BúN Bò HUE
The mention of Hue, a city in central Vietnam, brings up many conflicted memories for me. It was the site of the Battle of Hue, one of the longest and deadliest battles of the Tet Offensive, which began in January 1968, and of the Vietnam War. Although I was just a kid when the fighting took place, the stories that I heard about it during my childhood were frightening. Hue was the imperial capital of Vietnam for nearly a century and a half, until 1945, and many of the most sophisticated and interesting dishes in the Vietnamese repertoire originated in the region, including this classic spicy beef soup. The light stock, which is made with beef and pork bones, is scented with lots of lemongrass and shrimp paste. Any rice noodle can be used here, but the usual choice is the round [rice noodle](/recipes/food/views/51114800) that resembles spaghetti. In Vietnam, the soup is often served with cubes of coagulated pig's blood, like the bowl pictured here.
Provided by Charles Phan
Yield Serves 6
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- 1. Make the stock: to ensure the pot is large enough to blanch the bones without boiling over, put the bones in the pot and add water to cover by 1 inch. Then remove the bones and set aside.
- 2. Bring the water to a boil. When it is at a rolling boil, add the oxtails, beef shank, and pork bones. Return the water to a boil and boil for 3 minutes. Drain the bones into a colander and rinse under cold running water. Rinse the pot and return the rinsed oxtails, neck bones, and shanks to the pot. Add the marrowbones and brisket.
- 3. Cut off the pale, fleshy part (the bottom 4 inches) of each lemongrass stalk and discard the leafy tops. Crush the lemongrass with the side of a cleaver or the bottom of a heavy pan and add it to the pot. Add 8 quarts fresh water and bring to a boil over high heat. Lower the heat so the liquid is at a simmer and skim off any scum that rises to the surface.
- 4. After 45 minutes, ready an ice-water bath, then check the brisket for doneness by using the chopstick test: transfer the brisket to a plate and poke it with a chopstick; the juices should run clear. If they do not, return the brisket to the pot and continue cooking, checking again in 10 minutes. When the brisket is done, remove it from the pot (reserving the cooking liquid) and immediately submerge it in the ice-water bath, which will stop the cooking and give the meat a firmer texture. When the brisket is completely cool, remove from the water, pat dry, and refrigerate.
- 5. Continue to simmer the stock for another 2 hours, skimming as needed to remove any scum that forms on the surface. Remove from the heat and remove and discard the large solids. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a large saucepan. Skim most of the fat from the surface of the stock (leave some, as it gives the stock a better flavor and mouthfeel). Return the stock to a simmer over medium heat.
- 6. In a spice grinder or mortar and pestle, grind the red pepper flakes and annatto seeds into a coarse powder. In a frying pan, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the ground red pepper flakes and annatto seeds and cook, stirring, for 10 seconds. Add the shallots, garlic, lemongrass, and shrimp paste and cook, stirring, for 2 minutes more, until the mixture is aromatic and the shallots are just beginning to soften.
- 7. Add the contents of the frying pan to the simmering stock along with the salt and sugar and simmer for 20 minutes. Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and sugar.
- 8. To ready the garnishes, arrange the basil, perilla, cabbage, lemon and lime wedges, and onion slices on a platter and place on the table. Thinly slice the brisket against the grain. Divide the cooked noodles among warmed soup bowls, then divide the brisket slices evenly among the bowls, placing them on top of the noodles. Ladle the hot stock over the noodles and beef and serve immediately, accompanied with the platter of garnishes.
VIETNAMESE HUE NOODLE SOUP - BUN BO HUE
My favorite Vietnamese restaurant, "Little Saigon", serves Bun Bo Hue as a weekend special, starting on Thursday night. Since I can't move in for the weekend, it is natural that I learn to prepare to make this delicious dish for myself. Now you, too, can enjoy it, without going far from your kitchen!
Provided by PalatablePastime
Categories Ham
Time 2h25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Bring 2 1/2 quarts water to a boil; add ham hocks and lemongrass.
- Skim constantly for 10 minutes then cover the pan, reduce heat and simmer for 1 1/2-2 hours.
- Strain the broth, reserving ham hocks if you desire them.
- Add nuoc mam, sugar, salt and pepper, sirloin, and pork loin to the broth and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until meat is cooked and tender; remove meat.
- Thinly slice meats into small pieces.
- To serve, place a portion of noodles in serving bowl, top with some bean sprouts, pork, beef, and some ham hock (if using), and ladle the broth over; add herbs, chili sauce, chilies, and lime juice to taste.
More about "bún bò hue food"
BUN BO HUE: THE NOODLE SOUP YOU NEVER KNEW YOU LOVED
From iamafoodblog.com
4.9/5 (20)Total Time 6 hrsCategory Main CourseCalories 1262 per serving
- Bring a small pot of water to the boil and blanch the oxtails for 5 minutes. Bring a second, larger pot with 8 cups of water to a boil.
- Rinse and transfer the oxtails to the second pot along with the lemongrass and shallots. Simmer on low for 3.5 hours. Add the brisket and continue to simmer for another 2 hours for 5.5 hours total. Use a slotted spoon to remove the lemongrass and shallots. Take the oxtail and brisket out and store in a container. Transfer the soup to another container and put everything in the fridge.
- While the soup is simmering, mince the lemongrass for the satế and transfer it to a food processor along with the shallot, garlic, and Thai chilies. Pulse into a fine paste.
- Heat the oil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat until it shimmers. Add the satế paste and fry, stirring, just until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the chili flakes, sugar, fish sauce, and shrimp paste (if using). Let cool then place in a jar or airtight container. The satế will keep in the fridge for up to several weeks.
BÚN BÒ HUẾ - VIETNAMESE SPICY BEEF NOODLE SOUP IN …
From huecookingclass.com
Estimated Reading Time 3 mins
Bí QUYếT BúN Bò HUế | CôNG THứC NHà HàNG | HUE BEEF …
From youtube.com
Author KT Food StoriesViews 319.6K
PHO TON 1 - 176 PHOTOS & 199 REVIEWS - 6000 NE 4TH …
From yelp.com
NÓN LÁ - 285 PHOTOS & 173 REVIEWS - 128 E 4TH ST, …
From yelp.com
BúN Bò HUế - WIKIPEDIA
From en.wikipedia.org
Main ingredients Rice vermicelli, lemongrass, …Region or state Central Vietnam ( Huế) Place of origin VietnamType Soup
BUN BO HUE RECIPE | FOOD NETWORK KITCHEN | FOOD NETWORK
SHORTCUT BUN BO HUE RECIPE | FOOD NETWORK KITCHEN | FOOD NETWORK
From foodnetwork.com
Author Food Network KitchenSteps 7Difficulty Easy
BUN BO HUE. #FYP #FORYOU #BUNBOHUE #BUN #HUE #HUE …
From tiktok.com
KHáM PHá Mô HìNH QUáN BúN Bò HUế đặC SảN MIềN TRUNG TạI VĩNH …
From youtube.com
TOP 7 QUáN BúN Bò HUế Ở HUế NGON Ở HUế【CậP NHậT 2022】, …
From vhttdlvinhphuc.vn
BUN BO HUE - A TRADITIONAL VIETNAMESE DISH - VNIFOOD
From vnifood.com
BUN BO HUE - HOI AN FOOD TOUR
From hoianfoodtour.com
HUE BEEF VERMICELLI SOUP (BúN Bò HUế) - HUE FOOD TOUR
From huefoodtour.com
PHO TOWN 7 - 45 PHOTOS & 30 REVIEWS - YELP
From yelp.com
BUN BO HUE - A VIETNAMESE FOOD YOU MUST EAT - YOUTUBE
From youtube.com
BúN Bò HUế NGọC QUỳNH - CộNG HOà | ĐặT MóN & GIAO SHIP TậN …
From shopeefood.vn
BUN BO HUE: A GUIDE TO VIETNAMESE SPICY BEEF NOODLE SOUP
From vietnamnomad.com
BUN BO HUE - VIETNAM'S SPICY NOODLE SOUP | 2FOODTRIPPERS
From 2foodtrippers.com
BÚN BÒ HUẾ - VIETNAMESE SPICY BEEF NOODLE SOUP - YOUTUBE
From youtube.com
BUN BO HUE VS PHO | THE STREET FOOD GUY
From streetfoodguy.com
BUN BO HUE (VIETNAMESE BEEF AND PORK NOODLE SOUP)
From foodnetwork.ca
HUE’S BEST TO EAT - FROM THE PALACE TO THE STREET | VIETNAM TOURISM
From vietnam.travel
BúN Bò HUế | TRADITIONAL NOODLE SOUP FROM HUế, VIETNAM
From tasteatlas.com
BUN BO HUE - 153 PHOTOS & 72 REVIEWS - YELP
From yelp.ca
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
You'll also love



