If you've ever had the pleasure of enjoying a bowl of rich yet delicate beef pho, then you'll likely want to know how to make it yourself so you can have it whenever the craving hits. Most traditional ...
One of my best friends — let’s call her Lilly — is always trying to get me to go out for noodles. In the middle of July she’ll text, “Hey! Let’s hang out. I could really go for some soba...” In the ...
When you’re run down, sick, or just in need of some comfort, few things taste better than Vietnamese pho. It’s one of those meals you might have delivered to your house with increasing frequency as ...
Pho has become a widely popular type of soup among broth lovers across the world. The Vietnamese bone broth encompasses noodles, meats and various types of vegetables and herbs to collectively provide ...
Note: When Sacramento restaurateur and cookbook author Mai Pham and her family arrived in the United States in 1975 after the fall of Saigon, beef noodle soup (pho bo) was one of the things they ...
Sold from street food carts all over Vietnam, this comforting rice noodle soup is no stranger to Australian palates. The word pho is thought to originate from the French dish, pot-au-feu, which also ...
THIRTY YEARS AGO, writing for a newspaper in the U.S., I would have had to provide a definition of “pho,” a word then unfamiliar to so many readers. In this very publication, in 2013, an article ...
The Vietnamese beef noodle soup, pho bo, is difficult to make at home: it requires an enormous pot to hold all the beef bones, meat and spices, which are simmered for hours. Pho gai - chicken noodle ...
Char the onions and ginger. Turn the oven broiler to high, and place the baking rack about 8 inches away from the heating elements. Place the onion and ginger cut-side-up on a baking sheet, and brush ...
Erika Adams is the former deputy editor of Eater’s Northeast region, where she covered Boston, Philly, D.C. and New York. Based in Boston, she has spent years covering the local restaurant industry.