Chicken
Pho
Serves
4
Ingredients
Ingredients
Broth:
1
whole onion, unpeeled and cut in half
3-inch
chunk of ginger, unpeeled
2
Tbsp whole coriander seeds
4
whole cloves
2
whole star anise
1
tsp fennel seeds
3”
piece cinnamon stick
2
quarts chicken stock
2
Tbsp sugar
2 Tbsp
fish sauce
small
bunch of cilantro stems only, tied with string
1 lb
boneless skinless chicken breast
Garnishes:
8 oz
dried rice noodles (about 1/4″ wide)
2
cups bean sprouts, washed & tails pinched off
cilantro
tops – leaves and tender stems
basil
leaves
mint
leaves
4 green
onions, sliced
1/2
cup shaved red onions
1
lime, cut into 4 wedges
1
jalapeno, sliced
Garlic
chili sauce
Hoisin
sauce
Directions
Directions
Place
ginger and onion on a small baking sheet. Place on top shelf in the oven about
4″ from the oven’s heating element. Set to broil on
high for 15 minutes. Turn the onion and ginger occasionally, to get an even char.
The skin should get dark and the onion/ginger should get soft. After cooling, remove
the charred skin off the onion and use a spoon to scrape the skin off the
ginger. Slice ginger into thick slices.
Add onion,
ginger, broth spices, sugar, fish sauce, chicken broth, and chicken breast in
the pot. Cover and turn heat to high; let it come to boil, then immediately
turn heat to low. Prop lid up so that steam can escape. After 15 minutes,
remove the chicken breasts, and set aside. Simmer the broth a total of 1-1/2
hours.
Strain
the broth through a mesh strainer lined with several layer of cheese cloth,
discard solids. Return broth to pot and simmer to keep hot. Prepare noodles as
per directions on package. Shred or slice chicken breast and set aside. Assemble
garnish ingredients and set at table for each person to add to their bowl. To
serve place noodles in each bowl, top with sliced or shredded chicken breast
and ladle broth over the top. Let each person add their choice of garnishes.
Linking to:
Life on Lakeshore Drive: Bouquet of Talent Link Party
Miz Helen's Country Cottage: Full Plate Thursday
Ms. enPlace: See Ya in the Gumbo
Life on Lakeshore Drive: Bouquet of Talent Link Party
Miz Helen's Country Cottage: Full Plate Thursday
Ms. enPlace: See Ya in the Gumbo
My Turn for Us: Freedom Fridays
Jam Hands: Recipe Sharing Monday
Six Sister's Stuff: Strut Your Stuff Saturday Link Party
This Gal Cooks: Marvelous Mondays Link Party
The Chicken Chick: Clever Chicks Blog Hop
The Tumbleweed Contessa: Chicken - Saturday Dishes Linky Party
Love Bakes Good Cakes: The Ultimate Soup Recipe List Linky
Jam Hands: Recipe Sharing Monday
Six Sister's Stuff: Strut Your Stuff Saturday Link Party
This Gal Cooks: Marvelous Mondays Link Party
The Chicken Chick: Clever Chicks Blog Hop
The Tumbleweed Contessa: Chicken - Saturday Dishes Linky Party
Love Bakes Good Cakes: The Ultimate Soup Recipe List Linky
That souop looks so welcoming..........Thank you for sharing with the Clever Chicks Blog Hop this week; I hope you’ll join us again!
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Kathy Shea Mormino
The Chicken Chick
http://www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
I've never had Pho. (Eunice isn't exactly hopping with Asian cuisine!) Lately I have this thing for ginger. And I have a bottle of fish sauce in the pantry just wanting to be used. Hear that? Sounds like a plan coming together!
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Hi Denise,
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely Chicken Pho, looks delicious. Hope you are having a great Valentine weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
This looks so yummy! Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent this week. So thrilled to have you share. Hope you are having a great week. :)
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Kathy
Pho Ga is my favorite Vietnamese soup. I will have to give yours a try. Your borth sounds so delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Marlene, The hardest thing is waiting for the broth to simmer 1-1/2 hours. It smells so good! Thanks you for coming by today. I am now following you at BlogLovin and Pinterest. Have a great evening!
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