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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Best of: Top 10 Recipes of 2007

Continuing with my "Best of" series, I present the

Best of: Top 10 Recipes of 2007

I must say, a lot of these older recipes didn't necessarily have the best photos, but they continue to come up in searches. I've redone a few of the photos this past year such as the Bo Luc Lac (Vietnamese Shaking Beef) and Canh Chua Ca (Vietnamese Sour Fish Soup) because the original versions just didn't do it for me. I was surprised that I get so many hits for my Cha Gio (Vietnamese Egg Rolls) recipe since I figured there were already so many other versions out there. And two non-Vietnamese recipes made it into the top 10 including Chinese Hot and Sour Soup and Aji Verde (Peruvian Green Chili Sauce).

Again, the numbers after the recipe name reflect the number of hits from May 24, 2009 to January 11, 2010.

Thit Kho Trung  (Vietnamese Braised Pork with Eggs) 1Thit Kho Trung (Vietnamese Braised Pork with Eggs) 6,564



Nem Nuong 1Nem Nuong (Vietnamese Grilled Pork Patties) 6,249

Bo Luc Lac (Vietnamese Shaking Beef) 1Bo Luc Lac (Vietnamese Shaking Beef) 6,233

Canh Chua Ca (Vietnamese Sour Fish Soup) 1Canh Chua Ca (Vietnamese Sour Fish Soup) 5,976

Cha Gio (Vietnamese Egg Rolls) 2Cha Gio (Vietnamese Egg Rolls) 5,592

Chinese Hot and Sour Soup 1Chinese Hot and Sour Soup 5,274

Pho Bo (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup) 1Pho Bo (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup) 4,288

Aji Chili Sauce 3Aji Verde (Peruvian Green Chili Sauce) 3,670

Che Bap 1Che Bap (Vietnamese Pudding with Corn and Tapioca Pearls in Coconut Milk) 3,653

Do Chua (Vietnamese Pickled Stuff ie. Carrots and Daikon)Do Chua (Vietnamese Pickled Stuff ie. Carrots and Daikon) 3,600

Don't forget part two - Best of: Top 11 to 20 Recipes of 2007.

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1 year ago today, vintage napkin holder from Tongue in Cheek.
2 years ago today, two soups for dinner.

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7 comments:

  1. Hi WC,
    I've been a fan for over half a year now and I enjoy the fact that you have vietnamese recipes on your site as well as some non-asian recipes. I hope you will still continue to blog years from now. Keep up the great work!

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  2. Awww, Thanks Diana!
    I'm still surprised I'm blogging years later. I figured I'd run out of material by now!

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  3. You should feel special. I made a gmail account just so I could leave a comment. haha I will definitely try to leave more comments from now on. :)

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  4. Hi, I just want to say I am so glad to stumble on your blog. I love Vietnamese food but never had the chance to learn how to make them. I will be following your recipes for sure. I will ask your permission to post any of your recipe on my blog. Thanks for sharing your recipes.

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  5. Diana,
    Haha. What do you mean? You didn't already have a gmail account? Do leave more comments. I like hearing from readers. :)

    FC88,
    Welcome! I do love it when other bloggers make my recipes, but if you post it on your blog, please use your own photos and write up what you did in your own words. Please don't copy and paste from mine. Thanks.

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  6. lol i really didn't have a gmail account. i only had yahoo for email. xP and i definitely will leave more comments on your posts. :D

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  7. Diana,
    More comments are always appreciated. :)

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