Posts in noodle soup
Chinese-Style Pork & Organ Noodle Soup (Mi Nguoi Hoa)

Mi Trieu Chau is egg noodles in a clear and flavorful pork broth. You can choose from a variety of toppings: blanched Choy Sum (similar to the well-known Bok Choy but with a longer stalk), wontons, squid, shrimp, ground pork, and thinly sliced pork organs like kidney, heart and liver. It’s garnished with a few bits of crispy pork fat (nom nom nom) and a sprinkle of chopped cilantro and green onions.

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Miso Ramen Recipe

My husband loves ramen so when we get a chance to go to San Francisco, we head to the Westfield mall food court and have lunch at Ajisen Ramen. Their spicy miso ramen is one of my favorites. Whenever I have their ramen, I try really hard to perfect the ramen and broth ratio for each bite so that no liquid-gold-miso-broth would ever be left behind.

Unfortunately, San Francisco is quite a ways out. If we don't head to San Francisco, we get no ramen and that doesn't sit well with me. I figured it was about time to make my own ramen.

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Vietnamese Thick Noodle Soup (Banh Canh)

Vietnamese Thick Noodle Soup, or Banh Canh, is one of my favorite childhood foods. It's the most simplest and purest of all the Vietnamese noodle soups. In its simplest form, it's thick noodles in a rich and savory pork broth. The only tricky thing with Banh Canh is keeping the darn slippery noodles on the spoon!

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Vietnamese Egg Noodle Soup with Wontons (Mì Hoanh Thanh)

My mother-in-law would spend the entire day putting Mì Hoành Thánh together. Not only does she make the broth completely from scratch with chicken and pork bones, she also assembles each individual wonton, makes Chinese/Vietnamese Barbecue Pork, preps all the vegetables and makes the fried shallots herself when she can easily get them at the grocery store. And all that pork fat from meat trimmings that she stockpiled in her deep-freezer for, what one would assume, zombie apocalypse? She finally takes them out and fries them into crispy pork fat (Tép Mỡ) as a crunchy topping to dress the noodle soup.

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Vietnamese Fermented Fish & Seafood Vermicelli Soup Recipe (Bun Mam)

Bún Mắm is a far cry from Phở. A typical bowl of Bún Mắm includes rice vermicelli noodles, egg plant, shrimp, squid, pork belly and flaky white fish. It is often served with a plentiful platter of crunchy vegetables and Vietnamese herbs, limes and fresh chilies. What makes Bún Mắm stand out from all the other Vietnamese noodle dishes is the broth. The broth is murky, salty and flavored with the granddaddy of all Vietnamese condiments, fermented fish.

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Vietnamese Escargot Noodle Soup (Bun Oc)

Similar to Bun Rieu, Bun Oc is a rice noodle soup with a tomato-based broth that includes escargot and other proteins such as fried tofu, prawns, and fish cakes. It’s served with a plentiful platter of fragrant Vietnamese herbs, with fermented shrimp paste and chili oil on the side.

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Ramen Hacks: Upgrade Your Instant Noodles into Gourmet Meals

Instant noodles are high in sodium and low in nutrition, but they will always have a special place in my belly. My instant noodles have gotten a lot more sophisticated over the years. I pimp my instant noodles with lots of veggies, proteins and always an egg. Boom. Instant noodles are now full-blown semi-healthy meals. Best of all, they are quick to make.

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