Bánh Mì Breakfast Bowl Recipe

  1. Cut the lemongrass in half and bruise with the back of a knife. Peel the ginger and slice into 1/4" planks. Combine with the rice, water, and salt in a rice cooker. If using a pot instead of a rice cooker, bring the water to a boil, then immediately cover and reduce the heat to low. Cook (no peeking!) for 20 minutes. Remove from heat.
  2. Once the rice is cooked, remove the lemongrass and ginger. Mix in the lime juice and Coco Lopez.
  3. While the rice is cooking, cook the sausage according to package instructions then slice. Place your sesame seeds in a saute pan and toast on high heat, swirling occasionally to prevent burning, until very aromatic and golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes.
  4. A note on pickles: A traditional banh mi sandwich uses pickled carrot and daikon; we use pickled carrot and celery. Specialty or Asian markets may carry carrot, cucumber, or other pickles. Go with what you like.
  5. Once the rice is ready, cook the eggs. We serve the eggs poached, but a nice sunny-side up or over-easy would work just as well.
  6. Divide the rice among four bowls. Top with a little hot sauce. Push a little indentation into the center of the rice and place two eggs in the center of each bowl. Around the eggs, place the sausage, jalapeno, cucumber, and pickles. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and top with cilantro.

black rice, water, stalk lemongrass, knob ginger, salt, ubc, lime juice, cucumber, assortment of pickles, choice, sausage, eggs, cilantro, ubc

Taken from www.myrecipes.com/recipe/bnh-m-breakfast-bowl-recipe (may not work)

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