It's all about the broth, the seasoning, the sauce and the condiments. We've decided that there should be a pho on the menu every night of the week... and let's just say slurping isn't mandatory and no, you won't be missing out with these recipes.
Luke Nguyen's parents had a pho restaurant in Cabramatta and pho was on his feasting menu every day! This recipe from Luke starts off with your very own spice pouch and finishes with a squeeze of lime.
Phở varies dramatically from the north of Vietnam to the south. Every family and every street vendor has a unique understanding of what phở should taste like, what it should be garnished with and how it should be eaten. Head chef of Dandelion restaurant shares his .
Chicken phở with soft-cooked egg Source: China Squirrel
This is a celebration of history and culture as Luke Nguyen brings together two soupy classics come together in this .4.
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Looks can be deceiving, but never fear flavours are all there, as artisan pie maker, Neil Broomfield takes the Vietnamese phở and encases it with rich pastry. Who's up for a Vietnamese-style ?
Pho pie Source: Benito Martin
Have you tried Luke's phở-guette?
Eat the streets at Luke Nguyen pop-up
A little effort goes a long way and this makes all the difference when making your own homemade stock. This calls on shiitake mushrooms, nori and will have you balancing out your flavours with the lime/hoisin/chilli sauce medley to find your perfect bowl.
Source: Benito Martin
Mmm... let the aroma of this warming soup fill up your kitchen at dinnertime. And don't worry if you aren't able to low and slow your soupy base, this calls on a good quality store-bought beef stock without skimping on the flavours you know and love.
Vietnamese chilli beef and noodle soup Source: Petrina Tinslay
This phở is a combination of the many tips Thanh Truong from , has received from family and friends along the way. He uses gravy beef (his father's touch) and shrimp paste and lemongrass for added X-factor alongside red dates and daikon.
Beef phở Source: China Squirrel
This is just that and uses a pressure cooker to raise your stocks. Arrange your noodles and chicken into your bowls, ladle your broth and then get topping.
A supplied photo of Pho Ga - Chicken Rice Noodle Soup - from Little Vietnam by Nhut Huynh. (AAP Image/Lantern) Source: LANTERN
Whilst there are variations of phở across the country this recipe is closer to the , which tends to have a sweeter broth and ample fresh herbs and garnishes.
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The secret to this recipe lies in the quality of the stock – along with the beautiful spices so don't skimp or hold back.
Vietnamese soup (pho) Source: Benito Martin
11. Soup turned salad
Finally, they too can be a pho participant, rather than a spectator! There are no fancy ingredients - all that is needed to achieve an amazing flavour is a bit of time.
Hetty McKinnon's salad is a clever vegetarian version of pho. Source: Luisa Brimble
12. Vegemite lovers, this one's for you
Pho made with Vegemite might sound slightly terrifying, but the spread we know and love actually provides the perfect salty base for a delicious, albeit not-your-average pho broth.
This vegetarian pho uses Vegemite in its broth. Source: Georgia McDermott
13. Wrapped in rice noodle
There are a lot of varieties of pho on the table and this recipe brings together all the elements of a comforting bowl in a juicy rice noodle wrap.
Beef pho wrapped in rice noodle Source: Luke Nguyens' Food Trail