Banh Mi Pizza

This recipe and photos were provided by Sally Roeckell of Table and Dish and were originally published at 365Barrington.com as a part of the Heinen’s 4 P.M. Panic Series.

When writing my “4PM Panic” posts, I try to bring you recipes that can be put together easily. Sometimes the panic is not caused by a lack of time or effort, but by a lack of fresh ideas. How many times have you walked through the store thinking WHAT can I make for dinner tonight? Somebody PLEEEEEASE tell me what to make. Here you go… Make this. This week’s recipe for Banh Mi Pizza has a few more ingredients and takes a bit of prep work, but it’s well worth it.

The colors in Heinen’s produce aisle are vibrant and bright. We’ve escaped winter and this recipe incorporates all the beautiful colors of spring. Everybody loves pizza, I think, right?? Here you can enjoy pizza and get your veggies too.

Have you ever had a Vietnamese Banh Mi sandwich? If you haven’t, then you have one more thing to add to your bucket list. I had mine for the first time this year on a business trip. It was recommended by one of my colleagues. She was getting it and I wanted to be an adventurous team player so I went for it. Unbelievable!

Banh Mi is loosely translated as bread or baguette. Typical Banh Mi sandwiches are usually compiled of pork belly or cold cuts, pickled veggies, spicy sauce, and sometimes the richness of a fried egg. Why would you ever refuse a fried egg?? You know where I stand on this! The restaurant where I first tried this delicious sandwich served theirs with grilled shrimp and paté, adding a whole new level to the richness factor. The main common theme is great bread and pickled veggies with a little spice.

One of our favorite dinners to make together is pizza so this time we decided to recreate the flavors of the traditional Banh Mi onto our pizza. For my friends who need five ingredients or less, sorry this is a bit lengthy and involved. I promise you’ll be happy you took the time.

Banh Mi Pizza

Banh Mi Pizza

I did some research to see if anyone else has ever had this same craving. I’m not alone. This recipe is adapted from one I found at Half Baked Harvest.

note: If you’re feeling adventurous try adding a few grilled shrimp and a few ounces of duck liver paté to one of your pizzas instead of the meatballs.

Veggie Toppings

Sriracha “Mayo”

Method:

Sriracha “Mayo”

Banh Mi Pizza Slice

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