Heo Quay Kho Cải Chua

The last time I made a heo quay and pickled mustard greens dish, I made it more of a stir fry, similar to how Mrs. No Limit remembered it growing up. For this cook, I made Heo Quay Kho Cải Chua by braising the heo quay and pickled mustard greens in coconut juice like Thịt... Continue Reading →

BBQ Tamarind Chicken Lollipops

Tamarind flavored things have always been my favorite. Whether it's in food or snacks, there’s so much flavor going on and I love it. I was just thinking about how to prepare my chicken lollipops and because I’m obsessed with Sweet, Spicy, and Tangy Vietnamese Tamarind fried chicken and love Mexican Tamarindo Candy, I thought... Continue Reading →

Thai Red Curry Mussels

Every time Mrs. No Limit and I go to a seafood restaurant, you will always find us ordering a steamed clam/mussel appetizer and dipping bread in it and letting the toasty bread soak up all the juices. So Goood! I had some leftover mussels and decided to make a Thai version, by making Red Curry... Continue Reading →

Broths for Shabu Shabu

It’s super cold and we’re gonna get hit with an atmospheric river this week, which means it’s hot pot season while we hang out indoors! After eating at Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House last month with the Boyz, I was inspired to make some Japanese inspired broths for Shabu Shabu at home with the girls. I... Continue Reading →

Smoked Brisket Bánh Mì

If you’ve been following along with my food adventures, you know that I love Vietnamese food and I love BBQing! This Smoked Brisket Bánh Mì is the perfect fusion of some of my favorite types of food and beautifully captures my pride as a Vietnamese American. I was super excited to have leftover brisket to... Continue Reading →

Thạch Rau Câu Thai Tea/Coffee Agar Jelly

Thạch Rau Câu is a Vietnamese dessert made from agar-agar, a gelatinous substance derived from seaweed. It has a smooth, jelly-like texture and is often colorful, making it visually appealing. The dish can be flavored with various ingredients, such as coffee, coconut milk, fruit juices, or pandan leaves, and is sometimes layered to create a... Continue Reading →

Chè Bánh Lọt (Cendol)

For Episode 3 of Mrs. No Limit Sweetz, Mrs. No Limit made super refreshing Vietnamese dessert, Chè Bánh Lọt. Taylor is a huge fan and requested it and helped make it as well. This is the perfect chè to bring to a party to share with family and friends. Chè Bánh Lọt (or “cendol” in... Continue Reading →

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