Phở Gà (Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup) Phở Gà, or chicken pho is the Vietnamese version of Chicken Noodle Soup. With a light clean chicken broth and flat rice noodles it's soothing comfort food at it's best. https://norecipes.com/pho-ga-recipe?fbclid=IwAR31Ea8puy1ggkyf7cXOj3A4DPkk5u1_mWxMreh1v79zNGmuW0vxK4UU25w Prep Time 20 minutes Cook Time 2 hours 10 minutes Total Time 2 hours 30 minutes Servings 4 bowls Ingredients for the soup ------------ 1.5 kilogram whole chicken (with offal) 1 large onion (peeled and cut in half) 7 large cloves garlic 60 grams fresh ginger (sliced in half lengthwise, about 3" length) 1 bunch cilantro 2 whole star anise 12 cloves cassia bark 2-inch x 1-inch piece 1/2 teaspoon white pepper 80 grams yellow rock sugar (or light brown sugar) 2 tablespoons fish sauce 1 tablespoon salt (or to taste) for serving ----------- 450 grams banh pho (flat rice noodles) 1/2 small onion very thinly sliced 2 scallions chopped cilantro (~1/4 cup, chopped) for pickled chilies ------------------- 4 serrano chili peppers sliced thin (bird chilies or jalapenos work too) 1/4 cup cider vinegar 1/4 teaspoon salt Instructions Wash the chicken inside and out, including any offal it comes with and set aside. Using a broiler, torch, or a gas stove, burn the cut side of the onion, both sides of the ginger and both sides of the garlic. If you have some wire mesh you can set it on the gas stove for the garlic, otherwise a torch works great for these. You want the surface to be about 50% black as it adds a wonderful smoky flavor to the soup without making it bitter. Put the neck, gizzards, heart and liver inside the chicken. Place the chicken breast side up into a stock pot just a little larger than the chicken, then put all the other ingredients for the soup around the chicken. Add water until the top of the breast is almost covered. Cover with a lid and bring the water to a boil over high heat. When the water comes to a boil, turn the stove off (do not remove the lid), and poach the chicken for 40 minutes. Remove the chicken and set it aside to cool. When it's cool enough to handle, remove the offal from the cavity and set aside. Carve all the meat off the bones and return the bones to the stock. Simmer the stock for another 1 1/2 hours. Slice up the chicken meat and offal and put it in the fridge. Soak the dried banh pho noodles in warm water for about 30 minutes to rehyrdate them. Chop up your condiments and have them ready. Make the pickled chilies by adding the sliced chilies, vinegar and salt in a small bowl and setting aside. When your broth is done, strain it through a fine mesh sieve and skim off any excess oil. Taste the soup for salt and add more as necessary. Bring the stock to a boil. Drain the noodles and add them to the stock. The rehydrated noodles will cook in a matter of seconds, so a couple swishes is all it takes. Split the noodles between 4 bowls and top with the chicken, offal, onions, scallion and cilantro to taste, then ladle on the hot broth. Serve immediately with the pickled chilies. If you prefer a southern style Pho, you can also serve this with Vietnamese basil, bean sprouts, lime, hot sauce and hoisin sauce. My notes (from facebook 2018/01): I finally tried making pho. It turned out pretty good except the poaching method in this recipe turns out very bland chicken, and brown sugar is a poor substitute for yellow rock sugar (which I had never heard of until today, but the brown sugar made the soup a bit too sweet). 2020-04-24 Used a leftover rotisserie chicken and smoked turkey. Did not char vegetables since the turkey was smoked. boiled bones and skin with spices. reserved meat.