12ozto 1 lb spaghetti noodles(cooked according to instruction on package)
6cupsof chicken broth
Juice of 1 lime(and some extra lime slices to serve with noodles)
3Tbspof soy sauce
2Tbspof fish sauce
2-inchginger root(peeled and finely chopped)
3red chiles(seeded if you like and finely chopped)
1bunch of fresh mint leaves
3stalks of spring onion(finely chopped)
4cupsof fresh bean sprouts(washed, you can quickly blanch it in boiling water, but I like mine raw)
1Tbspof garlic flavored oil(recipe below)
Garlic-flavored oil:
5clovesgarlic(peeled and finely chopped)
¼cupof grape seeds oil or oil of your choice
Instructions
Preheat the oil in a small sauce pan and add in the chopped garlic. You may need to lower the heat to prevent the garlic from browning too quickly. Let the garlic cook on low to medium heat until they turn golden brown. Remove from the heat and set aside
Marinade the pork slices in soy sauce, lime juice and fish sauce for about 30 minutes. In a wok or large skillet, add in about 2 Tbsp of the garlic-flavored oil. Stir fry the ginger until it's really fragrant, about 2 minutes. Add in the pork along with its marinating juice and continue to stir fry until they turn color. Add in the chicken broth and bring to a boil then lower the heat to let it simmer gently and check to make sure the pork is cooked through. Check the taste and adjust the seasoning as needed
When ready to serve, portion the cooked noodles into individual serving bowl. Ladle the pork over the noodles along with the broth. Sprinkle with some chopped red chile, fresh mint leaves, fresh bean sprouts, chopped spring onion, and lime slices. You can even drizzle some of the crispy garlic you made from the garlic flavored oil