Friday, 1 February 2013

Hu tieu Nam Vang (Vietnamese shrimp and pork chop noodle soup recipe)


Hu tieu Nam Vang ( Saigon Shrimp and Pork Chop Noodle soup) is one of stunning  Vietnamese Noodle recipesrelies heavily on a richly flavored stock. Without it the taste would be bland and insipid. This dish is a specialty of Ho Chi Minh and the surrounding areas, where the pork stock is enhanced with the intense sweet and smoky flavor of dried squid. To serve the meal on its own, add bit-size pieces of soaked dried shiitake mushrooms or cubes of firm tofu.
 
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Next, we will show you the way to cook from one of popular Vietnamese Noodle recipes.
 
Ingredients

225gr         Pork tenderloin (can add more another stuff as Pig Liver if you love it)
225gr         Dried rice sticks, soaked in lukewarm water for 20 minutes
20                Shrimps, shelled and deveined
115gr          Bean sprouts
2                   Spring onions, finely sliced
2                   Green or red thai chillies, seeded and finely sliced
1clove        Garlic, finely sliced
1bunch      Coriander leaves, stalks removed, leaves roughly chopped
1bunch      Basil leaves, stalks removed, leaves roughly chopped
1                   Lime, cut into quarters

For stock

25gr           Dried squid
675gr        Pork ribs
1                  Onion, peeled and quartered
225gr        Carrots, peeled and cut into chucks
15ml          Fish sauce
15ml          Soy sauce
6                 Peppercorn
1/4 tsp     Salt

 
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Process

+ To make the stock, soak the dried squid in water for 30 minutes, rinse and drain. Put the ribs in a large pan and cover with approximately 2,5 liters of water.

+ Bring the water to the boil, skim off any fat, and add the dried squid with the remaining stock ingredients. Cover the pan and simmer for 1 hour, the skim of any foam or fat and continue to simmer, uncovered, for a further 1 hour and 30 minutes.

+ Strain and stock and check the seasoning, adding a little more if necessary. You should have roughly 2 liters. Pour the stock into a deep pan and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat, add the pork tenderloin and simmer for about 25 minutes. Please follow this step carefully which will create one of stunning
Vietnamese Noodle recipes.


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