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Preparation time
45min
Total time
45min
Portion
4 portion(s)
Level
medium
  • TM 31
published: 2014/06/07
changed: 2015/05/03

Ingredients

Noodle and beef

  • 500-600 g Fresh rice noodles
  • 400 g Beef, Eye fillet, tenderloin or another lean, tender cut

Stock

  • 3 centimetres ginger, Peeled
  • 2 cloves garlic, Peeled
  • 1 brown onion, Halved
  • 10 g Pho spice (unground), Star anise, cinnamon quill, cardamon pod, fennel seeds, coriander seeds
  • 15 g sugar
  • 40 g fish sauce
  • 2 tablespoons TMX Beef Stock Paste
  • 1500 g water

Herbs

  • 200 g bean sprouts
  • 4 sprigs Asian coriander
  • 1 sprig spring onion
  • 4 sprigs thai basil
  • 1/2 lemon or lime

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Recipe's preparation

    Broth
  1. Place ginger and garlic into mixing bowl and chop 3sec/speed7.

    Add onion then chop 2sec/speed5.

    Add pho spice, sugar, fish sauce, stock, stock cubes and water. Cook on Varoma/30mins/Reverse/Speed2

    While broth is cooking, prepare noodles by rinsing noodles in boiling water in the thermoserver, then drain.  Keep warm in the thermoserver.

    Thinly slice beef and lay evenly on top of the noodles.

    Wash and dry bean sprouts and all remaining ingredients. Cut lemon/lime into wedges.  Arrange all this on a serving platter for the table.

    Pour cooked stock, via the thermobasket to strain out solids and spices, into the thermoserver containing the noodles and raw beef.  The hot broth will cook the beef (you way want to stand it with the thermoserver lid on for 5mins).

    Serve communal pho at the table accompanied by fresh herbs and lemon wedges.

     

     

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  5. Asian beef balls can be added to the broth 5mins before the broth is completed.  This adds texture and extra protien!

    For lower carbs and higher protein, reduce rice noodles and replace with bean sprouts, increase beef and add beef balls and/or shredded steamed chicken.

    A typical dipping sauce for the beef would be Hoisin, chilli sauce and chilli oil sauce.

Thermomix Model

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    Recipe is created for
    TM 31

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Comments

  • 2. June 2017 - 15:38

    Hubby is a Pho connoisseur and was impressed by the smell and flavour! We can now have pho as a mid-week dinner. Thanks heaps for sharing.

  • 24. February 2017 - 11:11

    My family loves Pho and this is god sent.My family loves it so much.Thank you. I added chicken carcase in the busket which tastedd really good too.

  • 15. November 2016 - 14:34
    5.0

    I've made this recipe so many times. I've used the soup base for dumplings and meatballs. I usually add a chopped chilli and 30ml of lime juice for even more flavour. I recommend using your own stock for an amazing meal but for a quick and easy meal there is no need.

  • 7. October 2016 - 20:31
    5.0

    This is so quick & easy & deliciouS! My 8-year-old boys loved it. Will definitely make again. Just need to get the spices right ie cardamom pods etc. L  tmrc_emoticons.D

  • 20. June 2016 - 17:34
    3.0

    I was disappointed with another pho recipe i tried on the community - i prefer this one. 4yo loved it, 2yo didnt.

  • 29. October 2015 - 00:29

    Thanks for your rating!  It is such a great and easy dish to make.  Something different and a crowd pleaser tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 27. October 2015 - 12:20
    5.0

    forgot to add the stars!

  • 27. October 2015 - 12:19
    5.0

    easy to make, great flavours. I couldn't find spice mix at my local asian grocer so used your suggested recipe on the comments. My fussy eaters demolished seconds!

  • 21. August 2015 - 15:33

    Hi Ouongy thanks for taking time in rating the recipe... Glad you liked it!

  • 21. August 2015 - 09:18
    5.0

    This was really good and quick and easy. Even my 3 year old loved it!

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