Friday, February 17, 2006

Grilled Banana With Coconut Milk Sauce

A very cheap dessert that you can try right on the pavement throughout the center and the south of Viet Nam. It is called Chuoi Nuong (grilled banana).

They grill banana briefly first then cover it with cooked stickyrice. Before serving, it is chopped into pieces and coconut milk and crushed peanuts are added to the top.

It is an amazing dish which only costs about 5000Vnd.

25 comments:

  1. this is so special!! never seen this before.

    the viet restaurant here definitely dont serve this...:( poor me ..

    thanks for sharing.. :)

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  2. have you considered openeing a restaruant, or do you already have one?

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  3. That was really interesting, and it seems a pretty healthy snack too!

    Thanks for sharing

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  4. This looks sooooo good. Yum!

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  5. mmmm, this is one of my favourite snack in Saigon. Unfortunately, in Brussels, it is difficult to find good bananas to grill ;-(

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  6. You make me so crazy with these street food posts, if and when I come to Vietnam to revist my roots I am going to find you.

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  7. Looks and sounds good. But, then, I like most banana foods.

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  8. Hi all,
    I dont think this dish is served in foreign countries.
    Pip squeak, I am working in 5 star restaurant and I wish I can open a small one :)

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  9. OMG they've been my favvvv snack for yonks. The best ones I had were in Tra Vinh...the country towns are where it's best. <3 *Tummy thunder*

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  10. Banana fry is my favourite, have to try this one.. Good to hear about your plan for a restaurant, good luck :)

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  11. remember anytime I had this snack, always asked my mum to take out the banana and I volunteered to eat the sticky rice outside with the coconut milk! Aiyo, so delicious! :p Nice photos you have!

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  12. that looks really good! I miss hanoi and the cheap street eats! yum! especially this fried beancurd and fermented shrimp sauce with 'bun' and mint leaves. Yum!

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  13. This one looks interesting :)
    Never see this dessert before..

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  14. MMMM! That looks so delicious!

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  15. delicious looking...will ask my my ife to try this out :-)

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  16. Ack,
    I think i have to go to buy some bananas right now ~.~
    Can't wait untill i come back home next year,hic hic!!!
    But there're many kinds of bananas,so this kind is "chuối sứ",rite?

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  17. Oh yum yum! My tummy is moaning! I wish we had street vendors with such yummy sweet dessert, I could never ever turn down anything sweet, one of my guilty pleasures...

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  18. My husband is against in "street food" but I tell him, it's really the best way to go to sample cheap local foods while traveling. The grilled bananas look SUMPTUOUS, I would eat those in a heartbeat. Jamaica is famous for their banana & rum recipes and I enjoy those type of deserts!

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  19. I dont think I can eat the second dish

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  20. Hi allsun, I do the same way :)
    thao the cow, I think Tra Vinh has great banana :)
    shaz, thats bun and mint dish's good right, I love that too :)
    ..·:.**.:·..HomY_n_JunE..·:.**.:·.., this is chuoi bo huong.
    Nabeel, the same dish mate but with coconut sauce. You'd better try this out, Yummy :)

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  21. wow...thats different

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  22. @godknows: sorry but i don't know what does it mean, bo huong? :D
    (bồ hương or bố hương or ba hương....hihi ;p)

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  23. ..·:.**.:·..HomY_n_JunE..·:.**.:·.. Bo^` Hu*o*ng banana.

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  24. Anonymous11:02 AM

    Can post a complete instruction to make this banana grill

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  25. In Hanoi there is no right dishes.

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