Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, soup base - beef, chicken, lamb or pork. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Soup Base - Beef, Chicken, Lamb Or Pork I use this one tblsp @ a time for soups and sauces. I learned how to do it while investigating easier soup preparation at my work. It takes less space than stock in the cooler and works just as well. Soup Base - Beef, Chicken, Lamb Or Pork Daniel B.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook soup base - beef, chicken, lamb or pork using 4 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Soup Base - Beef, Chicken, Lamb Or Pork:
- Take 1 lb Beef, chicken, lamb or pork bones.
- Make ready 3 tbsp Sea salt - you can use any edible salt here but if you use iodized salt use a little less.
- Take 4 quart Filtered water
- Take 2 tbsp Rendered animal fat or butter - if necessary
Make flavorful soups, stews, and stocks for your customers, patients, or guests by adding a soup base. Here is how you achieve it. Ingredients of Soup Base - Beef, Chicken, Lamb Or Pork. Heat over medium-high heat and stir to dissolve the soup base.
Steps to make Soup Base - Beef, Chicken, Lamb Or Pork:
- I get my bones from asian markets typically. They are prevalent in my area and always have a good selection. And they are way cheaper then a typical supermarket that may not even have bone scraps. I always get some with extra fat so I can render it off in the oven first because baking or frying with it is pure delicious magic. For beef and pork I like to get knee bones. Lamb I like to use leg and neck bones. Chicken is a little trickier: I use a combo of bones that I've kept from other dishes. I rinse them off and freeze them till I have enough to make a batch. I'll add chicken feet to the mix as well. They have a little fat and a lot of flavor.
- Using some animal fat or butter, brown the bones over medium high heat (if you already browned them in the oven you can skip this step).
- Add 2 quarts water and reduce till you can see the bones.
- Add the rest of the water and reduce again until the bones become uncovered. Now if you are like me and want to get the most nutrition out of your food. You can continue this process several more times and the bones will dissolve releasing their calcium and other goodness that will also enrich the overall flavor. I do this all the time at home.
- Once you can see the bones again strain the liquid into another smaller pot using a sieve or colander with cheese cloth to get all the particulate out.
- Continue to reduce until liquid becomes thick and syrup in consistency.
- Remove from heat and let cool a while before storing in a glass jar. It will keep for at least 2 months in the fridge. I use mine a lot for soups and sauces. So I never tried to keep it longer than that. But I suppose it could last up to 6 months so long as its kept refrigerated.
Ingredients of Soup Base - Beef, Chicken, Lamb Or Pork. Heat over medium-high heat and stir to dissolve the soup base. You're ready to cook when the soup is boiling. Refer to my Ultimate Hot Pot Guide for more information on how to put together a hot pot dinner. When your making soup or broth for your special meal you want the heartiest & richest flavor you can find so your family will love every drop of your favorite creation!
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