Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/07/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gad! Now we have LUG noodle nazis! ;-) Cheers Geoff *Australia, less than 2% of the problem!* On 27 July 2011 17:12, <bruceslomovitz at comcast.net> wrote: > > > Heresy of heresies! You don't eat pho with glass noodles or vermicelli. > You eat it with banh pho. Glass noodles are made from beans. Banh pho is > a > somewhat broad, white (not clear) rice noodle which should be prepared so > it > is al dente. Regarding the name pho, it is a corruption of the F rench > gastronomical term "pot au feu". The word pho is pronounced very nearly > like feu. Pot au feu means, of course, pot on the fire. > As far as cooking on hot days, you must make the broth by first charring > soup bones and a whole yellow onion (skin on) in the oven. Then you must > boil the bones and onion slowly for hours with star anise, a couple of > sticks of cinnamon, and some ginger. Add good fish sauce to taste at the > end and remove the bones, onion, ginger, etc. Your broth should not be > cloudy, which it will not be if you boil it slowly. > After all of this, how much heat is it going to generate to boil up enough > broth for a bowl or two of pho? But to each his own I suppose. The > Vietnamese changed the French cooking methods to which they were exposed. > So I guess if you wish to corrupt pho by eating it cold, you are entitled > to > do so. > > Bruce S. >