Vegan Pho | Asian Noodle Soup ro
SOUPI continue the series of Asian recipes for this year’s challenge of ‘veganizing’ popular traditional recipes from various world cuisines, with this simple and nourishing vegan Asian noodle soup – vegan Pho.
This vegan Pho / Asian noodle soup is an explosion of flavors in a bowl. Usually, this recipe is made with poultry, pork or beef but I turned it vegan. You can use any type of noodles, but I prefer the extra-large rice noodles for this. It’s more filling this way. You can also use homemade linguine or other vegan fresh noodles.
To enhance the flavors of the ingredients used in this recipe, I would recommend you to follow it just like I wrote it below, and not skip the stir-frying part. This cooking method gives this vegan Pho noodle soup even more flavor and makes the aromas stronger.
This recipe is pretty easy to make. It’s quite similar to the popular Vietnamese Pho recipe. Did you know that Pho comes from the French dish “pot au feu” and was integrated into the Asian cuisine during the French colonial period in Vietnam? Just like the Tofu Banh Mi recipe, I posted earlier on the blog.
Many things have changed about this noodle soup recipe, in its almost 100 years of existence. In the beginning, the Pho Bo version was popular. Traditionally, the soup was made with just boiled beef, noodles and broth. Later appeared the Pho Ga with chicken and Pho Lo with pork. The last one appeared during the war when the cattle were used as traction animals.
Ingredients
Instructions
for full instruction please see : gourmandelle.com
This vegan Pho / Asian noodle soup is an explosion of flavors in a bowl. Usually, this recipe is made with poultry, pork or beef but I turned it vegan. You can use any type of noodles, but I prefer the extra-large rice noodles for this. It’s more filling this way. You can also use homemade linguine or other vegan fresh noodles.
To enhance the flavors of the ingredients used in this recipe, I would recommend you to follow it just like I wrote it below, and not skip the stir-frying part. This cooking method gives this vegan Pho noodle soup even more flavor and makes the aromas stronger.
This recipe is pretty easy to make. It’s quite similar to the popular Vietnamese Pho recipe. Did you know that Pho comes from the French dish “pot au feu” and was integrated into the Asian cuisine during the French colonial period in Vietnam? Just like the Tofu Banh Mi recipe, I posted earlier on the blog.
Many things have changed about this noodle soup recipe, in its almost 100 years of existence. In the beginning, the Pho Bo version was popular. Traditionally, the soup was made with just boiled beef, noodles and broth. Later appeared the Pho Ga with chicken and Pho Lo with pork. The last one appeared during the war when the cattle were used as traction animals.
Ingredients
- 6 cups homemade veggie broth
- 1 package rice noodles (I used extra-large rice noodles)
- 2 cups button mushrooms, sliced
- 1 large carrot, sliced with a julienne peeler in noodles-shape
- 2 Tbsp coconut aminos or soy sauce
- ¼ tsp ground ginger
- 1 tsp sriracha, or more to taste
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 yellow onion, julienned
- 1 small bunch of cilantro or fresh parsley
- 1 chili pepper, sliced
- 1 star anise
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 1 medium lime, cut into wedges
- 1 Tbsp coconut oil
- a handful of green onion for topping, chopped
Instructions
- In a large saucepan, on a medium heat, add the cinnamon stick and anise star and dry-roast them, stirring to prevent burning, for about a minute.
- Add 1 Tbsp coconut oil and the sliced onions. Stir fry them for about 2 minutes.
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for full instruction please see : gourmandelle.com