This recipe for a banh mi sandwich starts with a crusty french roll that’s piled high with tender slices of grilled pork, pickled vegetables and fresh herbs for a hearty meal that’s full of flavors, colors and textures!
I love to make my favorite restaurant style sandwiches at home including a chicken club sandwich, Monte Cristo sandwiches, Cuban sandwiches and this fresh and delicious banh mi sandwich.
We are a family of sandwich lovers – it’s not uncommon for sandwiches to be on the menu on nights where I don’t feel like cooking. This Vietnamese banh mi sandwich is a little more exotic than your typical ham and cheese or peanut butter and jelly, but it’s surprisingly easy to make. This is not a 100% authentic version of the traditional recipe, but it’s one that everyone over here enjoys (hold the chilies for the kids!). Serve your sandwiches with some fun (although not traditional!) sides such as onion rings, sweet potato fries or homemade french fries.
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Banh Mi Ingredients
To make this recipe, you will need pork, soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, lemongrass, garlic, sesame oil, vegetable oil, salt, black pepper, carrot, daikon radish, rice vinegar, granulated sugar, french rolls, mayonnaise, cucumbers, cilantro and chili peppers.
How Do You Make A Banh Mi Sandwich?
Start by marinating thinly sliced pork in soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, lemongrass, garlic, sesame oil, vegetable oil, salt and pepper. Let the meat sit in the marinade for at least 30 minutes. Make the pickled vegetables by whisking together rice vinegar, salt, sugar and water. Place the carrot and radish in the vinegar mixture to soak. Grill the pork, then layer the pork onto the bread with mayonnaise, pickled vegetables, cucumber, cilantro and sliced chilies. Serve immediately and enjoy!
Tips For The Perfect Sandwich
- If you’re not into spicy, it’s totally fine to omit the chilies.
- My local grocery store carries daikon radish, it looks like a long white root vegetable. If you can’t find it at your regular grocery store, try an Asian market.
- Prepare the pickled vegetables and marinate the pork up to 24 hours in advance.
- Serve your sandwiches immediately after you prepare them.
- I prefer to grill the pork, but you can also cook it on the stove in a pan.
- Lemongrass can be found in the produce section of most grocery stores. Remove the tough outer coating then mince the tender interior layer.
Quick Tip
Place your pork tenderloin in the freezer for 20-30 minutes, it’ll make it much easier to cut the meat into thin slices.
Recipe FAQs
The traditional version of this sandwich is a French baguette roll with pickled carrots and radish, cucumbers, cilantro and any assortment of meats. These sandwiches typically contain pork, such as grilled pork, pate or a combination of the two. The sandwich is always spread with mayonnaise and often contains a spicy element such as thinly sliced fresh chilies.
The most popular meat for banh mi is pork. It can be thinly sliced grilled pork, pork pate or a pork roll, which is ground pork that is formed into a loaf and steamed or boiled.
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Banh Mi Sandwich Variations
This is a basic recipe to prepare these classic sandwiches, but you can add other ingredients to customize the flavors to your tastes.
- Protein: Try using thinly sliced chicken or slabs of tofu instead of pork tenderloin. You can also add thin slices of pork pate to the sandwich for an authentic flavor. If you can find a local Asian market, you can also add Vietnamese sausage or cold cuts to your sandwich.
- Vegetables: Add other veggies to your pickling mix such as red onions. You can also substitute classic red radishes for the daikon radish.
- Herbs: I like to add other fresh herbs that I have on hand, such as fresh mint leaves or thinly sliced green onion.
Skip the local sandwich shop and make banh mi at home. You won’t be disappointed!
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Banh Mi Sandwich
Ingredients
For the pork
- 1 lb pork tenderloin thinly sliced
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons fish sauce
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons lemongrass minced
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- 2 teaspoons sesame oil
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- salt and pepper to taste
For the picked vegetables
- 3/4 cup daikon radish shredded or julienned
- 3/4 cup peeled and shredded or julienned carrot
- 1/4 cup rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon water
- salt to taste
For the sandwiches
- 4 French rolls or 1 baguette If using a baguette, cut into 4 pieces. Bread should be split lengthwise.
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1/4 cup cilantro leaves
- 1/2 cup thinly sliced cucumbers
- 2 tablespoons thinly sliced chilies optional
Instructions
For the pork
- Place the soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, lemongrass, garlic, sesame oil and vegetable oil in a large bowl.
- Whisk to combine. Add the pork and toss to coat.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or up to 1 day.
For the pickled vegetables
- Combine the rice vinegar, sugar, water and salt; stir until thoroughly mixed. Add the carrots and daikon radish and toss to coat. Let sit for at least 10 minutes.
For the sandwich
- Heat an outdoor grill or indoor grill pan to medium high heat. Add the pork in a single layer to the pan. You may need to work in batches. Cook for 3-4 minutes per side or until browned and cooked through. You can also do this in a pan on the stove if you don't have a grill.
- Repeat the process with any remaining pork.
- Spread the mayonnaise evenly over the bottom pieces of bread. Divide the sliced pork evenly between the sandwiches.
- Top the pork with the picked vegetables, cucumbers, cilantro leave and chiles (if using).
- Place the top piece of bread on and serve immediately.
Notes
- My local grocery store carries daikon radish, it looks like a long white root vegetable. If you can’t find it at your regular grocery store, try an Asian market.
- Partially freeze your pork tenderloin, it’ll make it much easier to cut into thin slices.
- Prepare the pickled vegetables and marinate the pork up to 24 hours in advance.
- Lemongrass can be found in the produce section of most grocery stores. Remove the tough outer coating then mince the tender interior layer.
All of the fresh flavors in here were amazing! Can’t wait to make them again!
Love all the fresh flavors and colors that are combined in this amazing sandwich! I can’t wait to make one.
The pork is perfectly seasoned!
I love bahn mi sandwiches and had no idea they were so easy to make at home! Delicious!
This bahn mi sandwich looks incredibly delicious!
I would love to give it a try! Packed full of amazing flavors!
Oh my, I haven’t even had breakfast yet and I so want to chomp into this!!
I LOVE this!! Such an AMAZING sandwich!! YUM!
YUM!! I’ve decided this is what we are having for supper tonight! Omitting the chilies but I am a fan of everything else! Thank you for the recipe 🙂
Omg this recipe looks amazing!!! I would love to try it 🙂 just one thing though, you spelt “banh mi” wrong. I am actually Vietnamese.
Thanks Thuy! What is the correct spelling?
Amazing looking sandwich! It’s going on my menu next week!
Sara, I lvoe your take on the Bahn Mi–totally putting this on my meal plan!
SUCH a good idea for an easy, delicious weeknight meal that’s little fuss! We hardly ever eat sandwiches, but when I see recipes like this, I realize that it’s totally do-able and something I should do more often to change up our dinner game!
Love this! My husband and I are such suckers for sandwich shops, even though I know we can make just as good at home. Will have to try this next time we get a craving 😀
wow this sandwich looks like a perfect option for using pork loin leftovers of for a party. Loving all the combination of flavors yummy!
That sandwich looks amazing. I want one with chilies.
omgoodness, this looks AMAZING! Pinning for sure!
I absolutely love a good bahn mi sandwich. And they are hard to come by! Too many restaurants try to “make it their own” and only fail by ditching the traditional flavors–which is what makes it so great in the first place! This one looks spot on. Have to try SOON!
This looks way better than any sandwich you would get at a franchise (and I would know after working at one for years!) Fantastic! I wish my family were sandwich lovers.
Sandwiches always win! Across all cuisines! I love the pickled veggies!