Provided by MC042561
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Heat the stock and in the meantime, in a large pan, heat 1/2 tablespoon of oil and sautee garlic and shallots. Once they begin to brown, add shrimp, crab meat and crab paste in soy bean oil, salt and pepper. Be careful not to break a part the crab meat too much and cook until shrimp is done. Add this mixture to the pork broth/chicken stock. Bring the broth to boil and slowly add a few tbs of tapioca mixture to the broth to thicken. Be patient and don't add all at once or else it'll get too thick (if you're using fresh noodles, you can skip this step-boil the noodles in the broth which will cook the noodles and thicken the broth at the same time). Add the shrimp balls and crab claws at the end since those are already cooked. Make final seasoning adjustments to the broth. If you have the packages of precooked banh canh, boil water and place banh canh noodles in for about 2 minutes and drain. Top with some chopped scallions and cilantro. We just love beans sprouts with our soups so we add that. The consistency of this soup is thicker than most and you can't see the chunks of crab meat since it sank to the bottom.. but trust us, there was plenty of crab meat. It's a another great Vietnamese crab noodle soup that you can make along with bun rieu.
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