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Beef Pho (Phở Bò) Recipe with Oxtail, Brisket and Meatballs

Beef Pho (Phở Bò) Recipe with Oxtail, Brisket and Meatballs
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Phở Bò (pronounced fuh-baw), or Vietnamese beef noodle soup, is iconic and delicious. It’s traditionally a breakfast dish eaten in Vietnam. Many Phở restaurants in Vietnam will close by 2PM because people only eat it for breakfast. You may find certain vendors selling Phở later in the day but it is not common.

In my family, everyone has their own way of making Phở. People have different meat and seasoning preferences. Ultimately, it’s really up to you and how you like your Phở to taste.

I love my Phở Bò with oxtail, brisket (chin) and meatballs (bò vien).

Here’s our beef Phở recipe!

Yield: 12-15 bowls

Beef Pho with Ox Tail, Brisket and Meatballs

vietnamese cuisine chicken and beef pho with meatballs

Enjoy this beef pho recipe on a cold day. We love eating our beef pho with brisket, ox tail and beef meatballs. The recipe is easy but the wait for the broth and brisket is worth it. We hope you enjoy our recipe!

Prep Time 50 minutes
Cook Time 7 hours
Total Time 7 hours 50 minutes

Ingredients

Beef Pho Broth/Stock + Noodles

  • 4 pounds Beef Bones (to make stock)
  • 6-8 Oxtails (approximately 4 pounds)
  • 2 pounds Brisket
  • 1 whole Yellow Onion (peeled and head and tail cut off)
  • 1 package of Pho Seasoning (Gia Vi)
  • 2 bags of Beef Meatballs cut into halves
  • 2 1/2 gallons of water
  • 1/3 cup Rock Sugar
  • 1 cup Fish Sauce
  • 4 tablespoons of Salt
  • 10 pound bag of fresh Pho Noodles

Garnish for Pho

  • 1/2 peeled and sliced Onion
  • 1 bunch chopped Cilantro
  • 1 bunch chopped Green Onions

Vinegar Onions (optional pho garnish)

  • 1/2 peeled and sliced Onion
  • 3/4 cup White Vinegar

Other Garnishes/Sauces

  • Sriracha Hot Sauce (to taste)
  • Hoisin Sauce (to taste)
  • 1 bag of Bean Sprouts
  • 6 Limes cut into quarters or eighths
  • 1 bunch Thai Basil

Instructions

How to Make the Beef Pho Stock

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Farenheit (218 Celcius).
  2. Place the beef bones and oxtail onto two separate baking pans and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of salt.
  3. Transfer the pan of bones and oxtail into the oven and cook for 1 hour. Set a timer.
  4. Remove beef bones and place them in a large stockpot.
  5. Add the pho seasoning satchel, brisket meat, onion, fish sauce, rock sugar, 2 tablespoons of salt and water to the pot.
  6. Bring the pot to a boil on high heat.
  7. When broth begins to boil, reduce the heat to low and continue to cook the broth for another 5 hours.
  8. At the 5 hour mark, the pho broth should be pretty much ready. Turn the heat down to low.
  9. Remove the brisket, let it cool down and slice it. Set the brisket aside.
  10. Turn the heat off and let it cool down for at least 20 minutes.
  11. Using a strainer or tongs, remove the onion and beef bones.
  12. Leave the oxtail inside the stockpot and remove them only when you start serving your pho.
  13. Add the beef meatballs and turn the heat back on to low. Cook for another 10 minutes.


Preparing the Pho Bowls

  1. We use fresh pho noodles that you will have to blanch prior to serving.
  2. Boil a pot of water. Add a handful of noodies into a strainer and blanch them for 30 seconds.
  3. Remove the noodles and shake out excess water. Add to bowl.
  4. Top the noodles with meat and garnish.
  5. Using a ladel, add beef pho broth to the bowl.
  6. Top the bowl with sriracha, hoisin sauce, vinegar onions and bean sprouts. Enjoy!

Notes

  • You can also make chicken pho using the same seasoning package. Chicken pho takes less time and is just as delicious. The chicken is typically cooled then shredded and added to the pho bowl when being served.
  • The longer you cook the soup, the more tender the brisket will become and the more flavorful your soup will be.
  • This serves at least 15 people. You can also refrigerate or freeze the broth to be eaten later.
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    Nutrition Information:

    Yield:

    15

    Serving Size:

    1

    Amount Per Serving: Calories: 935Total Fat: 54gSaturated Fat: 21gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 25gCholesterol: 268mgSodium: 4768mgCarbohydrates: 26gFiber: 2gSugar: 11gProtein: 83g
    Here are the ingredients that I use in my Phở Bò. You can find most of these ingredients in any Vietnamese grocery store (Siêu thị pronounced “seww tea”).

    pho bo recipe vietnamese beef broth bones on tray

    Place beef bones and oxtail on a baking tray and season with salt and pepper. Brown them in the oven at 425 degrees Farenheit for 1 hour.

    browned beef pho bones and seasoning satchel

    Place the browned bones, oxtail, seasoning packet, onion, fish sauce and pepper into a large stock pot. Fill with water and boil for 1 hour.

    dry pho seasoning packet gia vy

    The BEST Pho seasoning packet!

    There are many seasonings, but this one is my favorite. You can also buy the seasonings separately and use fresh ginger.

    pho bo vietnamese beef noodle soup cooking for 3 hours

    Once the pot has come to a boil, lower the temperature to medium and cook for another 5 hours. The broth will become more brown and flavorful as it continues to cook. If you want the broth saltier, add more salt and/or fish sauce and taste test throughout the next 5 hours.

    bean sprouts beef noodle soup pho bo garnish

    Bean sprouts are sold in a bag like this. You can also blanch the bean sprouts and serve them hot. Be sure to finish your bean sprouts ASAP becuase they can go bad very fast.

    rock candy to sweeten pho bo recipe

    I use this rock sugar to sweeten my broth. You can also use very ripe pears or apples as a rock sugar substitute for the broth.

    If you can’t find this brand in your grocery store, you can opt for this brand instead.

    pho bo vietnamese beef noodle soup meatballs

    We don’t make our own meatballs. Instead, we use these pre-made meatballs that puff up when you cook them.

    fresh pho noodles banh pho tuoi

    I love using fresh pho noodles! Just boil water and use a noodle strainer to blanch and soften the noodles prior to serving. You can find these noodles in most Vietnamese grocers. If fresh pho noodles are not available in your area, you can opt for dry pho noodles instead.

    Fresh noodles are sold in different sizes. When cooking the noodles, take a grip full of noodles and cook them in the strainer.

    pho bo vietnamese beef noodle garnishes

    Here are some garnishes you’ll be adding to your pho bowl once it’s ready. Use hoisin sauce and Sriracha to add some flavor to your bowl. We forgot to include the Thai basil and bean sprouts in our spread above.

    We hope you enjoyed our Phở Bò recipe. It will take some time to make, but we promise it will be worth it!

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