30-Minute Vegetarian Pho Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (2024)

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The first time I went out to eat at a Vietnamese restaurant with my family, I was very unsure of what to expect. I had the misconception that the meal would be your run-of-the mill greasy, heavy food, requiring a great deal of extra sweat time at the gym. I was surprised and delighted when I ordered pho soup and was presented with the largest bowl of fresh and flavorful ingredients I had ever happened upon in public.

For those of you who are unfamiliar, pho (pronounced ‘fuh’) soup is a classic Vietnamese dish.A typical pho includes rice noodles in broth, a combination of raw and sautéed vegetables, fresh herbs, and rare sliced steak. Since we’re making this meal meatless, we left out the steak and added in meaty sautéed shiitake mushrooms. I sautéed the shiitakes in butter and hoisin sauce, but you can easily switch out the hoisin for soy sauce or liquid aminos.

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The broth for a traditional pho usually involves a whole lot of spices and a whole lot of simmering--sometimes for up to 3 hours if you're making the stock yourself! I wanted to make a pho that was doable for a weeknight meal, so I simplified things by making a quick ginger broth instead. I usually serve my pho with store-bought hoisin sauce and chili garlic sauce so that people can mix and match sweet and spicy flavors as desired.


You can easily add your favorite vegetables to this 30-Minute Vegetarian Pho too. Since it is spring time, you can throw in asparagus, snow peas, fennel, or sliced radishes; for summer, try thinly sliced zucchini or yellow squash or green beans. Tofu, seitan, or cooked slices of tempeh can be added to up the protein in this recipe too. Pho is highly customizable, so everyone can assemble their own bowls with their favorite add-ins. Who doesn't love that kind of dinner?!

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30-Minute Vegetarian Pho

A streamlined version of pho with a simple ginger broth base and shiitake mushrooms to make it meatless!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Course: Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine: American, Vietnamese

Diet: Vegetarian

Keyword: 30-Minute Vegetarian Pho, pho recipe, Vegetarian Pho

Servings: 4 to 6 servings

Calories: 119kcal

Author: Oh My Veggies

Ingredients

  • 64 ounces homemade or low-sodium vegetable broth
  • 6 green onions thinly sliced
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger peeled and grated
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 ½ tbsp butter
  • 6 ounce shiitake mushrooms ough stems removed
  • 1 ½ tsp hoisin sauce
  • 2 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 ounces rice noodles cooked according to package instructions
  • 8 ounces bean sprouts
  • 2 jalapeño peppers thinly sliced

For serving

  • Fresh cilantro, basil, lime wedges, hoisin sauce, and chili garlic sauce or sriracha

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Instructions

  • In a large pot, combine the vegetable broth, green onion, grated ginger, and salt. Bring to a full boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 15 minutes.

  • While the broth is cooking, melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the mushrooms and sauté for about 6 minutes, or until tender, stirring frequently.

  • Stir in the hoisin and sesame oil and cook until the sauce thickens and coats the mushrooms, about 1 minute more. Remove from heat.

  • Divide the rice noodles between four to six large bowls, then fill each bowl with the ginger broth. Add bean sprouts, sliced jalapeños, shiitake mushrooms, fresh basil, and cilantro and serve with lime wedges, hoisin, and chili garlic sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 119kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 5gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 54mgPotassium: 300mgFiber: 5gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 276IUVitamin C: 19mgCalcium: 31mgIron: 1mg

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Julia Mueller writes the food blog, The Roasted Root, and is the author of Delicious Probiotic Drinks and Let Them Eat Kale!. A Lake Tahoe native, Julia loves to play outdoors, and enjoys developing recipes that are nutrient-dense and approachable to make any night of the week.

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  1. Monique says

    This recipe is sooo simple & delicious! I'm making it again for the family next week.
    Thanks so much!

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  2. Rebecca says

    Where is the recipe for the broth?

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    • Anon says

      I assume this recipe calls for store-bought vegetable broth. You know, broth in the carton?

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      • Lauren says

        She probably is referring to the cartons of vegetarian pho broth starter seeing that all spices are missing from this recipe. It's made by Pacific and sold at whole foods with the vegetable broths

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  3. Dee says

    What would be a good winter vegetable to add? I have some extra butternut squash, but not sure if it is suitable for this recipe... Thinking of adding some broccoli now.

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  4. Dee says

    Would broccoli or edamame work as a vegg in this recipe ( or other winter veggie?)? I have some butternut squash, but I'm thinkin' that may not work.

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    • Rachel says

      I have had vegetarian pho with broccoli florets in--just tonight actually--and it was delicious! It also had big chunks of baby bok choy, carrot slices, and mushrooms in it, and it was SO good! I've only had pho that I've made myself at home (hardly authentic), but now I might try to replicate the recipe I had tonight.

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  5. Manju @ Manju's Eating Delights says

    Love this recipe....have been enjoying a lot of soup daily and I was hunting for a good Pho recipe. Found this on pinterest and came straight over and so glad I did 🙂 Cant wait to try this 🙂

    -Manju

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  6. Beth Gardner says

    This dish, pho, is fantastic! My only replacement was 'not beef' broth instead of vegetable. I will definitely make it again.

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  7. Kerstin LaCross says

    This was super good and I'll be making it again; or at lease the broth to serve with wonton. But I feel that you should specify in the recipe to use Thai basil, not sweet basil ('regular').

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  8. Fee says

    Very tasty! I substituted pea sprouts for bean sprouts and added some wheat sprouts. I like how this is very quick and does not require hours for the broth.

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  9. Alice and Calum says

    Had our first bowl of pho a few weeks ago in a lovely Vietnamese restaurant in Manchester and absolutely loved it, so we decided to try and make our own. We found this recipe and added out own tweaks to it.
    This pho beats the pho we had at the restaurant. Absolutely delicious and so straight forward.
    Thanks!

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  10. Jeremy E. says

    I know this post is old, but it seems silly to include butter because simply using olive oil makes this recipe healthier and vegan, and it won't alter the taste drastically.

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  11. Louise says

    This might be tasty but there is literally NOTHING about this that's pho. Maybe just calling it Asian inspired soup would be more accurate, otherwise this is just terrible cultural appropriation

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    • Shawn says

      I agree; I am Vietnamese and this almost made me cringe when I saw the ingredients. I appreciate the thought it in making it quick and easy for a weeknight meal, but what makes it "pho" are the five spices (anise, cinnamon, cloves, cardamon, and coriander seeds). You can easily find these spices at an Asian supermarket (there are options where all the spices for pho are conveniently in one package/mesh bag that you can simply throw into the broth) and it does not require any more time allotted in this recipe. I am glad everyone who tried this recipe loved it, but if you want it a bit more authentic the spices are a must.

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      • Audrey says

        Would pre-mixed five spice do the trick or are the ratios off to be good in pho? I have a jar already but might mix my own if its horrible like pre-mixed "curry" powders.

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    • Alex says

      When you brought up "cultural apropriation" my eyes rolled so far to the back of my head that I nearly choked on them. Needless to bring up the fact that pho, the cuisine itself, had its origins in French and Chinese cooking, but never mind that fact. "Cultural appropriation" is somethin mg only evil imperialist whites do, and is not at all something that has been going since the written word and human culture took form, and it's actually HOW culture itself takes shape. You're all a bunch of sh*tlords, go retake your ethnics courses.

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    • Alex says

      Oh boy, "cultural appropriation", one of my favorite buzzwords. If you want to throw out that card, you better go back to history, where pho itself was "culturally appropriated" from French and Chinese dishes. Or does that rule only apply to whites? Guess I should have listened to my ethnic studies teacher.

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  12. Diana B. says

    Made this today with beef broth and it was so spot on it surprised me! Used a lot of mung beans in place of noodles and it was a delicious low carb pho! I'll def. be making this again!

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  13. Connor says

    Please note that the prep time for this recipe is longer than 30 minutes, as the prep time needed for the rice noodles is not accounted for in the recipe.

    Otherwise, good recipe.

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  14. KJ | Om Nom Herbivore says

    This sounds super simple and delicious! Pho is awesome!

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  15. Gabby says

    I don't use butter in any recipes but don't really tend to replace it... would it work without? or could I just use a tiny bit of coconut oil or...?

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  16. Samantha Coughlan says

    Made this today!
    I wanted a nice warm and tasty dish for autumn nights this week and have found a winner in this recipe.
    So easy to make - even I didn't screw it up! (Trust me, it happens alot)
    I didn't have sesame oil (booo) but I used veg oil and added sesame seeds to it to coat the mushies!
    Oh yeah, and no shiitakes either so regular button/ cup mushrooms it was - next time I'd love to make the recipe with no veering from the ingredients 🙂

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  17. Stevie Thomann says

    I made this for dinner tonight and OMG it was delicious! Easy to prepare and I switched out the butter for olive oil to make it vegan, definitely going to be making this a lot!

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  18. April says

    Was looking for vegan recipes when I stumbled across this. Looks really good, and will work for me if I skip the butter.

    One note: most traditional pho broth bases are overnight works, not just 3 hours. The complexity of said broths are the pride of whomever makes it. Kinda like spaghetti sauce in Italy: the basics are pretty standard, but the nuance is determined by the family recipes.

    Looking forward to enjoying your fresh and quick take on this yummy standard.

    April

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  19. Marcia says

    Are you supposed to boil the noodles separately or do they cook in the bowl once you pour the boiling broth over it??

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30-Minute Vegetarian Pho Recipe from Oh My Veggies! (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in pho? ›

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

What is vegetarian pho broth made of? ›

Vegetarian Pho Recipe Ingredients

You'll need star anise, cinnamon sticks, whole peppercorns, and cloves. Onion, ginger, and garlic – These traditional pho ingredients work with the spices to make the broth aromatic and flavorful. Water – I prefer to make my pho broth with water instead of vegetable stock.

What vegetables are good in pho? ›

Decorating Your Pho Broth

My favorites are broccolini, carrots, bok choy, rice noodles, shiitake mushrooms, baked tofu, cilantro, sliced jalapenos, mint and thai basil. I'm also not one to stand on ceremony here with just traditional options. I'll throw in sliced radishes, kale, spinach, cauliflower, squash, zucchini…

Is vegetarian pho good for you? ›

Pho is packed with healthy, nutrient-rich vegetables. If you enjoy eating vegetables, a bowl of pho's where you can find a lot. For vegetarians, they may choose to remove the meat and replace it with vegetables. They pack a lot of fiber and so, they will fill you up.

What makes pho unhealthy? ›

The one thing to be extra conscientious with pho is that it's very high in sodium, which can cause increased blood pressure and contribute to cardiovascular issues. 1 (Some bowls have more than 1,000 mg, which is practically the entire allotment of recommended sodium intake for the day.)

What does pho do to your body? ›

Pho is highly nutritious, and it is suitable for strengthening your joints. You can slurp the bone marrow from the meat broth for good joint health. It lessens the joints' pain and adds a good amount of protein to your body.

What makes pho broth taste so good? ›

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.

Is pho healthy for losing weight? ›

Protein increases the presence of hormones which make you feel full. The fuller you are, the less you eat. The more protein you have, the fewer carbs you're going to consume. Pho is a great weight loss dish with the only real concern being sodium.

What is pho vegetable broth concentrate? ›

Our Gluten Free, Clean Label Pho Vegetable Broth Concentrate infuses vegetable juice concentrates such as carrots, onions, and celery with Natural Flavors to obtain an Asian inspired pho flavor and aroma.

What veggies come on the side of pho? ›

What Are the Vietnamese Herbs Served with Pho?
  • With pho, a popular Vietnamese noodle soup, the vegetable garnishes typically served alongside include: Bean Sprouts (Giá) ...
  • Lime Wedges (Chanh) Lime wedges served as a garnish alongside pho are intended to add a tangy and citrusy dimension to the soup. ...
  • Culantro (Ngò gai)
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What is the leafy vegetable in pho? ›

If you're hardcore, add culantro (ngò gai) leaves, a hot-weather herb with a strong, slightly sweet cilantro flavor; it's usually sold at Vietnamese, Latin, and Caribbean markets.

What herbs do you put in pho? ›

Pho Soup Ingredients:

garnishes: fresh herbs (cilantro, mint, and/or Thai basil), bean sprouts, lime wedges, thinly-sliced chiles (Thai bird chiles or jalapeños), thinly-sliced onions (green onions or white onions), sauces (hoisin and/or sriracha)

Is it OK to eat pho everyday? ›

Experts also suggest that if pho is used for breakfast, then you should avoid salt for the rest of the day. To avoid imbalanced nutrition, you should not eat pho too often, and you should switch up diet with other food products. Any food, no matter how good it is, won't be good for your body if consumed too much.

Is vegetarian pho authentic? ›

I mean — we get it — authentic pho is always traditionally made with beef broth. But still, the world needs some non-traditional vegetarian and vegan options for this cozy comfort food too!

What gives pho its distinct flavor? ›

Spices: There are 5 important spices in pho broth — star anise, whole cloves, cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, and coriander seeds. I really recommend using the whole (not ground) spices if possible, which we will briefly toast to bring out extra flavor.

What is the distinct flavor in pho? ›

Outside of the meat, the basic flavors of pho are pretty simple: charred onions and ginger (or a bit of sweetness, smoky depth, and pungency), star anise, cinnamon, cloves, and occasionally other spices (for aroma), fish sauce (for salt and its savory umami qualities), sugar (for sweetness, duh), and a slew of stir-in ...

What gives pho its smell? ›

Pho broth carries a characteristic fragrance from the beef bones, along with a warm aroma from various spices and a hint of umami flavor imparted by fish sauce.

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