Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 20g31%
- Saturated Fat 5g25%
- Sodium 900mg38%
- Potassium 800mg23%
- Total Carbohydrate 25g9%
- Dietary Fiber 5g20%
- Sugars 5g
- Vitamin A 5000 IU
- Vitamin C 15 mg
- Calcium 80 mg
- Iron 4 mg
- Vitamin D 0.9 IU
- Vitamin E 2 IU
- Vitamin K 15 mcg
- Thiamin 0.3 mg
- Riboflavin 0.2 mg
- Niacin 5 mg
- Vitamin B6 0.6 mg
- Folate 40 mcg
- Vitamin B12 2 mcg
- Pantothenic Acid 2 mg
- Phosphorus 250 mg
- Magnesium 60 mg
- Zinc 5 mg
- Selenium 20 mcg
- Copper 0.5 mg
- Manganese 1 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
Vietnamese Beef Stew, also known as “Bò Kho,” is traditionally served with accompaniments that complement its rich and aromatic flavors. Here are some common options for serving Vietnamese Beef Stew:
- Rice: Serve the stew over steamed white rice or jasmine rice. The rice helps absorb the flavorful broth and provides a nice contrast to the tender beef and vegetables.
- French Bread: In Vietnam, Vietnamese Beef Stew is often enjoyed with crusty French bread, known as “bánh mì.” The bread is perfect for soaking up the delicious broth.
- Rice Noodles: Another popular option is to serve the stew with rice noodles, also known as “bún.” Simply place a portion of cooked rice noodles in a bowl and ladle the stew over the top.
- Fresh Herbs: Garnish the stew with fresh herbs such as cilantro, Thai basil, or mint. These herbs add brightness and freshness to the dish.
- Lime Wedges: Serve with lime wedges on the side. Squeezing lime juice over the stew just before eating can enhance its flavors.
- Chili Sauce: For those who enjoy extra heat, serve the stew with chili sauce or sliced fresh chili peppers on the side.
- Pickled Vegetables: Pickled vegetables, such as carrots and daikon radish, make a delicious and crunchy accompaniment to the stew.
- Fried Shallots: Top the stew with crispy fried shallots for added texture and flavor.
- Hard-Boiled Eggs: Some variations of Vietnamese Beef Stew include hard-boiled eggs as an additional protein. Simply add halved hard-boiled eggs to the stew before serving.
Keywords:
Beef, Stew, Bò Kho, Vietnamese
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