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posted by Sharon Chenon Jul 16, 2017 (updated Aug 21, 2020) 12 comments »
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★★★★★1 reviews
This turkey pho recipe is unbelievably quick to put together and it tastes darn authentic. Next time you have leftover turkey, you know what to do.
Ever since I learned how to make pho at home, it’s all I could think of when I have homemade broth on hand. Who knew the famous Vietnamese noodles can be recreated in our own kitchen so easily?
Compare to the beef pho we made a while back, the differences with this turkey pho recipe are –
- The broth – I’d recommend you use a homemade turkey bone broth, which can be easily made in a slow cooker with turkey bones and turkey giblets. Not ready to make the turkey bone broth yet? No problem. Use any broth you have on hand. But you know what I’d say – homemade is always better.
- The protein – This one is obvious. Instead of beef, you use turkey meat.
- The vegetables – This part is completely flexible. I used frozen Asian stir-fry vegetables. You can choose any veggies you want.
With the above three items prepared, you’ll be able to whip up this mouthwatering turkey pho recipe in just 15 minutes, seriously! Hope you enjoy!
15-Min Turkey Pho Recipe
★★★★★5 from 1 review
- Author: Sharon Chen
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 2 servings 1x
- Category: Main
- Method: Stove
- Cuisine: Vietnamese
Ingredients
Scale
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 2 star anise
- 3 whole cloves
- 4 cups turkey bone brothor chicken broth
- 1 ounce fresh ginger, sliced
- 1 tablespoon fish sauce
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce or coconut aminos
- 4 ounces pho/rice noodles
- 2 cups frozen Asian stir-fry vegetables
- 3 cups leftover turkey meat
- Fresh cilantro, lime wedges, Sriracha or/and hoisin saucefor serving
Instructions
- Toast cinnamon sticks, star anise, and cloves in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat until fragrant, about 2 minutes.
- Add turkey bone broth, ginger, fish sauce and soy sauce in the saucepan. Bring to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes.
- In the meantime, bring 2 quarts of water to a boilin another saucepan. Add noodles, let it cook for 2-3 minutes. Drain and transfer to twoserving bowls evenly.
- Discard spices from the broth. Add vegetables and turn the heat up. Bringto a boil again or until the vegetables are tender.
- To serve, place half of turkey in one serving bowl on top of the noodles. Pour half of the broth over including the vegetables. Top with fresh cilantro, Sriracha sauce and/or hoisin sauce. Add a squeeze of fresh lime juice and serve. Do the same with the other bowl. Enjoy!
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1
- Calories: 710
- Sugar: 8.5g
- Sodium: 2229.2mg
- Fat: 11.1g
- Carbohydrates: 81.4g
- Protein: 67.9g
- Cholesterol: 155.1mg
Keywords: turkey pho
About the Author
Sharon Chen
Sharon Chen is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, an author and a sous vide fanatic who believes food not only brings healing but also connection. As the creator of StreetSmart Kitchen, she's on a mission to help you find balance, ease, joy, and simplicity in the kitchen as you improve your well-being.
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originally published on Jul 16, 2017 (last updated Aug 21, 2020)
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Lindsey —Reply
What a gorgeous meal! And obviously sounds amazing too!
Nicole Banuelos —Reply
YUM!!! This is my favorite soup – although I usually do chicken. I can’t wait to try this recipe out!
Nicole —Reply
Yum, I have never had Pho before but I want to try! Thank you for the recipe definitely going to pin!
xo, NicoleSarah | Now One Foot —Reply
I’m always searching for new turkey leftover recipes! Saving this one for sure!
Ashley —Reply
I can’t wait to try this! My hubby has been asking me to try and make Pho, but I was so clueless until now : )
Megan —Reply
Oh my gosh, my mouth is watering. It looks amazing.
Francesca —Reply
I love pho! I’ll definitely be trying this recipe out soon!
Leila —Reply
Looks delicious! This gave me an idea for this week dinner 😉
Vicki @ Babies to Bookworms —Reply
Yum! This looks delicious! Definitely keeping this in mind when making my weekly menu!
hanna —Reply
I actually don’t eat meat but everything else looks totally great!! I ALWAYS forget to add some herbs to mine and will have to remember to next time!
I’ve only had pho once, and I have to say, I wasn’t the biggest fan. But then again, it didn’t look as beautiful or as delicious as this! I think I need to try it out again, but with this recipe!