Now you can enjoy the fragrant, slow-simmered flavor of this classic Vietnamese soup in under an hour using ingredients you probably already have in your pantry. Store-bought beef broth eliminates the need for all-day simmering of bones for stock, while Chinese five-spice powder captures the flavor of authentic pho without requiring whole spices like star anise, cinnamon and clove.
Directions for: Shortcut Beef Pho
Ingredients
2 medium onions (about 1lb) peeled and sliced into 1/4"-thick rounds
1 5" piece ginger, left unpeeled and sliced 1/4" thick
2 tsp canola oil
2 tsp Chinese five-spice powder
8 cups low-sodium beef broth
8 oz thin dried rice noodles
2 Tbsp fish sauce
8 oz sliced rare deli roast beef
Kosher salt
Garnishes1 cup bean sprouts
cup fresh basil leaves
cup fresh cilantro leaves
cup hoisin sauce
cup thinly sliced scallions
1 jalapeno, thinly sliced (optional)
1 lime, cut into 8 wedges
Directions
1. Position an oven rack on the highest setting and preheat the broiler. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
2. on a baking sheet, toss the onion and ginger with the canola oil. Broil on high until the onion starts to char and blacken around the edges, rotating the pan and tossing the aromatics halfway through cooking, about 8 minutes.
3. Heat a large pot over medium-high heat. Working quickly to prevent burning, add the five-spice powder and toast until fragrant, about 10 seconds. Immediately add the broth and 2 cups water, then stir in the charred ginger and onion. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat to maintain a simmer and cook until the broth is fragrant and the flavors are concentrated, about 25 minutes.
4. Meanwhile, cook the rice noodles in boiling water until soft, about 5 minutes. Drain well and reserve in a bowl.
5. Strain the broth through a fine-mesh sieve, then return the soup to the large pot, stir in the fish sauce and bring to a simmer.
Garnishes1. Divide the rice noodles between four large serving bowls. Fan about 4 of the beef slices over the noodles, overlapping slightly. Ladle 2 1/2 cups broth over the meat and serve immediately with the bean sprouts, basil, cilantro, hoisin, scallions, jalapeno and lime at the table.
Tips and Substitutions
Special equipment: a fine-mesh sieve
Source and Credits
Courtesy of Food Network Kitchen
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