Premium Only Content

Preparation of Chicken Stock or Broth
Certainly! Making chicken stock or broth is a simple yet rewarding process that forms the foundation for many delicious soups, stews, and sauces. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to prepare chicken stock:
Ingredients:
Chicken Bones:
You can use a whole chicken, chicken carcass, or a combination of bones and meat. This is where the flavor comes from.
Vegetables:
2 carrots, roughly chopped
2 celery stalks, roughly chopped
1 onion, quartered (you can leave the skin on for color)
3-4 cloves of garlic, smashed
Optional: leeks, parsnips, or other aromatic vegetables
Herbs and Spices:
A handful of fresh parsley
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon whole peppercorns
Optional: thyme, rosemary, or a small bunch of dill
Water:
Enough to cover all the ingredients in the pot
Instructions:
Prepare the Chicken:
If you're using a whole chicken, remove excess fat and giblets. Rinse the chicken under cold water.
Roast the Bones (Optional):
For a deeper flavor, you can roast the chicken bones in the oven at 400°F (200°C) for about 20-30 minutes until they turn golden brown.
Combine Ingredients in a Pot:
In a large stockpot, combine the chicken bones, chopped vegetables, herbs, and spices. Pour enough water to cover all the ingredients.
Bring to a Simmer:
Slowly bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat. Skim off any foam or impurities that rise to the surface.
Simmer Gently:
Reduce the heat to low, cover the pot, and let it simmer gently for at least 1.5 to 2 hours. The longer it simmers, the richer the flavor will be.
Strain the Stock:
Once the stock has simmered to your satisfaction, strain it through a fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth into another pot or large bowl.
Cool and Store:
Allow the stock to cool before storing it in containers. You can refrigerate it for a few days or freeze it for longer preservation.
Use or Freeze:
Use the chicken stock as a base for soups, stews, risottos, or sauces. If you're not using it immediately, portion it into containers and freeze for future use.
Tips:
Don't add too much salt during the cooking process; it's easier to adjust the seasoning when you're using the stock in a specific recipe.
Experiment with different herbs and vegetables to customize the flavor of your stock.
Homemade chicken stock adds a depth of flavor to your dishes that store-bought versions often lack. Enjoy your culinary adventures with this versatile and nutritious base!
-
LIVE
The Jimmy Dore Show
1 hour agoHillary Calls for Imprisoning Hillary! Rogan MOCKS Douglas Murray! w/ Kari Simpson & Katie Pasitney
9,086 watching -
1:13:46
Kim Iversen
3 hours agoKlaus Schwab Steps Down—But the WEF Agenda Marches On
38.3K47 -
1:24:34
vivafrei
5 hours agoVan Hollen's Tax-Payer Funded Vacay! Canada Liberals are Absolutely INSANE! Hegseth Hit Piece & MORE
70K21 -
LIVE
LFA TV
1 day agoEurope’s Religious Revival | TRUMPET DAILY 4.21.25 7PM
292 watching -
LIVE
Quite Frankly
5 hours ago"Death of Pope Francis, Klaus Retires, Easter Review" 4/21/25
908 watching -
LIVE
2 MIKES LIVE
2 hours ago2 MIKES LIVE #208 Deep Dive Monday!
237 watching -
29:31
Kimberly Guilfoyle
3 hours agoThe Great American Comeback, Live with Nick Adams | Ep215
57.8K15 -
1:30:43
Redacted News
3 hours agoGlobalist Cabal Suffers MAJOR losses as WEF's Klaus Schawb out, WEF Pope Francis dies, and WHO caves
120K115 -
57:25
Candace Show Podcast
4 hours agoBlake Lively Filed A Sham Lawsuit. Is This Now A Criminal Case? | Candace Ep 179
86.6K99 -
1:14:38
The HotSeat
3 hours agoGut the DOD, Gut the Country—And That’s Exactly the Plan
35.1K7