Pho Recipe (How to Make Vietnamese Noodle Soup)

theforkedspoon.com
Your recipes

Total: 1440

Servings: 12

Pho Recipe (How to Make Vietnamese Noodle Soup)

Ingredients

Remove All · Remove Spices · Remove Staples

Export 33 ingredients for grocery delivery

Instructions

Helping creators monetize
Show ad-free recipes at the top of any site

Step 1

Blanch the bones. This step is SO IMPORTANT. If you want a clear, beautiful pho broth, blanch your bones. Do this by dividing the bones between two large pots or stockpots. Cover with cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes. Drain and rinse the bones with water.

Step 2

Roast the bones and the vegetables (optional). Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Transfer the bones, onion, garlic, and ginger to the roasting pans or rimmed baking sheets (you'll probably need two). Don’t pile them all on top of each other. Roast for 30 minutes before gently tossing the bones, and roasting for an additional 15-30 minutes more (for a total of 45-60 minutes).

Step 3

Toast the spices. As the bones are roasting, add all of your spices (the star anise, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom pods, coriander seeds, and fennel seeds) to a large, dry skillet over low heat. Toast the spices, stirring often to prevent burning, until fragrant, approximately 5 minutes. Divide the spices in half. Cut cheesecloth into two small square pieces (approximately 5-inches by 5-inches) each. Transfer the divided spices to the center of each square. Gather at the top and secure with kitchen twine.

Step 4

Transfer the roasted bones and veggies back to the stockpots. Making sure to wash the pots after the bones were blanched and drained. Transfer and divide the roasted bones, onion, garlic, and ginger back to the stockpots. Scrape up any remaining bits and juices left in the roasting pan using a metal spatula and a little water, if needed. Add to the pot with the bones (don’t worry, all those brown bits are FLAVOR!).

Step 5

Bring to a boil. With the bones, spice sachets (one per pot), onion, garlic, and ginger divided between the two pots, fill each pot with approximately 12 cups water (or until bones are fully submerged), 1/3 cup fish sauce and 2 tablespoons of sugar. Bring to a boil.

Step 6

Simmer the bones. Immediately reduce heat to low and simmer, with the lid slightly ajar, skimming any foam or excess fat, occasionally (if you blanched your bones, you shouldn’t see much foam). Simmer for at least 6-12 hours, ideally 24 hours (do not leave the stove running overnight. Simply cool and store in the refrigerator and continue to simmer the next day). Add more water if needed to make sure the bones stay submerged.

Step 7

Strain the broth. Once the bones have simmered and your hot broth is ready, strain it through a fine-mesh strainer or colander into a clean pot. This separates the pretty, clear broth from the bones and spices.

Step 8

Season to taste. Add additional salt (you'll probably need a little), soy sauce, fish sauce, sugar or rock sugar (found at Asian markets), to taste. Set aside the broth to cool (if you're not using right away) and reserve the bones.

Step 9

Don’t forget about the meat. I can almost guarantee that there is a TON of delicious meat waiting to be picked from the bones. Don’t let it go to waste! Discard the meat-free bones, herbs, and other bits that were used to make the broth, but save the meat and add to sandwiches, wraps, salads, or back to your broth.

Step 10

Skim the fat from the top (optional). Add a couple of handfuls of ice to your broth to expedite cooling and cover your pot with a lid. Transfer the broth to the refrigerator and allow the broth to cool fully (this will take upwards of 6 hours or overnight). The result will be a hard, thick layer of fat on the top and a bottom layer that is your pho broth (which should look like gelatinous brown jello). If desired use a fork to scoop off the top layer of fat.

Step 11

Cook the mirepoix. To a medium stockpot over medium heat, add the olive oil and shallots. Cook the shallots for approximately 5 minutes, stirring often. Add the white parts of a few green onions, the minced garlic, and ginger. Stir well to combine and cook for 1-2 more minutes.

Step 12

Add pre-made broth or stock. Add your favorite store-bought broth or stock to the pot and bring to a simmer.

Step 13

Add some flavor. Add 1-2 whole star anise, soy sauce, and fish sauce to the broth. Cover. Simmer for 15-20 minutes.

Step 14

Remove the star anise. Try not to forget this part.

Step 15

Season to taste. When it comes to Pho, you do you. Add more salt, more sugar, more fish sauce, etc.

Step 16

Slice your meat. Thinly slice your meat. If you're having trouble, place it in the freezer for 10 minutes which will make it easier to slice.

Step 17

Noodles first. Grab a large bowl and divide the pre-cooked noodles between bowls.

Step 18

Add the raw meat. Yes, you guys. RAW. Add the meat directly on top of the rice noodles. Don’t worry, assuming your broth is boiling hot and not just warm, your meat will get fully cooked.

Step 19

Add the broth. It doesn’t matter which broth (the fast or the slow method), this is the moment. Just make sure it’s super hot and ladle directly over the meat.

Step 20

Garnish like crazy. Add some extra cooked beef from the bones you used to make the bone broth, add one sauce…or five. Guys, it’s up to you! Have fun!

Top similar recipes

Pho Recipe (How to Make Vietnamese Noodle Soup)-image
trending185 views

Pho Recipe (How to Make Vietnamese ...

theforkedspoon.com

4.8

(521)

480 minutes

Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)-image
trending484 views

Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)

gimmesomeoven.com

5.0

(23)

45 minutes

Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)-image
trending338 views

Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)

recipes.instantpot.com

5.0

(2)

30 minutes

Vietnamese Pho Recipe (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup)-image
trending256 views

Vietnamese Pho Recipe (Vietnamese B...

tasteasianfood.com

4.6

(16)

5 hours

Vegan Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)-image
trending375 views

Vegan Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)

gimmesomeoven.com

5.0

(5)

Vegetarian Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)-image
trending209 views

Vegetarian Pho (Vietnamese Noodle S...

allrecipes.com

4.9

(13)

1 hours, 4 minutes

Shrimp Pho - Vietnamese Noodle Soup-image
trending620 views

Shrimp Pho - Vietnamese Noodle Soup

thelemonbowl.com

4.5

(105)

30 minutes

How To Make Quick Vietnamese Beef Pho-image
trending952 views

How To Make Quick Vietnamese Beef P...

thekitchn.com

4.3

(18)

Vietnamese Fresh Rice Noodle Recipe – How to Make Rice Noodles for Pho and Pho Cuon-image
trending386 views

Vietnamese Fresh Rice Noodle Recipe...

grantourismotravels.com

5.0

(4)

10 minutes

Vietnamese chicken noodle soup (Pho Ga)-image
trending233 views

Vietnamese chicken noodle soup (Pho...

nadialim.com

20 minutes

Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup (Pho Bo)-image
trending27 views

Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup (Pho Bo...

vickypham.com

2 hours, 30 minutes

Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup (Pho Bo)-image
trending24 views

Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup (Pho Bo...

vickypham.com

2 hours, 30 minutes

Vietnamese Pho Soup-image
trending791 views

Vietnamese Pho Soup

tastesbetterfromscratch.com

5.0

(4)

40 minutes

Low Carb Pho – Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe]-image
trending294 views

Low Carb Pho – Vietnamese Beef Nood...

ketogasm.com

5.0

(2)

180 minutes

Beef Pho (Vietnamese Soup) Recipe-image
trending357 views

Beef Pho (Vietnamese Soup) Recipe

seriouseats.com

4.9

(7)

Instant Pot Vegetarian Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)-image
trending423 views

Instant Pot Vegetarian Pho (Vietnam...

karalydon.com

authentic pho ga - vietnamese chicken noodle soup-image
trending181 views

authentic pho ga - vietnamese chick...

glebekitchen.com

4.5

(13)

240 minutes

Pho Bo (Vietnamese Beef-and-Noodle Soup)-image
trending354 views

Pho Bo (Vietnamese Beef-and-Noodle ...

cooking.nytimes.com

5.0

(476)

Authentic Pho Ga (Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup)-image
trending786 views

Authentic Pho Ga (Vietnamese Chicke...

delightfulplate.com

5.0

(15)

75 minutes