Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Daring Cooks #6: Vietnamese Chicken Pho


Today is October 14th, posting day for this month's Daring Cooks' challenge. If you're reading this, then the autopost worked!


I, however, am far from home, chasing butterflies on St. Maarten and checking out the local offerings.



Before I left, I had a chance to make and enjoy this fragrant Vietnamese Pho, using a recipe provided by Jaden of Steamy Kitchen. That's whole coriander, cloves, and star anise, toasting in the pan above. I added some homemade, rich chicken stock, some onions and fresh ginger, then let it all simmer with a small amount of sugar and fish sauce.


For serving, the resulting broth was ladled over a mixture of chicken and rice noodles, then topped with fresh bean sprouts, red onions, coriander and lime juice. We had enough for two dinners and one lunch, and since I always have fresh chicken stock in the freezer, it would be easy to make again.

Visit the Daring Kitchen to see all the wonderful variations and to get the recipe.



Oh, and before I forget, dessert was chocolate-filled, deep-fried wontons.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

YUM! Can I join you at St. Maartens? I'm easy to get along with:)

NKP said...

Beautiful!
Next time take me with you.. !

TeaLady said...

I loved making this dish. So easy. So fragrant. Yours looks perfect.

And love your fried won tons.