Soup Pho

Grrrrrgh!
Course : Soups
From: HungryMonster.com
Serves: 10
 

Ingredients:

10 pound Beef Bones
1 piece Fresh Ginger Root
5 Small Shallots
2 pieces Star Anise Seeds
1 1/2 Gallons Water
1 Package Rice Noodles (Banh Pho)
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 jar Nuoc Mam (Fish Sauce)
1 package Rock Sugar -- (see note 1)
1 bunch Fresh Basil Leaves
2 bunch Green Onions -- chopped
1 tablespoons Fresh Cilantro -- chopped
1 package Fresh Bean Sprouts -- (optional)
1 medium Fresh Lemon -- (optional)
1 medium Fresh Jalapeno -- (optional)
 

Preparation:

For the Broth: Submerge the bones in hot tap water and bring to boil, then discard this first "broth" so that the "pho" final broth would be nice and "clear" and not muddy looking. Now for the real broth, add 1.5 gallons of water and 1 tsp. salt and bring to boil. While waiting for boiling point, add these: Lightly charbroil the ginger root and shallots over open flames on your stove. For the ginger, roast until you can easily peel the skin, about 3 min. Peel off the out skin. Add to the broth. For the onions, charbroil until the outer skin layer are burnt, but don't over do it, about 3 min. Lightly roast the auiseeds for about 1-2 min. in a pan. Add all of these to the broth. Add the sugar (optional). When the water boils, lower the heat and simmer for about 6 hrs. When you are ready to eat: For the rice noodles preparation, boil some water in a pot. Put the amount of rice noodles you want in a strainer (the kind with a handle, and small enough to fit in the pot you're using.) and submerge it in the boiling water for a few seconds and quickly take it out!! The timing is important for a good rice noodle. You don't want to overcook the rice noodle for too long ( even 15 sec. can be too long!!) and have soggy noodles! Just dip the noodles in the boiling water and lift it out (about 5 sec., or just done) quickly and put it in your bowl. If you have a lot of broth and only wants to make one or two servings, take out enough broth you want and bring it to a boil in another pot. Dip in the amount of sliced beef you want, just enough to cook the meat, depends on how well done you want it. Put the cooked meat into your bowl of rice noodle and add enough broth to submerge them. Then add the green onions and cilantro to garnish. Add fish sauce to taste, if needed. Usually the broth is good w/out any extra salt or fish sauce. Then garnish with fresh basil leaves and/or bean sprouts (a handful)if you like. I love to squeeze a slice of fresh lemon and a bit of red hot pepper (or jalapeno) to taste. This is optional. If you're using hot red pepper, becareful! It can too very hot, depending your your taste buds tol