Spicy, warming, and not too heavy... this Vietnamese venison pho recipe is a great one to try if you're getting bored of stews and casseroles.
Anna Rogers of Very Good Venison presents a vietnamese venison pho recipe.
1. Crush the stock cube into a jug; add the ginger, lemongrass and chilli. Pour in half a pint of boiling water and stir. Then pour the mixture into a small pan and simmer very gently so that you get just a hint of bubbles.
2. Heat the vegetable oil in a non-stick pan and fry the loin for 10 minutes on a medium heat, turning regularly. Season with a little black pepper.
3. Remove from the pan and allow to rest on a board for 10 minutes.
4. Now bring some water to the boil in a larger pan, dropping the sugar snap peas in for the first two minutes, and then adding your udon noodles for the remaining two minutes.
5. Bring the tasty broth off the heat and stir in the chopped fresh herbs and fish sauce.
6. Slice the venison, then drain the noodles and sugar snap peas.
7. Arrange in bowls and pour over the tasty stock.
8. Top with finely sliced sticks of cucumber and crushed peanuts (optional) and a wedge of lime.
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