HOMEMADE CHICKEN STOCK FOR COOKING

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Here's another chicken recipe frommy personal computer cache. Do not use a crock pot for this unless you have a REALLY BIG one! This sotck can be used in many different ways. The directions may seem daunting but they are just to aquaint you with the possibilities of ingredients. Most of the time is for cooking.

Provided by Nana Lee

Categories     Stocks

Time 2h20m

Yield 2 gallons stock

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 whole broiler-fryer chicken (cut up is optional)
herbs or spices, of your choice
assorted fresh vegetable, unpeeled (celery, carrots, etc)
water

Steps:

  • Place a whole chicken in a large pot of water with a large amount of water with washed (no need to peel) large carrots cut into managable pieces, a large onion, quartered (also not peeled -- the peels seem to add more color and taste to the stock), 6 or 8 stalks of celery with their tops, also cut into managable pieces, a bunch of parsley, (you can leave it whole too) a head of seperated, unpeeled garlic cloves, a few bay leaves, 10 or 12 whole peppercorns and whatever else stikes my fancy at the time that seems as tho it might work with a chicken stock.
  • Also could add a turnip, shallots or anything else that will work that is in your fridge, and needs to be used up.
  • Bring to a boil, cover and simmer to get all the flavor out of your herbs and vegetables. It could take a couple of hours to get every little bit of flavor. Drain into a colander (make sure you have something under it to catch the stock. Missing this step can be frustrating; to smell it cooking for so long, look forward to a delicious stock and then dump it down the drain because you forgot to place a container under the colander).
  • Return the stock to the pan and simmer to reduce the stock and enrich the flavor.
  • You can add salt if you like, but I don't usually because I will probably salt whatever I will make with the broth. I don't think you will miss it.
  • The vegetables and herbs season the stock up nicely.
  • Never toss a turkey carcass without treating it as a stock option.
  • Break it up to fit if you have to, but never throw it away without making a delicious stock out of it first.
  • Turkey stock makes a delicious soup or stuffing seasoning as a side dish to chicken or base for a gravy.
  • Making stock isn't hard, but it is a little time consuming because of the long cook time.
  • The working part is easy because you don't have to peel anything.
  • The peels are good for the stock and leave lots of good things behind like vitamins.
  • What you throw away has all the good stuff simmered out of and into your broth. (This is the reason I cringe when someone is going to boil their meat before grilling. What a waste of wonderful flavor to be poured down the drain).
  • Try it sometime on a day off when you have a few hours to make the stock.
  • I have heard of making it in a crockpot, but I can't imagine doing so because of all the stuff you add to the pot.
  • My crockpot just would not be big enough, but my stock pan is great and makes a decent amount of stock.
  • I can get 2 - 1 gallon size freezer bags out of one chicken.
  • It makes the best chicken soup, but use fresh chicken and vegetables because those make the best tasting stock.

Shaughn Britter
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I'm so glad I found this chicken stock recipe. It's so easy to make, and it tastes amazing. I've used it in so many different dishes, and it always makes them better.


troy cich
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This chicken stock recipe is a great way to save money. Store-bought stock can be expensive, but making your own is much more affordable. Plus, you can control the ingredients and make it exactly how you like it.


Cricket Lovers
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I love using this chicken stock recipe to make soup. It's so easy to make, and it always turns out delicious. My kids love it too, which is a bonus.


bhagyarathi puri
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This chicken stock recipe is a family favorite. We make it every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas. It's so delicious, and it always makes our holiday meals extra special.


MR AYATU
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This chicken stock recipe is a great way to use up leftover chicken bones. I always save them in the freezer, and then when I have enough, I make a big batch of stock. It's so easy to do, and it's so much better than store-bought stock.


Khan Kham
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I love that this chicken stock recipe is so versatile. I've used it in soups, stews, sauces, and even as a base for risotto. It always adds so much flavor and richness to my dishes.


yahaya habeeb
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This chicken stock recipe is a lifesaver for busy cooks. It's so easy to make ahead of time, and it can be used in so many different dishes. I always have some on hand in my freezer.


Mike Jull
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I'm so glad I found this chicken stock recipe. It's so easy to make, and it tastes amazing. I've used it in so many different dishes, and it always makes them better.


its. Rumon
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This chicken stock recipe is a great way to save money. Store-bought stock can be expensive, but making your own is much more affordable. Plus, you can control the ingredients and make it exactly how you like it.


Md Sadak
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I love using this chicken stock recipe to make soup. It's so easy to make, and it always turns out delicious. My kids love it too, which is a bonus.


Olivia Nassolo
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This chicken stock recipe is a family favorite. We make it every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas. It's so delicious, and it always makes our holiday meals extra special.


Caner Can
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I'm a professional chef, and I can honestly say that this chicken stock recipe is one of the best I've ever used. It's so flavorful and rich, and it adds so much depth to my dishes. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves to cook.


Maria Jimenez
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This chicken stock recipe is a staple in my kitchen. I make it all the time, and I always have some on hand. It's so convenient to have homemade stock on hand, and it makes my cooking so much better.


Nazakat Liaquat
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I love that this chicken stock recipe is so versatile. I've used it in soups, stews, sauces, and even as a base for gravy. It always adds so much flavor and richness to my dishes.


Tom Ndoci
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This chicken stock recipe is a great way to use up leftover chicken bones. I always save them in the freezer, and then when I have enough, I make a big batch of stock. It's so easy to do, and it's so much better than store-bought stock.


Singto Divine
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I'm not a great cook, but even I was able to make this chicken stock recipe. It's so simple, and the results are incredible. I've used it in soups, stews, and even to make rice. It adds so much flavor to every dish.


Kendrick Vaivela
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5 stars! This chicken stock recipe is a lifesaver. I used to always buy store-bought stock, but now I make my own and it's so much better. It's so easy to make, and it tastes amazing. I love that I can control the ingredients and make it exactly how


Sabira Altaf
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I was skeptical at first, but this chicken stock recipe really delivered. It's easy to follow, and the end result is a delicious, golden stock that's perfect for all kinds of dishes. I'll definitely be making this again.


Maaliq khan
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This chicken stock recipe is a game-changer! I've tried store-bought stock before, but it never compared to the rich, flavorful broth I made using this recipe. It's so versatile, too - I've used it in soups, stews, and even as a base for sauces. High


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