Tet Holiday is one of the most long-standing customs of our nation, passed down from ancient times to the present generation. Tet offerings are usually prepared right at the moment of transition from the old year to the new one, symbolizing the leaving of the old and the welcoming of the new.
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1 Southern-style Fried Cha Gio (Spring Rolls)
Fried Cha Gio is a traditional dish that rarely misses a Tet Holiday feast. Despite its complex preparation and regional variations, Cha Gio remains a favorite and is chosen for many important meals.
When making Cha Gio, it is best to choose minced or ground pork. The spring rolls will have a crispy outer layer when fried, with tender and flavorful meat inside. Combine with a homemade dipping sauce or chili sauce for an irresistible treat.
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2 Boiled Chicken
Boiled chicken is another common dish on Tet altars. The chicken is usually presented whole and then rearranged after boiling to look more appealing.
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3 Banh Chung (Square Sticky Rice Cake)
Banh Chung is a traditional Vietnamese food that has been around for thousands of years. The ingredients for this cake are simple: glutinous rice, pork, mung beans, and dong or banana leaves for wrapping. With a little dexterity and attention to detail, you can easily make Banh Chung at home.
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4 Stir-fried Glass Noodles with Assorted Vegetables
A stir-fried dish is always included in the Tet meal, and this one is no exception. You can combine various ingredients according to your preference and availability, such as meat, carrots, chrysanthemum leaves, and mushrooms, creating a colorful and flavorful dish.
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5 Xoi (Sticky Rice)
You can add Xoi to your Tet Holiday offerings. Typically, sticky rice with gac (Xoi Gac) is a popular choice as it is believed to bring good luck for the new year. The vibrant red color and the aroma of gac fruit make this dish appealing both in taste and appearance.
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6 Gio Lua (Vietnamese Pork Sausage)
Gio Lua is often chosen for the Tet Holiday due to its convenience and ease of preparation. You can either buy it from stores or make it at home to ensure food safety. Making Gio Lua is not too difficult, and with a blender, you’ll be able to create this delicious treat.
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In addition to the suggested dishes above, feel free to prepare other dishes according to your preference and ability. The most important thing is to be meticulous and sincere in your preparations. Good luck!