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Hai Phong Crab Noodle Soup
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Vietnam Authentic home cooking from Vietnam, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Vietnam as Bánh đa cua Hải Phòng
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Hai Phong Crab Noodle Soup

Pham Huyen
Pham Huyen @PhamHuyenCP
Hải Phòng

Crab noodle soup is one of the signature dishes of Hai Phong. Back when I was a student, on cold winter nights, after attending language classes, I would walk along Tran Phu Street with the chilly northeastern wind biting at me. My friend and I would stop by a crab noodle soup stall at the Dermatology Institute to warm up and enjoy a delicious meal. Decades have passed, and that crab noodle soup stall is still there. Nowadays, there are many more delicious and convenient places, but I still fondly remember that little street stall that was perfect for students back then.

Crab noodle soup is one of the signature dishes of Hai Phong. Back when I was a student, on cold winter nights, after attending language classes, I would walk along Tran Phu Street with the chilly northeastern wind biting at me. My friend and I would stop by a crab noodle soup stall at the Dermatology Institute to warm up and enjoy a delicious meal. Decades have passed, and that crab noodle soup stall is still there. Nowadays, there are many more delicious and convenient places, but I still fondly remember that little street stall that was perfect for students back then.

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Hai Phong Crab Noodle Soup

Pham Huyen
Pham Huyen @PhamHuyenCP
Hải Phòng

Crab noodle soup is one of the signature dishes of Hai Phong. Back when I was a student, on cold winter nights, after attending language classes, I would walk along Tran Phu Street with the chilly northeastern wind biting at me. My friend and I would stop by a crab noodle soup stall at the Dermatology Institute to warm up and enjoy a delicious meal. Decades have passed, and that crab noodle soup stall is still there. Nowadays, there are many more delicious and convenient places, but I still fondly remember that little street stall that was perfect for students back then.

Crab noodle soup is one of the signature dishes of Hai Phong. Back when I was a student, on cold winter nights, after attending language classes, I would walk along Tran Phu Street with the chilly northeastern wind biting at me. My friend and I would stop by a crab noodle soup stall at the Dermatology Institute to warm up and enjoy a delicious meal. Decades have passed, and that crab noodle soup stall is still there. Nowadays, there are many more delicious and convenient places, but I still fondly remember that little street stall that was perfect for students back then.

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Ingredients

  • 500 gground crab
  • 300 gpork spare ribs
  • 300 gground pork shoulder
  • 200 gpork fat
  • 300 gshrimp
  • 300 gfish cake
  • 5tomatoes
  • 2tamarind pods (add more if you prefer it sourer)
  • 2wood ear mushrooms
  • 5shiitake mushrooms
  • Wild betel leaves (for wrapping), mixed herbs, green onions, cilantro, fried shallots
  • 500 gred rice noodles
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  1. 1

    Briefly boil the ribs with a little salt, then rinse. Place the ribs in a pot with 1.5 liters of water, grill one shallot, rinse it, and add it to the pot. Add 2 teaspoons of rock sugar and 1 teaspoon of salt (or 1 tablespoon of fish sauce) to the pot. Simmer the ribs on low heat for 20 minutes to extract the sweetness.
    (I usually prepare this in advance and freeze it, then just thaw it when cooking.)

    A picture of step 1 of Hai Phong Crab Noodle Soup.
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  2. 2

    Thoroughly filter the ground crab with 2 liters of water, add a little shrimp paste and a pinch of salt to the crab water, then cook over medium heat. When the crab water is just warm, stir with chopsticks to prevent the crab meat from settling at the bottom and to bring the roe to the top.
    Option 1: Leave the crab roe as is, pour the simmered ribs into the crab pot, add water to taste, and bring to a boil (keep the heat low). Sauté shallots and quartered tomatoes until they release color, then add to the pot. Season with fish sauce, rock sugar, and tamarind to your taste. The broth is ready. This method is for immediate consumption without continuous boiling.

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  3. 3

    Option 2: When the crab water boils, let it sit for about 2 minutes for the roe to rise, then use a slotted spoon to remove the crab roe and set it aside. Pour the simmered ribs into the crab water, add water to taste, and season with fish sauce, rock sugar, and tamarind to your liking.
    This method is for when you need to keep the crab water hot continuously.

  4. 4

    Fry the shallots until fragrant, then add the crab roe and sauté with a little fish sauce. When the liquid evaporates, remove the roe and gently press it into a bowl to form a cake.

  5. 5

    Dice the pork fat. Thinly slice about 50g of shallots. Fry the pork fat until slightly golden, then remove the cracklings and drain some of the fat. Add the shallots and fry until golden, then mix with the cracklings. Set aside.
    Quarter the tomatoes and add them to the pan where the shallots were fried, cooking until the tomatoes are soft and release color (you can add a little annatto oil if desired).
    Add the tomatoes to the broth.

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  6. 6

    Soak the wood ear and shiitake mushrooms in warm water to expand. Marinate the pork with shallots, pepper, and fish sauce for 15 minutes, then chop the wood ear and shiitake mushrooms and mix them into the pork. Wrap the mixture in wild betel leaves and fry until cooked, then set aside.

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  7. 7

    Remove the stomach from the shrimp heads and pull out the intestines. Clean, steam, and peel the shrimp. Simmer the shrimp with fish sauce and rock sugar until the liquid evaporates, then add annatto oil, stir, and turn off the heat. Let the shrimp cool completely, then simmer again to make them firm and chewy.

  8. 8

    Soak the red rice noodles in cold water until expanded, then drain.
    - Chop the green onions and cilantro
    - Wash the mixed herbs, soak in salt water, then roughly chop.
    - Add the fish cake to the broth to heat.
    Let's eat: Blanch the red rice noodles and place them in a bowl, add all the toppings: wild betel leaf rolls, fish cake, ribs, cracklings with fried shallots, green onions, and cilantro, then pour the crab broth over! You can squeeze in some lime (if not sour enough), add fresh chili, or chili sauce. Enjoy!

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Pham Huyen @PhamHuyenCP
Published in the US on March 14, 2025 14:55
Hải Phòng
Chuyện người phụ nữ yêu bếp không chỉ có nấu ăn và lấp đầy chiếc dạ dày, mà đó là câu chuyện của tình yêu, sự sáng tạo và trái tim hướng về người mình thương
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Soup Crab Welsh Onion Shallot Rice Noodle Fish Mushroom Cilantro Ground Pork Shiitake Shrimp Pork Pork Spare Ribs Tomato

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