Banh Xeo Batter from Scratch Using Rice Flour - Simple Authentic Recipe (2024)

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If you don't have any premix Vietnamese Banh Xeo kits at home, I'm going to share with you an easy way to create your own Banh Xeo flour mixture right at home.

I shared my recipe for making shortcut Banh Xeo using premixed Vietnamese pancake flour mix, but I also wanted to share with you how to make this batter at home from scratch as well. Often, I find myself craving Banh Xeo, but never have the packaging.

Sometimes, you just don't want to make an extra trip to the store to get the batter. Too often, I get cravings to make this crispy, sizzling yellow pancake crepes and I always forget to prepare well in advance for these cravings. Here's the beauty behind that? As long as you stock up on a few essential ingredients that you can use for other recipes, you can be sure to have your own flour kits on hand to make Banh Xeo right from scratch, in the most authentic way possible.

While I won't talk all about the filling ingredients and vegetables that are inside this delicious dish (covered in the Banh Xeo post), I am going to talk all about how simple it is to make the batter from scratch.

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Introduction to Vietnamese Banh Xeo

What is Banh Xeo?

Banh Xeo is a Vietnamese crepe dish that with a delicate, golden brown omlette-like crust that is filled with pork, shrimp, mung beans, onions, shallots, and bean sprouts served with sweet fish chili sauce dipped or drizzled over the top of it.

How do you pronounce Banh Xeo?

To pronounce Banh Xeo in Vietnamese, you just say "Bawn" (rhymes with lawn) and "Sey-oh" (rhymes with "sail" but without the L).

What does Banh Xeo mean?

The word banh xeo literally means "sizzling cake". Banh Xeo can then be inferred to as Vietnamese sizzling crepe, sizzling cake, and even sizzling pancake.

All About Making Authentic Banh Xeo Batter from Scratch

To Use Wheat Flour vs Pure Rice Flour for Banh Xeo Batter

Wheat flour used in Banh Xeo batter, while not 100% authentic, will allow you to match the consistency and thickness of the pre-made flour kits for Banh Xeo you'll find at Asian grocers.

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Using pure rice flour without wheat flour is the more authentic route. However, if you like a harder texture that doesn't break apart, you can use 1 cup of flour with ⅔ cup of wheat flour. This wheat flour is NOT the same as the flour used for baking cakes and cookies. It's a specific flour found at most Asian grocers.

The recipe I'm going to share with you uses 100% rice flour and not wheat flour as some recipes might call for.

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There are various types of flours that are Asian grocers (rice flour vs glutinous rice flour). While they may all be white powders, they definitely produce a different outcome.

Rice Flour at Asian Grocery Store for Banh Xeo

Rice flour that you'll need to get at your local Asian market should look something similar to this packaging. Most brands at Asian grocers are referred by the "logo" and not necessarily the name of the company. This would be called the "Elephant brand for rice flour".

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How to Make Simple Vietnamese Banh Xeo Authentic Batter

I'm going to share with you how to make the simple, authentic version of Banh Xeo batter recipe below.

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Ingredients for Making Authentic Vietnamese Banh Xeo Batter from Scratch

  • 2 cup of rice flour
  • 1 tablespoon of turmeric
  • 3 ½ cups of water
  • 14 ounces of coconut milk (or coconut cream)
  • 1 teaspoon of salt

Directions for Authentic Vietnamese Banh Xeo Batter Preparation

  1. Mix all of the ingredients together.
  2. Use batter as needed for making Banh Xeo with filling ingredients.

How long does Banh Xeo batter mixed with the coconut last?

If kept in a sealed container, Banh Xeo batter can be used up to 5 days after being mixed.

Alternative Versions (Western)

There are a lot of ways that you can customize Banh Xeo from the authentic versions to make your own. Here are a few variations of Banh Xeo batter that I've seen.

  • Using beer instead of water for a lighter and crispier batter.
  • Adding egg into the batter to make a stronger crepe to hold the filling.
  • Using 1 cup of rice flour and ⅔ wheat flour to match the premade Vietnamese Banh Xeo mixes found in Asian Grocers.
  • Adding MSG for flavoring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use tapioca starch instead of wheat flour as a substitute?

For Banh Xeo batter, it is not recommended to use tapioca starch as a substitute for wheat flour because the crepe will fall apart and not hold the filling.

What can I use as a substitute for turmeric in Vietnamese Banh Xeo?

A substitute for Vietnamese Banh Xeo in place of turmeric would be saffron. Saffron has similar colors to turmeric with a taste that has a slight subtle difference, but not by much. If you don't have saffon, a next best substitute could be ginger powder and cumin, but both will have distinct flavor differences, thus limiting the amount that is generally used with turmeric would be recommended.

Summary of Making Banh Xeo Batter from Scratch

As you can see, making Banh Xeo batter from scratch only takes a few simple ingredients. There are a multitude of ways that you can customize Vietnamese Banh Xeo Batter to your preference. What's even better is that the filling and ingredients can also be customized with your flavor palette.

My kids and grandkids absolutely love eating Banh Xeo batter when I make it from scratch because of how crispy they turn out. Even my son-in-law (who doesn't necessarily love Vietnamese food) loves this recipe. I honestly think it's due to the crispiness of the crepe-like outer shell with the ability to personalize it to everyone's preferences.

Anytime I announce that I'm making Banh Xeo, my kids and grandkids are running to come over. Now, if you don't have time to make Banh Xeo from scratch, you can always use the premix batter to save some time. Just remember that the crepe might be a little more thicker due to the usage of wheat flour.

I hope you love this recipe. Please comment below if you have any questions!

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Yield: 5

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Additional Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

Learn how to make Banh Xeo batter from scratch with a few simple ingredients

Ingredients

  • 2 cup of rice flour
  • 1 tablespoon of turmeric
  • 3 ½ cups of water
  • 14 ounces of coconut milk (or coconut cream)
  • 1 teaspoon of salt

Instructions

  1. Mix all of the ingredients together.
  2. Use batter as needed for making Banh Xeo with filling ingredients.

Notes

Banh Xeo Batter when mixed with the liquids can last in an airtight container for up to 5 day when refridgerated.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 5Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 393Total Fat: 18gSaturated Fat: 15gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 483mgCarbohydrates: 54gFiber: 2gSugar: 0gProtein: 6g

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If you liked this post on how to make authentic Vietnamese Banh Xeo Batter from scratch, check out some of the other posts I’ve done to compare different ingredients and dishes that you might like:

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  • Vietnamese Nuoc Mam Recipe from Scratch
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FAQs

What is a substitute for bánh xèo flour? ›

Traditional bánh xèo was probably made with only rice flour and no wheat flour. If you want to go full on traditional, you can replace all of the wheat flour in the recipe with rice flour only and it will work.

Why is bánh xèo not crispy? ›

How to make Banh Xeo crispy - Quora. adequate oil, not too thick of a layer of batter (relative to size of your pan. too much batter in a small pan makes it harder to crisp it up because the middle layer would be like cake or dough) and a hot pan. Cast irons are great at retaining heat.

What is bánh xèo batter made of? ›

Make the bánh xèo batter

Add the coconut milk and puree until very smooth. Transfer the mung bean puree to a large bowl and whisk in the white rice flour, cornstarch, water, scallions, and turmeric, and season lightly with salt. Let the batter rest for at least 20 minutes or refrigerate overnight.

What do you eat with bánh xèo? ›

Serving Suggestions

Once stuffed and served, banh xeo is best enjoyed as finger food. Tear the filled crepe into smaller pieces and wrap them in crisp lettuce leaves for a cool, refreshing wrapper. Add fresh herbs on top and give it a quick dip in salty, sweet, sour vegan nước chấm (dipping sauce) before taking a bite.

Can you substitute rice flour? ›

All-purpose flour

To replace one cup of rice flour, use one cup of plain flour and use it in the same way as you would use rice flour. If you're using all-purpose flour as a thickening agent, you'll need to make a slurry in the same way you would with cornstarch.

Is Banh Mi made of rice flour? ›

Some recipes call for rice flour along with a higher-protein bread flour, a blend which can contribute to the light and airy texture. But that's not a requirement, Nguyen says. The proprietary banh mi recipe she commissions for Soall from a local baker uses all-purpose flour.

Is glutinous rice flour crispy? ›

we use rice flour to make banana fritters (deep fried in rice flour batter thus giving it a crispy crunchy batter) while glutinous rice flour will give a sticky texture.. u cant deep fry the batter but its normally used to make sweet desserts where u boil the cakes in boiling water..

What makes banh mi so good? ›

Banh Mi is definitely at the top of the taste pyramid. The sandwich combines a vast variety of tasty flavours to create an exceptional balance of sweet, salty, and spicy. It also has a delightful combination of textures. The bread has a satisfyingly crunchy crust and a tender and delicate centre.

What is the yellow thing in banh mi? ›

Mayonnaise: Use real mayo. Traditional Vietnamese sandwiches have more of a yellow aioli style mayo used from dark chicken yolks but Hellman's original mayo or salted butter are also great substitutes.

What part of Vietnam is banh xeo from? ›

Thus, banh xeo literally translates to 'sizzling cake'. There are a several regional variations of banh xeo, most notably from central and southern Vietnam. The central version is generally lighter in colour, smaller and cooked in clay moulds (pictured below-left).

What is a traditional banh mi made of? ›

THE ANATOMY OF BÁNH MÌ

Though there are many variations that can cater to anyone, here are the main ingredients that typically make up a bánh mì sandwich: BREAD: airy, crispy French-styled baguette. PROTEIN: Vietnamese ham, steamed pork roll or other meats. VEGETABLES: sliced cucumber, pickled carrot & daikon.

What are Vietnamese pancakes called? ›

Banh Xeo is a crispy pancake made with rice flour, coconut milk and turmeric.

What dish is similar to banh xeo? ›

Banh khot is similar to banh xeo, using the same batter, but it resembles a mini pancake with a single shrimp in the center. These bite-size medallions are cooked in a special cast-iron plate so that the outside is crunchy and the inside is fluffy.

What is a fun fact about banh xeo? ›

The name refers to the sound (from xèo – 'sizzling') a thin layer of rice batter makes when it is poured into the hot skillet. It is a savoury fried pancake made of rice flour, water, and turmeric powder. It can also be called a Vietnamese crêpe.

What is Banh Khot flour made of? ›

What is Banh Khot? Banh Khot, or Vietnamese savory mini pancakes, is made from a batter of rice flour, corn starch, turmeric powder, water and coconut milk.

What can you substitute for glutinous rice flour? ›

Substitutes for glutinous rice flour

Rice flour is the best glutinous rice flour alternative. Furthermore, most rice flour substitutes, such as potato starch, cornstarch, and tapioca starch, will also serve as sweet rice flour substitutes. If you want to use these ingredients as alternatives, use the guide above.

Can I use pancake mix as flour? ›

Using Pancake Mix as Flour: Pancake mix can be used as a substitute for flour in recipes that call for flour, baking soda, and baking powder [3]. It is not suitable for recipes that require yeast. Cakes, cookies, frying batters, and pastries are more ideal for using pancake mix instead of flour.

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