For the most intense flavor, use a combination of beef bones, including marrow bones and knuckle bones. Charring the onions and ginger is crucial for developing the pho's signature smoky flavor. Don't be afraid to let them get very dark. The longer you simmer the broth, the richer and more complex it will become. A slow cooker can be used for a hands-off approach. Customize your pho with a variety of toppings, such as bean sprouts, basil, cilantro, green onions, hoisin sauce, and Sriracha.
Samson Mckenzie
Apr 19, 2025I've tried other pho recipes before, but this one is by far the best. The secret is definitely in the long simmering time for the broth.
Aliya Leffler
Nov 29, 2024This recipe is amazing! The broth is so flavorful and aromatic. My family loved it!
Nathan Corwin
Aug 29, 2024The instructions were very clear and easy to follow. My pho turned out perfectly!
Keshawn Hoppe
Aug 4, 2024The charring of the onions and ginger really makes a difference in the flavor. Don't skip that step!
Fae Hand
Jun 19, 2024I added a little bit of MSG to the broth and it made it even more delicious (optional, of course).
Horacio Hackett
Jun 1, 2024Next time, I'll try making this in a slow cooker. It would be perfect to set it and forget it.
Jovan Bartoletti
Jul 7, 2023This recipe is a keeper! Thank you for sharing!
Jordon Cartwright
May 23, 2023I didn't have oxtail, so I used beef shank instead. It still turned out great!