Vegan Tofu Banh Mi Sandwich Recipe - Choosing Chia (2024)

This Tofu Banh Mi Sandwich is a take on the Vietnamese classic and is loaded with marinated tofu, herbs and homemade picked veggies for a sandwich filled with flavour!

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I’m not generally a huge sandwich person, but if there’s one sandwich I can get behind, it’s this tofu banh mi!

I first tried a banh mi sandwich on a trip to Vietnam a few years ago, and I instantly fell in love. Vietnamese food is bursting with vibrant fresh flavours, and the banh mi sandwich is no exception!

So first let’s cover some basics here.

What exactly is a Banh Mi Sandwich?

Banh mi is a Vietnamese sandwich made with a baguette type of bread and traditionally filled with meat, pork pate, pickled vegetables and mayonnaise. Fun Fact, the term “banh mi” refers to “baguette in Vietnamese!

For today’s recipe, we’re doing a vegan take on the classic and using some marinated tofu in place of the meat, and a vegan mayonnaise.

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Vegan Banh Mi Ingredients

  • Tofu: for this vegan Banh Mi sandwich we’re using tofu as a protein instead of meat.
  • Tofu marinade: the tofu gets marinated to infuse it with flavour. This is the most important step for a delicious Vegan Banh Mi sandwich!
  • Pickled veggies: for this recipe, I like to pickle carrots and daikon (a type of radish), but you can pickle any type of veggies you like.
  • Bread: you can use a baguette or a soft baguette depending on the texture you like
  • Cucumber: fresh cucumber to add to the sandwich.
  • Cilantro: for some freshness. If you don’t like cilantro you can leave this out.
  • Green onions: another optional ingredient but helps add more flavour.
  • Vegan mayonnaise: you can use any brand you like.

How to Make a Banh Mi Sandwich

Banh mi (like most sandwiches) are pretty easy to make, but will require a bit of prep work. For starters, you’re going to want to marinade the tofu and pickle the veggies overnight for best results. Though if you’re short on time, at least one hour should do .

Once the ingredients are prepared, it’s as simple as cooking up the tofu and then assembling the sandwich.

Many traditional banh mi recipes will use a soft variety of baguette, but I love making this sandwich with a crusty Italian baguette.

What is banh mi sauce made of?

Banh mi sauce is made from a mix of mayonnaise, hoisin sauce and sriracha. You can make a mixed sauce out of these or just add them separately spread onto your Vegan Banh Mi.

Storing Your Tofu Sandwich

If you want to prep this sandwich the day before eating it so you can have it ready to go for lunch, just prepare the sandwich and wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or place it in a ziplock bag in the fridge.

If you prefer to assemble the sandwich fresh, (which I recommend if you are able to) store all the sandwich ingredients separately in the fridge and the bread stored on the counter. Then assemble to sandwich right before eating.

Banh Mi Sandwich Recipe FAQ

What is traditionally in banh mi?

Traditionally a banh mi is made with pork paté, ham and mayonnaise. There are many different variations of Banh Mi sandwiches and you can find some made with different ingredients like pork sausage or even chicken. Since this is a recipe for a vegetarian and vegan-friendly Banh Mi Sandwich, we’re using tofu which is equally as delicious!

How many calories are in a tofu banh mi?

One Tofu Banh Mi Sandwich has approximately 535 calories. Keep in mind that this estimate might change depending on the type of bread you use or any additional ingredients you might add to your sandwich.

A few notes on Vegan Banh Mi

This tofu banh mi sandwich starts by marinading some lemongrass tofu. If you can’t find fresh lemongrass, you can just leave out this ingredient entirely.

The tofu is best marinaded overnight, so I’d definitely recommend doing so if you have the time. But if you’re a bit pressed on time, just marinade it for at least an hour. Same goes for the picked veggies. The longer you let them soak the more “pickled” they’ll get!

I use a mix of daikon and carrots for the pickled veggies, but you also use some radishes, red onion or even some purple cabbage to mix things up!

If you love this make sure to check out this banh mi bowl with sticky tofu for a fun twist on this classic recipe!

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More Vietnamese-inspired recipes to try

  • Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls
  • Vegan Pho
  • Vietnamese Noodle Bowls with Lemongrass Tofu

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Vegan Banh Mi Sandwich

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  • Author: Jess
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 sandwiches 1x
  • Category: Main
  • Method: Cook
  • Cuisine: Vietnamese
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Description

This is a vegan take on the classic Vietnamese sandwich. It’s made with marinated tofu, pickled veggies and crusty baguette!

Ingredients

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Tofu

  • 1/4 cup tamari
  • 2 tbsp lime juice
  • 2 tbsp coconut sugar
  • 2 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 garlic clove, chopped
  • 1 1-inch cube ginger, chopped
  • 1 lemongrass stalk, roughly chopped
  • 1/2 tsp crushed red chilli flakes

Picked veggies

  • 1/2 cup white vinegar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup carrots, cut into sticks or peeled
  • 1/2 cup daikon, cut into sticks or peeled

Other

  • 1 baguette
  • 1/4 cucumber, sliced
  • cilantro
  • green onions
  • vegan mayonnaise
  • hoisin sauce
  • sriracha (optional)

Instructions

  1. Make the tofu: Mix the marinade together and place the tofu in the marinade. Let sit overnightor at least 1 hour before baking. Bake tofu at 420 degrees for 20-25 minutes until golden brown.
  2. Make the pickled veggies: Mix the vinegar, water, sugar and salt together in a bowl. Cut the carrots and daikons into thin sticks and place in the pickling mixture overnight or for at least an hour.
  3. Build your banhmi:Cut a piece of thebaguette and spread some vegan mayonnaise and hoisin sauce onto the bread. Fill with the marinated tofu, pickled veggies, sliced cucumber, green onions and cilantro. Optionally add some sriracha for spice!

Notes

Feel free to add in any veggies or sauces you like to this sandwich!

If you like your bread warm, gently head the banh mi in a panini press for 1-2 minutes.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 sandwich
  • Calories: 535
  • Sugar: 20g
  • Fat: 20g
  • Saturated Fat: 10g
  • Carbohydrates: 72g
  • Fiber: 4g
  • Protein: 15g

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Vegan Tofu Banh Mi Sandwich Recipe - Choosing Chia (2024)

FAQs

What is the brown spread in bánh mì? ›

Pate – pork or chicken, the very best Banh Mi vendors make their own. Any normal pate that's not heavily flavoured with liquor or a flavouring like orange is just fine. Mayo – mayo + pate creates a unique juiciness and savoury richness that we know and love about Banh Mi!

How many calories are in a tofu banh mi sandwich? ›

Nutrition information - tofu banh mi

Calories 593 kcal; Fat 25g; Carbohydrates 75g; Dietary Fiber 5.1g; Sugars 31g; Protein 21g.

What is banh mi sauce made of? ›

Spicy mayo – A banh mi essential! This sauce, made from mayo, sriracha, lime juice, and sesame oil, adds delicious richness and heat to this fresh sandwich. To make this recipe vegan, substitute your favorite store bought vegan mayo, or make your own. Cilantro – The perfect fresh finishing touch!

What makes Vietnamese mayonnaise different? ›

Unlike American mayonnaise, which uses whole eggs and vinegar, the Vietnamese version uses only yolks and no vinegar. Because there are only egg yolks, Vietnamese mayo is more yellow in color. Can I skip the garlic and shallot to make the recipe simpler? Yes, you certainly can.

Is Banh Mi Vietnamese healthy? ›

Banh Mi is quite healthy. The typical Banh Mi has just under 600 calories. The protein is the nutritional star of the dish coming in at 30 grams. The 19 grams of fat are still acceptable.

Do people eat Banh Mi for breakfast? ›

There's also a mix of French elements with the dish, where other than the baguette, condiments such as pâté (a paste made of different meat types), mayonnaise and chili is used. In Vietnam, the Banh Mi is consumed more as a breakfast or snack item.

Does Banh Mi have liver in it? ›

Paté is common in all Bánh Mì, and for good reason. The creamy and savoury spread adds a unique flavour to the sandwich that can't be found anywhere else. Commonly made from pig's liver and a mixture of meat, vegetables and spices, paté keeps the Bánh Mì from getting too dry.

What does cha ca mean in Vietnamese? ›

The words "Cha ca" translate to "fish sausage" in Vietnamese.

What does banh mi mean in English? ›

Bánh Mì (pronounced BUN-mee) is the Vietnamese term for “bread”, but it also refers to a special kind of sandwich: a culinary fusion of two cultures and a prime example of how food is always tied with history… The story begins in the mid-19th century when Vietnam fell under French colonial rule.

What does bun cha mean in Vietnamese? ›

The Vietnamese dish, bun cha (pronounced “boon sha” consists of rice vermicelli noodles (bun), grilled pork pieces (cha) and a broth that is both a marinade for the meat and a dip. This typical North Vietnamese dish, originating from the city of Hanoi, is also called bun cha Hanoi.

What kind of pâté is used in banh mi? ›

Pate – Pate is extremely popular as a Banh Mi filling and is often combined with other fillings. It can be made from pork, duck or chicken liver. Trung Chien or Op La (Fried Eggs) – You will see eggs at a Banh Mi stand quite often. Banh Mi Op La is an extremely popular breakfast snack in Vietnam.

What is the most popular type of banh mi? ›

' The original pork, pâté, and pickles sandwich is known as a bánh mì thịt ngoui, 'bread, meat and cold cuts. ' Or as it's also sometimes known, bánh mì đặc biệt, — 'the special. ' The most popular bánh mì at most local shops is usually the lemongrass-marinated grilled pork version.

What is the dark spread for bread? ›

Other similar black spreads are Marmite, Promite, MightyMite, AussieMite, OzMite, OmegaMite and Vege Spread. The savoury spreads are used to spread on sandwiches, toast and crackers.

What is banh mi pate made of? ›

Paté Paté is common in all Bánh Mì, and for good reason. The creamy and savoury spread adds a unique flavour to the sandwich that can't be found anywhere else. Commonly made from pig's liver and a mixture of meat, vegetables and spices, paté keeps the Bánh Mì from getting too dry.

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