Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Popcorn recipes

Popcorn recipes

Make movie night twice as nice with these crazy-good popcorn recipes.


Photo: Taste of Home


Marshmallow-Peanut


In a large bowl, combine 15 cups popped popcorn, 2 cups miniature marshmallows, 1 cup salted peanuts and 1 cup broken pretzel sticks. In a small saucepan, combine ⅔ cups sugar, ½ cup butter and ¼ cup corn syrup. Bring to a boil; cook and stir 2 minutes. Pour over popcorn mixture; toss to coat. Cool on waxed paper then break it up.


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Caramel-Coated


In a large saucepan, melt 1½ cups butter. Add 2⅔ cups brown sugar and 1 cup golden syrup, stirring to dissolve brown sugar. Bring to a full rolling boil. Boil and stir 1 minute. Remove from heat and quickly stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla. Pour caramel mixture over 24 cups popped popcorn, stirring lightly. Cool on waxed paper then break it up.


Photo: Taste of Home Chocolate-Mint


In a small saucepan, melt 1 package Junior Mints and 2 tablespoons butter over medium-low heat; stir until smooth. Pour over 8 cups popped popcorn; toss to coat. Immediately spread onto waxed paper; let stand until set. Break into pieces.


Photo: Taste of Home Island Breeze


Combine ⅓ cup softened butter, 2 teaspoons curry powder and 1 teaspoon sugar. Pop it in the microwave to melt the butter. Drizzle over 3½ quarts popped popcorn and toss. Sprinkle with toasted coconut, almonds, raisins and salt.


Photo: Taste of Home


Peanut Butter Lover’s


Add 1 cup each of sugar and honey to a saucepan. Stir while it comes to a boil over medium heat, and for 5 minutes while it boils. Off the heat, stir in 1 cup of peanut butter. Toss with 3½ quarts popped popcorn. Spread it on waxed paper to cool. Top with M&M’s and pretzels.


Parmesan Ranch


Mix ¼ cup grated Parmesan, 2 tablespoons rand salad dressing mix, 1 teaspoon dried parsley and ¼ teaspoon onion powder. Melt ⅓ cup butter; drizzle over 3½ quarts popped popcorn. Toss with the Parmesan cheese blend.


Photo: Taste of Home


Frosty Peppermint


Combine 3½ quarts popped popcorn and ⅓ cup crushed peppermints. Melt ½ pound white candy coating; drizzle over popcorn-candy mixture and toss. Cool on waxed paper then break it up.


Photo: Taste of Home


Sesame-Ginger


Melt ¼ cup butter; stir in ½ teaspoon sesame oil, a splash of soy sauce and a pinch of ginger. Drizzle over 3½ quarts popcorn and toss. Add wasabi pea-rice cracker mix and honey-roasted peanuts.


Photo: Taste of Home


Sweet & Salty


In a large bowl, combine 10 cups popped popcorn, 1 cup broken miniature pretzels, 1 cup Almond Joy pieces or 1 cup M&M’s candies and 1 cup chopped dried pineapple. In a microwave, melt 10 ounces coarsely chopped white candy coating; stir until smooth. Pour over popcorn mixture; toss to coat. Cool on waxed paper then break it up.


Photo: Taste of Home


Tex-Mex


In a Dutch oven over medium heat, cook ½ cup popcorn kernels, 3 tablespoons canola oil and ½ teaspoon cumin seeds until oil begins to sizzle. Cover and shake for 2-3 minutes or until popcorn stops popping. Transfer to a large bowl; spritz with butter-flavored spray. Add ¼ cup minced cilantro, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon chili powder, ½ teaspoon garlic powder and ⅛ teaspoon smoked paprika. Toss; continue spritzing and tossing until popcorn is coated.


Photo: Taste of Home


Italian Cheese


Mix 6 tablespoons grated Romano cheese, 2¼ teaspoons Italian seasoning and ¾ teaspoon garlic salt. Melt 1/3 cup butter; drizzle it over 3½ quarts popcorn and toss. Sprinkle on the Romano cheese mixture and toss.


Photo: Taste of Home


Buffalo Ranch


Place 16 cups popped popcorn in a large bowl. In a small bowl, combine ⅓ cup buffalo wing sauce, 2 tablespoons melted butter and ⅛ cayenne pepper; drizzle over popcorn and toss to coat. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon ranch salad dressing mix and additional cayenne to taste; toss to coat.



Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Plantain recipes

Plantain recipes

Sumptuous Plantain Recipes – Delicious Plantain Recipes using ripe and up ripe plantains – from appetizer to dessert , that are sure to please even the most discerning palates .


As you may know, I’m a big fan of plantains in any form. Plantains are such a versatile food that many recipes can be made using them. Many confuses plantain with banana mainly because they look similar but when it comes to versatility, I say plantains are the clear winner- Even better, they are cheap and healthy! And the fact that they fruit all year round, plantains are considered a reliable all-season staple food.


Now if you have plantains at home and are wondering what to do with them or If you’re ready to add plantains to your menu but aren’t sure how, you’re in luck! Here I share some of my favorite easy and delicious Plantain Recipes.



  1. Baked Plantain Frittata (Baked plantain and eggs)- A healthier and delicious take on fried plantains and eggs. Here, I came up with a reduce calorie alternative of this popular breakfast; a lighter version of this meal – baked with very little oil and still downright delicious, one that I can indulge in, and not have to worry about hips. Get the RECIPE HERE.




  1. Plantain Mofongo with Shrimp Sauce- Fried mashed plantains infused with garlic, bacon, and chicharrones (fried pork skin) stuffed with a succulent tomato, garlic, parsley, shrimp sauce. This is a mashed plantain taken to another level. The shrimp sauce is just like cake icing. Real comfort food at It’s best! Get the RECIPE HERE.




  1. Plantain Pancakes- Rich, tender, & delicious Plantain Pancakes, like pancakes but with a sweet plantain taste. Good for Breakfast or make it for dessert with coconut sauce. Simply delicious and satisfying! Get the RECIPE HERE.




  1. Plantain Bread- Want to add another recipe to your overripe plantain repertoire? There is nothing better than using up those funky, ugly looking plantains that look like they should be in the trash already. Wouldn’t it be cool if you make this amazing delicious plantain bread? Get the RECIPE HERE.




  1. Bacon-wrapped Plantain- Plantain with a touch of heat, wrapped with bacon and sprinkled with spice. They are pure indulgence and Simply Irresistible; the sweet and smoky flavors of the plantains and bacon create quite an explosion in your mouth. Easy, yet delicious appetizer, snack and/or breakfast. Get the RECIPE HERE.




  1. Plantain Lasagna aka Pastelon- This is a Latin- Style (Puerto Rican) lasagna that is a combination of sweet and savory, with spiced beef, sandwiched in layers of plantains, and topped with cheese and or eggs. It’s like no other lasagna you’ve ever tried before! Get the RECIPE HERE.




  1. Stuffed Baked Plantains- Roasted plantains filled with seasoned ground meat, tomatoes, onions, bell pepper, and spices, topped with cheese for lunch, dinner or even breakfast- very comforting! Get the RECIPE HERE.




  1. Poulet D.G – A super flavorful French inspired Cameroon chicken dinner – sure to tantalize your taste buds. Loaded with garlic, herbs and vegetables. Delish! Get the RECIPE HERE. or Here



Comments


This is wonderful! I love everyone of these recipes… Was really wondering what to do with my overripe plantains and decided to google it. Love what I found..


Thank you for these! My friend has developed allergies to potatoes and rice so I was looking up things to cook for her that would be tasty as well. These are perfect!


imma africanbites says


Thanks for stopping by! These are absolutely crowd-pleaser. Happy cooking!


Look up recipes with chickpeas too. They’re a good alternative to potatoes and rice.


I am so thrilled that I found you because I have been eating plantanes my entire life but it’s always great to find new recipes. I can’t wait to try some of these. I’ve had piononos in the past but now I know how to make them!


Me too! Love plantains. Happy cooking!!


Wonderful .. do you conduct training of any kind. Am super instrested


Sorry I don’t at the moment.


I love plantains the only how I know how to do it is fry and cook l usually cook or fry it almost every day thanks for your ideas I surely Will try some of these recipes.


You are going to love them. Do let me know which ones you try out . Thanks.


Thanks for these recipes!! I made the minced meat stuffed plantain and it was awesome….. wish I could post a picture of it.


Bummer! I bet it looked really good. Thanks for letting me know.



Tuesday, 7 August 2018

Pioneer woman mashed potatoes

Pioneer woman mashed potatoes

I f comfort food had to be categorized down to one single dish it would have to be mashed potatoes. Effortlessly simple and comforting, eating a big plate of mashed potatoes is like wrapping your self up in one of Grandma's blankets. No surprises here, Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman, has a killer recipe for creamy mashed potatoes that are filled with secret ingredients. (Okay to be fair they won't be secrets after we tell you, but mum's the word when you make these for your next dinner).


Unlike many mashed potato recipe we have come across, this recipe is actually made in advance. That's right, you can make these mashed potatoes up to two days before serving. It takes just one more thing off your plate.


How to Make the Pioneer Woman's Mashed Potatoes


Before we even turn on the stove we have to prepare the potatoes. The best potato for the job are russet potatoes or yukon gold potatoes due to their high-starch content. More starch means more smooth and creamy texture. This specific recipe uses five pounds of potatoes which need to be peeled and rinsed under cold water to remove any dirt or peels.


Ree likes to chop the potatoes into fourths before adding them into a large pot filled with simmering water. This is something that we seems to differ on. In our experience potatoes that are added to simmering water and cooked seems to cook unevenly compared to potatoes added to cool water then brought to a boil. We'll stick with our way and Ree with hers.


Once the potatoes are tender (you can easily pierce with a fork), drain the spuds in a colander and discard the water. Place the potatoes back in the dry pot and place on the stove over low heat, letting the potatoes steam.


Get to Mashing


Now it's time to mash! Grab your potato masher (yes, we are doing this with our hands) and start to mash away. Ree swears that using a handheld masher is better than using an electric mixer because the mixer tends to turn the potatoes gummy.


Here comes the butter. This recipe calls for two (!!) sticks of butter so plop them in. Now the secret ingredient: softened cream cheese. Add in a 8-ounce package of cream cheese into the potatoes and mash it down so the cream cheese and butter can melt.


Meanwhile pour in half-and-half. You can also make this yourself by mixing together equal parts of heavy cream and milk. Once added, grab your potato masher and mash to your heart's content. Smooth and creamy is what we are looking for.


Now to season. Sprinkle in some Lawry seasoning salt and black pepper and call it a day. Taste the potatoes and see if the seasoning is to your liking. Don't be afraid to add more!


Moving along, butter up a baking dish and scoop your 'taders on in. Cut up half a stick of butter (more butter!) and place on top of the potatoes. Cover with aluminum foil and place in the fridge until needed.


Once you are ready to serve, simply remove the potatoes from the fridge at least an hour before baking, then bake in a 350-degree oven until warmed through. The butter on top will melt into the potatoes. Yes, please.



Friday, 13 July 2018

Pineapple casserole

Pineapple casserole

By: Julie Clark Published: March 14, 2018


This sweet southern pineapple casserole could be a side dish…or a dessert! This unique recipe with pineapple, cheddar cheese and butter crackers is always a hit.


Pineapple Casserole Recipe


Full honesty here. The first time my grandma made this recipe for a family picnic I thought she was crazy. Pineapple, cheese…and crackers? I didn’t know whether to be grossed out or intrigued. My curiosity got the best of me and I ended up trying easy pineapple casserole that day. I should have just stayed away because now I can’t stop eating it. It’s strange, I’ll admit, but it’s also addicting.


Whether you call it scalloped pineapple, pineapple casserole or baked pineapple, let’s just agree that it is a delicious southern side dish that goes perfect with a ham dinner. Ideal for Easter!


Pineapple Cheese Casserole


The first strange thing about this recipe is that it calls for shredded cheddar cheese. I have no idea why this works but it totally does. I recommend shredding a block of sharp cheddar cheese yourself. This will allow the cheese to melt smoothly and give you the best texture.


Pineapple Casserole with Ritz Crackers


The buttery Ritz crackers on the top are so, so perfect.The salty crackers cut back on the sweet of the pineapple in a perfect way. Crush the crackers, toss them with butter and sprinkle the crumbs over the top of the pineapple mixture.


I like to use a deep dish 9″ pie plate to serve this casserole. You can use an 8×8 pan or a 1 1/2 quart casserole dish. Bake the casserole at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 35 minutes. The top will get nicely golden brown.



Thursday, 5 July 2018

Pie recipes

Pie recipes


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Nutrition and extra info



    Freezable Vegetarian Healthy

Nutrition: per serving



  • kcal 350

  • fat 8g

  • saturates 3g

  • carbs 64g

  • sugars 7g

  • fibre 6g

  • protein 8g

  • salt 0.46g


Ingredients



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Potato


The world's favourite root vegetable, the potato comes in innumerable varieties. A member of…


Sweet potato


Sweet potatoes have a creamy texture and a sweet-spicy flavour that makes them ideal for savoury…


Onion


Onions are endlessly versatile and an essential ingredient in countless recipes. Native to Asia…


Olive oil


Probably the most widely-used oil in cooking, olive oil is pressed from fresh olives. It's…


Ginger


Mainly grown in Jamaica, Africa, India, China and Australia, ginger is the root of the plant. It…


Garam masala


Meaning 'warming spice mix', garam masala is the main spice blend used in North Indian…


Lemon


Oval in shape, with a pronouced bulge on one end, lemons are one of the most versatile fruits…


Butter


Butter is made when lactic-acid producing bacteria are added to cream and churned to make an…



  • 275g pack filo pastry

  • ½ tsp poppy seeds



  • Method


    Put the potatoes in a large saucepan of cold, salted water, then bring to the boil. Turn down and simmer for 5 mins, add the sweet potatoes and continue to cook for 8 mins until just tender. Drain really


    Fry the onion in the oil until soft, add the cumin seeds for 1 min, then stir in the garlic, chilli and ginger with the remaining spices. Cook for a further 2-3 mins, then turn off the heat and stir into the potatoes with the peas, lemon juice and coriander.


    Heat oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Halve the filo sheets, and use two-thirds of them, overlapping, to line a 22cm loose-bottomed cake tin with a little overhang. As you lay in each sheet, brush with melted butter and keep the rest covered with a clean tea towel. Spoon in filling and press down lightly. Cover with remaining filo, then fold up overhanging sides and scrunch up pastry near the edges.


    Poke several slits in the top of the pastry and brush with more butter. Sprinkle with the poppy seeds. Bake for 40-45 mins until golden brown. Serve either hot or at room temperature with lemon wedges.



    Tuesday, 5 June 2018

    Dessert recipes christmas fruit cake





    Dessert Recipes for Christmas Fruit Cake – Who does not want a cake for Christmas ? Everyone does want a cake and specially that tastes wonderful… Christmas Fruit Cake Recipe sure will make you mouth watering…


    Preparation time: 25 minutes
    Cooking: 35 minutes
    Serves: 5


    Ingredients:


    – 8inch/20cm Chirstmas fruit cake
    – 1-2 tbls apricot jam, sieved and warmed
    – 8oz/225g marzipan sugar like caster, for sprinkling


    Icing and decoration:


    – ½ basic quantity Royal Icing
    – 3 sugar bells
    – 2 holly leaves
    – 1 cake candle
    – 22cm colored ribbon


    Method:


    Bake the mixture in a greased and lined deep 8in/20cm round cake tin in the oven preheated to 300f/150c/Gas 2 for 1¾ hours, and leave it to cook down.


    Brush the top of the cake with jam. Roll out the marzipan on a sugared surface to an 8½in/21cm round. Invert the cake on the marzipan.Using a small palette knife, smooth the edges of the marzipan against the sides of the cake.


    Place the cake, right way up, on a cake board and leave the marzipan to dry for 2-3 days.


    Swirl the icing over the top of the cake Decorate with the bells, holly and candle and leave to set. When ready to serve, tie a ribbon around the side of the cake. Make 10 to 12 slices to serve 5 person.


    —- Happy Christmas —


    Dessert Recipes for Christmas Fruit Cake – Who does not want a cake for Christmas ? Everyone does want a cake and specially that tastes wonderful… Christmas Fruit Cake Recipe sure will make you mouth watering…


    Preparation time: 25 minutes
    Cooking: 35 minutes
    Serves: 5


    Ingredients:


    – 8inch/20cm Chirstmas fruit cake
    – 1-2 tbls apricot jam, sieved and warmed
    – 8oz/225g marzipan sugar like caster, for sprinkling


    Icing and decoration:


    – ½ basic quantity Royal Icing
    – 3 sugar bells
    – 2 holly leaves
    – 1 cake candle
    – 22cm colored ribbon


    Method:


    Bake the mixture in a greased and lined deep 8in/20cm round cake tin in the oven preheated to 300f/150c/Gas 2 for 1¾ hours, and leave it to cook down.


    Brush the top of the cake with jam. Roll out the marzipan on a sugared surface to an 8½in/21cm round. Invert the cake on the marzipan.Using a small palette knife, smooth the edges of the marzipan against the sides of the cake.


    Place the cake, right way up, on a cake board and leave the marzipan to dry for 2-3 days.


    Swirl the icing over the top of the cake Decorate with the bells, holly and candle and leave to set. When ready to serve, tie a ribbon around the side of the cake. Make 10 to 12 slices to serve 5 person.


    —- Happy Christmas —



    More recipes fruit cake.

    Wednesday, 16 May 2018

    Pho recipe

    Pho recipe

    Making your own Vietnamese pho soup at home is not hard, all you need is a straightforward recipe, a few secrets and a nice big stockpot. Jump to the full Homemade Vietnamese Pho Recipe or watch our quick recipe video showing you how we make it.


    Watch Us Make Pho


    If you’re sitting there and wondering “what is pho,” it’s a delicate (and delicious) Vietnamese noodle soup, made from beef bones, ginger, onions and lots of aromatic spices. It’s nothing short of soup perfection. The way all the spices and flavors from star anise, cardamom, fennel seeds and cinnamon come together is incredible and the best part? You can customize; it’s encouraged that you add any and all the condiments you desire to make it your own.


    We make this at least once a month, always making sure there is leftover broth to freeze for another day. While it takes a bit of time, most of that is hands-off, so let’s get going towards amazing pho at home, shall we?


    Seven Secrets to Amazing Pho Soup at Home


    The Best Bones for Making Pho


    You can’t make an awesome soup without awesome beef bones, right? So, look for knuckle and leg bones that contain marrow. We buy beef knuckles from a local Asian market and find them to be pretty inexpensive.


    It’s Best to Parboil and Rinse the Bones


    When you simmer bones they release “scum” or impurities. If you don’t get rid of this, you’ll be stuck with a cloudy broth. Not good. We like our soup to be as clear and clean as possible, so we add an extra step. Add the bones to a large stockpot, cover with cold water then bring to a boil. Boil for a few minutes then throw the water and bones into a strainer. Discard the water then rinse the bones to get rid of all the impurities. Also, make sure you give the pot a rinse, too — there will be scum on the bottom and sides of the pot.


    Charr The Onion and Ginger


    To create that distinctive and deep flavor of great Pho, slide onion and a sizable piece of ginger under the broiler. Broil until well charred. That’s going to give you nice depth and color.


    Don’t Forget the Spices and Toast Them


    Even though we’re simmering the broth with spices for a few hours, we still like to give all the spices a quick toast before adding to the pot. To do this, throw them into a dry pan over medium heat, stay close and shake the pan a couple of times to make sure they toast. You’ll know when they’re ready when you start to smell them. It only takes 2-3 minutes.


    Yellow Rock Sugar


    Don’t just use regular white sugar from your pantry. We know that buying yellow rock sugar seems pretty particular and we’re all left with the problem of what to do with it after making this pho, but here’s the deal: using plan old sugar sadly produces a sweet, flat broth, whereas the rock sugar rounds things out and brings everything together. Plus, you’ll need that leftover rock sugar for the next time you make this recipe!


    Use Fish Sauce


    Buy some. You really can’t make pho soup (or other Vietnamese recipes) without it. Our fish sauce sits within arm’s reach of our stove. We use it in everything and absolutely will not make pho without it. We’ve come to trust the Three Crabs brand of fish sauce, which you can buy online or in Asian markets. Update: We have recently given Red Boat Fish Sauce 40°N a try and we prefer it over other ones we have tasted. We really like the clean fish flavor it has over other brands. Andrea Nguyen of Viet World Kitchen suggests that when shopping for fish sauce, look for glass bottles, not plastic and allow price to guide you. Go for the mid-high priced fish sauce (which will run you $4 to $5).


    The Best Noodles and Condiments


    You can buy fresh noodles at Asian markets, which is a nice treat, but dried rice noodles work perfectly as well. Even if you use fresh or dried, never cook the noodles in the broth. If you do this, the broth will become cloudy. So, cook them in another pot (they only take a few minutes) and add the cooked noodles to your bowl just before adding hot broth. As for condiments, we’re partial to Thai basil (you can substitute regular basil if you need too), fresh mint, crispy bean sprouts, a teeny tiny splash of fish sauce and some Asian chili sauce. Some like to add hoisin sauce, but we rarely do — it can take over the delicate deep flavor of the broth.


    Oh, and while it’s not a “secret” make sure you have some freezer space to store some of that extra broth for the best make-ahead meal, ever!


    More Easy Recipes



    • This Orange Honey Teriyaki Chicken Recipe is simple to make and tastes amazing.

    • We love all the flavors of pho so much that we’ve even made Pho-Inspired Grilled Chicken Wings marinaded in ginger, garlic, lime and fish sauce.

    • Try our homemade vegetable broth which is hearty enough to enjoy alone as soup and works perfectly as a replacement to boxed stock in your favorite recipes.


    Recipe updated, originally posted August 2010. Since posting this in 2010, we have tweaked the recipe to be more clear and added a quick recipe video. – Adam and Joanne


    Homemade Vietnamese Pho with Video



    • PREP 45mins

    • COOK 3hr 20mins

    • TOTAL 4hr 5mins


    Making your own fabulous bowl of Vietnamese pho at home is not hard, all you need is a straightforward recipe, a few secrets and a nice big stockpot. We realize our recipe may look daunting, but this is quite simple to do and there is a lot of inactive time while you wait for the broth (we’ve just been extra tedious to share everything we know).


    You Will Need


    5 to 6 pounds of beef knuckles or leg bones


    6 quarts cold water


    2 medium onions, quartered


    4-inch piece of fresh ginger, halved lengthwise


    2 cinnamon sticks


    1 tablespoon coriander seeds


    1 tablespoon fennel seeds


    1 black cardamom pod (see note below)


    1 1/2 tablespoons salt


    1/4 cup fish sauce


    1-inch piece yellow rock sugar (see note below)


    1 pound small (1/8-inch wide) dried or fresh “banh pho” noodles (see note)


    1/2 pound raw eye of round, sirloin or tri-tip steak, thinly sliced across the grain (see note)


    1/4 cup thinly sliced onions (see note)


    1/4 cup chopped cilantro leaves


    Sprigs of fresh mint and/or Asian/Thai basil


    Thinly sliced red chilies (such as Thai bird)


    Directions



    • Make Broth


    Add beef bones to a large pot that will hold at least 10 quarts. Then, cover bones with cold water. Place pot onto high heat and bring to a boil. Boil for 3 to 5 minutes. During this time, impurities and foam (or scum) will be released and rise to the top. Drain bones, discarding the water. Then, rinse bones with warm water and scrub stockpot to remove any residue that has stuck to the sides. Add the bones back to the stockpot and cover with 6 quarts of cold water.


    Meanwhile, move an oven rack to a high position then turn broiler to high. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Place quartered onions and halved ginger onto baking sheet then broil for 10 to 15 minutes, turning onions and ginger occasionally so that they become charred or browned on all sides.


    Add cinnamon sticks, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, star anise, cloves and the black cardamom pod to a dry frying pan. Place onto low heat and cook, stirring occasionally until fragrant. About 5 minutes. Place toasted spices into a cotton muslin bag/herb sachet or cheesecloth then tie with butchers twine to seal.


    Bring stockpot with parboiled bones and water to a boil then lower to a gentle simmer. Add charred onion and ginger as well as the bag or sachet of toasted spices. Add 1 1/2 tablespoons of salt, a 1/4 cup of fish sauce and the rock sugar. Continue to simmer broth, uncovered, for 3 hours. If at any time foam or scum rises to the surface, use a spoon to remove it.


    Use tongs or a wide mesh spoon to remove bones, onion and ginger from broth then strain broth through a fine mesh strainer. The broth will have a layer of fat at the the top. There are two ways to remove this. First, if you plan to enjoy the broth now, skim the fat from the top of the broth using a spoon. If you do not mind waiting, you can also pour broth into containers then refrigerate overnight. As the broth cools, the fat will solidify, making it very easy to remove.


    Bring the broth to a gentle simmer over medium heat.


    If you are using dried noodles, add noodles to a bowl then cover with hot water and soak for 15 to 20 minutes until soft and opaque. If you are using fresh, add to a colander then rinse with cold water.


    To cook the noodles, bring a medium saucepan filled with water to a boil. Place noodles into boiling water and cook for about 10 seconds or until they collapse. Drain noodles then divide between bowls. (We like to fill each bowl by 1/3 with noodles).


    Arrange slices of raw meat into bowls, and then top with the hot broth. Finish broth with onion slices and cilantro. Serve bowls with a plate of optional garnishes listed above.


    Adam and Joanne's Tips



    • Black Cardamom Pod: Oddly enough, black cardamom is a member of the ginger family. It is quite powerful – providing a smoky aroma. You can buy black cardamom at Asian markets, however, if you have difficulty finding it, you may leave it out of the recipe.

    • Yellow Rock Sugar: This is also known as “lump sugar” and is sold at Asian markets. Look for it sold in a box. You will most likely need to break the rock sugar into smaller chunks. You can use a hammer or rolling pin to do this.

    • Noodles: You can usually find fresh noodles at Asian markets. If you cannot, simply use dried “banh pho” noodles. Follow directions on package for cooking. For the fresh noodles, you will most likely need to immerse the noodles into boiling water for a few seconds. For dried, you will need to soak the noodles in hot water for 15 to 20 minutes or until softened and opaque. Check the package for specific directions.

    • Raw Beef: Either ask your butcher to thinly slice the meat or if slicing at home, place beef into the freezer for 15 minutes to harden a little. Then, carefully thinly slice the beef across the grain into 1/16-inch thick slices.

    • Onions: Raw onion can be overpowering. So, thinly slice the onions then submerge them in some water. Set aside for 15 to 20 minutes then drain and rinse. This will tone down the “raw” flavor of the onion.

    • Recipe adapted and inspired by Andrea Nguyen of Viet World Kitchen and Jaden Hair of Steamy Kitchen.

    • Nutrition facts: The nutrition facts provided below are estimates. We have used the USDA Supertracker recipe calculator to calculate approximate values. We did not include any table condiments (example: hoisin sauce).



    If you make this recipe, snap a photo and hashtag it #inspiredtaste — We love to see your creations on Instagram and Facebook! Find us: @inspiredtaste