Vietnamese Soup Recipes

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I love preparing the broth for my Vietnamese Soups.  It really takes a lot of time and patience to make the perfect broth, but it is well worth all the hard work.  You can freeze your broth, so make a big batch!

I purchase my beef and pork soup bones from a butcher in Fredericksburg.  They call them dog bones, but I call them inexpensive soup bones.  It’s not like they drop them on the floor, or cut them any different, and they do have some meat on them.  We are mainly wanting the marrow for the flavoring of the broth. After I make my broth, I freeze the cooked bones, and then use them as dog bones.

I purchase chicken quarters for my chicken broth, when they are on sale, usually $1.00 a pound sold in 5 pound bags.

You will be roasting the bones dry in high heat in the oven.  Then use a little wine to loosen up the browned bits. Transfer the bones to a large soup pot, add water and an herb packet and cook for several hours.

Like I said, I make a big batch and freeze in smaller packages.  When we want some soup, I just remove a packet of broth from the freezer and add the rest of the ingredients!

Here are some recipes that I have created for my new Vietnamese Cuisine:

Vietnamese Beef Pho

Vietnamese Chicken Noodle with Bamboo Shoots Soup

Vietnamese Hot and Sour Soup

Vietnamese Steamed Clams in a Ginger Broth

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bayarjargal shartolgoiNo Gravatar March 30, 2011 at 12:21 am

Hello from Mongolia. I have visited your website and got an idea to host Vietnamese soup restaurants in Mongolia. Please direct me the way. In Mongolia soup is very popular. please reply to me. thank you.

RamonaNo Gravatar March 30, 2011 at 7:26 am

Thank you for your interest in my Vietnamese soup recipes. I’m not familiar with the operations of a Vietnamese Soup Restaurant, so I’m afraid I wouldn’t be of any help to you. The recipes I have are for making in a home kitchen.

Good luck with your new adventure. I do have a friend that restaurant consulting is his business and he specializes in Asian cuisine.
Ramona

bayarjargal shartolgoiNo Gravatar March 31, 2011 at 1:41 am

thank you for your reply. I am visiting to Vietnam in April. Vietnamese soup is very delicious an i would like to open the restaurant in Mongolia. But right now i do not know what to do. anyway i am going to visit and looking for some people who are interested in co-operate the restaurant business. thanks.

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