Bò Kho Recipe (Vietnamese Beef Stew) - Hungry Huy (2024)

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Vietnamese bò kho (beef stew) is packed with tender, fall-apart braised chunks of beef loaded with herbs, aromatics and a delicious broth that will have you coming back with more Vietnamese baguette!

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Similar to thịt kho, this slow braise / stew is easy to make, and the longer you cook it the softer the meat gets. It’s an incredibly satisfying meal very accessible to both Vietnamese and American folks. This recipe is pretty hard to mess up in the kitchen.

This was one of the popular dishes at my mom’s old restaurant because of its familiarity and accessibility, and something I had often there, in between bottomless icy coconut drinks and fountain sodas.

Vietnamese vs. American beef stew?

Sure, I’ve eaten and cooked American and French style beef stews and its a similar concept: beef, root veggies (like carrots or potatoes), onion and aromatics.

If you are counting the ingredients, differences in the Vietnamese beef stew stand out, such as: lemongrass, ginger, powdered anise and cloves (in the powdered seasoning packet).

It’s also a little different in that you dip pieces of meat in a salt / pepper and lemon juice mixture just for some variation.

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Cooking it down

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Paprika powder adds redness to this broth, but a decent amount of tomato paste also adds a rich red and sweetness too.

At this stage we’re trying to extract flavor from all the aromatics, and essentially just cook it long enough so the connective tissue in the beef softens. I love the fattier cuts, with more connective tissue and tendon which gets mouth-meltingly soft if you cook it long enough.

Final additions & herbs

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For herbs we have both cilantro and Thai basil (on the side), which I loveee. Feel free to leave either of them out if it’s not your thing, but I like to go extra basil with this!

Cilantro can be placed in the bowl and wilt, but for basil I like to add it just before serving so it stays green and has a fresher hit.

Thinly sliced raw red onion goes well with this too.

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How to serve this stew

On the side, we serve it with Vietnamese baguette (which is light and airy compared to regular French baguettes). I love this dish with bread or even just rice sometimes, but it’s very commonly eaten with flat rice noodles instead.

Since it can take a while to boil and soften the meat, this is a great dish to make in large batches to share, and to eat over the course of a week!

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Bò Kho (Vietnamese Beef Stew)

5 from 58 votes

An easy to make, mouth-meltingly tender braise loaded with herbs and aromatics, in a broth that will have you going back with more Vietnamese baguette!

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BY: Huy Vu

Prep: 20 minutes mins

Cook: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total: 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

SERVINGS: 8

Ingredients

  • 2 lb beef shank cut into 3/4 – 1" pieces
  • tap water
  • 1 tbsp salt

Marinade

Aromatics

  • 2 tbsp neutral cooking oil
  • 4 cloves garlic roughly chopped
  • 1 tsp paprika optional, for extra color boost

Broth

  • 1 tbsp Vietnamese beef stew seasoning
  • 1 medium onion quartered
  • 1.5 tbs fresh ginger sliced or pounded
  • 1-2 stalks lemon grass use ~7" of the aromatic root area, pounded
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 2 tbsp dark soy sauce
  • 3-4 pods star anise
  • 4-5 bay leaves
  • 1 can chicken broth about 2 cups
  • 6 oz coconut soda, co*ke, or Sprite
  • 5 cups filtered water or enough to barely cover the ingredients
  • 2-3 carrots cut into 1" chunks

Accoutrement

  • 6 12" Vietnamese bread loaves
  • 2 sliced jalapenos
  • 1 sliced lemon
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 bunch Thai basil

Instructions

  • Clean the meat. Add beef to a large pot and add 1 tbsp salt and enough tap water to barely cover the meat. Bring to a boil on high heat, and once it hits a boil for 30 seconds, kill the heat, drain, and rinse under running water to clean. If you haven't cut the meat into 3/4 – 1" pieces yet, do it now.

  • Marinate the meat. Add all marinade ingredients to the meat in a covered bowl or a bag for at least two hours, but overnight would be better.

  • Aromatics. Preheat a large pot on medium high. When hot, add the oil, let it warm a bit, then add all the garlic and stir to slowly saute until it turns light brown. Then add the paprika an stir until it releases its aroma, about 30 seconds.

  • Broth. Add all broth ingredients to the pot except the carrots. Turn the heat to high until it hits a boil, then reduce heat so it maintains a low boil. Cook until the meat is as tender as you'd like it, about 60-90 minutes. Add carrots towards the final 10 minutes so it softens. Discard the cooked onions and star anise pods.

  • Serve with accoutrement as shown: tearing fresh Thai basil onto your plate, taking occasional bites of jalapeno, and dipping a few pieces of meat into the salt / pepper / lemon juice side for variety.

Nutrition Facts

Bò Kho (Vietnamese Beef Stew)

Amount per Serving

Calories

168

% Daily Value*

Fat

7

g

11

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

6

%

Cholesterol

27

mg

9

%

Sodium

2159

mg

94

%

Carbohydrates

10

g

3

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

17

g

34

%

Vitamin A

2822

IU

56

%

Vitamin C

11

mg

13

%

Calcium

38

mg

4

%

Iron

2

mg

11

%

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

Course: Dinner, Lunch

Cuisine: Vietnamese

Keyword: beef, beef stew, bread, stew, vietnamese

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FAQs

What is bo kho seasoning made of? ›

And, indeed, Bo Kho is flavored with chili, five-spice, fish sauce, lemongrass, plenty of garlic, and tomato. Its familiar red color comes from the addition of fragrant annatto.

How to thicken bo kho? ›

However, if you find your Bò Kho broth is too thin for your liking, you can always thicken it: make a slurry by whisking a bit of flour or cornstarch with an equal amount of water. Add to the stew, stir, simmer for a few more minutes until it thickens slightly.

How to make the perfect beef stew and the common mistakes to avoid? ›

The Five Most Common Beef Stew Mistakes
  1. Choosing a meat that's too lean. Stew is not meant for all cuts of meat. ...
  2. Putting too much flour on the stew meat before sautéeing them. ...
  3. Not using wine. ...
  4. Putting the meat and vegetables together in one pan. ...
  5. Not cooking it enough.
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How do you make beef stew taste richer? ›

Add spices such as turmeric, coriander and cumin at the early stage of cooking, when you are frying onions and garlic, to enhance the taste of the beef stew. Fresh herbs like coriander and bay leaves also contribute a distinct flavour without making the dish too spicy for the younger members of the family.

What is the difference between Pho Bo and Bo Kho? ›

compared to pho, bo kho has a deeper umami taste, thanks to the tomatoes and fish sauce in the broth. it's reminiscent of beef bourguignon, but with lemongrass and deep spices, served on rice noodles! you can either cook this low and slow, sans aggression, or expedite the process with a pressure cooker or instant pot.

What is Vietnamese seasoning? ›

Vietnamese food is characterized by the use of fresh herbs, such as mint, cilantro, basil, and lemongrass, along with spices like star anise, cinnamon, and ginger. These ingredients provide a refreshing and lively flavor profile that makes the cuisine stand out.

How do you make cornstarch stew thicker? ›

Use one tablespoon cornstarch mixed with one tablespoon cold water (aka a cornstarch slurry) for each cup of medium-thick sauce. Thoroughly mix the cornstarch and water together, then pour into your sauce. Cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly.

How to eat pho bo kho? ›

Bò kho can be eaten on its own with a warm baguette for dunking or served over noodles, and is almost always accompanied by half a dozen types of fresh herb. The cooking process is long and complex so a really good bowl of bò kho is rare, but when you find one there's nothing quite like it.

What is banh mi bo kho? ›

$17.95. Tender boneless beef shank, sweet onions and carrots in a rich and flavorful beef stew served with French baguette.

Why put tomato paste in beef stew? ›

A bit of tomato paste amps up the flavor of beef stew, giving it a richness and a punch of umami that makes the stew truly memorable.

What can I add to my stew to make it taste better? ›

Spices: (Optional)

Paprika. Use regular or hot paprika if you want a little warmth and Smoked Paprika if you're after more of a barbeque style smoky flavour. Chilli and paprika work well with tomato based dishes where as herbs work best with gravy based stews.

Why add vinegar to beef stew? ›

The addition of the vinegar adds subtle acidity that balances well with the soy sauce and the honey giving this otherwise super hearty beef stew a nice lightness to it.

What is the secret to tender beef stew? ›

The most important key to making stew meat tender is being sure to cook it for a long time. If you want super tender beef, you'll need to cook it on a low heat in a Dutch oven on the stove or a slow cooker for at least a few hours.

What is the tastiest meat for beef stew? ›

Go for the chuck

The most common beef used for stew is chuck steak, also known as gravy beef or braising steak. Beef chuck comes from the forequarter of the animal consisting of parts of the neck, shoulder blade and upper arm. It is easy to find and it's affordable, making it a great choice for your stew.

What enhances the flavor of beef? ›

Beef tastes great when seasoned with oregano, rosemary, sage, garlic or a combination of these seasonings. Poultry gets an added burst of flavor with spices like paprika, lemongrass and saffron. Fish can be made more flavorful with dry mustard powder, thyme and turmeric.

What are the ingredients of Bun Bo? ›

Bún bò Huế
A bowl of bún bò (at Bún Bò Huế An Nam restaurant)
TypeSoup
Region or stateCentral Vietnam (Huế)
Main ingredientsRice vermicelli, lemongrass, beef, fermented shrimp sauce, pork knuckles, pig blood curds
Cookbook: Bún bò Huế Media: Bún bò Huế
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What does lemon pepper seasoning contain? ›

Lemon pepper (also called lemon pepper seasoning) is a seasoning made from granulated lemon zest and cracked black peppercorns. The lemon zest is mashed with the pepper to allow the citrus oil to infuse into the pepper.

What is Bo Bun made of? ›

The classic bo bun is made up of vietnamese rice noodles, grilled beef, nems, crudites (carrots, cucumber, soya beans), crushed peanuts, topped with mint and coriander, as well as fried onions and sprinkled with nuoc-nâm sauce.

What's in Danny O's seasoning? ›

What ingredients are in Dan-O's Seasoning? The following ingredients are in Dan-O's Seasoning: onion, garlic, orange peel, lemon peel, rosemary, and natural sea salt are the ones that make up the main flavor profile. There are several unnamed ingredients to keep Dan-O's a secret, but these are common ingredients.

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