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Discover the unique flavor of Thanh Tri rice rolls – a traditional Hanoi delicacy. Learn how to make them and where to enjoy them best.
Dec 25, 2024 · 3 min read
Thanh Tri rice rolls, one of the must-try delicacies when visiting Hanoi, have been passed down through many generations and have become an indispensable part of the lives of the capital's people. Originating from Thanh Tri ward, Hoang Mai district, Hanoi, Thanh Tri rice rolls are not only famous among Hanoians but also in poetic works.
"Thanh Tri has delicious rice rolls,
There is Ngu Nhac hill, there is Red river,
Thanh Tri has beautiful scenery and many people.
There is a bamboo flute beside the green rice fields."
Different from the usual types of rice rolls, Thanh Tri rice rolls have a unique way of processing and enjoying the cuisine. The characteristic of this type of cake is the use of Khang Dan rice, the rice has a moderate stickiness and is not too soft, creating a smooth and soft dough but not crumbly. The rice is soaked for 2-3 hours before being ground into flour, then mixed with water in the right proportion. Next is the stage of spreading the cake, when the cake is spread on a white cloth and placed in a pot of boiling water at a temperature of 100 degrees. When the cake is cooked, the maker gently lifts each thin, pure white layer of cake. After that, the cake is smeared with shallot oil before being folded.
Thanh Tri rice rolls have a strong traditional flavor and are a culinary symbol of Hanoi. The process of making rice rolls seems simple but in fact requires proficiency to perform. In the process of making the rolls, you must know how to make the rice layer thin and even, not too thick or too thin. When using bamboo chopsticks to lift the rolls, you also need to be skillful to avoid breaking or tearing the rolls. All of these depend on the ingenuity and skills that have been honed over time by the local people.
A noticeable feature of Thanh Tri rice rolls compared to other types of rice rolls is that there is no filling inside. The cakes here are made entirely from rice flour, so they have a characteristic white color, each layer of cake when enjoyed will bring a delicate flavor of rice. Traditional Thanh Tri rice rolls are often combined with fried tofu, cinnamon sausage, pork roll and fried onions sprinkled on top. The dipping sauce served with rice rolls is also elaborately prepared, combining fish sauce, sticky rice vinegar, water bug essential oil, a few slices of fresh chili and fried onions.
To make Thanh Tri rice rolls so delicately requires mastery in each step, and only skilled people can do it skillfully. However, with the change of the market, mobile rice rolls stalls are gradually disappearing. One of the famous addresses for Thanh Tri rice rolls in Hanoi is Mrs. Hoanh's rice rolls shop, located at 66 To Hien Thanh. This is a rare rice rolls shop that still retains the traditional flavor of Thanh Tri rice rolls. The rice rolls here are pure white, without filling, and if you are not used to this, you may find it a bit bland. The signature dipping sauce here is dark brown, different from other shops, and is served with hot pieces of sausage.
With the changes in the culinary industry and the emergence of other forms of banh cuon, the traditional Thanh Tri banh cuon has become rare. However, Banh Cuon Ba Hoanh shop continues to maintain and bring customers the unique flavor of Thanh Tri banh cuon. Thank you for choosing iGuide.ai to accompany your interesting experiences!
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