Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Banh Mi Jello Shot


Banh Mi
granulate gelatin
jalapeno infused rum
limeade 
agave
coconut milk
cilantro




Nobody loves a Vietnamese hoagie more than Mi. The thing I was most excited about to South Philly from Fishtown was the availability of Banh Mi sandwiches. These jello shots are inspired by the spicy, cilantro sandwiches (warm baguettes eaten separately).

We infused white rum with fresh jalapenos, which are so potent we only steeped it for about an hour. We actually used a little extra agave in the lime cilantro lime layer (the top of the domes) to curb the 'heat' of the rum.  The coconut cream is very sweet out of the bottle, so it mixed well with the savory liquor.

The jello shots are placed on sesame crackers, from Kung Fu Hoagies, a new (vegan) banh mi food cart that I'm thrilled comes to Passyunk Ave sometimes.


49 comments:

  1. I may try this wonderful jello shots recipe in my kitchen next weekend.

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  2. Is what way are these jello shots a banh mi?

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  3. ... or even inspired by a banh mi?

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  4. Yeah, I'm with Jason. The only overlapping ingredient between these and a banh mi is cilantro.

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  5. Yeah there's really no correlation. In Vietnamese, Banh Mi simply means bread...so perhaps it's bc it's on a cracker?

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