Low Carb Pho - Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe] (2024)

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I'm so excited to share my low carb pho recipe with you!

Pho is one of my favorite foods ever and is the ultimate comfort food to me. I have so many memories tied to this dish. My husband and I went on our official first date at a hole-in-the-wall pho restaurant after I raved and raved about the soup. I’ve trekked to the local pho joint mid-hangover with my BFFs knowing at the end of our journey we'd all feel 300% better. My sister and I regularly frequented one spot simply because she thought the server was cute and we would talk about what their hypotheticalchild, Minjiffany, would look like (Minji + Tiffany – I still remember, Tiff!). So many good things come to mind!

Unfortunately, pho is as noodley as they come. The dish is traditionally served with rice noodles, which have a MILLION carbs in them. Well, not a million but close enough. Just 1 cup of rice noodles has 42 net carbs! That's roughly equivalent to a candy bar. Psh. No. Not anymore, pho.

Or so I thought! You see, after all these years of devouring pho left and right, I had never learned how to make it myself at home. I always swung by my favorite pho place whenever I got a hankering for beef noodle soup; it had become like fast food to me. After going keto, I started to miss my beloved soup, and I just had to make a low carb pho to curb my cravings.

I had learned to make a pretty good bone broth with my pressure cookerLow Carb Pho - Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe] (1) but hadn’t experimented with pho broth ever before - let alone a low carb pho broth. It usually takes hours (and hours and hours) to simmer on the stovetop, but I don’t have time for that. At all. I contemplated picking up pho to-go and just tossing out the noodles, but I have a hard time trusting thatthe broth they make doesn't have sugar in it. Hint: it does.

So out comes the Instant PotLow Carb Pho - Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe] (2), usingthis recipefor reference and I begin constructing my game plan to perfect my version of low carb pho.

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The Low Carb Pho Recipe

Rice noodles are out, obviously. I decide Shirataki NoodlesLow Carb Pho - Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe] (4)are my best-bet to substitute for many reasons. First of all, they haveNO carbs! Zip, zero, none. Although they only have 30 calories in an entire bag, Shirataki NoodlesLow Carb Pho - Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe] (5)are actually quitefilling. They alsohave the same underlying texture and appearance I’m looking for; there's a little bite to the noodle, and if you choose the long, skinny spaghetti-like strands it looks pretty darn close to the real deal. I have had great success using them for low carb Asian dishes, includingstir-fry recipes and even fried rice. I was pretty confident they would work well in a noodle soup, but it turned out better than I had imagined! For this dish, you don't have to do much with the noodles, just rinse them off in water and strain.

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For the broth, I parboil the bones for 15 minutes to remove impurities and increase clarity of the soup. Then I throw everything broth-related into the instant pot: the bones, onion, ginger, fish sauce, and water. I set my pressure cooker for 2 hours on high. When it’s done, I just strain it! You could then use it immediately or make it ahead of time, freeze and boil when you're ready to use it.

Now, I could just straight up drink this broth because it’s so good. But it wouldn’t entirely be pho without all the fixings now, would it?

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PhoFixings:

  • Lime - A squirt from a lime wedge usually does the trick with minimal amount of carbs
  • Sriracha – It’s delicious, I know. But watch your portioning: there’s 1gram of sugar per teaspoon, so it is effortless to go overboard on carbs if you are a fan of the rooster sauce or like it super spicy!
  • Chili Garlic Paste - The brand I use (Huy Fong) that is available at most restaurants has less than 1 gram of sugar and reads 0 total carbs on the nutrition label. Better option to make it spicy on a keto diet.
  • Thai Basil -Super aromatic, this is a lovely herb for any soup. Plus its low carb!
  • Cilantro - Have at it! This herb is keto compliant.
  • Hoisin Sauce – Not keto friendly! It’s chalk full of sugar!Stay away.
  • Veggies – Bean Sprouts, Jalapeno, Mushrooms, Onion, Scallion, Broccoli are favorites for pho. Use what you like, just be sure to track the carbs for whatever you add. (My low carb veggie list canhelp you with that!)
  • Meat - A-OK on keto. Select a traditional cut of meat or get creative! Up to you!

The fixings are all optional dependent on preference and taste. A well-constructed broth usually doesn't need much, so I leave a lot of the sauces out when I enjoy the way my broth turns out. Play around with it to find your perfect combo!

There’s a variety of meats to include in traditional pho as this post over at Serious Eatsillustrates, but my personal preference is to use raw flank steak shaved paper thin. You can ask your local butcher to cut it for you or buy a side of the raw beef at your closest pho joint – but I guarantee you’ll get more bang for your buck at the butcher. When you are ready to serve, place the meat in the steaming hot broth in your bowl to let it gradually cook.Then add in the rest of your ingredients.

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To serve, place your meat of choice and shirataki noodles in a large bowl and cover in piping hot broth. I would recommend tasting your broth before adding any sauces - you may like it just the way it is. Taste first, then season! Add your desired fixings, mix and slurp away! Enjoy your low carb pho!

I like to plate thepho fixings separately in a community style bowl or plate to share with my family, that way we can all pick our favorite additions to the soup and I don't have to worry about keeping everyone's order straight. Even my toddler loves this dish! She demands "SOUP! SOUP! SOUP!" Like mother, like daughter.

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If you don’t have a pressure cooker, you could just use the stovetop method. But I would seriously consider getting one to save you some prep time in the kitchen. It’s much easier to stick to a diet when you can prepare things on the fly and make things as uncomplicated as possible. I use an electric pressure cooker called the Instant PotLow Carb Pho - Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe] (10)so I can set it and forget it instead ofstaringat the stovetop. I'm a bit of an Instant Pot evangelist since getting one for my birthday last year, I use it constantlyand preach to my friends and family about it. But there are plenty other pressure cookers out there that will get the job done!

What is your favorite comfort food that you are missing on the keto diet? Let me know what you are desperately craving in the comments below! I'd love to help you put together a low carb version of it! As always, I appreciate the feedback and would love to hear from you!

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Low Carb Pho – Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe]

Now you can enjoy pho without the carbs!

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 5 servings

Serving Size:

Net Carbs: 3g

Author: Tasha

Ingredients

The Broth (4-5 servings)

  • 5-6 beef soup bones browned and roasted - the more connective tissue, the better!
  • ½ Onion charred
  • 1 tablespoon Fresh Ginger sliced
  • 1 tbsp Salt
  • 3 tbsp Fish Sauce
  • 2 pods Star Anise
  • 1 gallon Water

My Favorite Low Carb Pho Fixings (1 serving)

  • 5 packages Shirataki Noodles rinsed, 7 oz bags
  • 1.24 pound Flank Steak raw, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup Bean Sprouts
  • 5 sprigs Thai Basil
  • ½ Jalapeno sliced
  • ½ Scallion chopped

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.

  • Cover beef bones in water and boil for 15 minutes in a large stockpot on the stovetop while the oven preheats. Discard water.

  • Place parboiled beef bones and onion on baking sheet or casserole dish and roast for 45 -60 minutes, until bones are browned and onion is blackened.

  • Toss bones, onion, fresh ginger, salt, fish sauce, star anise and fresh water into pressure cooker.

  • Set pressure cooker to high pressure for 2 hours. If you are using a stovetop, you will simmer for 6-8 hours instead.

  • Strain broth with fine colander.

  • Place shirataki noodles and meat of choice in bowl, pour broth over the top into bowl while it is still very hot.

  • Stir and let sit until raw meat is no longer pink and noodles are cooked, 1 to 2 minutes.

  • Serve with condiments and veggies of choice on the side.

Notes

Only 3g carbs per serving!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Low Carb Pho – Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe]

Amount per Serving

Calories

172

% Daily Value*

Sodium

2342

mg

102

%

Potassium

461

mg

13

%

Carbohydrates

3

g

1

%

Fiber

g

%

Sugar

1

g

1

%

Protein

25

g

50

%

Net Carbs

3

g

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Tasha

Hi, I'm Tasha–nutritionist, recipe developer, and multi-published cookbook author.

Low Carb Pho - Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup [Recipe] (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in pho broth? ›

Sa sung—dried peanut worms—have been described as the secret ingredient of great pho.

Is pho good for a low carb diet? ›

However, some pho soups are high in carbs and sodium and may contain artificial ingredients, including monosodium glutamate. It's best to avoid store-bought pho and instead make your own healthy keto pho that's low in carbs, sugar-free, and doesn't contain artificial ingredients.

How many carbs are in Vietnamese beef pho? ›

Here's what you get in one cup of your average homemade beef pho, according to the USDA Nutrient Database: Calories: 215. Fat: 5.47 g. Carbs: 25.2 g.

How many carbs in a bowl of Vietnamese pho soup? ›

Pho soup (Vietnamese noodle soup) (1 cup) contains 19.5g total carbs, 18.5g net carbs, 3.1g fat, 9.4g protein, and 143 calories.

What gives pho its distinct flavor? ›

Broth - the soul of Pho. Beef bones play a crucial role in influencing the quality of the broth. Combined with spices such as ginger, charred onions, star anise, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, and coriander seeds, the broth gains a distinct aroma.

What are the sea worms in pho? ›

The secret flavor bomb in that bowl of Phở

What are Sá Sùng (peanut worms)? They're marine (sea) worms that were first described in 1827 by a French zoologist. There are over 140 different kinds of these delicious flavor bombs, and some are teeny tiny (2 millimeters long) while others can be as long as 28 inches.

What is a substitute for rice noodles in pho? ›

And if rice noodles are difficult to find in your area, feel free to substitute any other kind of noodles here to your liking – ramen, udon, angel hair pasta, etc.

How do you eat pho on keto? ›

To make keto pho, you can add your favorite low carb vegetables to your soup. I like to add a mixture of red bell pepper, onions, zucchini, mushrooms and broccoli. Just as long as you cut or slice them thinly with a mandoline.

Does pho spike blood sugar? ›

But ultimately if the base of the meal, like a pho or a ramen or a noodle dish, or a lo mein, is a noodles it's going to just be, that's like a naked carb. It's just so much, turn straight into sugar in the bloodstream.

Is pho healthier than ramen? ›

Pho is often healthier than ramen

Pho is also made with gluten-free rice noodles, is often lower in fat, contains fewer carbs, and has more protein per serving. Lastly, pho features a plethora of fresh veggies and herbs.

Is beef pho unhealthy? ›

Pho is nutritious and is high in protein, but does have high sodium and calories. It may help reduce inflammation and improve joint health. Pho (pronounced “fuh”) is a hearty Vietnamese soup usually made with a meaty broth, rice noodles, various herbs, and either beef, chicken, or tofu.

Does pho broth have a lot of carbs? ›

The broth itself contains little or no oil, and is very low in calories, carbs, and fat – the main drawback is the high sodium content. Keep pho lean with protein choices like flank steak, eye of round, seafood, or chicken, rather than higher fat options like meatballs or brisket.

What Vietnamese food is low-carb? ›

Vietnamese soups like pho can generally be made to be low-carb rather easily. In most Vietnamese soups, you can expect to find stock of some kind, a protein source, and vegetables, as well as a mix of more pungent ingredients like scallion, chili peppers, and garlic.

Is pho soup good for a diet? ›

Overall, pho is very healthy. "In general, you will be getting a lot of iron, zinc, selenium, B-vitamins, fiber, magnesium, potassium, protein, vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin E, vitamin A, antioxidants and carbs when you eat a bowl of pho with lean meats and vegetables," adds Valdez.

How many carbs are in a large bowl of beef pho? ›

Originally Answered: How many calories are in a large pho soup? The calculated nutritional stats were 350 to 450 calories per bowl, with 35 to 50 grams of carbs, 30 grams of protein, and 1500 mg of sodium. How healthy is phở?

What is special about pho broth? ›

Pho broth is traditionally made with beef or chicken bones and a variety of spices and aromatics, including star anise, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, and onions. This gives Pho broth its unique flavor and aroma, which sets it apart from other types of broth.

What makes pho broth different? ›

Pho Broth Spices and Other ingredients

The spices are toasted to bring out the flavour before adding into the pot. And the ginger and onion are charred to add a subtle smokey flavour into the broth – a secret little step that adds that extra something-something to make this pho recipe authentic and traditional!

What makes pho broth clear? ›

For the most flavorful and clear broth, your pot needs to be in a constant simmer. Take your time in the first 15 minutes or so to make adjustments to your temperature. This ensures that you have true simmering in the next 3-5 hours; no rolling boiling water, no dead still water either.

How do you enhance store bought pho broth? ›

Add Whole Spices

Spice up store-bought stock with whole peppercorns, bay leaves, star anise, or a cinnamon stick. Whole spices can add tremendous flavor to a stock. You might not think that bay leaves do much, but those dried leaves add an herbal flavor that helps make your stock more complex.

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