Vietnamese Dishes with Water Spinach
Water Spinach or Rau Muong in Vietnamese were originally from the North of Vietnam. Then it's moved down to the rest of the South area. Easy to cook and easy to eat are the best part of this type of
"vegetables" (I think they're either herbs or vegetables; I don't know which section to put them yet.)
http://users.net2000.com.au/~vankiem/seap/veg06.htm You can either boil, fry, making soup or eat them fresh with other types of meats and vegetables.
1. For boiling:
Put them in when the water is boiling. Put a little bit of salt in to retain the look of green. Eat them with boiled eggs, spicy fish sauce and rice.
2. For frying:
Fry them with beef, pork, shrimps, or whatever you'd like put in.
This is a pretty good sample recipe here,
http://www.recipesource.com/main-dishes/meat/beef/fried-spinach1.html
3. For making soup:
Put them in when the water is boiling. Then put other ingredients that you'd like to cook in such as shrimps, eggs, tomatoes, etc. It's better to season it for sour taste. A lot of lime juice would work best.
4. For eating them fresh:
Eating them fresh takes a bit more than 30 minutes to do, so I won't go in details of how to do them. However, if you still feel like checking out the method, just request and I'll translate the recipe into English since it's only in Vietnamese.