Course Appetizer, Breakfast, Main Course, Side Dish, Soup
Cuisine viatnamese
Ingredients
For The Broth:
1whole chickenabout 3-4 pounds, cleaned
1large onionhalved
1pieceof gingerabout 3 inches, sliced
3-4clovesof garlicsmashed
1cinnamon stick
3-4star anise
3-4cloves
1cardamom podoptional
2tablespoonsfish sauce
1tablespoonsaltor to taste
1tablespoonsugaroptional
8-10cupswater
For the Bowls:
Rice noodlescooked according to package instructions
Chicken
2Hard Boiled Eggs
2cupsBok Choy
Fresh herbscilantro, basil, mint
Bean sprouts
Lime wedges
Sliced chili
Hoisin sauce and Srirachaoptional, for serving
Instructions
Instructions:
Prepare the Chicken and eggs:
Rinse the whole chicken and remove any excess fat.
In a large pot, bring water to a boil. Add the eggs and chicken and blanch for about 5 minutes. Discard the water and rinse the chicken under cold water.
Char Onion and Ginger:
While the chicken is boiling, char the halved onion and ginger. You can do this by placing them on an open flame or under a broiler until they get a nice char on all sides.
Simmer Broth:
In a clean pot, combine the blanched chicken, charred onion, bok choy, charred ginger, garlic, cinnamon stick, star anise, cloves, cardamom pod (if using), fish sauce, salt, sugar (if using), and water.
Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to low. Simmer for at least 30 minutes to 1 hour, skimming off any impurities that rise to the surface.
Cook Rice Noodles:
Cook the rice noodles according to the package instructions. Rinse under cold water and set aside.
Prepare Garnishes:
Wash and prepare the fresh herbs, bean sprouts, lime wedges, and sliced chili for serving.
Shred Chicken:
Once the chicken is cooked, remove it from the pot and shred the meat. Discard the bones.
Assemble Pho Bowls:
In serving bowls, place a handful of rice noodles and shredded chicken.
Ladle the hot broth over the noodles and chicken.
Serve:
Serve the Pho Ga hot, accompanied by fresh herbs, bean sprouts, lime wedges, sliced chili, and condiments like hoisin sauce and Sriracha on the side.
Notes
Enjoy your homemade Pho Ga! Feel free to customize the toppings and condiments based on your preferences.Storing homemade Pho Ga (Vietnamese chicken noodle soup) involves separating the broth and solid components to maintain freshness and prevent sogginess. Here's a guide on how to store Pho Ga properly:
Separate Broth and Solid Components:
Once you've prepared the Pho Ga, separate the broth from the solid components (shredded chicken, rice noodles, and any herbs).
Storing Broth:
Allow the broth to cool to room temperature.
Transfer the broth to airtight containers, leaving some space at the top to account for expansion when freezing.
Label the containers with the date for reference.
Store the broth in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days, or in the freezer for longer storage.
Storing Solid Components:
Store the shredded chicken and rice noodles separately in airtight containers or zip-top bags.
Keep fresh herbs like cilantro, basil, and mint in a vase or container with water in the refrigerator to maintain their freshness.
Bean sprouts, lime wedges, and sliced chili can be stored in the refrigerator in separate containers.
Freezing Pho Ga:
If you plan to freeze the Pho Ga for an extended period, freeze the broth and solid components separately.
For the broth, use freezer-safe containers or heavy-duty freezer bags. Leave some room for expansion in the containers to prevent breakage.
When freezing rice noodles, slightly undercook them to retain a better texture after thawing.
Frozen Pho Ga can be stored for up to 3 months.
Reheating:
To reheat the broth, thaw it in the refrigerator overnight if frozen, and then heat it on the stovetop over medium heat until it reaches a simmer.
Reheat the solid components separately. You can warm the shredded chicken in the microwave or on the stovetop, and rice noodles can be quickly immersed in hot water or added directly to the simmering broth to warm.
Assembling Before Serving:
When ready to enjoy, assemble the Pho Ga by combining the reheated broth with the warmed solid components.
Add fresh herbs, bean sprouts, lime wedges, and other toppings just before serving to maintain their freshness and flavors.
By storing Pho Ga components separately and following proper freezing and reheating methods, you can enjoy the flavors of homemade Pho Ga even on busy days