Beef Pho Recipe
Beef Pho is one of my favorite comfort food. My husband loves pho so I make it at least once a month. Every time I make it we would have it for lunch and dinner because there’s so much broth for my small family. It is kind of hard to get leg or knuckle bones where I live so I don’t use those when I make mine. Once in awhile I’ll use oxtail bones. They are kind of pricy here.
I remembered my mom making pho with leg bones outside in a large pot. It always took forever for it to be done cooking. It was so delicious that it filled me up every time. Meat balls are always my favorite and one of the best part in pho.
Everyone makes their pho differently so don’t judge. Each pho bowl will taste differently if you add condiments. I like my pho broth to be spicy and sour so my broth will be red instead of brown.
Broth Ingredients:
- 1-2 Beef bones with marrow: oxtails, knuckle bones, leg bones
- 1/2 lb Beef meat: chuck roast, brisket, flank
- 2 charred onion (rinse and remove black parts before throwing into the pot) or cut in half and throw it in
- 1 – 4 inch charred ginger (rinse and remove black parts before throwing into the pot – optional)
- 1 Gia Vi Nau Pho Bac spice packet (small white mesh bag with coriander, cloves, cinnamon, star anise, fennel, cardamom)
- 1-2 gallon water
- 1-2 tbsp Pho broth soup base
Other Ingredients:
- Fresh mint
- Cilantro
- Green Onions
- Basil
- Bean sprouts
- Limes
- Jalapeno
- Meatballs
- Vietnamese Ham
- Peanuts (optional)
- Peanut butter (optional)
Sauces:
- Sriracha
- Ground Chili Oil (spicy)
- Instant Beef paste
- Hoisin
- Soy Sauce
- Fish sauce
Directions:
- If you don’t want to use any bone that is fine. It will decrease the cook time. Skip step 2-6
- Wash the beef bones clean to get rid of any small bones.
- Add the bones to a large pot and fill with water until bones are cover.
- Boil the bones for 5-10 minutes to get rid of the impurities
- Pour the water out and rinse the bones. Be careful, it’s hot!
- Put the bones back into the pot and fill the pot with cold water
- Add the beef meat (if you want to cook your meat beforehand) to a pot with water
- Let it boil and cook for an hour
- Add the charred onion, charred ginger, spice packet, pho broth seasoning
- Cook for additional 1-4 hours. Cook longer if you want stronger flavor.
- Season to your tasting. Enjoy!
Beef Pho Recipe
Ingredients
- 1-2 Beef bones with marrow: oxtails, knuckle bones, leg bones
- 1/2 lb Beef meat: chuck roast, brisket, flank
- 2 Charred onion (rinse and remove black parts before throwing into the pot) or cut in half and throw it in
- 1 4 inch charred ginger (rinse and remove black parts before throwing into the pot – optional)
- 1 Gia Vi Nau Pho Bac spice packet (small white mesh bag with coriander, cloves, cinnamon, star anise, fennel, cardamom)
- 1-2 Gallon Water
- 1-2 tbsp Pho Broth Soup Base
Toppings
- Fresh Mint
- Cilantro
- Green onions
- Basil
- Bean sprouts
- Jalapenos
- Meatballs
- Vietnamese Ham
- Peanuts (Optional)
- Peanut Butter (Optional)
Condiments
- Sriracha
- Ground Chili Oil (Spicy)
- Instant Beef Paste
- Hoisin
- Soy Sauce
- Fish Sauce
Instructions
- If you don’t want to use any bone that is fine. It will decrease the cook time. Skip step 2-6
- Wash the beef bones clean to get rid of any small bones.
- Add the bones to a large pot and fill with water until bones are cover.
- Boil the bones for 5-10 minutes to get rid of the impurities
- Pour the water out and rinse the bones. Be careful, it's hot!
- Put the bones back into the pot and fill the pot with cold water
- Add the beef meat (if you want to cook your meat beforehand) to a pot with water
- Let it boil and cook for an hour
- Add the charred onion, charred ginger, spice packet, pho broth seasoning
- Cook for additional 1-4 hours. Cook longer if you want stronger flavor.
- Season to your tasting. Enjoy!
Lynne B
I love that there’s a pho soup base that you can buy!
tat2gurlzrock
This looks so good. Thanks for the recipe!
Zoey
I haven’t tried pho before, but it sounds good. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Shakeia Rieux
The beef pho looks delicious! I haven’t tried it but I want to
Marisela Zuniga
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe and photos of all the ingredients. I need to try this recipe
Christina moore
Thank you for sharing, looks good
Christina moore
Thank you for sharing
Calvin
Very straight forward recipe, nice.