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Faux Pho - Spicy Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup

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  • @TheKrevar No it's not. It's pronounced "phuh." -a Viet person.

  • @MerrokiTran Yes i agree. Chef john i think you have gotten yourself confused with japanese culture...

    Slurping in many cases (in relation to vietnamese people) or chewing your food loudly will have other people think you are either lower classed or rude.

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  • @nachoandfries That is never the case whenever I go out and eat pho. If you don't slurp, you're just white.

  • This video isn't bad. A tip to make the broth more clear is to preboil the bones and then clean them before using for the real broth. When I make pho, I use pure bones for broth(oxtail) and separate meat for serving (filet mignon) this is common in Vietnamese restaurants around my area. When simmering to make the broth, it's important to remove any scum from surface of pho broth

  • okay, so he says it like "foh" and not "fuh", fine, po-tah-to... he admits this is FAUX pho, and not the traditional recipe for the authentic stuff, so whatever... but to use any red sauce on pho [real or not] that isn't sriracha sauce is incredibly sacrilegious, my good sir. D:

  • PEOPLE Faux means fake/imitation. Now I think you can figure out the rest. Man, frikin nitwits.

  • You're suppose to squeeze the lemon juice in there but not just let it sit in the bowl while eating nerd

  • oh my god, take the lime out of the boil! you only need to squeeze the juice out of the slice and discard the rest. Also, please don't slurp lol ^^. You're mistaking Vietnamese with Japanese/Korean table manners. Often times, you show the cook that you've enjoyed the meal by finishing EVERYTHING on your plate and giving polite feedbacks such as a simple smile as you eat, saying "mmM" or "wah" or straightforward "ngon!"

    btw your boil of pho looks mmM mmM good.

  • Umm it's Pho it's a Vietnam word and I am Vietnam

  • @MoriAryka

    Me too. Cats are nasty.

  • @Teh2Azns I love the way you lie :)

  • @MoriAryka

    I eat cats. I dip their brains in soy sauce and wasabi.

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