Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi Recipe - The Woks of Life (2024)

You’d be hard-pressed to find a more satisfying sandwich than this lemongrass chicken banh mi.

When I’m at a Vietnamese restaurant, I rarely order a banh mi because I’m always swayed by the prospect of that other giant of Vietnamese cuisine, pho. However, the minute I had assembled these magical sandwiches and took a bite, I had a renewed appreciation for banh mi in all its forms.

Everyone present on blogging day agreed. While we cooked and photographed about seven recipes that day, these sandwiches disappeared immediately!

Note: This recipe was originally published in June 2019. We have since updated it with metric measurements and clearer photos. The recipe remains the same. Enjoy!

the Origins of Banh Mi

Banh Mi is the Vietnamese word for bread, but it also refers to a type of sandwich that involves a Vietnamese baguette, a protein, and plenty of pickled and fresh vegetables and herbs.

The French first brought the baguette to Vietnam after colonizing the region in the 19th century.

The banh mi sandwich as we know it today originated in Saigon as a popular street food, and it was later popularized further by Vietnamese immigrants in the United States, Australia, and around the world.

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What’s in a Traditional Banh Mi?

A traditional banh mi sandwich consists of a light, crispy baguette, pickled julienned carrots and daikon radish, cilantro, sliced jalapeño or chili, and a protein of some sort. They can also include mayonnaise and cucumber.

Our recipe includes a Sriracha mayonnaise, which really rounds out the flavors of the sandwich.

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My favorite banh mi varieties involve some sort of grilled protein. The smoky, charred flavor goes incredibly well with the sharp pickled vegetables, spicy jalapeños, and fresh herbs.

While this is a chicken banh mi recipe, you could apply the same lemongrass marinade to beef (skirt steak would be a delicious option) or pork (thinly sliced pork chops or pork shoulder).

If you’re looking for more banh mi recipes or only have ground meat on hand, also check out my Spicy Meatball Banh Mi.

Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi Recipe: Instructions

Start by preparing the carrot and daikon. Add the julienned carrots and daikon to a large bowl and toss in the sugar, salt, vinegar and sesame oil. Set aside for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.

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Then prepare the chicken. In the bowl of a food processor, add 2 tablespoons oil, the fish sauce, oyster sauce, pepper flakes, sugar, shallots, garlic, lemongrass, and lime zest. Process until smooth.

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Add to a bowl, along with the chicken, and toss to coat the chicken in the marinade. Cover, transfer to the fridge, and marinate for 1-4 hours.

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Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons oil on a cast iron skillet or grill pan over medium-high heat. Sear the chicken for about 5 minutes on each side, or until cooked through. Set aside on a cutting board.

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To assemble the sandwiches, combine the mayonnaise, Sriracha, and lime juice.

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Open up each piece of bread, and spread the sriracha mayonnaise on each side.

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Fill with the pickled carrots and daikon…

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Slice the cooked chicken, and add it to the sandwiches…

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Along with sliced jalapeños and cilantro. Serve!

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Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi

This homemade Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi recipe will rival any sandwich you’ve had at a Vietnamese restaurant, and it’s easy to make!

by: Sarah

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:Vietnamese

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serves: 4

Prep: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Cook: 15 minutes minutes

Total: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

For the carrot & daikon salad:

  • 2 medium carrots (julienned)
  • 1 cup daikon radish (julienned)
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil

For the chicken & marinade:

  • 4 tablespoons vegetable oil (divided)
  • 2 tablespoons fish sauce
  • 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 2 shallots (peeled)
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 2 stalks fresh lemongrass (cut into pieces)
  • 2 teaspoons lime zest
  • 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs

To assemble the sandwiches:

  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 teaspoons Sriracha
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • 1 baguette (cut into 4 equal pieces, each cut in half)
  • 1 jalapeño (de-seeded and thinly sliced)
  • 1 cup cilantro

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Instructions

  • Start by preparing the carrot and daikon. Add the julienned carrots and daikon to a large bowl and toss in the sugar, salt, vinegar and sesame oil. Set aside for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.

  • Then prepare the chicken. In the bowl of a food processor, add 2 tablespoons oil, the fish sauce, oyster sauce, pepper flakes, sugar, shallots, garlic, lemongrass, and lime zest. Process until smooth. Add to a bowl, along with the chicken, and toss to coat the chicken in the marinade. Cover, transfer to the fridge, and marinate for 1-4 hours.

  • Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons oil in a 12-inch ovenproof skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the chicken for about 5 minutes on each side, or until cooked through. Set aside on a plate.

  • To assemble the sandwiches, combine the mayonnaise, Sriracha, and lime juice.

  • Open up each piece of bread, and spread the sriracha mayonnaise on each side. Fill with the pickled carrots and daikon. Slice the cooked chicken, and add it to the sandwiches, along with sliced jalapeños and cilantro. Serve!

nutrition facts

Calories: 695kcal (35%) Carbohydrates: 52g (17%) Protein: 40g (80%) Fat: 36g (55%) Saturated Fat: 16g (80%) Cholesterol: 167mg (56%) Sodium: 1166mg (49%) Potassium: 925mg (26%) Fiber: 5g (20%) Sugar: 14g (16%) Vitamin A: 5520IU (110%) Vitamin C: 30.2mg (37%) Calcium: 117mg (12%) Iron: 4.5mg (25%)

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TheWoksofLife.com is written and produced for informational purposes only. While we do our best to provide nutritional information as a general guideline to our readers, we are not certified nutritionists, and the values provided should be considered estimates. Factors such as brands purchased, natural variations in fresh ingredients, etc. will change the nutritional information in any recipe. Various online calculators also provide different results, depending on their sources. To obtain accurate nutritional information for a recipe, use your preferred nutrition calculator to determine nutritional information with the actual ingredients and quantities used.

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FAQs

What is lemongrass chicken made of? ›

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For lemongrass chicken, top to bottom, left to right: Lemongrass, black peppercorns, oil, garlic, soy sauce, fish sauce, sugar, water, boneless skinless chicken thighs. For nuac cham dipping sauce, top to bottom, left to right: Lime, Thai chili, water, fish sauce, garlic, shredded carrot, sugar.

How many calories are in a chicken banh mi sandwich? ›

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For a Serving Size of 1 sandwich (254g)
How many calories are in Chicken Banh Mi? Amount of calories in Chicken Banh Mi: Calories 550Calories from Fat 207 (37.6%)
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How much fat is in Chicken Banh Mi? Amount of fat in Chicken Banh Mi: Total Fat 23g-
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Why does lemongrass taste so good? ›

This can be attributed to the presence of certain chemical compounds within the plant that are responsible for its characteristic taste. Lemongrass contains high levels of citral, a compound found in various citrus fruits like lemons and oranges, which contributes to its citrusy profile.

Does Filipino food use lemongrass? ›

Lemongrass: Like ginger, lemongrass has a pungent, zingy flavor that leans more toward citrus. It is commonly used in Filipino cuisine to flavor light soups and can even be made into a tea. Tamarind: Tamarind is a tangy fruit that grows in pea-like pods.

Is banh mi high in calories? ›

Banh Mi is quite healthy. The typical Banh Mi has just under 600 calories.

How many calories is pho? ›

How many calories are in a bowl of pho? A medium-sized bowl of pho contains about 350-450 calories on average, according to a report from The Times-Picayune. That's about 20% of your daily allotment if you're eating 2,000 calories a day.

What is lemongrass and what does it taste like? ›

Lemongrass is said to taste like mild citrus with a hint of ginger. Named so for its lemony aroma, this herb actually possesses the same oils as the lemon fruit and is often used as a substitute for lemon flavoring. Fresh lemongrass may also offer notes of bright floral and cooling mint.

What is lemongrass sauce made of? ›

Combine the vinegar, sugar, water, fish sauce and lime juice in a small, nonreactive saucepan. Bring just to a boil; then, add the lemongrass and the lime leaf and simmer for 30 seconds. Remove from heat, and place the saucepan in a bowl of ice and water to chill it until it is room temperature, about 10 minutes.

What does lemongrass spice taste like? ›

Lemongrass has a unique aroma and flavour. It has floral notes, tastes slightly sweet but tangy, and unsurprisingly, of lemon – with hints of ginger too. It's also understated, with quite a light flavour that elevates a dish, without overpowering the other ingredients.

How does lemongrass taste like lemon? ›

However, Lemongrass has a flavour profile all of its own. While it is citrusy with a lemony flavour, it tastes almost like a mix of lemon and lemon mint. The flavour is quite light and does not overpower other flavours in a dish. It also adds a slightly sharp and tangy taste without the bitterness of lemon.

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