The BEST Bun Rieu, Vietnamese Crab Noodle Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Hey you guys! Long time no see!!!

Some of you who are following me on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram probably know that I’ve been quite hectic and busy with my personal life because of moving, new projects… like a new restaurant… Yes! I said restaurant!

Ok, we will talk about that later because today is all about Bun Rieu, Vietnamese Crab Noodle Soup!

My dear friend Be (who showed us how to make Bun Bo Hue a while ago!) shared her recipe for Bun Rieu with us!

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We had so much fun filming this recipe together. Thank you so much for Be for showing us this amazing Bun Rieu Recipe!!

Let’s get start cooking! The first thing is. First, we need to prepare noodles! It’s essential to cook and dry the noodles. It’s a very authentic way to prepare Vietnamese noodle dishes. When the noodle is cooked and dried, it soaks up all the delicious flavor we pour-over.

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You can find these style rice stick vermicelli at your local Asian grocery stores or online.

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Cook the noodles in boiling water by following the directions of the package you are using. When done cooking, drain and rinse under running cold water to remove excess starch. Drain thoroughly and set aside.

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Fluff up the noodles a few times until ready to serve.

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Bring a large pot of water to boil, enough to cover pork riblets. Add pork riblets and parboil for 5 minutes, then drain and wash under running cold water. This way, we can remove all the residues and unwanted blood from the bones for a clean broth.

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Add parboiled pork riblets and 8 qt cold water (32 cups) into a large pot along with 1 cup dried shrimp, 2 tsp salt, and 1 Tbsp rock sugar. Bring it to a boil, then reduce heat to medium and simmer for 40 to 50 minutes.

If you want to make a shortcut, you can use 3 Large (49.5 oz) cans of chicken broth plus 1 can (49.5 oz) of water instead of pork riblets to make broth.

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Meanwhile, let’s make crab mixture and sautéed tomatoes.
The main ingredients for the crab mixture are lump crab meat and jared crab paste with soya bean oil.

Be is highly recommend the brand shown above, because of the ratio of the ingredients. This brand might be 1 to 2 dollars more than other brands, but it has 60% crab. (Compared to other brands, its like 28% crab) So you are pretty much getting what you pay for. I wasn’t lucky enough to find that brand online, but you can always check out your local Asian grocery store!

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Reserve the oil and add only the crab meat part from the paste. Now add the rest of the ingredients: ground pork, pasty chopped shrimp, eggs, and black pepper.

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Combine all in a large mixing bowl and set aside.

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To make the sautéed tomato, heat a large skillet over medium-high heat, then add remaining oil from the crab paste and shallot. Sauté for 1 minute, then add garlic. Sauté for 30 seconds to 45 seconds, add tomatoes, salt, sugar, and black pepper. Sauté for 2 to 3 minutes. Tomatoes should still be nice and firm. Set aside.

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Back to the broth, let’s add Bun Rieu seasoning if you are using and fish sauce. Taste if the seasoning is proper for you. If not, add more fish sauce, 1 teaspoon at a time.

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Now, increase heat to medium-high and add crab mixture (1 large scoop at a time), sautéed tomatoes, and fried tofu into the soup.

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We used this hallow fried tofu so that it will soak up all the soup! Yummy!!

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Bring back to boil and keep cooking until the crab mixture floats on the surface. Then continue to cook for 2 to 3 more minutes. Remove from heat, and it’s ready to serve!

* If you have time after cooking the soup with the crab mixture, let it sit for 1 to 2 hours so the crab flavor will melt into the soup.

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Let’s assemble Bun Rieu! In a serving bowl, arrange cooked noodles, then ladle over the soup with pork riblets, crab, tomatoes, and tofu. Serve with all the garnishes together, so everyone can enjoy their bowl as they wish to have!

Add blood cubes to your taste! It’s a very popular addition to Bun Rieu!

How to prepare blood cubes, please check out Bun Bo Hue Recipe!

Enjoy!

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  • Author: Seonkyoung Longest
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 10 to 12 1x
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The BEST Bun Rieu, Vietnamese Crab Noodle Soup Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (34)

Ingredients

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For the Broth

For the Crab Mixture

  • 16 oz (1lb) lump crab meat or 3 dungeness crabs, steamed then picked crab meat
  • 1/2 lb shrimp, chopped until pasty
  • 1/2 lb ground pork
  • 2 of 7oz jared crab paste with soya bean oil, drain oil, set aside for later use
  • 2 tsp oil from the jared crab paste
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

For the Sautéed Tomatoes & Fried Tofu

  • 3 Tbsp remaining oil from the crab paste
  • 6 to 7 garlic, chopped (approximately 2 Tbsp)
  • 1 shallot, chopped (approximately 2 Tbsp)
  • 6 large firm Rome tomatoes, cut each into 4 wedges
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 8 oz fried tofu

For the Garnish & Sides

  • Beansprouts
  • Cilantro, chopped
  • Banana blossom, thinly sliced and place into a lime juice water
  • Water spinach
  • Green lettuce, sliced
  • Perilla leaves
  • Lime wedges
  • Fish sauce and Thai chili mixture, optional
  • Shrimp paste, optional

Instructions

  1. Cook the noodles in boiling water by following the directions of the package you are using. When done cooking, drain and rinse under running cold water to remove excess starch. Drain completely and set aside. Fluff up the noodles a few times until ready to serve.
  2. Bring a large pot of water to boil, enough to cover pork riblets. Add pork riblets and par boil for 5 minutes then drain and wash under running cold water. This way we can remove all the residues and unwanted blood from the bones for a clean broth.
  3. Add par boiled pork riblets and 8 qt cold water (32 cups) into a large pot along with 1 cup dried shrimp, 2 tsp salt and 1 Tbsp rock sugar. Bring it boil then reduce heat to medium and simmer for 40 to 50 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile, let’s make crab mixture and sautéed tomatoes.
Combine all ingredients for crab mixtures in a large mixing bowl and set aside.
    Heat a large skillet over medium high heat, add remaining oil from the crab paste and shallot. Sauté for 1 minute then add garlic. Sauté for 30 seconds to 45 seconds then add tomatoes, salt, sugar and black pepper. Sauté for 2 to 3 minutes, tomatoes should be still nice and firm. Set aside.
  5. Back to the broth, let’s add Bun Rieu seasoning if you are using and fish sauce. Taste if the seasoning is right for you, if not add more fish sauce, 1 teaspoon at a time.
  6. Now, increase heat to medium high and add crab mixture (1 large scoop at a time), sautéed tomatoes and fried tofu into the soup. Bring back to boil and keep cooking until the crab mixture is floats on the surface. Then continue to cook 2 to 3 more minutes. Remove from heat and it’s ready to serve!
  7. Let’s assemble Bun Rieu! In a serving bowl, arrange cooked noodles then ladle over the soup with pork riblets, crab, tomatoes and tofu. Serve with all the garnishes together, so everyone can costumes their own bowl as they wish to have! Enjoy!

Notes

You can use 3 Large (49.5 oz) cans of chicken broth plus 1 can (49.5 oz) of water instead of pork riblets to make broth.
If you have time, after done cooking the soup with the crab mixture, let it sit for 1 to 2 hours so the crab flavor will melt into the soup.
Serve or add blood cubes to your taste! It’s very popular addition to Bun Rieu!

  • Cook Time: 1 hour

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FAQs

What is the most popular noodle based soup in Vietnam? ›

Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup, Vietnam's national dish, street food, comfort food, and a way of life.

What is bun rieu in English? ›

One of popular dishes during summer days in north Vietnam is bun rieu cua (crab noodle soup). The main ingredient of the dish is of course crab meat. Crab meat is rich in nutrients that help one lose weight, prevent cancer and that is also good for the heart and eyesight.

What does pho mean in Vietnamese? ›

Pho is a type of Vietnamese soup that usually consists of bone broth, rice noodles, spices, and thinly sliced meat (usually beef). Though “pho” technically refers to the noodles and not the soup itself, most people consider the dish a singular unit.

What is the difference between bun rieu and bun bo hue? ›

Bun Rieu is a crab ball and pork vermicelli soup whereas Bun Bo Hue is a spicy beef vermicelli noodle soup. Bun Rieu has a slightly sour note, with the broth made from rice paddy crabs, shrimp paste, and tomatoes along with a topping of green onions, cilantro, and perilla.

What noodle soup is the national dish of Vietnam? ›

national dish of Vietnam, a dish that many. Vietnamese hold dear to their heart.

What is the famous Vietnamese bun? ›

Bun cha is one of the most famous and iconic dishes of Vietnam. As the name suggests, this dish consists of rice vermicelli served with grilled pork and a bowl of dipping sauce.

What is Rieu in Vietnamese? ›

Bun rieu (properly: bún riêu) is a Vietnamese vermicelli noodle soup featuring tomatoes and seafood – usually crab. The rieu in bun rieu means sea foam, and if made correctly, there is a crab meatball mixture that is supposed to look like seafoam and adds a punchy hit of umami to every bite.

What does bún mean in Vietnamese food? ›

Bun (Rice vermicelli) is made of rice flour which is turned into small, circular and white threads wrapped up into small coils called Con Bun. Vietnamese rice vermicelli is a preferable as well as a popular dish! The best rice noodles have only two ingredients: rice or rice flour, and water.

What does Nguyen mean? ›

Nguyen is the most common surname in Vietnam and among the top 100 last names in the United States, Australia, and France. Meaning "musical instrument" and actually rooted in Chinese, Nguyen is an interesting name that you'll encounter throughout the world.

What kind of rice is used in Vietnamese cooking? ›

Like many Southeast Asian countries, rice is served with almost every meal. Jasmine rice is grown in Vietnam and is a particularly popular variety as it's fragrant and floral. It complements savoury, umami-rich dishes and sour and salty broths.

Is Vietnamese noodle soup the same as pho? ›

A traditional Vietnamese noodle soup, pho is pronounced “fuh”—not faux. It first appeared in Vietnam in the 20th century, but despite being relatively modern, pho quickly became popular—and is even considered to be the national dish of Vietnam today.

What is the difference between Vietnamese bún and pho? ›

What's the difference between Bun Noodles and Pho Noodles? Bun Noodle soups use vermicelli noodles, which are round in shape and have a darker white color when cooked. Whereas Pho Noodle soups use rice sticks, which are flat and have an opaque and translucent color when cooked.

What is bun rieu made of? ›

Bún riêu
A bowl of bún riêu and a dish of vegetables.
TypeSoup
Place of originVietnam
Region or stateSoutheast Asia
Main ingredientsTomato, shrimp paste, meat, rice vermicelli
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What is Bun Bo Hue broth made of? ›

Pho is traditionally made using a beef or chicken stock broth, while Bun Bo Hue is made using a pork and beef broth, giving it a more robust and saltier flavour. The extra additions and flavourings also make it spicier.

What is Vietnam popular noodle dish? ›

Much has been said about Vietnam's famous phở bò, but you'll be delighted to know countless other varieties of noodle soups await you in Vietnam. Soupy dishes that should appear on any respectable Vietnam hit list are bún bò Huế, hủ tiếu Nam Vang, and bún riêu.

What do you call Vietnamese noodle soup? ›

Pho (pronounced “fuh”) is a Vietnamese noodle soup that's made with broth, rice noodles, meat, and fresh garnishes.

What is the Vietnamese version of ramen? ›

Pho (pronounced fuh) is a light Vietnamese noodle dish with herbal broth and rice noodles, and ramen is a Japanese noodle dish with hearty broth and wheat noodles.

What is the Vietnamese equivalent of ramen? ›

Pho is an equally famous and tasty Vietnamese noodle soup.

It's usually made with flavourful broth, soft rice noodles, slices of meat, and toppings like bean sprouts, basil, cilantro, lime, and jalapeños.

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