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Pho (vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Seafood, Grains Vietnamese Beef, Pasta, Soups 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Inch fresh ginger
3 Star anise
2 Green onions
5 c Beef stock
3 T Fish sauce
8 oz Rice sticks or cellophane no
1 Onion
12 Basil leaves
6 oz Beef tenderloin or sirloin
8 Sprigs fresh mint or basil
2 Jalapenos thinly sliced
2 c Mung bean sprouts
1 Lime, quartered
1 Hoisin sauce
1 Asian chili sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

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Use Rice sticks or cellophane noodles. Partially freeze beef before
cutting. Cook's notes: Star anise, fish sauce, hoisin sauce and Asian
chili sauce are available at Asian markets or some supermarkets with
large Asian specialty sections. Use caution when working with fresh
chilies. Upon completion of slicing, wash work surface and hands
thoroughly; do not touch your eyes. Procedure: Combine the beef  stock,
ginger, star anise, green onions and fish sauce and gently  simmer for
30 minutes. Remove the ginger, anise and green onions.  Soak the rice
sticks in warm water for 30 minutes. Slice the green  onions, onion and
basil leaves as thinly as possible. Slice the beef  as thinly as
possible across the grain. It helps to partially freeze  the meat
before slicing. Bring 4 quarts water to a boil. Arrange the  bean
sprouts, mint sprigs, chilies and lime on a platter. Just before
serving, bring the broth to a boil. Cook the rice sticks in boiling
water for 30 seconds, then drain. Presentation: Divide the noodles
among 4 large bowls. Arrange the scallions, onion slices and beef
slices on top. Spoon the boiling broth on top: The heat of the liquid
should be sufficient to cook the meat. Serve the soup at once, with
the garnish platter on the side. Let each person add sprouts, mint,
chilies, lime, hoisin sauce and/or chili sauce to taste. Yield: Makes
4 servings. Nutritional info (per serving): 206 calories, 5 grams  fat,
27 milligrams cholesterol, 749 milligrams sodium. Posted to  MM-Recipes
Digest by scotlyn@juno.com (Daniel S Johnson) on Feb 23,

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 471
Calories From Fat: 97
Total Fat: 10.8g
Cholesterol: 18.8mg
Sodium: 2818.3mg
Potassium: 801.7mg
Carbohydrates: 84.3g
Fiber: 6.2g
Sugar: 11.4g
Protein: 12.1g


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