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Phở Bo (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup)

April 3, 2012 by The Partial Ingredients

Pho is one of my favorite soups simply because the broth is so flavorful.  A while ago I made Pho Ga which is the same soup only made with chicken. Then I went to a local Pho restaurant and the beef pho was just fantastic and I knew I had to try the beef version as well.  The pho is seasoned with star anise, cinnamon stick, ginger, and cloves which gives the stock a fragrant and savory aroma.  The most important part of making good stock is the beef.  Charring the onion and ginger is an important first step for the stock as well and needs to be done over an open flame. I chose to make the stock with 4 pounds of beef neck bones with neck meat and the stock came out really well.  Beefy and flavorful, it was one of my favorite stocks I have ever made! I chose some thinly sliced, good quality beef for the actual soup which cooks after pouring the boiling stock over the meat.  My second favorite part (the first is the broth obviously) is all the great condiments that mix together in the broth!  I chose cilantro, bean sprouts, jalapeno peppers, Thai basil, Hoisin sauce, and Sriracha for the condiments but you can pick and choose whatever you like.  Making the stock takes time but it was well worth the effort as the soup turned out great!

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Phở Ga (Vietnamese Chicken Soup)

September 29, 2011 by The Partial Ingredients

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Pho is a Vietnamese soup that can be made with beef or chicken.  Pho, to the best of my knowledge has something of a cult following among foodies and I was excited to try it out for myself.  Pho is popular because of the amazing stock that is used to make the soup.  The stock is flavored with star anise, cloves, cinnamon, lemongrass and nutmeg.* A list of ingredients and garnishes can be found here.  I have never tried beef pho and this is the first time I have ever had chicken pho.  Even though I don’t have any prior experience for comparison I really enjoyed this dish and I can see why it is so popular.  The broth is really clean and fragrant and the flavors of the garnishes mixed with the noodles and broth are so good.  The ingredients are basic but when eaten all together the flavors are more amazing than the sum of its parts.  The star of pho is the beef soup and if the chicken version is as good as this was, I look forward to making that one too!

*I used ground spices for my soup but with most pho recipes it will require whole spices (I would imagine some pho purists would think this to be sacrilege). I thought the ground spices were great–I just made sure to strain the broth twice to remove the spice particles to get a clearer and cleaner broth.

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