Bún Mọc Instant Pot

Bún Mọc Instant Pot

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Bún Mọc Instant Pot (Vietnamese Pork Paste Noodle Soup)

Author: Katie Le | Katie’s Test Kitchen

Ingredients
For 6-quart Instant Pot

2 lbs of pork bones OR 2 lbs of pork spare ribs, washed and parboil for 5 minutes on stove top, rinsed well
1 lb of pork paste, sold at Vietnamese deli shops or in the frozen section at Asian grocery stores; typically 1 lbs in a container
1/2 cup of dried wood ear mushroom, also known as black fungus mushroom (soaked in water for 10 minutes, rinsed well, coarsely chopped)
1 large onion
1 small daikon (optional to sweeten the broth, peeled and halved)
about 1 tbsp size of rock sugar
6 tbsp of Quoc Viet Pork Soup Base
1/4 tsp of ground black pepper
mushroom seasoning, sugar and salt to taste if needed


Others and Garnishes
rice noodles (boiled to soften, drained, flush with cold water, and squeezed excess water)
1 roll of Vietnamese Ham or Cha Lua, sliced
chopped onion and cilantro,
lime wedges
sliced fresh pepper
Vietnamese coriander leaves (Rau Ram)
shrimp paste (optional)

Hình ảnh


Directions
1. Add to inner pot: pork bones (or pork spare ribs), daikon, onion, Quoc Viet Pork Soup Base, rock sugar along with 6 cups of water. Use boiling water to speed up pressure building time. Close lid, make sure knob is on Sealing, select Manual/Pressure Cook, High Pressure, 20 minutes if you are using pork bones OR 6 minutes if you are using pork spare ribs, 15 minutes NPR.
2. Pour pork paste into a mixing bowl, add chopped wood ear mushrooms, and sprinkle evenly with about 1/4 tsp of ground black pepper. Mix ingredients well and set aside.
3. Once the cook time is up, quick release after 15 minutes of NPR. Open lid and cancel Keep Warm, switch to Saute mode, adjust to Normal heat. Remove and discard onion and daikon. You can also remove the pork bones if you are using or leave it in the pot. Add about 6 more cups of boiling water (total 12 cups of water). Bring broth to a boil again. Use a coffee spoon (tbsp size) to scoop and gently drop the pork paste into the boiling broth. Dip the spoon in a bowl of cold water in between to reduce stickiness. Once the pork paste float to the top, they are cooked! Taste the broth and season to your liking by more adding sugar, mushroom seasoning, or more soup base if needed.
4. To serve, add cooked rice noodles to a large bowl along with a few slices of Vietnamese Ham, then ladle boiling broth and pork paste on top. Serve with Vietnamese coriander, lime wedges and sliced pepper. Shrimp paste can be served on the side as well.
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