Do chua (vietnamese marinades)
Do chua (vietnamese marinades)

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have do chua (vietnamese marinades) using 11 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Do chua (vietnamese marinades):
  1. Prepare 1 large daikon, cut in 4" long thin sticks
  2. Make ready 2 large purple radish, cut in 4" long thin sticks
  3. Get 6 large carrots, cut in 4" long thin sticks
  4. Make ready 2 cup water
  5. Prepare 2 cup white vinegar
  6. Take 1 cup white sugar
  7. Take 1 thumb fresh ginger, cut in slices
  8. Get 4 whole dry chili peppers
  9. Make ready 4 anise stars
  10. Take 4 tablespoon sichuan pepper corns
  11. Take 4 tablespoon pickling salt

You don't need the special bread required for a good banh mi. You don't need to spend hours constructing a delicately aromatic broth, like with pho. Replicating Vietnamese Restaurant Food Restaurant food is not the same as home cooking. Restaurant food is generally a lot sweeter and saltier than homemade food.

Instructions to make Do chua (vietnamese marinades):
  1. Combine water, vinegar, sugar and ginger in a pot and bring to boil.
  2. Put 1 anise star in each jar, crush it with wooden spoon, add 1 tablespoon of pickling salt, 1 tablespoon of sichuan pepper corns and 1 whole de chili pepper to each jar.
  3. Fill in the jars with veggies, making sure they are compact and cover with hot liquid, leaving 1/2" of empty space till opening.
  4. Proceed with sterelisation.
  5. Let marinate 1 month before opening.
  6. Enjoy!

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