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    Home » Appetizers/ Snacks » Vietnamese Crab Pizza

    Vietnamese Crab Pizza

    Published: Jul 24, 2023 by HWC Magazine · 65 Comments

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    Crispy grilled Vietnamese pizza sliced with lime chili mayo.

    Say hello to your new favorite rice paper snack! This extra crispy grilled Vietnamese Crab Pizza (also known as bánh tráng nướng) uses a dried rice paper wrapper crust as the base and it’s topped with eggs, gluten-free imitation crab, spring onions and a homemade chili crisp. It's outrageously good! Cooks in about 5 minutes making it a quick and easy appetizer, breakfast, lunch or even dinner idea to try tonight!

    Crispy grilled Vietnamese pizza sliced and holding a slice.

    Bring on the East meets West culinary adventure – introducing the popular Vietnamese pizza recipe! It’s grilled to perfection and drizzled with zesty lime mayonnaise for one addictive bite that will have your taste buds longing for more.

    Whether you prefer to grill this rice paper pizza on the BBQ or roast on the stovetop, you are going to love making this popular Vietnamese street food at home. We will demonstrate both cooking methods and have included loads of helpful hints.

    Jump to:
    • Vietnamese Street Food
    • Southern Cuisine
    • What are Bánh Tráng?
    • Rice Paper Pizza Ingredients
    • Chili Crisp Ingredients
    • Lime Chili Mayonnaise Ingredients
    • How to Prepare Vietnamese Crab Pizza
    • Variations and Topping Ideas
    • What Toppings Do You Like?
    • How to Serve
    • Common Problems: How to Solve
    • Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
    • More Crab Recipes
    • Vietnamese Crab Pizza

    Vietnamese Street Food

    Have you ever been to the bustling streets of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)? It’s a food lover paradise complete with street vendors selling fried spring roll (Chả Giò), fresh summer rolls, Banh mi (special local sandwich), beef pho, Vietnamese pizza and much more.

    Rice paper pizza is relatively new to the Vietnamese street food scene. It kind of reminds me of an open faced Chả Giò with some of the very same ingredients – just not rolled up. Due to its quick preparation and affordable price, Vietnam pizza has caught on quickly.

    This popular street food originated in Da Lat located in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam.  This city has cooler temperate weather, so the toppings are rich, warm, and filling.  Toppings like sausage, minced pork, lots of chilis, dried shrimp, crushed peanuts, butter and even duck blood (yep, we’re not too keen on this one).

    A Da Lat pizza has a thicker rice paper to hold more toppings and is grilled over the hot coals. Then, the grilled pizzas are folded in half and wrapped in paper for easy portability.

    Rice paper pizza cut into wedges and garnished with limes.

    Southern Cuisine

    Vietnamese Southern dishes are bright, lively, always fresh, and sometimes a little spicy. Did you know Huy Fong garlic chili paste and sriracha sauce was invented by David Tran, a Chinese immigrant from Vietnam? We make our own homemade chili garlic sauce. It adds a little dash of spice to the bright lime mayonnaise topping for the crab pizza. It’s a must try.

    Much like Thai recipes, Vietnamese cuisine includes the 4 main taste profiles: sweet, sour, savory and spicy for the perfect balance in flavor. Some common southern ingredients include seafood, fish sauce, chilis, fresh herbs, limes, fresh vegetables, thin rice noodles like in our Shrimp Vermicelli Salad and coconut milk.

    Our Vietnamese crab pizza utilizes the sturdiness of the Central Vietnamese thicker rice paper wrapper by sticking two sheets together. However, we chose to keep the ingredients light and bright with southern toppings like sweet crab and a lime chili mayo topping. The beauty of bánh tráng nướng recipe is that you can add whatever toppings your little heart desires.

    Bánh tráng is dry and held up showing the smooth and rough side of the rice cracker.

    What are Bánh Tráng?

    Bánh Tráng is the main ingredient for this Vietnamese pizza and rice paper dumplings and is the Vietnamese word for dry edible rice paper wrapper. (Sometimes they are also called rice wafers, rice crepes, spring roll skins, nem wrappers, spring roll wrappers, Vietnamese rice paper or even rice crackers.)

    “Nướng” in Vietnamese means to grill. If you put it all together, “bánh tráng nướng” means grilled rice papers. Bánh Tráng are usually purchased in a pack with a lid to protect them as they are very fragile. Easily found in Asian food markets and now in many regular grocery stores.

    These spring roll rice paper wrappers are naturally gluten free and are usually made with rice flour. However, some can also be made with tapioca flour. (If you are celiac, there are a few organic certified gluten-free options available on Amazon and in specialty stores)

    Rice Paper Pizza Ingredients

    Main ingredients to make a Vietnamese pizza on a wooden board.

    1) Rice Paper Wrappers (bánh tráng) These spring roll skin wrappers shown above also come in many different sizes, some with sesame seeds and even some square options. We chose the 10.5-inch (26 cm) round option to make crab pizzas.

    2) Egg is used as the glue to hold the ingredients in place on the pizza.

    3) Imitation crab meat – we used a gluten free brand. However, you can also use freshly cooked real crab meat or other seafood like cooked shrimp chopped finely.

    4) Green Onions (scallions, spring onion) – gives that pop of freshness. We also added some fried shallots to give the Vietnamese crab pizza a fun texture contrast.

    5) Oil Fried with Aromatics – We’ve made a homemade chili crisp using a light flavored oil.  This aromatic oil adds extra flavor, crispiness and creates an impermeable layer to prevent moisture from toppings that can make the crust soggy. The chili crisp recipe is included in the recipe below or you can use a store-bought version.

    Alternatively, you can cook green onions, garlic and/ or scallions in oil to make it aromatic and skip the chili flakes altogether. Are you feeling extra tired? Just mix a little garlic powder or onion powder and mix it in the oil and call it a day.

    Chili Crisp Ingredients

    Ingredients to make chili crisp oil laid out on wooden board.
    • Light Flavored Oil
    • Shallots or Onions
    • Green Onions
    • Garlic
    • Dried Red Chili Flakes

    Lime Chili Mayonnaise Ingredients

    Ingredients to make lime chili mayo laid out on wooden board.
    • Mayonnaise – we love Kewpie brand but use what you have on hand.
    • Garlic Chili Sauce or Sriracha
    • Fish Sauce – if you do not have this product season with salt to taste
    • Lime Zest and Lime Juice

    How to Prepare Vietnamese Crab Pizza

    Rice paper wrappers cooking on the grill and chili crisp oil added on top.
    • Remove 2 rice paper wrappers from the package. Add a little water with your fingers to the smooth side of one of the wrappers. Gently seal the 2 smooth sides of the wrappers together.
    • Preheat the grill or non-stick pan. Place the prepared double rice paper wrappers on the dry grill or ungreased pan. Press the edges of the rice paper down with a spatula. Cook over medium-low heat until the rice paper starts to turn opaque. Flip over and continue to cook until about 50% opaque.
    • Top the grilled rice paper with a little aromatic oil or chili crisp with the back of a spoon or brush.
    Adding the egg and green onion mixture to top of grilled rice paper.
    • Add the beaten egg, green onion, and salt mixture on top of the oiled rice paper. Spread out to the edges.
    Topping the grilled Vietnamese pizzas with crab meat and fried shallots.
    • Next, add a couple tablespoons of finely chopped crab and fried shallots if desired.
    • Top with lime chili mayonnaise and enjoy.
    Topping Vietnamese crab pizza with lime chili mayonnaise sauce.

    Variations and Topping Ideas

    The topping ideas for Vietnamese pizza are numerous. The only restraint is what you have in your refrigerator or pantry. However, if you overload your pizza with too many toppings, it can make it soggy. The basic rule is to think about the best ways to balance the flavor. Include savory, sweet, sour, and possibly spicy elements to make the best bánh tráng nướng.

    What Toppings Do You Like?

    • Cooked ground pork sausage, spam, ham, thinly sliced Vietnamese sausages (Chả Lụa) or pork floss (light a fluffy cooked pork that has the texture of cotton)
    • Canned tuna or salmon
    • Shrimp, fish, scallops, or crab that are precooked and minced finely.
    • Veggies that are not soggy! Yep, even corn – commonly seen on any Asian pizza or savory shrimp pancakes.
    • Crushed Peanuts
    • Cheese – After all, this is an Asian Fusion recipe - Eat what you enjoy.
    • Stir fried mushrooms finely minced.
    • Quail eggs
    • Sesame Seeds
    • Fresh herbs like Thai basil or mint
    • Fried Shallots
    • Crisp arugula (rocket) or chopped lettuces to be added at the very end of the cooking process.
    • Mayonnaise and/or Sriracha sauce
    Bánh tráng nướng folden in half like a Vietnamese quesadilla to eat.

    How to Serve

    Did you know that you can serve this rice paper snack like a regular pizza or a quesadilla?

    If you want to serve up like regular pizza, we have the best luck cutting wedges out with a pair of culinary scissors. You can also cut them with a sharp knife.  However, because these little crab pizzas are so crispy, they can break.

    If you prefer to eat it on the go, just fold over into a Vietnamese quesadilla and serve. Add a refreshing rambutan cocktail for a fun weekend culinary experience.

    Taking a slice of Bánh Tráng Nướng topped with crab.

    Common Problems: How to Solve

    We always say the first Vietnamese Crab Pizza off the grill is for the cook. This recipe is simple but of course there will be some small mishaps until you get the knack of preparing your first one. We tested this recipe doing all kinds of bad things you should never do just so you don’t have to repeat those same mistakes.

    • Don’t overload the pizza. They will get soggy.
    • Cook over medium-low heat. It takes at least 3 minutes for the pizzas to start to turn from translucent to opaque. Be patient!
    • Even though it may seem like a good idea, don’t grease your pan or grill. Stuff will stick and burn.
    • Don’t put the toppings on the pizza until they are at least 50% percent opaque. Your toppings will start to get overly brown, but it will still be undercooked and chewy.
    • If you are a newbie with rice paper pizzas, practice first in a skillet before moving on to the BBQ or gas grill. More skill is required because grills do not cook evenly, and you must be quick. However, we prefer the chargrilled flavor to the skillet method-hands down.
    • Best outcomes with using non-stick pan. Iron skillets hold the temperature too much and greater chance for burning and cracking of crust.
    • Keep the dried rice paper wrappers away from your drinks or beverages. Spilling water or your gin and tonic on them will quickly make them into a pliable wrapper perfect for spring rolls that taste like gin – not good! 
    • If cooking on the grill, keep it moving and adjusting the location to indirect heat as this pizza can and will catch on fire! Things can get exciting.
    A bite taken out of a crab pizza that is folded in half.

    Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

    Why is my Vietnamese pizza soggy?

    If you overload the Vietnamese pizza with too many toppings, it can become soggy. For crispiest pizza, eat it straight away after cooking. They will become soggy after sitting or if placed in the refrigerator.

    Why is my Vietnamese pizza chewy and not crispy?

    Unfortunately, the pizza was not cooked long enough. You will know when the Vietnamese pizza is cooked because it will turn from a translucent color to opaque. To achieve a crispy texture, cook over a medium-low heat so the rice paper pizza does not burn before it is done cooking.

    Why is my rice paper wrapper cracking?

    The heat may be too high. Be sure to cook the rice paper pizza over a medium low heat for the best results. If you are cooking on a grill, use indirect heat. Using a spatula or tongs, carefully move the pizza to different areas so that all sides of the pizza cook evenly.

    In addition, the timing of adding your topping is important. If your rice paper is too dry and hot, it will crack. Once the rice cracker is about 50% opaque, start getting those toppings on, starting with your chili crisp oil and egg mixture.

    How to reheat a Vietnamese pizza?

    Reheat Vietnamese pizzas in a non-stick pan or on the grill over medium-low heat until the toppings are warmed, and it starts to sizzle – about 2 to 3 minutes. Alternatively, you can reheat in a preheated air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for approximately 3 to 5 minutes. Keep a close eye on them so they do not burn.  Do not reheat in the microwave as this will make them soggy.

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    Crispy grilled Vietnamese pizza sliced and holding a slice.

    Vietnamese Crab Pizza

    Grilled Vietnamese Crab Pizza (Bánh Tráng Nướng) is made with gluten-free imitation crab, lime chili mayo on a crispy rice paper crust. Ready in 5 Minutes!
    5 from 2 votes
    Print Pin Rate
    Course: Appetizers/ Snacks, Breakfast and Brunch
    Cuisine: Vietnamese
    Diet: Gluten Free, Low Lactose
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
    Servings: 4 pizzas
    Calories: 91kcal
    Author: HWC Magazine

    Equipment

    • non-stick pan or grill can cook on either the stovetop or grill
    • tongs or spatula to turn pizza
    • culinary kitchen scissors to cut the pizza

    Ingredients

    Vietnamese Crab Pizza - 4 servings

    • 8 whole rice paper wrappers dry Vietnamese spring roll wrappers - gluten free options available
    • 6 ounces imitation crab meat gluten-free options if needed minced finely
    • 4 whole eggs beaten
    • salt to taste
    • 4 whole green onions sliced
    • ⅓ cup fried shallots optional
    • chili crisp oil recipe below (oil fried with aromatics) or can use store bought.
    • lime chili mayonnaise recipe below (optional)

    Chili Crisp Oil (Oil Fried with Aromatics) - or can use store bought

    • ½ cup oil light flavored
    • ½ cup shallots or onions chopped
    • ⅓ cup green onions sliced
    • 3 garlic cloves peeled and minced
    • 2 - 3 tablespoons red chili flakes optional

    Lime Chili Mayonnaise (optional)

    • ½ cup mayonnaise we love Kewpie brand but use what you have on hand
    • 1 - 1.5 tablespoons chili garlic sauce or sriracha
    • 1 tablespoon lime zest zest from 1 lime
    • 1 teaspoon lime juice fresh
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    Instructions

    Make Chili Crisp Oil - skip step if using store bought

    • You can make this flavored aromatic crisp oil with or without the chili flakes. If you like a little spice, place dried chili flakes into a heat resistant bowl. On the other hand, if you just want a flavorful and aromatic oil skip the chili.
    • Put oil in a small pan and increase to medium- high heat. Add the onions and sauté until translucent. Then, add the green onions and give it a quick stir. Lastly, add the fresh garlic for one quick stir and remove from heat. Immediately pour the hot oil over the chili flakes for spicy or into another heat save empty bowl for not spicy. Stir and set aside.

    Make Lime Chili Mayonnaise - optional but so good!

    • Place mayonnaise, chili garlic sauce or sriracha sauce, lime zest and lime juice into a medium bowl and stir. Set aside

    Prepare Egg and Green Onion Mixture

    • Add eggs to bowl and beat. Add salt to taste and green onions and stir. You will use approximately 1 egg for each of the 4 Vietnamese pizzas. Set aside

    Vietnamese Crab Pizza (pan fried or grilled)

    • Remove 2 rice paper wrappers from the package. Add a little water with your fingers to the smooth side of one of the wrappers. Gently seal the 2 smooth sides of the wrappers together.
    • Preheat non-stick pan or grill. Place the prepared double rice paper wrappers on the dry grill or ungreased pan. Press the edges of the rice paper down with a spatula. Cook over medium-low heat until the rice paper starts to turn opaque. Flip over and continue to cook until about 50% opaque. (If grilling, place rice paper pizza in an area with indirect flames. Keep moving the pizza gently with tongs or a spatula so that it cooks evenly.) Watch the video demonstrating both cooking methods. .
    • Top the grilled rice paper with a little aromatic oil or chili crisp with the back of a spoon or brush.
    • Add the beaten egg, green onion, and salt mixture on top of the oiled rice paper. Spread out to the edges. You will use approximately 1 egg for each crab pizza.
    • Next, add a couple tablespoons of finely chopped crab and fried shallots if desired.
    • Top with lime chili mayonnaise, if desired. Repeat process with the other 3 pizzas. To serve, you can eat like a pizza and cut into wedges with kitchen scissors. To eat it on the go, fold over like a quesadilla and enjoy!

    Video

    Notes

    How to Store:
    Vietnamese pizzas  are best served right after cooking when they are crispy. However, they can be stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. 
    How to reheat a Vietnamese pizza?
    Reheat Vietnamese pizzas in a non-stick pan or on the grill over medium-low heat until the toppings are warmed, and it starts to sizzle – about 2 to 3 minutes. Alternatively, you can reheat in a preheated air fryer at 350°F (175°C) for approximately 3 to 5 minutes. Keep a close eye on them so they do not burn.  Do not reheat in the microwave as this will make them soggy.
    Recipe Tips:
    • Don’t overload the pizza. They will get soggy.
    • Cook over medium-low heat. It takes at least 3 minutes for the pizzas to start to turn from translucent to opaque. Be patient!
    • Even though it may seem like a good idea, don’t grease your pan or grill. Stuff will stick and burn.
    • Don’t put the toppings on the pizza until they are at least 50% percent opaque. Your toppings will start to get overly brown, but it will still be undercooked and chewy.
    • If you are a newbie with rice paper pizzas, practice first in a skillet before moving on to the BBQ or gas grill. More skill is required because grills do not cook evenly, and you must be quick. We prefer the chargrilled flavor to the skillet method-hands down.
    • Best outcomes with using non-stick pan. Iron skillets hold the temperature too much and greater chance for burning and cracking of crust.
    • Keep the dried rice paper wrappers away from liquids.
    • If cooking on the grill, keep it moving and adjusting the location to indirect heat as this pizza can and will catch on fire! Things can get exciting.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1pizza | Calories: 91kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.03g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 9mg | Sodium: 252mg | Potassium: 6mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 16IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 0.1mg
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    1. Courtney says

      April 01, 2012 at 1:44 am

      I love it when I find things that I thought I'd lost - and this recipe surely looks like a great re-find! Yum!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 6:49 am

        Moving so much is really stressful. However, I think that with each move I get a little smarter on organization and packing. I hope you will give this a try as kids love it.

        Reply
    2. ChgoJohn says

      April 01, 2012 at 12:29 am

      Thank goodness you found it! Reading through the recipe, i can easily see why you missed it so. It sounds delicious!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 6:52 am

        Hello John and happy spring to you! There are many versions of this recipe on line but this one is very traditional and I like that aspect of it very much.

        Reply
    3. Hannah (BitterSweet) says

      March 31, 2012 at 11:34 pm

      Sounds like an addictive combination of flavors alright! Wow, am I craving spring rolls like nothing else now. I know it wouldn't be exactly the same, but I'm going to try substituting mushroom stock for the fish sauce, and maybe throw in a dash of kombu as well for an oceanic, savory taste. I just can't resist this recipe!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 6:54 am

        Hannah your substitutions sound super yummy. I know many people do not like or cannot find fish sauce in their markets so you have to find alternatives. Have a great weekend. BAM

        Reply
    4. Rufus' Food and Spirits Guide says

      March 31, 2012 at 11:18 pm

      Oh wow, I'd be heartbroken if I had tasted that then lost the recipe. So glad you found it. Looks awesome.

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 7:03 am

        My teenage boys were most delighted to hear about the discovery of our long lost favorite.

        Reply
    5. Karen says

      March 31, 2012 at 10:55 pm

      I'm happy to have your dipping sauce recipe...I have never been completely happy with the recipes I have tried.

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 7:05 am

        This dipping sauce is really nice with all of the sweet, savory, sour, spicy flavors going on. It can keep in the fridge for quite some time in the proper tightly sealed container.

        Reply
    6. Just A Smidgen says

      March 31, 2012 at 9:39 pm

      Thank goodness you located this one! My family would love it as well and I think pan frying a healthier option anyway:)

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 7:08 am

        I always find myself substituting for my recipes, we always seem to be out of something in our house... The inconvenience of not having a car and having to walk everywhere or take public transport, really makes you come up with some creative options for cooking.

        Reply
        • Just A Smidgen says

          April 01, 2012 at 11:45 am

          That's an excellent point! And being confident in one's choices sure helps, you always seem to have the perfect substitution!

    7. Clare Cooks! says

      March 31, 2012 at 8:35 pm

      Thanks for reminding me I have rice paper in the cupboard! I've been meaning to make these for forever! Look delicious.

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 7:10 am

        I also think as it it is getting warmer some nice cool uncooked wraps with some yummy veggies sounds great as well. However, I have teenage boys so have to go with the flow....

        Reply
    8. gardenfreshtomatoes says

      March 31, 2012 at 7:39 pm

      Oh, my...that looks yummy!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 7:10 am

        Thanks Marie!

        Reply
    9. thecompletecookbook says

      March 31, 2012 at 7:01 pm

      Heavenly!
      🙂 Mandy

      Reply
    10. Kathleen Richardson says

      March 31, 2012 at 6:36 pm

      Don't you hate it when you can't find a recipe? Someday, someday, we'll all compile our recipes into books where they can be found easily. At least now, you can find Vietnamese Chả Giò on your blog, or on Pinterest.com where I'm going to post it. Your boys obviously love your cooking and I can see why. Another yummy recipe!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 7:14 am

        I agree Kathleen it is so frustrating have your recipes in may different places. I think that is part of the reason I started Healthy World Cuisine just to get everything documented in one little place that I can quickly obtain the things I love. You are a very sweet Kathleen . Thanks so much for posting my recipe on Pin Interest. Happy Spring to you! Take care, BAM

        Reply
    11. samology says

      March 31, 2012 at 5:32 pm

      Dear Bam, I am super impressed with your multi-culturalism!! You seem to know about every single type of cuisine!! Your recipes of Asian cuisine clearly demonstrates great knowledge!! These spring rolls are definitely a MUST-TRY!!!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        April 01, 2012 at 7:20 am

        Thank you for your kind words. I always love trying new cuisines and am always up for the challenge. I think it is most easy for me to cook different Asian foods right now as I can find all of my ingredients I need, locally. I think a goal for Healthy World Cuisine is to try at least one dish from each and every culture. I think that would keep me very very busy in Healthy World Cuisine and I would be really happy learning along the way. Take care, BAM

        Reply
    12. Nami | Just One Cookbook says

      March 31, 2012 at 2:19 pm

      I can imagine your joy when you found the recipe! Now it's on the internet you will not lose it anymore. 🙂 I love Vietnamese food and this looks great! Rice paper dish is so versatile and love it. Beautiful presentation!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        March 31, 2012 at 3:46 pm

        Arigato Gozarimus Nami-san. I was super happy to see that Christine's website and her cooking classes are still growing strong. Please check out her site. so many yummy treats. Take care, BAM

        Reply
    13. filingawaycupcakes says

      March 31, 2012 at 2:16 pm

      So right, a fave in my house for sure!

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        March 31, 2012 at 3:47 pm

        My hubby just texted me as he was bummed as once again he was traveling when I usually make all the really yummy dishes. LOL

        Reply
    14. Anonymous says

      March 31, 2012 at 1:17 pm

      I always miss the good stuff, need to travel less

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        March 31, 2012 at 3:49 pm

        Dear Mr. Anonymous, I agree. I will make sure to make something fun and delicious upon your return. Hurry home!

        Reply
    15. Baking with Sibella says

      March 31, 2012 at 10:02 am

      Oh, it looks marvelous (just like all your food)!!! 🙂

      Reply
      • Healthy World Cuisine says

        March 31, 2012 at 12:18 pm

        You are so sweet Sibella. My boys threaten me every day they are leaving and going to the lady that bakes... That would be your house Ms. Sibella.... LOL You better stock up on groceries....

        Reply
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