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  • 6 Creative Ways to Use Bone Broth

    6 Creative Ways to Use Bone Broth

     

    You’ve probably heard of the growing popularity of bone broth lately, and if you haven’t, you should definitely know about it.

    It’s not really anything new, but recent trendy diets have emphasized the regular consumption of hearty, super-nutritious bone broth as a way to get essential vitamins, minerals, and, most importantly, gelatin. 

    Gelatin is a wonderful addition to any healthy diet, but particularly beneficial for anyone concerned about bone or joint health.

    The great thing is it’s very cheap and easy to make, unfortunately, it’s not always so easy to find creative ways to consume it! Especially this time of year, sipping on a warm, frothy cup of broth might not sound so appealing to you.

    So we’ve come up with some clever ways to consume broth in your diet that you might not have thought of. Let’s begin:

    Soups and Stews

    Using bone broth as the base for hearty soups and stews is, of course, the most obvious way to get this hearty, healthy broth into your diet. You can use as you would chicken broth or even water. But, since the weather is warming up this time of year, if warm tomato soup or hot, spicy chili isn’t sounding too appealing to you, don’t forget there are great cold summer soups like gazpacho and vichyssoise that bone broth can be used for too.

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    Steaming Vegetables

    If you are one to enjoy some simple steamed vegetables in a quick weeknight dinner, you’ll be happy to know that you can use bone broth in place of water! Steaming vegetables with bone broth infuse the veggies with the health benefits of the broth and add a rich, deep, flavor as well.

    Cooking rice, pasta, beans, etc. 

    As with steaming vegetables, you can use your bone broth in place of water when cooking rice, pasta, beans, quinoa, lentils, or other legumes or grains. It will add a rich flavor as well as the nutrients and minerals of the broth.

    Sauteeing Vegetables

    You can always throw a little bone broth in when you are sauteeing vegetables or making a stir-fry. It will help the vegetables cook faster as well as lend it’s rich flavor to your dish.

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    Sauces and Gravies 

    Many sauces require a fatty broth or milk to be reduced, and bone broth can almost always be used for that. It makes a wonderful base for a wide range of sauces and is always ideal for gravy.

    Egg Dishes

    Use bone broth in place of water or milk when cooking scrambled eggs, frittatas or quiches.

    Get Creative!

    Hopefully, this has given you an idea of just how many options there are for using bone broth! Try to see if there are other creative ways to incorporate bone broth into your daily life. Happy cooking!

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  • How to Cook Bone Broth in Your Slow Cooker

    How to Cook Bone Broth in Your Slow Cooker

    Bone broth is a total foodie fad, and for good reason. The vitamins and minerals from bones are great for you, for many reasons.

    Regularly consuming bone broth can help prevent osteoporosis, keep skin youthful and healthy, strengthen your immune system, help repair muscles and help you grow strong hair and nails.

    For a homesteader, bone broth is very appealing if you are regularly butchering animals, as you can freeze the bones from virtually any animal and use for bone broth later. It’s a great way to use up every part of the animal and harness the healthy nutrients hidden in the bone.

    If you don’t have animals you regularly slaughter, you can get bones from large bone-in roasts, when you roast a whole chicken or turkey, or you may be able to buy or even get free bones from your local butcher. Just ask!

    Here’s how to make it in a slow cooker:

    Ingredients: 

    2 lbs large animal bones

    2 carrots, chopped

    1/2 stalk celery, chopped

    3 tbs vinegar

    Instructions. 

    1. This step is optional, but to get the maximum flavor out of your bones, roast them in the oven on a cookie sheet for about 15 minutes at 350 degrees.
    2. Place your bones in your slow cooker, and fill with water until almost full. Depending on the size of your slow cooker, this might be about 4-6 quarts.
    3. Measure in the vinegar, and let the bones and vinegar sit in the cold water together for about 20 minutes. This helps extract the minerals from the bone broth.
    4. Add your vegetables and turn on to low.
    5. Let cook for 24 hours.
    6. After 24 hours, you should have a rich, fragrant, dark-colored broth. Strain out the bones and vegetables. You can cover the bones and vegetables with an equal amount of water and do another batch if you wish, but this will be considerably weaker.
    7. Store your broth. It keeps for about a week in the fridge, so it’s best to save whatever you would like to use in the coming week in the fridge, and freeze the rest.

    Enjoy!

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  • How to Make Bone Broth (Video)

    How to Make Bone Broth (Video)

    This time of year is perfect for bone broth. It’s finally cool enough to have something cooking in your kitchen for a long period of time, and odds are, if you raise animals and are slaughtering some for the winter, you’ll have lots of extra bones lying around. Bone broth is a great way to use up these bones, and it’s incredibly nutritious as well. As flu and cold season rolls around, you’ll be glad to have a nice supply of hearty,  nutritious broth to help you heal. But it’s healthy on a daily basis too, and you can use as a base for other hearty winter dishes like soups, stews, casseroles and sauces.

    This helpful video details how to make it, it’s quite simple!

     

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