Best 2 Thai Beef Noodle Soup Recipes

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Are you looking for an authentic Thai beef noodle soup recipe that combines the perfect balance of flavors and textures? This delectable dish is a symphony of aromatic spices, tender meat, soft noodles, and a rich broth that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you prefer a spicy kick or a more delicate taste, there are endless variations to suit your preferences. With a variety of vegetables and herbs added to the mix, this savory soup is a wholesome meal that will warm your soul and leave you craving more. In this article, we will take you on a culinary journey as we explore the secrets to crafting an unforgettable Thai beef noodle soup.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

SPICY THAI BEEF-NOODLE SOUP



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Make and share this Spicy Thai Beef-Noodle Soup recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Jessi Garcia

Categories     Low Cholesterol

Time 27m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 (6 ounce) package rice noodles
2 teaspoons peanut oil
4 medium scallions, green and white parts,divided and chopped
1 medium jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced
1 tablespoon gingerroot, minced
6 ounces lean beef round, pr sirloin,trimmed of fat and diced
7 cups nonfat beef broth
2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
1/2 cup frozen baby peas
2 tablespoons cilantro, chopped
1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce

Steps:

  • Using sharp scissors, cut noodles into 3 inch (7. 5 cm) pieces Heating oil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat.
  • Add white portion of onions, jalapenos and ginger and saute for 1 minute.
  • Add beef and saute until browned all over, 3 minutes, stirring constantly.
  • Add borth and soy sauce and bring mixture to a boil.
  • Reduce heat to medium-low, partially cover and simmer 10 minutes (if neccessary, skim fat from the surface during cooking) Add noodles and peas and simmer until noodles are just tender, about 3 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and add green portion of scallions, cilantro and pepper sauce.
  • Serve hot.
  • Yields about 1 cup per serving.

THAI BEEF NOODLE SOUP



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Being half Thai I'm lucky enough to be able to eat real Thai food. My favorite, simple, easy dish is noodles. The actual name of this dish is too complicated to spell, so it's just easier to call it Thai beef noodle soup, because essentially, that's what it is. It's very similar to Pho. It's practically almost the same thing....

Provided by Amanda Huetson

Categories     Other Soups

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 bundle of rice noodles (it may say rice stick. look for the package that has a yellow top. it may have a mountain on the picture of the package as well, that's the one i always get)
2 Tbsp por kwan instant beef flavor paste (may need to add more to taste if needed)
3 1/2 c water
1/2 pkg asian style beef meatballs (these are usually found in the frozen section of asian stores) (optional)
1/4 c thinly sliced pieces of beef (optional)
white distilled vinegar (optional)
minced fried garlic (or fresh garlic) (see recipe for fried garlic!) (optional)
1/4 tsp fish sauce (or more to taste, but not too much!)
1 bunch bean sprouts, fresh (optional)
1 bunch cilantro, fresh (optional)
1 bunch green onion (optional)

Steps:

  • 1. NOTE: These measurements are all estimates. My mom has never taught me the measurement amount of these ingredients, it's always been based more on taste! So, some of these measurements may need to be increased (or decreased too if you experiment and make it more than once!)
  • 2. First, take the "bundle" of noodles and put them in a large bowl and fill with hot water. Right after you fill the bowl with water, fill a tea kettle with water and place on stove to boil. Place your strips of beef into a small-medium sized bowl (if using beef)
  • 3. While the water on the stove is heating and the noodles are sitting in the water, place the water in a medium sauce pan along with the beef paste. Also add just a few small squirts of the fish sauce into the saucepan as well. Stir well together on medium heat, adding more beef paste/fish sauce as needed (if the water tastes kind of bland just add more of the beef paste until it tastes good to you).
  • 4. While the broth is heating, pour out the water from the noodles using a strainer or collander and place back into the bowl. When the tea kettle starts whistiling, pour the hot water into the bowl on the noodles. If you're using the beef strips, save some of the hot water and pour onto the beef. Stir the beef around in the hot water, and once the beef is a grayish color pour the water out so that you don't overcook the beef. Set aside. If you are using the meatballs, place them into the broth.
  • 5. Check on the broth and if it's hot enough and the taste is just right, turn the stove down on low. Pour the water with the noodles out of the bowl using the same strainer or collander. Keep the noodles in the strainer or collander and place it ontop of the bowl (so that any remaining water may strain into the bowl instead of on your counter). Make sure the noodles are soft but still a little firm (or al dente).
  • 6. Lastly, take a medium sized soup bowl and choose the amount of noodles you want. The next step is to choose the amount of meat you want and any of the other sides (the green onions, cilantro, etc.). If you decide to use the garlic, vinegar, and fish sauce start out with a small amount. I didn't put a measurement because each person is different in what they like. I like mine to be more garlicy and kind of sour, so I add a lot of garlic and a lot of vinegar. If you want to have less sourness use just a little bit or no vinegar. If you add fish sauce to it, do not put too much in. Just a couple "shakes" will do. Once you've got everything loaded into your bowl the last step is to add the broth. Add as much or as little as you want. I like to fill mine up, my mom on the other hand fills it half way. What ever your hearts desire! :) once you've added the broth, mix it all together, stir it around, and taste test it. This is when you decide if you want to add more of anything like garlic, vinegar, or fish sauce. Or perhaps you want to add more of the veggies. If it tastes just right, you're all set! Enjoy with a big spoon and a set of chopsticks, or a fork! ;) Enjoy!

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients: The better the quality of your ingredients, the better your soup will taste. Look for fresh, flavorful beef, vegetables, and herbs.
  • Don't overcook the beef: Beef should be cooked until it is just tender, not tough. Overcooked beef will make your soup chewy.
  • Use a variety of vegetables: This will add flavor and texture to your soup. Some good options include carrots, celery, onions, mushrooms, and bok choy.
  • Don't be afraid to add some spice: Thai beef noodle soup is traditionally spicy, so don't be afraid to add some chili peppers or Sriracha sauce. Start with a small amount and add more to taste.
  • Garnish your soup with fresh herbs: This will add a pop of color and flavor. Some good options include cilantro, basil, and mint.

Conclusion:

Thai beef noodle soup is a delicious and flavorful dish that is perfect for a cold day. It is also a relatively easy soup to make, so it is a great option for busy weeknights. With a little planning and effort, you can make a Thai beef noodle soup that is just as good as anything you would find in a restaurant. So next time you are looking for a comforting and satisfying meal, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!

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