# Beef Noodles with Poured Soup 手沖牛肉麵

Cuisine: chinese · Time: 260 minutes · Servings: 4

## Ingredients

- 300 g Thin sliced beef
- 700 g Beef shank
- 1 kg Beef ribs ((with bones and meat))
- 400 g White radish ((optional))
- 600 g Noodles ((Taiwan style or your favorite))
- 200 g Bok choy ((optional))
- 100 g Pickled mustard greens ((optional))
- 4 slices Ginger
- 2  Shallots (, sliced)
- 6 cloves Garlic (, roughly chopped)
- 2  Star anise
- 4  Bay leaves
- 2 tsp Marmite (or Vegemite (optional))
- 2 tbsp Chili bean sauce ((doubanjiang))
- 1 tsp Salt
- 1 tsp Dark soy sauce
- 3.5 L Water ( or broth or combination)
- 2 tbsp Oil

## Steps

1. In a large pot, place beef ribs and cover with water.  Bring to a boil, drain and rinse beef ribs.  Discard water
2. Peel and cut white radish to your desired size  I always peel white radish twice to remove the fibrous outer layer
3. Add 3.5 L of water, broth or combination of the two into a stock pot.  Add beef ribs and white radish.  Bring to a boil  If you have time and would like the beef to be even more flavourful, put the ribs in the oven at 200˚C or 400˚F for 30 minutes first (before doing step 2)
4. When the broth starts to boil, add the whole beef shank(s).  Reduce heat to low
5. Optional:  add 2 tsp Marmite I find that Marmite enhances the beef flavour
6. Remove the beef shank after 1 hour.  The shank can be sliced and eaten on a separate occasion  Make a dipping sauce with minced garlic, soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, chopped chilis, chopped green onions for thinly sliced beef shank and serve as an appetizer.  Slice the beef shank after refrigeration for easier slicing
7. In a wok or fry pan, add 2 tbsp oil.  Add ginger, fry until golden
8. Add shallots, garlic, 2 star anise and 4 bay leaves.  Fry until aromatic
9. Add 2 tbsp chili bean sauce and cook for 2 minutes.  Mix well  You may add less or none if you don’t want it spicy but you may need to add more salt or soy sauce to make up the saltiness
10. Pour the aromatics into the broth and let it simmer on low heat for 4 hours
11. After 4 hours, skim the fat, taste the broth and make adjustments to taste and colour by using salt, light soy sauce or dark soy sauce.  I added 1 tsp dark soy sauce and 1 tsp salt.
12. Cook noodles as per package instructions
13. Blanche some vegetables if desired.  Set aside
14. Use a strainer to extract the broth in another pot.  We only want the broth to be poured onto the beef noodles
15. Place cooked noodles on the bottom of a bowl, place bok choy and/or the white radish on the side and place your thin sliced beef on top of the noodles  you can also place the beef into a rose shape as long as the broth can cover it  thin sliced beef should be at room temperature or else the beef may only be 50% cooked
16. Bring the beef broth to a boil and pour it onto the beef noodles.  Alternatively, you can pour the beef broth into an insulated pitcher/jug and pour it at the dinner table
17. The beef should be around 70% cooked, or at medium doneness
18. Serve with pickled mustard greens and ready to eat

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Source: auntieemily — https://auntieemily.com/beef-noodles-with-poured-soup/
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