There are many recipes out their for pho, actually, I just saw a Martha Stewart episode where she featured pho. The broth is key! Water, meaty beef bones, the right spice mix and a lot of simmering. A couple other items that I noticed in several recipes, charred onion and ginger.

I followed the recipe at Steamy Kitchen, click here. This recipe includes the authentic spices and you can use a slow cooker.
 
 
However, a super easy version is available at Martha Stewart, click here.
After straining out the beef bones, onions, ginger and beef bits, you are left with a great tasting broth. I did not add fish sauce to the broth until I was ready to serve. To be honest, the smell can be a little overwhelming.
 
 
 So I texted a picture of my finished product to my former assistant! she responded, "mmmmm. My mouth is watering. Looks delicious,". Yay, I feel much better now!  Again I can proudly say, "I love pho!".
So I texted a picture of my finished product to my former assistant! she responded, "mmmmm. My mouth is watering. Looks delicious,". Yay, I feel much better now!  Again I can proudly say, "I love pho!". 
 Waiting patiently for the Super Bowl.  Go Hawks!
Waiting patiently for the Super Bowl.  Go Hawks!
 
 

I had no idea they sold a pho spice packet! Great tip! Thanks. I've made homemade pho a couple times. In case you want to give it another whirl, this my go to recipe: http://www.vietworldkitchen.com/blog/2008/10/pho-beef-noodle-soup.html
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