Vietnamese chicken noodle soup, also known as pho ga, is a delightful and comforting dish that showcases the vibrant flavors of Vietnamese cuisine. Originating in Northern Vietnam, this soup has gained immense popularity worldwide due to its aromatic broth, tender chicken, and an array of flavorful toppings. Whether you're a seasoned cook or just starting your culinary journey, this article will guide you through the process of creating an authentic and delicious Vietnamese chicken noodle soup at home.
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INSTANT-POT VIETNAMESE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP (PHO GA)
Using the Instant Pot, this flavorful broth-traditionally cooked for hours-is made by electric pressure cooker in a fraction of the time.
Provided by Laurel Randolph
Categories Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Soup/Stew Chicken Cilantro Ginger Coriander Anise Cardamom Clove Wheat/Gluten-Free Lime
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Preheat the Instant Pot by selecting Sauté on high heat.
- Once hot, add the oil to the pot. Add the onions, cutside down, and the ginger. Cook, without moving, until charred-about 4 minutes.
- Add the coriander, star anise, cloves, cinnamon stick, and cardamom. Stir and cook for 1 minute more. Add the chicken, fish sauce, and sugar and immediately pour over the water. Secure the lid.
- Select Manual and cook at high pressure for 15 minutes.
- Once cooking is complete, use a natural release for 10 minutes and release any remaining steam. Remove the chicken from the pot and carefully strain the broth. Season with salt and pepper as desired.
- Place the cooked noodles in 4 bowls. When the chicken is cool enough to handle, pick the meat off the bones and add to the bowls. Pour over the broth and top with scallions, herbs, lime, and bean sprouts and jalapeño (if using).
PHO GA (VIETNAMESE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP)
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 3h
Yield 4 to 6 main course servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Cut the hen into 8 pieces and discard any excess fat. Rinse chicken bones and necks with cold water and place in a stockpot. Add the water and ginger and bring to a boil. Skim any foam that rises to the surface. Reduce the heat to a low simmer and cook for 3 hours; do not allow the liquid to boil to ensure a clear broth.
- Remove and discard the hen and bones. Strain the broth through a fine mesh sieve or chinois lined with cheesecloth. Return the broth to a large soup pot and continue to simmer until reduced to a volume of 2 1/2 or 3 quarts. Season with salt, to taste, and keep hot while you assemble the remaining ingredients.
- Prepare the rice vermicelli according to package directions. Once done, transfer to a colander and drain well. Rinse well under cold running water. Drain thoroughly before using. (The noodles may be prepared up to this point 2 hours ahead of serving.)
- When ready to serve the soup, for each serving ladle 2 cups of the hot broth into a large soup bowl. Quickly dip the cooked noodles in the remaining hot broth to rewarm, then place a handful of noodles in each bowl. Divide the sliced chicken breast between the bowls, laying the slices over the top of the noodles. Serve the soup immediately, with the fresh cilantro, basil, mint, bean sprouts, lime wedges and jalapeno peppers in baskets on the table for each person to garnish their own soup, as desired. Add chili sauce or fish sauce, to taste, if desired.
VIETNAMESE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
Categories Soup/Stew Appetizer Dinner Bon Appétit Dairy Free Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free
Yield Makes 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Chicken stock:
- Bring chicken, onion, carrots, celery, and 5 quarts water to a boil in a large heavy pot. Reduce heat and simmer, skimming surface occasionally, until broth is flavorful and reduced by one-fourth, about 2 hours.
- Strain stock through a fine-mesh sieve into a large bowl; discard solids. (You should have about 4 quarts). Let cool, then cover and chill.
- DO AHEAD: Stock can be made 5 days ahead. Let cool, then cover and chill.
- Soup:
- Rub chicken legs with five-spice powder, grated ginger, 1 tablespoon salt, and 1 tablespoon sugar; let sit 15 minutes.
- Meanwhile, heat broiler. Spread out halved ginger and onions on a rimmed baking sheet and broil, turning occasionally, until charred all over, 15-20 minutes. Add lemongrass, cardamom, star anise, cinnamon, and cloves to onions and ginger and broil until lightly charred and fragrant, about 1 minute.
- Transfer onion mixture to a large heavy pot. Add chicken stock and fish sauce and bring to a boil. Add seasoned chicken, reduce heat, and simmer until chicken is just cooked through, 20-25 minutes.
- Using tongs, transfer chicken to a plate. Let cool slightly, then remove skin and bones; discard. Shred meat. Continue to simmer broth until it reduces slightly and flavors concentrate, 50-60 minutes. Season with more salt and/or sugar, if desired. Strain into a large bowl or clean pot.
- Cook noodles according to package directions. Using tongs or a spider, transfer noodles to a colander and run under cold water to stop cooking; set aside. (Keep pot of boiling water handy for reheating noodles.)
- Just before serving, return noodle cooking water to a boil. Place noodles in a fine-mesh sieve and lower into hot water to reheat, 30 seconds.
- Divide noodles among warm bowls and add shredded chicken and bean sprouts. Ladle hot broth over, dividing evenly. Serve with Spicy Pickled Shallots, herbs, and lime wedges for squeezing over.
- DO AHEAD: Seasoned chicken broth can be made 2 days ahead. Let cool, then cover and chill. Bring to a boil before serving.
Tips:
- Use quality ingredients: Fresh, high-quality ingredients will make a big difference in the flavor of your soup. Look for grass-fed beef, organic vegetables, and fresh herbs.
- Don't overcrowd the pot: When adding the noodles to the pot, make sure there is enough room for them to move around and cook evenly. If the pot is too crowded, the noodles will stick together and become mushy.
- Cook the noodles according to the package directions: Different types of noodles have different cooking times. Be sure to follow the directions on the package to ensure that the noodles are cooked properly.
- Add the vegetables towards the end of the cooking time: This will help them to retain their crunch and flavor.
- Season the soup to taste: Add fish sauce, salt, and pepper until the soup is flavorful and well-balanced.
- Garnish the soup with fresh herbs: Fresh herbs like cilantro, basil, and mint will add a pop of color and flavor to your soup.
Conclusion:
Vietnamese noodle soup is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. With its flavorful broth, tender noodles, and fresh vegetables, it's a soup that is sure to please everyone. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy meal, give this Vietnamese noodle soup recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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