Showing posts with label Pho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pho. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Pho----Instant Pot

Pho wasn't on our menu this week, why? Well because it's Summer and I just have a hard time wanting to eat soup in the Summer, no matter how good it is. Well we woke up this morning with only a few days before school starts and it's drizzling. I had big plans to spend this last week before school at the beach but the weather had other plans. The kids out of the blue said they wanted soup for dinner, so I decided on Pho as I had just perfected my broth before Summer started and we only had it that one time so it's time for it again. I decided I needed to write the recipe down for myself more than anything else so that I remember how I made it. It took me a long time to try a real Pho broth at home, for a few reasons but the main one being I didn't think I would be able to make it with as much umami as you get at a Pho restaurant. I love the Instant Pot, it can do things fast, but do you know what else it can do, it can do a really deep broth if you take the time and allow the flavors to really develop. This has been a long time in the making tweaking and changing the amounts of spices and adding other herbs but I think I have perfected my Pho


Pho Broth
2 onions, cut in halves (peel on)
1 hand of ginger, sliced (peel on)
2 heads of garlic bottom cut off (peel on)
1 1/2 lbs beef bones (marrow)
6 cups water
1/4 cup fish sauce
13 star anise
15 whole cloves
15 black peppercorns
3 cinnamon sticks (about 6 inches)
3 Tbsp fennel seeds
3 Tbsp coriander seeds
Cilantro stems off of a single bunch
1/4 cup coconut aminos

Pho Garnish
Flank steak sliced thinly
Noodles of your choice
Green onions
Bean sprouts
Siracha
Hoisin Sauce
1 lime, cut into wedges
Cilantro or Thai basil

Boil beef bones for 10 minutes, drain and rinse with cold water
Place on cookie sheet and broil on high for 20 minutes, turning every few minutes to get a good char on all sides
Place onions, garlic, & ginger on cookie sheet broil on high until browned

Turn IP to saute on high
Add all spices to roast
Turn off IP and add beef bones, water (if all 6 cups don't fit add as much water as possible), coconut aminos, cilantro stems and fish sauce.
Turn IP back onto soup and cook for 120 minutes.
When done, strain broth and taste.
Turn IP to saute, when rolling boil add the flank steak to cook.
Serve! Enjoy! Have seconds!

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Instant Pot---Phake Pho

Pho real, this was so so good and easy. I easily could see eating this in different variations weekly. The kids each had two full bowls; note to self next time double recipe.
Now this isn't going to be a traditional Pho, why for a few reasons. I didn't have all the spices of traditional Pho and to be honest I'm not a huge fan of the cinnamon and other spices that typical Pho is. But it doesn't mean that this isn't an absolutely fantastic soup and so easy. You can mix up the vegetables you add








Pho
2 lemongrass stalks, cut in 2 inch pieces
3/4 of a leek sliced
3 green onions, chopped
1 cup cilantro, chopped
1/4 cup fish sauce (optional)
1/2 cup soy sauce
3 garlic cloves, can leave whole skin on
3 large pieces of ginger, no need to peel
Pieces of chicken bone in, skin on (I used a huge breast and two legs)
Water to cover (add extra if you like lots of broth)
Bok choy, chopped
Noodles (***see note below)

Add all spices, fish sauce, soy sauce, place chicken on top and cover with water.
Turn on Instant Pot for 30 minutes on high, I used the "meat" button.
When done release the pressure.
Strain the broth and shred meat off the bone. (make sure to save your bones for bone broth, stay tuned for my Instant Pot bone broth recipe)
Place all back in Instant Pot and add additional vegetables of your choice for 5-6 minutes
Additional vegetable options:
Bok Choy, snow peas, bean sprouts, daikon,carrots, celery...
Serve with Jalapenos, Limes, Basil, Cilantro, Green onion

***Noodles, now I'm sure this can be added to the Instant Pot, but I haven't been brave enough yet as we are very particular at the al dente "ness" (that's totally a word if not, I'm making it one) of our noodles you know being Italian and all.  So we cooked these in a pot on the stove, totally defeating the purpose of one pot cooking but I can't risk soggy noodles. I will get brave enough to add noodles, I will, I'm just not that confident yet...Soon...Soon.

Now go make this, eat it all, and enjoy!