Simple Vegetarian Pho Broth Recipe (2024)

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Annie MB

The broth is perfect! We didn't find it sweet, nor bland - rather very balanced and nuanced in flavour. My husband who is a big pho lover (and connoisseur), found this broth to have the perfect amount of body for his brisket. I don't eat beef, so I keep it vegetarian with shiitakes, button mushrooms and tofu. For some heat, we top it with homemade (sort-of-like) sriracha.
Have a pot of it simmering as I speak. Thank you so much Ms. Shulman! We have used and loved many of your recipes.

Sara

This turned out beautifully on its own, but I do think the broth was enhanced a TON after topping the completed pho with lime zest, green onion, hot (spicy) sesame oil, sriracha, cilantro, basil, a tiny bit of soy sauce, and some pickled ginger. I used mushrooms, carrots, and celery sautéed in garlic and a little hot sesame oil, cubed tofu, and thin rice noodles, finished with two soft boiled egg halves in each bowl. Heavenly.

Karen M

The broth was a bit bland and a bit sweet. I'll probably eliminate the sugar next time.

MG

I made the broth in my Instant pot (20min, i think). The broth was phenomenal.

Susan

I’ve experimented with fermented vegetable (like kimchi or good quality sauerkraut) juice in place of fish sauce. It gives it the funky salty flavor without the fish.

lizinboston

This seems like a waste of some delicious and expensive produce: I make vegan broth by saving kitchen waste - garlic/onion/shallot skins and peels, green parts of leeks/scallions, asparagus shavings, pea pods, cabbage cores, tomato tops, potato skins, celery knobs, carrot peels, mushroom stems, etc. I save them in a bag in the freezer and then just boil for an hour in salted water and strain. Sometimes I add miso.I do like the idea of adding the spices and will try that next time.

Heather

The recipe says the fish sauce is optional. That is how it is vegetarian. If you would like vegetarian, don’t add the fish sauce. Pretty simple.

riley

The variety of carrots can change the overall sweetness of the broth -- I recommend holding out on the sugar until the end.

meg p

1. the high concentration of salt in the fish sauce can alter the time and flavor of the veggies as they cook, also, the fish flavor becomes less prominent the longer it's cooked.2. it's not traditionally made with oil, as many asian vegetarians avoid it, but you could finish the broth with a dash of sesame oil during plating. 3. keeping the heat low and preventing the broth from ever reaching a boil will make the broth less sediment-y and more clear. cheap restaurants sometimes use a mix.

Rebecca Baldwin

I just made it for the first time. My adult son is a big pho fan. Finally seeing him this weekend after the long Covid pause so I thought I would surprise him. Just finished this base broth & found it very tasty. I am looking forward to adding beef (for him), mushrooms (for me) to the noodles, Thai Basel, cilantro, lime, mint, scallions, etc. It is nice to be cooking for someone again

lynn rogers

Uss coconut aminos: there are several great brands available including TrerJoe’s own house brand... great stuff, different flavor than soy, and great umami-builder ...

Dana

This was bland. Maybe double (or even triple?) the spices next time.

fish sauce substitute

I'm allergic to Fish, so I am wondering what other sauce I can use in the place of the fish sauce for this recipe?

meg p

Absolutely delicious, I think adding the fish sauce is necessary though. I'm vegetarian so I made my own: 4 cups of water, 1 small charred yellow onion (just like used in this recipe), 5 smashed cloves of garlic, 1 large sheet of kombu, 1 Tbsp wakame flakes, 1/4 cup soy sauce, 2 Tbsp sea salt, simmered over medium heat until 2 cups of liquid remain.

NB

If you have the time, you can really bump this recipe up. I simmered the veggie stock for 2-3 hours, strained it and added the fish sauce and let it simmer for another 1-2 hours. Top notch and worth the investment of time.

Hazel

For the star anise pods I substituted with 3x1/2 teaspoons of ground all spice. The whole cloves I substituted with 2x1/2teaspoons of ground cloves. If no cheesecloth, just cut a corner off a dye free cotton pillowcase and it'll hold the ground spices perfectly.If you want to add meat: I got thin cut sirloin beef and cut it into strips with scissors. Season the meat with salt, a little brown sugar, minced lemon grass, and garlic powder. Simmer the beef in the broth until it's cooked.

Karyn in Berkeley

Fantastic.. used what I hadNo leeksOnly one large carrotLemon peel instead of lemongrassI did char the onion and ginger. Tossed everything in the IP for one hour high pressureRestaurant quality! Thank you!

Rae

Broiled onion and ginger until charred. Replaced rest of veggies with two tsp of better than bouillon veggie, halved spices, sugar and used three cups of water and cooked in IP for 20 min on pressure cook then manual release. added 1 tbsp of fish sauce

Lorene S

You can substitute wheat-free tamari or soy sauce for the fish sauce to keep it vegetarian/vegan.

Marli

I don’t understand why you would tie the spices in a bag if you are just going to strain it anyway.I suppose if you are thrifty (like me) and want to somehow use the cooked veg later (pureed and added to a soup?) that would make sense.But that being said, I have a flock of chickens that would really love to turn the cooked veggies into eggs for me. The spices won’t bother them at all!

Nan F

Very bland. Trying to save it now with some other vegetable broth. Anise smelled great as cooking

Rebecca Baldwin

I just made it for the first time. My adult son is a big pho fan. Finally seeing him this weekend after the long Covid pause so I thought I would surprise him. Just finished this base broth & found it very tasty. I am looking forward to adding beef (for him), mushrooms (for me) to the noodles, Thai Basel, cilantro, lime, mint, scallions, etc. It is nice to be cooking for someone again

kate

Doubled all spicesX2 heads of garlicShould probably be x2 onionsProbably even more spices, had to heavy on salt at the end Didn’t use turnips. No sugar

Coco

Finally! Vegetarian pho broth that’s super delicious. I did add fish sauce which I love, and did only a tablespoon of sugar. The lemongrass along with charred onion & ginger are really key. Loved it!

Todd

It gets better every time we make it, a sweet nectar of a broth. You might stand at the pot tasting it for the rest of the night.My kids want it vegan, though the missing element is definitely the fish sauce, it just gives it that deep umami salt that's otherwise lacking. The fish sauce is also the only fat in the broth, which you miss otherwise. Gardein veg meatballs are great; baked tofu pieces too. Can't add too much lime, cilantro, sprouts, mint, basil, sliced jalapenos, green onion

CT

I made this but the broth ended up a rather unappealing greyish color. Yuck! Any ideas why?? It tasted good though.

annabel

A fine recipe if you stick with it. Skip the sugar and add 2 tbsp of tamari at the end; as is, it’s way too sweet for pho. There are better uses for produce and better, simpler broth recipes, but I suppose if your turnips are starting to turn this is a good way to use them.

Dana

Broiled onion and ginger until charred. Replaced rest of veggies with two tsp of better than bouillon veggie, halved spices, sugar and used three cups of water and cooked in IP for 20 min on pressure cook then manual release. added 1 tbsp of fish sauce. broth was delicious and used it for vegetarian pho

meg p

Absolutely delicious, I think adding the fish sauce is necessary though. I'm vegetarian so I made my own: 4 cups of water, 1 small charred yellow onion (just like used in this recipe), 5 smashed cloves of garlic, 1 large sheet of kombu, 1 Tbsp wakame flakes, 1/4 cup soy sauce, 2 Tbsp sea salt, simmered over medium heat until 2 cups of liquid remain.

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Simple Vegetarian Pho Broth Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is vegetarian pho broth made of? ›

Vegetarian Pho Recipe Ingredients

You'll need star anise, cinnamon sticks, whole peppercorns, and cloves. Onion, ginger, and garlic – These traditional pho ingredients work with the spices to make the broth aromatic and flavorful. Water – I prefer to make my pho broth with water instead of vegetable stock.

What is the secret ingredient in pho broth? ›

Sa sung—dried peanut worms—have been described as the secret ingredient of great pho.

What is traditional pho broth made of? ›

The common ingredient of pho soup is beef bones and/or pork bones. They are in to be broiled for a long time to make clear broth (along with great number of spices). In certain case , there might be chicken bones. If rare beef slice in the toppings, it's Pho Tai.

What makes pho broth taste so good? ›

Broth - the soul of Pho. Beef bones play a crucial role in influencing the quality of the broth. Combined with spices such as ginger, charred onions, star anise, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, and coriander seeds, the broth gains a distinct aroma.

What is pho vegetable broth concentrate? ›

Our Gluten Free, Clean Label Pho Vegetable Broth Concentrate infuses vegetable juice concentrates such as carrots, onions, and celery with Natural Flavors to obtain an Asian inspired pho flavor and aroma.

Is vegetarian pho good for you? ›

Nutrient-Dense Ingredients: Vegetarian Pho is typically packed with a variety of nutrient-dense ingredients, such as fresh vegetables, herbs, spices, and plant-based proteins. These ingredients provide essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and dietary fiber, contributing to a well-balanced and nutritious meal.

How do you make pho broth taste better? ›

For the most interesting flavor, use a variety.
  1. Onion and fresh ginger: I love the onion and ginger in this broth. ...
  2. Pho spices: Our broth simmers with cinnamon sticks, whole coriander seeds, fennel seeds, star anise, cloves, and a black cardamom pod. ...
  3. Rock sugar: Sugar balances the savoriness of our beef broth.

What herbs are in pho broth? ›

Spices: There are 5 important spices in pho broth — star anise, whole cloves, cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, and coriander seeds. I really recommend using the whole (not ground) spices if possible, which we will briefly toast to bring out extra flavor.

Is pho broth anti inflammatory? ›

Pho is very nutritious. From its ingredients, it's been shown to reduce inflammation and improve joint health. If you suffer from something like chronic pain or arthritis, you may want to entertain the idea of enjoying more pho. The broth particularly can be very anti-inflammation.

Do pho restaurants make their own broth? ›

I am Vietnamese who know about Pho. Each Vietnamese Pho restaurant makes their own broth. The ingredient contains beef bones as a must, pork bones, chicken bones as alternatives, table sugar, Mono Glutamate Sodium as substitute, salt and herbs. The more beef bones, the better, the tastier, and the more costly.

What makes pho broth different? ›

Pho Broth Spices and Other ingredients

The spices are toasted to bring out the flavour before adding into the pot. And the ginger and onion are charred to add a subtle smokey flavour into the broth – a secret little step that adds that extra something-something to make this pho recipe authentic and traditional!

What makes pho broth clear? ›

For the most flavorful and clear broth, your pot needs to be in a constant simmer. Take your time in the first 15 minutes or so to make adjustments to your temperature. This ensures that you have true simmering in the next 3-5 hours; no rolling boiling water, no dead still water either.

What makes pho smell so good? ›

Star anise, cloves, and cinnamon are the aromatic trinity in traditional pho stock. Try adding a few whole spices to the store-bought stuff, along with fresh ginger and a glug of fish sauce.

How long do you boil pho broth? ›

Transfer beef bones and onion halves to a large stockpot. Add ginger, salt, star anise, fish sauce, and 4 quarts water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 6 to 10 hours.

Why does pho make you feel so good? ›

Protein & Fiber

Traditional pho is served with thinly sliced beef, but it can be made with any type of meat. Including a serving of meat gives you added protein and combining it with plenty of vegetables gives you a healthy dose of fiber, both of which help you to feel satiated longer.

Is vegetable broth vegetarian? ›

Vegetable stock is an essential flavor-building component of the best vegetarian cooking. This subtle distillation of carrot, onion, celery, and aromatics adds a depth and complexity of flavor to soups, stews, casseroles, grain and bean dishes – you name it.

Is pho broth the same as ramen broth? ›

Pho noodles are clear, tender, and made with white rice flour. Ramen noodles are yellow, bouncy, and made with wheat flour. Pho has a clearer and lighter soup than ramen. Ramen is hearty and has a creamier and more complex broth.

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