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With juicy chicken and tangy pickled veggies sandwiched between two slices of baguette, this recipe inspired by Vietnamese bánh mì is sure to take your lunch game from good to great. It’s a medley of flavors that will have your taste buds singing!

Bánh mì is one of my favorite dishes from Vietnamese cuisine. It’s so fresh and flavorful but still hearty and filling! If you’re not lucky enough to have a banh mi restaurant nearby, this recipe is a great substitute. Try it out for lunch with some spring rolls or egg rolls!

Chicken Banh Mi Recipe

Growing up, we were surrounded by a lot of delicious Vietnamese restaurants, so things like phở and bún bò huế were common dinners at our house. (Just thinking of a spicy bowl of bún bò huế makes my mouth water!) My older brother was always taking us to try out local pho spots. I’m so happy I was introduced to such an amazing cuisine! Surprisingly enough, it wasn’t until later on in my life that I tried banh mi for the first time, and holy cow was it a game-changer.

Banh mi sandwiches actually have a pretty interesting history. In the early 1900’s, Vietnam was a French colony, so it only makes sense that there would be Vietnamese dishes with some French influence. Hence, the baguette! Besides the baguette, banh mi is chock full of all of those classic Vietnamese flavors you know and love; tangy pickled veggies, tender, savory meat, and of course some fresh cilantro! Banh mi comes in all different flavors and is made with all kinds of protein, but for my version today I’m using grilled chicken breast! The great thing about making sandwiches at home is that you can customize them however you’d like, so feel free to swap out the chicken for pork, steak, or tofu instead!

Ingredients for Chicken Banh Mi

From juicy chicken breast to pickled veggies, this sandwich is a flavor explosion waiting to happen. And the best part? You can customize it to your heart’s content – extra jalapenos, hold the cilantro, add some sriracha mayo – the possibilities are endless! Check out the recipe card below for the exact measurements I used.

How to Make Chicken Banh Mi

All it takes is a few steps of searing your chicken, sautéing your onions, and then piling your delicious toppings on a soft, sliced baguette! I’m sure this easy take on the traditional banh mi sandwich will become one of your new favorite lunch recipes.

  1. Cook Chicken and Onions: Prepare your chicken by rubbing it with the garlic, salt, and pepper. Then set aside. In a medium skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat and sauté your onions until soft and browned. Remove your onions from the skillet and add in your chicken. Then cook for about 8 minutes on each side. The internal temperature should be 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Slice: Remove the chicken and onions from the skillet and then slice the chicken into about ½ inch thick pieces.
  3. Cut Baguette, Add Toppings: While your chicken is cooking, slice your loaf lengthwise and open it to prepare it to fill. Spread the mayonnaise onto each side of the loaf, place your cooked and cut chicken inside the bread, then add the sautéed onions on top of the chicken.
  4. Layer With Veggies and Cilantro: Spread your pickled carrots and daikon over the chicken and onions, and the cucumber and jalapenos on top of the carrots. Lastly add your cilantro and salt and pepper to taste.
  5. Enjoy: Close the sandwich and then cut in half. Enjoy fresh.

Delicious Variations

Here are a few more fun ways to switch up your chicken banh mi. From extra sauces to veggies, customize your sandwich to your liking!

  • More Spice: Love a bit of heat? Add extra jalapenos or sriracha sauce to your banh mi for a spicy kick.
  • Different Veggies: Load up on fresh veggies like lettuce, sliced bell peppers, or even some bean sprouts to make your banh mi more colorful and nutritious.
  • Make it Saucy: Swap out the classic mayo for some spicy mayo, hoisin sauce, sweet chili sauce, or even peanut sauce to switch up the flavor profile.
  • Add a Fried Egg: For an extra indulgent twist on your banh mi, top your sandwich with a fried egg for an extra protein boost and a delicious runny yolk.
  • Toast Your Bread: Toast your bread or baguette before assembling your banh mi for a crunchy and satisfying sandwich.

How Long Will My Sandwich Last?

Banh mi is best served fresh. If you need to, you can wrap your sandwich in plastic wrap and store it in the fridge for a day or two, but keep in mind the bread may become soggy as it sits.


  • Prepare your chicken by rubbing it with the garlic, salt, and pepper. Set aside. In a medium skillet, heat the oil over medium high heat and saute your onions until soft and browned. Remove your onions from the skillet and add in your chicken and cook for about 8 minutes on each side. The internal temperature should be 165 degrees fahrenheit. Remove the chicken and onions from the skillet and slice the chicken into about ½ inch thick pieces.

  • While your chicken is cooking. Slice your loaf lengthwise and open it to prepare it to fill. Spread the mayonnaise onto each side of the loaf, place your cooked and cut chicken inside the bread, add the sauteed onions on top of the chicken.

  • Spread your pickled carrots and daikon over the chicken and onions, and the cucumber and jalapenos on top of the carrots. Lastly add your cilantro and salt and pepper to taste.

  • Close the sandwich and cut in half. Enjoy fresh.



Serves: 1

Calories659kcal (33%)Carbohydrates36g (12%)Protein30g (60%)Fat44g (68%)Saturated Fat7g (35%)Polyunsaturated Fat21gMonounsaturated Fat14gTrans Fat0.1gCholesterol90mg (30%)Sodium2981mg (124%)Potassium1080mg (31%)Fiber6g (24%)Sugar11g (12%)Vitamin A11289IU (226%)Vitamin C34mg (41%)Calcium116mg (12%)Iron3mg (17%)

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.

Course lunch

Cuisine Vietnamese

Keyword banh mi, banh mi recipe, banh mi sandwich, banh mi sandwich recipe

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