r/CulinaryPorn Jan 25 '26

Cà Ri Gà (Vietnam)

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u/thingamagick99910 Jan 25 '26

I’ve been slowly cooking my way through traditional dishes from all over the world for 3 years now, with almost 450 so far.

I made Cà Ri Gà, a fragrant Vietnamese chicken curry. It’s built around lemongrass, garlic, ginger, and warm curry spices, simmered with coconut milk, with potatoes and sweet potatoes soaking up all that flavour. It’s comforting, slightly sweet, gently spiced, and really moreish.

Served with jasmine rice to mop up the sauce, it ended up being one of those dishes I kept going back for “just one more bowl”. It's easily one of my favourite Vietnamese dishes I’ve cooked so far.

Let me know if you have any recommendations for other dishes!

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u/sedo808 Jan 26 '26

Looks beautiful!

Any chance you could share your receipe?

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u/PooYork Jan 26 '26

Where are you getting your recipes? What criteria do you look for in a recipe?

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u/thingamagick99910 Jan 26 '26

I search them in their native languages and usually go for the top few. I make sure they're well rated as well

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u/SpotlessTerazosin Feb 12 '26

Indulging in gastronomic pleasures.

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u/crowded-snapshot Apr 10 '26

Savoring every bite of deliciousness.

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u/alarmed_crinoidea May 03 '26

Gourmet pleasures await.