Xôi xéo

Xôi xéo

Xôi xéo (soy say-oh)

Steamed Sticky Rice with Mung Bean

Prep Time 30 min
📈 Difficulty Medium
👥 Servings
4
🔥 Calories 428 kcal

A comforting northern Vietnamese breakfast of turmeric-tinted sticky rice topped with a smooth mung bean paste, crispy fried shallots, and a drizzle of scallion oil, wrapped in a banana leaf for eating on the go.

Nutrition & Info

420 kcal per serving
Protein 12.0g
Carbs 68.0g
Fat 12.0g
Protein Carbs Fat

Dietary

vegetarian vegan dairy-free gluten-free nut-free

Equipment Needed

steamer saucepan mortar or masher

Instructions

  1. 1

    Drain the soaked sticky rice, toss with turmeric, salt, and a tablespoon of oil until evenly colored, then steam for twenty-five minutes until tender.

  2. 2

    Steam the soaked mung beans until very soft, about twenty minutes, then mash into a smooth paste with sugar and a tablespoon of oil.

  3. 3

    Make the scallion oil by gently heating the remaining oil with chopped spring onions over low heat until fragrant and bright green.

  4. 4

    Fry the sliced shallots in a separate pan until deeply golden and crispy, drain on paper towels.

  5. 5

    Mound the turmeric sticky rice on plates or banana leaves, top with a generous layer of mung bean paste.

  6. 6

    Drizzle scallion oil over the top and shower with crispy fried shallots before serving warm.

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Did You Know?

Xoi xeo vendors in Hanoi's Old Quarter have been occupying the same street corners for generations, often passing the business from mother to daughter. The best-known stalls have lines stretching down the block before dawn.

Chef's Notes

Equipment Tips

  • steamer
  • saucepan
  • mortar or masher

The Story Behind Xôi xéo

Xoi in its many forms is one of the oldest foods in Vietnamese cuisine, with sticky rice cultivation in the Red River Delta dating back thousands of years. Xoi xeo specifically developed as a Hanoi street breakfast tradition, with its golden color coming from turmeric and its richness from the mung bean paste topping. The dish represents the resourceful simplicity of northern Vietnamese cooking, transforming humble ingredients into a deeply satisfying meal.

🕐 Traditionally enjoyed breakfast 📜 Origins: Ancient northern Vietnamese cuisine

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