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Banh Pho Bo (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup)

posted by Mimi Hiller 02-10-99 10:57 PM

Banh Pho Bo (Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup)

3 Large Onions
1 Tbsp. peanut oil
5 pounds combination of meaty beef and chicken bones
4 ginger slices julienned
2 carrots julienned
1 small stick cinnamon
1 star anise
2 whole cloves
1 tsp. whole black peppercorn
2 cloves garlic - unpeeled * smashed
2 cups (1/2 lb) fresh bean sprouts
1/2 lb. beef sirloin, sliced very thin across grain, bitesize
1 green onion, finely sliced, green tops included
1/4 cup chopped coriander leaves (cilantro)
4 fresh red or green chiles,sliced (for wimps remove seeds)
2 limes cut into wedges
8 ounces rice sticks, soaked in hot water for 30 minutes, drained (use "pho" or the same size rice noodles you would use for Pad Thai)
2 - 3 Tbsp. fish sauce (nuoc mam / nam pla)
Fresh black pepper to taste


Slice 2 of the onions into 1/4 inch slices.

Heat 1 Tbsp. oil in a frying pan. Add the sliced onion, and cook, stirring, until the outside has browned. Remove and drain.

Slice the remaining onion into paper-thin slices and set aside.

Rinse the bones and place in a stockpot. Cover with cold water. Bring slowly to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, uncovered. For a clear broth skim off foam.

After 10-15 minutes,add browned onion and ginger,carrots, cinnamon, cardomom, star anise, cloves, garlic and peppercorns.

Bring to a boil. Simmer the stock, partially covered for 6 to 12 hours, skimming regularly. If necesary add more water to keep the bones covered. Strain the stock, skim off, and discard any fat.

At serving time, arrange the sliced beef on a platter. Garnish with reserved white and green onion.

On another platter, arrange the bean sprouts, coriander, chiles and limes.

Meanwhile, plunge the rice sticks in boiling water to heat; drain. Place equal portions in each soup bowl. Cover to keep warm.

Heat beef stock to boiling. Season with fish sauce and pepper. Pour into a soup tureen or chafing dish.

At the table, place the soup on a portable warmer to keep hot. Offer each guest a bowl of warm rice noodles. Each diner adds some beef and onion to a bowl. Ladle the hot stock over the meat, stirring to cook the meat. Add the bean sprouts, coriander, chiles, and lime to taste.

Enjoy with chopsticks and a soup spoon.

Serves 6 to 8 portions.

Optional: pass fresh basil leaves, coriander, additional chilies, fish sauce and ground peanuts at the table.

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