Chicken pho, or pho ga, is a delicious soup that will fill you up and keep you satisfied. Chicken pho is so much better than ramen, especially if you have an excellent recipe to follow. Today, we are going to share the chicken pho recipe we use. It was simple to make since we do it in our Instant Pot (on Amazon). We will also discuss pho ga calories and all the nutritional benefits your body receives from eating this dish.
What is Chicken Pho?
Chicken pho is a Vietnamese soup. In Vietnamese, this soup is actually called pho ga. You pronounce pho like “fuh” and not “faux”.
Chicken pho is only one of the types of pho you can make. There are also beef pho and vegetarian pho recipes available.
In our opinion, pho is so much better than all the other noodle soups you can eat.
Chicken Pho (Pho Ga) Calories
The standard bowl, including rice noodles, chicken, and broth, is around 780 calories.
Chicken Pho Nutritional Values
Of course, you should always keep in mind all the other nutritional values of what you are eating. Sometimes, those values mean much more than the pho ga calories count.
In a single one cup serving of chicken pho, you will find the following:
- Carbohydrates: 58g
- Dietary FIber: 4g
- Sugars: 0g
- Fat: 6g
- Protein: 25g
- Sodium: 500mg
- Potassium: 841mg
- Vitamin A: 20% of the recommended daily allowance (based on 2,000 calories per day)
- Vitamin C: 20% of the recommended daily allowance (based on 2,000 calories per day)
- Calcium: 10% of the recommended daily allowance (based on 2,000 calories per day)
- Iron: 10% of the recommended daily allowance (based on 2,000 calories per day)
Please keep in mind that the nutritional value will change if you have more than one cup of chicken pho. Just like the calories, these amounts will change with a regular three serving bowl of this delicious soup.
Our Favorite Chicken Pho Recipe
As we mentioned above, we make this recipe in our Instant Pot (on Amazon). This means our hands-on time is only 30 minutes, while the total time is 90 minutes. This recipe makes enough to serve 4 people.
Start by gathering all the ingredients you will need to make your very own delicious chicken pho.
Ingredients for the Broth:
- 1 tablespoon coriander seeds
- 3 whole cloves of garlic
- 2 inch section of ginger - peel and cut into thick slices
- 1 large yellow onion - cut into thick slices
- 7 cups water
- 1 whole chicken - no larger than 4 pounds
- 1 small apple (we love Fuji but any type will work) - peel, core, and cut into small chunks
- ¾ cup cilantro sprigs - coarsely chopped
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt - can substitute 1 ½ teaspoons of fine sea salt or kosher salt
- 1 ½ tablespoons fish sauce (on Amazon)
- 2 teaspoons maple syrup - optional
Ingredients for the Bowls:
- 4 medium zucchini - spiral cut these and blot dry with towels
- ½ of the cooked chicken from the broth
- ½ small red or yellow onion - cut in thin slices and soaked in water for 10 minutes
- 2 green onions - thinly slice the green parts only
- ¼ cup cilantro - chopped
- Thai basil leaves - optional
- Pepper - optional
- Sriracha (on Amazon) - optional
- Lime wedges - optional
Press the cancel button to turn off the saute feature. Put the lid on and lock it into place. Check the valve to make sure it is in the sealed position.
Cook on high pressure for 14 minutes. The goal is to only poach the chicken, so do not set the timer for longer than this!
When the timer goes off, turn off the Instant Pot (on Amazon). Let the pressure go down naturally for 20 minutes. If the pressure hasn’t decreased all the way in 20 minutes, continue with a quick release.
Remove the chicken from the Instant Pot (on Amazon) using tongs. Put the chicken in an ice bath to prevent further cooking.
To reduce pho ga calories, skim the fat from the broth before straining it over a large pot. Discard any of the solids that remain in the strainer.
Only season the broth with fish sauce (on Amazon) if you are serving it immediately. If you are serving it later, let it cool. Then place in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months, and season it when ready to serve.
Cutting the Chicken
Gently shred the chicken into bite size pieces with two forks. Remember we’re not making pulled chicken here, so don’t completely shred the chicken - bite sized pieces are perfect!
Assembling the Chicken Pho Bowls
Bring the broth to a boil and immediately take off the heat.
Cook rice noodles according to package instructions. Top the noodles with chicken. Add 2 cups of the broth to each bowl (just enough to cover your noodle and chicken).
Garnish the bowls with the onions, cilantro, basil, pepper, or sriracha (on Amazon) if using. Don’t forget to squeeze the limes for the juice too! Your chicken pho is now ready to serve!
How to Eat Pho
Pho is always served in a large bowl. This ensures there is enough room for the broth to be poured over the noodles and meat. And enough room for the toppings after that! If you have a plate that fits it nicely, put one underneath - it will catch soup dripping and keep the mess off your table.
This dish is always eaten with chopsticks and a soup spoon. The chopsticks are used to pick up the meat, noodles, and toppings. The soup spoon is used to make sure you don’t miss a drop of the delicious broth. Although, you may prefer to drink every delicious last drop from the bowl.
The most important thing on how to eat pho, is to first assemble the bowl before putting any broth into the bowl. At this stage the chicken, or other meats you choose to serve with your bowl of pho, does not need to be hot since the broth will do that for you. The noodle can be cooked ahead of time (see recipe tips on the best way to do this). It can be at room temperature when you assemble your bowl.
Add toppings of choice - a few slices of yellow onion, a handful of cilantro and scallion greens and optional basil. No sauces yet - no sriracha (on Amazon) or hoisin sauce (on Amazon) at this step!
As you can see, chicken pho is simple to make. Although there are plenty of pho options to explore, we guarantee this chicken pho will be the most delicious bowl of soup you have ever eaten! Don’t worry about the pho ga calories, because this recipe ensures you are getting all the proper nutrients your body needs to stay healthy.
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