Vietnamese Fish Cake (Chả Cá) with Dill
This is one of those simple dishes I like to make at home.
In Vietnam, chả cá is often made with a fish called cá thác lác, where the fish is scraped and prepared for you. You just bring it home, season it, and cook.
Saigon Lemongrass Pork Chop Rice (Cơm Sườn Sả)
Vietnamese Lemongrass Pork Chops (Thịt Heo Nướng Sả)
Whenever I make this dish, I think of my grandmother’s busy kitchen in Saigon, plates moving quickly across the counter, the smell of grilled pork in the air, and the simple comfort of a good meal shared at midday.
Homemade Beef Stock
Pho is not something I rush.
I start with a homemade beef broth, simmered for hours and rested overnight for a deep, clean flavor. (You can find my full broth method here.)
The next day, the broth is brought back to life with charred onion, ginger, and spices. The smell alone feels like home.
In Vietnam, pho is an everyday meal, something we eat any time of day. For me, it also carries memory.
I remember my father telling me that pho was inspired by the French pot-au-feu, later becoming a part of Vietnamese daily life. At the end of the meal, he would add rice to the last of the broth so nothing was wasted.
This is my way of making pho at home, simple, patient, and full of meaning.
Lemongrass Salt & Pepper Salmon
Some of the best meals don’t start with a recipe they start with what’s already in the fridge.
This collection is about simple, everyday cooking inspired by memory, instinct, and whatever ingredients are on hand. From lemongrass salmon to leftover bread turned into something special, these dishes are practical, comforting, and full of flavor.
A Green Onion Bread Tradition
When the bread becomes a little stale the next day, we don’t throw it away. Instead, we toast it until the crust becomes crisp again and the inside warms up. Then we drizzle it generously with our homemade green onion sauce.