Vietnamese-style Pho Noodle Soup

A while ago, a Vietnamese friend made me some homemade pho soup, which was loaded with aromatic spices like star anise. It was so delicious, I'll never forget it! Recently, I found a recipe that looked basically the same as how my friend had made her soup, so I gave it a shot. It turned out well, so this is my slightly adapted version!
Vietnamese-style Pho Noodle Soup
A while ago, a Vietnamese friend made me some homemade pho soup, which was loaded with aromatic spices like star anise. It was so delicious, I'll never forget it! Recently, I found a recipe that looked basically the same as how my friend had made her soup, so I gave it a shot. It turned out well, so this is my slightly adapted version!
Steps
- 1
In a large pot, add the stock, star anise, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, and onion. Bring to a boil, turn to low, then simmer with the lid on for 45 to 1 hour.
- 2
Strain out the spices and onion, then add 2 Tbsp of fish sauce or soy sauce. Taste the soup and add more if needed (it depends on the kind of sauce you use). * You can do up to this step ahead of time and then just reheat the soup when you are ready to eat.
- 3
Add some of the soup to a smaller pot and bring to a simmer. Add the sliced meat and cook for 2-3 minutes. If using fried tofu, skip this step. (You can do this in the large pot too, but I found it easier to dish out the meat evenly if it was separate, or if you are not eating all 4 servings)
- 4
If using fried tofu, grill it a bit in a frying pan (no oil needed) and cut into thin slices. Put on top of the soup just before serving.
- 5
Prepare the noodles according to the directions and drain. Some packages tell you to chill the noodles in cold water, but it makes the soup cold so I recommend keeping the noodles hot! (Just make sure you do this just before adding the soup, or else they noodles will stick together).
- 6
Divide the noodles among deep soup bowls and dish out the soup with the meat over the noodles.
- 7
Garnish with fresh lime, chopped chilis, and black pepper. Put the fish sauce/soy sauce at the table in case you need more. Dig in!
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