Pho Soup
140 Min.4 Portionen
Vietnamese Pho Soup is a tea-like, beef based soup with a flavor profile that differentiates it from the traditional Western palette. This recipe is designed to be as easy to make as possible, while simultaneously being as based as possible.
Zutaten
- 4–8 clove large cloves of garlic
- to taste spring onions
- 10 cardamom seeds
- 4–5 star anise
- to taste ginger
- 3–5 stick cinnamon sticks
- 300 gram diced beef
- 3 beef bones with marrow
- 1–3 cube beef bouillon cubes
- to taste coriander
- 1 lime
- to taste fish or oyster sauce
- to taste honey or brown sugar
- to taste rice noodles
Zubereitung
- Heat your oven and place the spices (garlic, cardamom seeds, cinnamon sticks, star anise and ginger) on a tray and bake them until browned or decently toasted.
- Boil bones until you remove most of the scum, and transfer the spices from the oven into the pot. Life will be easier if you can place the spices in a tea strainer of sorts, otherwise, it's not the worst thing in the world fishing them out later on.
- Add beef bouillon cubes, diced beef, fish/oyster sauce, and honey/sugar, then simmer for a couple hours with the lid on.
- Cook the rice noodles (should only take a few minutes, just until the texture is al dente enough).
- Once the broth is done cooking, fish out the spices that you added at step 2. It's worth doing this rather than accidentally chewing on a bit of star anise, trust me.
- Cut up coriander and spring onions as garnish.
- Add rice noodles to bowl, followed by the broth and its contents, followed by the garnish. This can be made and eaten within 1 hour if you want it quickly, but typically with broths the longer you simmer the tastier it'll be.
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