I often tell people that I’ll become vegan on the day that there are equal or better tasting plant-based substitutes for all my favorite foods. With this mushroom pho, I can cross another one of those foods off my list. I’d be lying to you if I told you it tastes exactly the same as a bowl of beef pho, but it hits all the right notes, and it’s brimming with meaty umami you wouldn’t normally expect from a plant-based soup. The result is a bowl of mushroom pho that’s just as (if not more) satisfying than the original. When you factor in the time it takes to make a proper bowl of Pho Bo, I just can’t see myself going back unless someone else is making it.

Vegan Pho Base

The trick to getting a beefy flavor in the broth is to use a combination of dried mushrooms for the base of the broth. I used a combination of dried shiitakes and dried maitakes because they both have a flavor that reminds me of a well-browned piece of roast beef. In today’s world where fresh ingredients are available everywhere, you might be tempted to use fresh mushrooms, but don’t do it! Drying mushrooms not only concentrates their flavors but it also significantly increases their content of umami producing amino acids such as glutamate and guanosine monophosphate. In the case of shiitake mushrooms, dried shiitakes contain over 15 times the amount of glutamate as their fresh counterparts! If you used fresh mushrooms, you’d have to use a lot more, and the resulting soup still wouldn’t taste as good as one made with dried mushrooms. The other benefit of using dried mushrooms is that they give their flavor up much faster than fresh ones, so this broth only takes about 30 minutes to make. You could probably get this done even quicker if you presoak the mushrooms and spices overnight, but part of the magic of Pho is the heady aroma the broth releases as it simmers away. That’s why I like to let it go a bit longer, allowing all the flavors in the pot to get to know each other.

Vegan Pho Aromatics

I’ve seen a lot of “quick pho” recipes that throw the aromatics into the pot raw, but if you’ve ever made a bowl of really good homemade pho you’ll know how crucial this step is to create an authentic pho. It’s not just about the hints of smoke and caramel the charring adds to the soup. The Maillard reaction comes into play here, and the grilling creates dozens of new flavor compounds that add depth and complexity to the finished soup. This is doubly important in a plant-based pho, where we need to eke out as much flavor as we can from each ingredient.

Vegan Pho Seasoning

Originally I toyed with the idea of adding soy sauce as a substitute for the fish sauce, but there’s a couple of reasons why I decided against it. The first is that between the mushrooms and the charred aromatics the broth already has a beautiful mahogany color. Adding soy sauce would turn the broth an inky shade of brown which is a bit too dark for this dish. The second reason is that soy sauce will make this soup taste like soy sauce. That’s fine if you’re trying to make a bowl of udon, but that’s not what pho is about. I ended up using plain table salt. It may not have the amino acid content of soy sauce, but you get plenty of those from the mushrooms and aromatics while preserving the flavor the broth. One other option is to use white soy sauce. This is a minimally aged soy sauce that has a light amber color and neutral flavor. It can be a bit hard to find unless you have a Japanese grocery store nearby, which is why I made this recipe using salt. Finally, to balance out the sharpness of the salt and to draw out the caramel notes in the charred aromatics, I like to add a bit of coconut sugar. This is entirely optional, but I find that it develops a more balanced full-bodied broth.

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