coconut milk
- 1 tablespoon tamarind puree
- 1 tablespoon fish sauce
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped palm sugar
- Place a small frying pan over medium heat and add the oil, garlic and chilli and cook, stirring, for 1 minute or until aromatic.
- Add the chopped peanuts and cook, stirring, for 2-3 minutes or until golden. Add the water and coconut milk and stir until well combined. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until the sauce thickens slightly.
- Add the tamarind, fish sauce and palm sugar and stir to combine. Set aside for 10 minutes to cool before serving
- 60ml (1/4 cup) water
- 60ml (1/4 cup) fish sauce
- 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
- 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon finely chopped palm sugar
- 1 tablespoon shredded carrots
- ½ stem lemon grass, pale section only, finely chopped
- 2 long fresh red chillies, deseeded, finely chopped
- 1 garlic clove, crushed
- Combine all ingredients in a large measuring cup and stir until the sugar has dissolved.
Gourmet Getaways says
LOL!
You ate like a skinny person, so funny!
These look so delicious, I would be happy to eat like a skinny person every day if they were on offer. Vietnamese flavours are so good!!! If you visit I am coming along with you!
sallybr says
Oh, I choked laughing on the “I ate like a skinny person” – you are too much!!!!! Priceless!!!!!
ok, now that I dried the tears of laughter from my face, let me say that I made pickled cucumbers for the first time this past weekend and I am hooked. I think I’ll start a process of picking the universe, one veggie at a time. Stay tuned
now, on to the patties on skewers – I love the concept and tried it once, but it was tragic. My patties crumbled during grilling and it was a royal mess and a very very unattractive meal that followed. what’s the secret for success with this?
Maureen says
Most of the recipes I found while researching didn’t have an egg. I looked at the ingredient list and thought, “that’s going to fall off the skewer and be a pain, I’m gonna add an egg.” I won’t say I wasn’t careful flipping them over but they stayed together. I love making pickles too!
John@Kitchen Riffs says
I usually eat like a skinny person. And I used to be skinny! Once. 😉 A habit I’m finally getting out of, but I’d sure ditch it if I had this in front of me. I love Vietnamese food. Almost never make it, though. I need to get in the habit — starting with this. Thanks.
Krista says
I just bought ground pork but haven’t decided what to do with it yet. This looks DELICIOUS, Maureen. 🙂
Lizzy (Good Things) says
Maureen this is my kind of food…. Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm mmmmmmmm!
Padaek says
Perfect meal! Looks absolutely delicious Maureen! I think you would be a wonderful food tour guide. Have a lovely weekend! 🙂
yummychunklet says
What tasty, savory looking skewers!
Joanne T Ferguson says
G’day and YUM Maureen, true!
WHO doesn’t love anything on a stick…and peanut sauce too!
WISH I could try one of these right now!
Cheers! Joanne
ela@GrayApron says
Skewers are so much fun! Dipping them in those sauces….yes, happy faces everywhere! Thanks, Maureen! 🙂 ela
Choc Chip Uru says
These skewers look wonderful my friend, so flavoursome 😀
Can never get tired of Viet food!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Maureen says
You would like the pickled salad and the sauces. The pork skewers not so much. 🙂 I wonder what vego delight you could make that would be just as good as pork.
Choc Chip Uru says
Mmm, I am a sucker for vietnamese food, it looks so delicious!
I bet this sauce is a winner!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says
I love food on a stick! This looks delicious and light too. BTW Maureen, I made your chocolate chocolate muffins today and they were incredibly good 😀 I’m not even normally a muffin person too!
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
These skewers look very tasty! They remind me of vecapcici that my husband really loves.
Trevor says
I think this is my idea of a perfect meal. Seriously. Just perfect.
Abbe@This is How I Cook says
I make and eat Vietnamese food quite often. I have some similar recipes on my blog! Totally love this dish. I could eat it every day. And then I would be skinny!
Shashi @ http://runninsrilankan.com says
That Vietnamese Peanut Sauce would have me dipping and eating everything in sight – and those pickled carrots and cucumbers sound like a wonderful accompaniment! Glad you picked Vietnam!
By the way – the my adventure store link has an extra “.au” on it and not connecting directly.
Maureen says
Well, I guess I just assumed that’s where I’d been since it was in Australia. 🙂 I’ll fix it, thanks a lot!
A_Boleyn says
Gorgeous patties. I’d make them today if it wasn’t so very very cold. So cold that the inch thick glossy ice areas on my parking spot meant I slipped and fell today when I got home from work. Luckily I was able to lever myself up by opening the car door and levering myself up using the car frame. Between the 2 bad knees and the bad hips there was a moment of panic there thinking I’d never be able to get up.
Barbara | Creative Culinary says
I would like to place an order to go if that’s not too much trouble?
Meaning they look DELISH and I want some but I don’t feel well enough to cook. Now I’m hungry which is good but I’ve only got some cereal to eat. You have both made and ruined my day. 🙂
Maureen says
LOL I’m grateful and I apologize in the same sentence. 🙂
Claire @ Claire K Creations says
What is it about putting food on a stick that makes it taste even better? Yum yum Maureen!
cheri says
Hi Maureen, I love Vietnamese food, with all the fresh veggies used to accompany the dish. Look delicious!
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
I love Vietnamese food, what an exceptional meal!
Hotly Spiced says
I like food on sticks! I’ve made a pickled salad before for a Thai dish and it was really good – I ate so much of it. I thought the vegetables would go soggy but they didn’t; they stayed crisp. If there’s something to dip in peanut sauce I’ll eat too much of it xx
Roberta says
Pork patties never looked or sounded so delicious. Yum!!!!!
Ramona says
Wow, this is my kind dish!! I love all the Asian flavors you have here and I could eat these skewers and feel like I was heaven. Amazing job!
Karen (Back Road Journal) says
I can’t wait until we head to Maine for the summer and we roll out the grill. This sounds like a terrific meal that I will enjoy as will the guests that come to visit us, I’m sure.
Ansh says
I have only eaten Vietnamese food in restaurants. These look very delicious. I would eat these like a famished person 😀
cakewhiz says
i love food on sticks! they are just so much fun to serve and eat 😀
My husband would go crazy for these and I have a feeling these will become a family favorite at our house 😉
Sandra - The Foodie Affair says
Yummy! All the flavors in this dish are so good. I can practically drink peanut sauce!
nancy@jamjnr says
Yum! I love the look of that salad with all the fresh herbs. I’ve never been to Vietnam either but that’s one place I would really like to explore one day.
Liz says
Your skewers and salad look terrific. Exotic, but not so off the beaten track that Bill would turn his nose up at them! Win for me, win for him 🙂
everythingofcooking says
What a lovely dish for meat and rice lovers!
Lea Ann (Cooking On The Ranch) says
Raising hand … I like food on a stick. And these sound really good. Love that photo of all of the vegetables and greens.
Catherine says
Dear Maureen, Sounds like a delicious and healthy meal. Blessings dear. Catherine xo
ATasteOfMadness says
I think I could eat the whole lot in one sitting. This looks too good!
Sandra says
Pork on a Stick!? I am there (sigh, drool, sigh)
Alexandra Duarte says
So yummy! Thank you so much for all the recipes! :o)
Hannah says
This is pretty much my dream meal. Pickles and meat in bite-sized portions.
Dahn says
Oh my heavens!! This looks like a dish I have at one of our local Vietnamese restaurants… so good! I’m going to have to try this
Bam's Kitchen says
I Vietnamese food as love all the fresh vegetables and herbs. I know that Asian recipes always has a long ingredient list but I am used to that and this meal I a certain would come together quickly. Pinning recipe so I can make it later.
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes says
What a wonderful meal. So light and refreshing.
Marie @citronlimette says
My kind of meal. I like food on a stick. Thanks for sharing.
easyfoodsmith says
The skewers sound delicious. I have never tried Vietnamese or south east Asian cooking for that matter. I think I am going to give these a try very soon.
Chris @ The Café Sucré Farine says
Please write a note to yourself that this is what I would like when I come to visit. Is that being rude? I’m only asking because this looks absolutely fantastic! I love meals like this, so fresh, healthy and delicious. Actually, if I ever got to visit you, I’d be so excited I could probably eat Spam and not even notice 🙂
Indre @ cupcakesnmiracles says
If I would cook it for my men – I think he’d be happiest men in the world. Definitely have to try!
InTolerant Chef says
My favorite flavour profiles Maureen- yummo!
Mireya @myhealthyeatinghabits says
I love that it’s served with all the yummy fresh vegetables and herb making it a fresh and tasty dish.
Claire @ Simply Sweet Justice says
This looks SO good. I’m going to make this soon–the pickled salad sounds good, and I’m all for dips.
mjskit says
I love food on a stick but I’ve never used minced meat. What a smart idea! Love the flavors and all of the Vietnamese sides are great, but that dipping sauce if just downright fabulous! What a meal!
Sanaa says
I love this recipe. I will make it with beef- I don’t eat beef- and I can not wait to try the pickled vegetables.
merryn@merrynsmenu says
How wonderful this is such a gorgeous combination and I loved pickled vegetables – plus – do ahead! The balance with the pork patties (I adore meat on a stick) and satay sauce is incredible. Great post 😀
suzanne Perazzini says
That looks divine with great flavours. I love how you arranged the salad.
Claire says
Just adore Vietnamese food and it’s also on my wish list of travel places! I’ve made a Thai style version of this before now so I’ll bookmark this one for a day when I fancy Vietnamese – thanks!
minnie says
I want to run into my kitchen right now, and make these beauties! Looks smashing. You are such a great cook Maureen!
Amy @ Elephant Eats says
I LOVE Vietnamese food, and this looks delicious! That reminds me I’ve got to make some soon…the summer rolls are so good but a pain to make.
Mary Frances says
Maureen – this sounds freaking amazing!!! My kind of meal – but these things take time too with all the washing and chopping and 2 sauces. Doing the salad the night before was brilliant.
You feeling better?
Trisha says
I’ve recently been into pickling veggies too! Adds a lovely depth of flavor to the salad. I love all the freshness going on here. The mini pork skewers are so cute!
My Kitchen Stories says
I just love Vietnamese and I can eat it like I am a skinny person too!. Theses are a really good ida that I think might get me out of the dinner rut. i’m gonna make them with chickens balls!
Christina @ The Hungry Australian says
Woah! I love Vietnamese and these pork skewers look incredible. WANT!!!!!
Christina @ The Hungry Australian says
Yum! I love Vietnamese food and these skewers look delicious. WANT!
Lisa the Gourmet Wog says
‘ I ate WAY too many of these and have no regrets’
LOL Maureen, yep who doesn’t love food on a stick?!
Kitchen Belleicious says
i love that they are in bite size skewer form bc I imagine the flavor stands out even more
Vicki Bensinger says
Wow what a wonderful dish and so many luscious flavors, my mouth would certainly be dancing. I can see this with chicken and fish as well. It’s so beautiful and full of color. Each recipe can be used separately with other dishes or combined as you have it. Love this! Thanks for sharing.
Aurica says
a great recipe meal to have, i love those skewers how been cooked 🙂
Celia says
Yum! That looks crazy delicious and healthy, and I’m especially happy to have a good dipping sauce recipe, thank you. I’m still trying to figure out if “ate like a skinny person” means eating a little or a lot.. 🙂
Maureen says
Ever watched a skinny person eat?? They eat like they are on their last meal. 🙂
Serena |Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch says
These look so good I had to pin them before I read the post! If you need a travel partner let me know, if I take a vacation it’s always planned around food! I can’t wait to make these!
Sarah & Arkadi says
these skewers look so appetizing! yum!
Tricia @ Saving room for dessert says
Yes mam – I do get in a rut sometimes. But these recipes are inspiring. Like a mini-vacation 🙂
Louise says
Eating food on a stick is just so primal, I love it! And I am really liking this recipe and your presentation Maureen. I admit, we do get in a food rut around here sometimes. I love to surprise Marion with adventurous meals though and I think she would really enjoy this one! Off to check out that site. Thanks for sharing, Maureen…
Asmita says
These look amazing!
Simone says
I am so gonna make these for the next BBQ we will have hopefully soon. The weathers been unseasonably warm so fingers crossed but in emergencies I’m sure we could do this in bad weather as well. Looks delicious,
Juliana says
These Vietnamese meatballs look great…I am impressed that you used fish sauce…so tasty.
Thanks for the recipe Maureen…hope you are having a wonderful week 😀
milkteaxx says
i LOVE nem nuong! love how your one isnt that lucid red colour either!
Wendy says
Its 10 in the morning. Why is this post making me hungry for dinner?! On the other hand, at 10 in the morning there is still time to go get the ingredients so that I can make this for dinner!! Maureen, these skewers and salad look and sound wonderful! No wonder you “ate like a skinny person”! (You had me laughing out loud at that visual.) I plan to do the same. 🙂
I am awed that your inspired culinary research ended up with this meal.
Brooks says
Maureen, oh how I wish I could eat like a skinny person! For me, moderation will need to stay in tact, however, this tasty looking dish covers the food groups. And it’s on a stick no less. I adore Asian food…this gem has been pinned.
Raymund says
That looks like an Asian style kofta, love this recipe
Marie | FeelingFoodish says
Hi Maureen – these sound fabulous! Mmmm!
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
I eat Vietnamese food once a week. I love the simple and delicious food. Really nice dish, and yeah who doesn’t like food on skewers. My kids love it and one time they insisted on using a skewer to eat the rest of meal after they’re done with eating the food off skewer (I know, it’s not very well manner). I guess it’s fun to eat food differently once in a while!
Fran @ G'day Souffle' says
Yippeee! I especially like the look of the Peanut Sauce. I can imagine just eating it simply over a bed of rice!
Amy (Savory Moments) says
What a pretty, fresh, and flavorful meal this is! It looks really delicious!
Vicky says
These sound delicious! I was in Vietnam for a month last December and absolutely loved the food there!
Jerry | Simply Good Eating says
Maureen, great recipe idea especially since I love Vietnamese food 🙂
Nusrat Azim says
Beauty, color, spice, flavor, warmth…what is not to love about this recipe?! This dinner combo will make any week-night a date-night, I bet 🙂
Madly in love with the third picture, dear Maureen!
Happily rated 5 star to this recipe.
Claire @ Simply Sweet Justice says
I made these a few nights ago, and they were so good! They were eaten up before I good snap pics. 😉
Adriana says
I’ve made this and my family and friends all liked them. The fish sauce is the key.