Best 4 Vietnamese Seafood Volcano Soup Recipes

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Embark on a culinary journey to the vibrant streets of Vietnam with our tantalizing Vietnamese Seafood Volcano Soup. This extraordinary dish, also known as Bún Ốc Chuối Đậu, is a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that will leave your taste buds dancing. Get ready to dive into a symphony of seafood delights, including succulent shrimp, tender squid, and firm fish, all nestled in a rich and flavorful broth.

This exceptional soup is not just about its seafood bounty; it's also a celebration of fresh herbs and vegetables. The vibrant green banana blossom, crunchy watercress, and aromatic mint leaves add a refreshing touch to each spoonful. The addition of peanuts and crispy shallots brings a delightful textural contrast, while the tangy fish sauce and lime juice impart a perfect balance of acidity and umami. This symphony of flavors is sure to transport you to the heart of Vietnam's culinary scene.

But our exploration of Vietnamese cuisine doesn't stop there. This article also features a collection of equally enticing recipes that showcase the culinary diversity of Vietnam. From the classic Pho Bo, with its aromatic beef broth and tender noodles, to the vibrant Goi Cuon, featuring translucent rice paper rolls filled with fresh herbs, shrimp, and pork, each recipe is a testament to the country's rich culinary heritage.

So, gather your ingredients, prepare your taste buds, and get ready to embark on a delightful culinary adventure. Let the tantalizing aromas of Vietnamese cuisine fill your kitchen as you create these extraordinary dishes that are sure to impress your family and friends.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

PHO RECIPE



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Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup topped with awesome things like fresh bean sprouts, basil, and chilies. This pho recipe was approved by a Vietnamese friend!

Provided by Sarah

Categories     Noodles and Pasta

Time 6h

Number Of Ingredients 24

2 3-inch (7 to 8 cm) pieces ginger, cut in half lengthwise ((no need to peel))
2 onions ((peeled))
5 pounds beef marrow or knuckle bones
2 pounds beef chuck ((cut into 2 pieces))
5 quarts water
2 scallions ((cut into 4-inch lengths))
1/3 cup fish sauce
2 ½ ounces rock sugar ((2 1/2 tablespoons granulated sugar))
8 star anise
6 cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 black cardamom pod ((optional))
2 teaspoons fennel seeds
2 teaspoons coriander seeds
1 tablespoon salt
1 pound dried pho noodles
1/3 pound beef sirloin ((slightly frozen, then sliced paper-thin against the grain))
Sliced chili
Thinly sliced onion
Chopped scallions
Cilantro
Mung bean sprouts
Thai basil
Lime wedges

Steps:

  • Place the bones and beef chuck in large stockpot and add water to cover. Bring to a boil and boil for 5 minutes. Drain in a colander and thoroughly clean the stockpot. This process removes any impurities/scum and will give you a much cleaner broth.
  • Meanwhile, char your ginger and onions. Use tongs to hold the ginger and onions (one at a time) over an open flame, or place each directly on a gas burner. Turn until they're lightly blackened and fragrant, about 5 minutes. Rinse away all the blackened skins.
  • Add water (5 quarts/4.75 L, or more/less if you've scaled the recipe up or down) to the stockpot and bring to a boil. Transfer the bones and meat back to the pot, along with the charred/cleaned ginger and onions. Add the scallions, fish sauce and sugar. Reduce the heat to low, and simmer until the beef chuck is tender, about 40 minutes. Skim the surface often to remove any foam and fat.
  • Remove one piece of the chuck and transfer to a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process. Then transfer this piece of beef to a container and refrigerate (you will slice this to serve with your pho later. If you were to leave it in the pot, it would be too dry to eat). Leave the other piece of chuck in the pot to flavor the broth.
  • Now toast the spices (star anise, cloves, cinnamon stick, cardamom, fennel seeds, and coriander seeds) in a dry pan over medium low heat for about 3 minutes, until fragrant. Use kitchen string to tie up the spices in a piece of cheesecloth, and add it to the broth.
  • Cover the pot and continue simmering for another 4 hours. Add the salt and continue to simmer, skimming as necessary, until you're ready to assemble the rest of the dish. Taste the broth and adjust seasoning by adding more salt, sugar, and/or fish sauce as needed.
  • To serve, boil the noodles according to package instructions. Add to a bowl. Place a few slices of the beef chuck and the raw sirloin on the noodles. Bring the broth to a rolling boil and ladle it into each bowl. The hot broth will cook the beef. Garnish with your toppings, and be sure to squeeze a lot of fresh lime juice over the top!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 495 kcal, Carbohydrate 68 g, Protein 30 g, Fat 11 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Cholesterol 69 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 14 g, ServingSize 1 serving

VIETNAMESE SEAFOOD VOLCANO SOUP



Vietnamese Seafood Volcano Soup image

This is called volcano soup because it is usually served in a volcano hot pot at Vietnamese restaurants, but it's just as good straight out of the wok.

Provided by Maos Mama

Categories     Vietnamese

Time 1h

Yield 5-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
2 shallots, finely chopped
1 tablespoon chili sauce (I recommend Sriracha)
1 tablespoon tomato sauce
2 medium tomatoes, cut into eighths (about 8 oz)
3 tablespoons fish sauce
2 tablespoons sugar
3 cups chicken stock
2 tablespoons lime juice (tamarind juice can also be used)
8 ounces fish fillets, cut into small pieces
4 ounces scallops, sliced
4 ounces raw shrimp, peeled and de-veined
12 mussels, scrubbed clean
2 tablespoons dry white wine
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 leaves cilantro, for garnishing (optional)

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a wok.
  • Lightly brown garlic and shallots.
  • Add chili sauce, tomato sauce, chopped tomato, fish sauce and sugar.
  • Blend well, then simmer for 2-3 minutes.
  • Add stock with tamarind juice or lime juice. Bring to a boil.
  • Add seafood and wine to stock. Bring back to boil.
  • Cover and simmer for 3-4 minutes until mussel shells have opened. Discard any that remain closed after cooking.
  • Taste soup and adjust seasoning to your liking with salt & pepper.
  • Garnish with cilantro leaves and serve hot.

AUTHENTIC PHO



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This authentic pho isn't quick, but it is delicious. The key is in the broth, which gets simmered for at least 6 hours.

Provided by Allrecipes

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Noodle Soup Recipes

Time 9h20m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 16

4 pounds beef soup bones
1 onion, unpeeled and cut in half
5 slices fresh ginger
1 tablespoon salt
2 pods star anise
2 ½ tablespoons fish sauce
4 quarts water
1 (8 ounce) package dried rice noodles
1 ½ pounds beef top sirloin, thinly sliced
½ cup chopped cilantro
1 tablespoon chopped green onion
1 ½ cups bean sprouts
1 bunch Thai basil
1 lime, cut into 4 wedges
¼ cup hoisin sauce
¼ cup chile-garlic sauce (such as Sriracha®)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
  • Place beef bones on a baking sheet and roast in the preheated oven until browned, about 1 hour.
  • Place onion on a baking sheet and roast in the preheated oven until blackened and soft, about 45 minutes.
  • Place bones, onion, ginger, salt, star anise, and fish sauce in a large stockpot and cover with 4 quarts of water. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to low. Simmer on low for 6 to 10 hours. Strain the broth into a saucepan and set aside.
  • Place rice noodles in large bowl filled with room temperature water and allow to soak for 1 hour. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and after the noodles have soaked, place them in the boiling water for 1 minute. Bring stock to a simmer.
  • Divide noodles among 4 serving bowls; top with sirloin, cilantro, and green onion. Pour hot broth over the top. Stir and let sit until the beef is partially cooked and no longer pink, 1 to 2 minutes. Serve with bean sprouts, Thai basil, lime wedges, hoisin sauce, and chile-garlic sauce on the side.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 508.6 calories, Carbohydrate 65.6 g, Cholesterol 74 mg, Fat 11 g, Fiber 4.4 g, Protein 34.9 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Sodium 3519.3 mg, Sugar 8.6 g

VIETNAMESE FISHERMAN'S SOUP



Vietnamese Fisherman's Soup image

You can use any kind of seafood you like in this sweet-and-spicy soup, which is special enough for a dinner party.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Soups, Stews & Stocks     Soup Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 18

1/2 pound boneless, skinless salmon, cut into bite-size pieces
1/4 pound bay scallops, muscles removed
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 teaspoon ground-chile paste
1 teaspoon minced garlic
5 cups homemade or canned low-sodium chicken stock, skimmed of fat
2 ripe tomatoes (1 pound), cored and cut into 1/2-inch dice
2 cups diced fresh pineapple
1/2 medium onion, sliced lengthwise 1/4 inch thick
2 tablespoons Asian fish sauce
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup fresh lime juice
3 scallions, white and light-green parts only, cut diagonally 1/4 inch thick
2 cups bean sprouts
2 tablespoons chopped sweet basil
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
2 tablespoons Fried Shallots, optional

Steps:

  • Blanch salmon in boiling water for 10 to 20 seconds. Lift out; drain in a colander. Blanch scallops for 10 seconds; drain.
  • Heat oil in a small stockpot over medium heat. Add chile paste and garlic. Cook until fragrant, about 10 seconds. Add stock, cover, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium; stir in salmon and scallops, tomatoes, pineapple, onions, fish sauce, sugar, salt, and lime juice. Cook just until seafood is cooked through, about 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from heat, stir in scallions, bean sprouts, basil, and cilantro. Divide among 8 soup bowls, garnish with Fried Shallots, if desired, and serve immediately.

Tips:

  • Prep ingredients in advance: Chop vegetables, slice seafood, and measure seasonings before starting to cook to ensure a smooth cooking process.
  • Use a variety of seafood: Don't limit yourself to shrimp and squid; try using a mix of fish, mussels, clams, or crab to add depth of flavor to your soup.
  • Adjust the spice level: Customize the spiciness of the soup by adjusting the amount of chili paste or Sriracha sauce. Start with a small amount and gradually add more to taste.
  • Don't overcrowd the pot: Cook the seafood in batches if necessary to prevent overcrowding and ensure even cooking.
  • Garnish before serving: Add fresh herbs like cilantro, basil, or green onions, as well as a squeeze of lime juice, to brighten up the flavors and enhance the presentation.

Conclusion:

Vietnamese seafood volcano soup is a delightful and flavorful dish that combines the best of Vietnamese cuisine. With its vibrant broth, tender seafood, and aromatic herbs, this soup is sure to impress your taste buds and leave you feeling satisfied. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a beginner, this recipe is easy to follow and can be customized to your liking. So gather your ingredients, put on your apron, and embark on a culinary journey to Vietnam with this delicious seafood volcano soup.

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