Rememebr when I made Phở Bò (Beef Pho)? This is a chicken version, and I've made it as simple as possible. We all like simple right? This was our dinner shared with two bachelor friends. Our gentlemen guests were so excited to have a home cooked meal and were completely impressed. It has been cloudy and cold, so soup was wonderful to come home to. Plus when I went to pick up our friends, I was on the wrong side of the street. Anywhere else this woudn't be a big deal, but next to the Queensboro Plaza Train Station, it meant a whole lot of lanes and barriers, dividers, and no way to cross. I ended up turning too soon and going across the bridge to Manhattan and coming back to Queens. Thankfully, we finally made it back to the apartment and a wonderful wafting smell from my pressure cooker where the broth was cooking. I highly reccomend making broth of any kind in a pressure cooker. The results are always fabulous and fast.
This is a steaming hot bowl of flavor beyond any chicken soup you have ever experienced.
Ingredients:
4-5 pound Rotisserie Chicken (Costco really has the best price and sized chicken)
2 large bunch of Green Onions
7 large cloves of garlic
3 pieces of Dried Ginger
Roots and Stems of 1 bunch of Cilantro
2 whole star anise
12 cloves
2″x1″ piece of Cassia Bark (a.k.a. Saigon Cinnamon)
1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper
80g Light Brown Sugar
2 tablespoons fish sauce
1 tablespoon Kosher Salt
1 Jalapeno
1 Lime
Water
Japanese Noodles or Rice Noodles
Remove chicken from bones. Place chicken bones in pressure cooker pot with 1 whole bunch
of green onions, 1/2 bunch of Cilantro, star anise, cloves, cassia bark, black pepper, sugar, fish
sauce, salt, and add water to the top of the fill line for your pressure cooker (mine is 16 cups).
of green onions, 1/2 bunch of Cilantro, star anise, cloves, cassia bark, black pepper, sugar, fish
sauce, salt, and add water to the top of the fill line for your pressure cooker (mine is 16 cups).
Set pressure cooker to high for one hour.
Strain broth through a fine mesh sieve into a large stock pot.
Bring to a boil. We used Japanese noodles, but you can use traditional rice noodles if you want. Cook noodles in broth according to package instrucitions.
Slice jalapeno thinly. Slice remaining bunch of green onions. Remove remaining cilantro
from stems. Place all ingredients aside on a serving plate. Cut chicken or shred chicken into bite
size pieces and serve next to the broth and plate of vegetables.
from stems. Place all ingredients aside on a serving plate. Cut chicken or shred chicken into bite
size pieces and serve next to the broth and plate of vegetables.
This is a build your own Phở Gà bowl. Add ingredients then the noodles and broth over top.
We really had fun building our soup bowls and customizing how much of each ingredient.
We really had fun building our soup bowls and customizing how much of each ingredient.
Enjoy!
Phở Gà (Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup)
Printable recipe Found Here
Ingredients:
4-5 pound Rotisserie Chicken (Costco really has the best price and sized chicken)
2 large bunch of Green Onions
7 large cloves of Garlic
3 pieces of Dried Ginger
Roots and Stems of 1 bunch of Cilantro
2 whole Star Anise
12 Cloves
2″x1″ piece of Cassia Bark (a.k.a. Saigon Cinnamon)
1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper
80g Light Brown Sugar
2 tablespoons Fish Sauce
1 tablespoon Kosher Salt
4-5 pound Rotisserie Chicken (Costco really has the best price and sized chicken)
2 large bunch of Green Onions
7 large cloves of Garlic
3 pieces of Dried Ginger
Roots and Stems of 1 bunch of Cilantro
2 whole Star Anise
12 Cloves
2″x1″ piece of Cassia Bark (a.k.a. Saigon Cinnamon)
1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper
80g Light Brown Sugar
2 tablespoons Fish Sauce
1 tablespoon Kosher Salt
1 Jalapeno
1 Lime
Water
Japanese Noodles or Rice Noodles
Process:
Remove chicken from bones. Place chicken bones in pressure cooker pot with 1 whole bunch of green onions, 1/2 bunch of Cilantro, star anise, cloves, cassia bark, black pepper, sugar, fish sauce, salt, and add water to the top of the fill line for your pressure cooker (mine is 16 cups).
Set pressure cooker to high for one hour.
Strain broth through a fine mesh sieve into a large stock pot.
Bring to a boil. We used Japanese noodles, but you can use traditional rice noodles if you want. Cook noodles in broth according to package instrucitions.
Slice jalapeno thinly. Slice remaining bunch of green onions. Remove remaining cilantro from stems. Place all ingredients aside on a serving plate. Cut chicken or shred chicken into bite size pieces and serve next to the broth and plate of vegetables.
This is a build your own Phở Gà bowl. Add ingredients then the noodles and broth over top.
Enjoy!
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