The Vietnamese did this sandwich right, and the variations were typically with pork, either steamed pork, or a barbecued pork. The bbq pork was one that I really loved. The flavors were awesome and had a bit of vinegar and spice that just went well as a sandwich. I have been thinking of this sandwich for some time now, and finally got around to making it, well, making it my way.
Ingredients:
- French or Italian Bread
- Marinated Beef (oyster sauce, garlic, pepper, sesame oil), sliced
- Cucumber, thinly sliced
- Cilantro
- Romaine lettuce, sliced
- Carrot, shredded
- 2-3 tbs of rice wine vinegar
- Splash of soy sauce
- Splash of sesame oil
- Black Pepper
Combine the vegetables in a bowl. In a small bowl, whisk the vinegar, black pepper, sesame oil, and soy sauce to make the dressing. Add the dressing to the bowl of sliced vegetables and toss to coat.
Now that your meat has already been cooked through the broiler, slice your bread, add the steak, and wrap in foil. Add to a preheated 400-degree oven for roughly five minutes, as you only want the bread to warm through. Remove from the oven and add a nice amount of vegetables to the top. Add your top slice of bread, and get ready to rumble. This one is a sandwich you will most likely come back to throughout the year. Enjoy.