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Chicken Pho | Pho Ga
Chicken pho is soul-soothing with its fresh, aromatic broth, and dipping the chicken in ginger fish sauce elevates the experience to new heights, making it the ultimate comfort food for any occasion.
Ingredients
Broth:
- 2 whole chickens
- 8 green onions, cut in half
- 8 slices ginger
- 2 large onions, charbroiled
- 4 inch ginger, charbroiled
- 3 leeks, only the white part
- ½ cup mushroom powder, plus 1 Tbsp
- ½ cup kosher salt, plus 1 Tbsp
- 2 Tbsp rock sugar
Ingredients:
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 1 heaping Tbsp cardamom pods
- 1 heaping Tbsp fennel seeds
- 2 whole nutmegs
- 3 star anise
- 1 heaping Tbsp cloves
- 1 heaping Tbsp coriander
- 1 lime , peel of a lime
- 2 tea bags pho spices, I use Pho Hoa brand
- 2 lime leaves, optional
- 1 handful cilantro stems, only the stems
- 1 large daikon, cut into one-inch pieces
- 2 lbs. carrots, cut into 3 inch pieces
- pho noodles
- 8 stalks green onions , cut into one inch pieces
Optional Garnish:
- onions, thinly sliced
- culantro
- cilantro, chopped
- basil
- green onions, chopped
- fried shallots
Optional Dipping Sauce:
- fish dipping sauce with smashed ginger
- hoisin sauce with sriracha
Instructions
- Stuff each chicken cavity with green onions and 4 slices of ginger.
- Charbroil the onions and ginger and add to a 24 quart pot along with the chicken, leeks, mushroom powder, salt, and rock sugar.
- In a pan on medium heat, add the spices (cinnamon stick, cardamom pods, fennel, nutmeg, star anise and cloves, coriander) and fry for a couple of minutes in a dry pan until they’re fragrant. Do not let the spice burn. If they burn, throw away and start again. Never use burnt spices in your broth or you will ruin the flavor.
- Put toasted spices and lime peels in a tea strainer, or put in a cheesecloth bag, and add to the pot.
- Add pho hoa tea bag, lime leaves (optional), and cilantro stems.
- Top off the pot with water.
- Bring to a boil then reduce heat to simmer.
- Let it simmer at a soft rolling boil for 2 hours.
- After 1½ hours of simmering, add the carrots and daikon (so basically the last 30 minutes).
- Take out the whole chicken and place it in an ice cold water bath along with the cooked daikon and carrots. This will stop the chicken from turning dark.
- Remove the skin and cut into bite size pieces (you can shred them as well).
- Place both the chicken and the daikon and carrots in a container and set aside.
- Remove everything from the pho broth, leaving only the clear broth in the pot.
- Add one inch pieces of green onions to the pho broth pot.
- Cook the pho noodles as per the instructions on the bag. When done, drain noodles and put them in ice cold bowl of water and rinse thoroughly to get all the starch out. Put to the side and let dry.
- Thinly slice onions and put in ice cold water bath for 5 minutes. Drain and serve with the rest of the garnish.
- In a bowl, add pho noodles and chicken, pour pho broth into bowl.
- Top pho bowl with sliced onions, fried shallots and the rest of the garnish.
- You can either eat the chicken with no dipping sauce, dip the chicken meat with hoisin, or dip the chicken in a fish dipping sauce with smashed ginger.
Nutrition
Serving: 1bowl | Calories: 488kcal | Carbohydrates: 71g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 76mg | Sodium: 3935mg | Potassium: 596mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 10695IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 90mg | Iron: 2mg
Equipment
- 24 quarts pot
- 16 quarts pot
Did you make this recipe? Give it a star rating below!
Claire
Absolutely delicious! The broth has so much flavor, the chicken was tender and it’s such a comforting dish.
Ivonnee
Cindy’s chicken pho recipe is absolutely stellar! The broth is incredibly rich and aromatic, and the tender chicken adds the perfect touch. Every bowl is packed with flavor, and the fresh herbs elevate it to the next level. This is definitely a 5-star recipe!
Susan Howard
I went to make this and I was super intimidated at first, but it turned out amazing. Flavor bomb! My entire family loved it too!
Jen
This chicken pho recipe is fantastic! Easy to follow instructions and the broth is incredibly comforting and full of flavors. Nothing like a bowl of chicken pho to warm the heart and soul.
Corine Chavez
This was one of the best servings of Pho I have had. With the first sip you will know you are enjoying something special. Rich, aromatic and perfectly balanced. The noodles and chicken were cooked to perfection, giving it the perfect amount of chewiness to go with the broth and toppings
Qian
Chicken pho is my favorite, and this recipe was easier to make than I expected. After I bought all the spices and tried the recipe for the first time, I knew that this was going to be part of my rotation of recipes. The broth was so flavorful – will be on repeat for the upcoming fall and winter season!
Cindy Lam Lorimer
thanks so much Qian and glad you liked it! it’s on rotation in our household as well! =) xo.