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"sf" > wrote:
> When I make a real browned bone stock, I mix my meatbones too.
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> Katra wrote:
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> > What is wrong with mixed broths? Some of the best bone stock mom used
> to
> > make was with mixed bones. Beef, chicken, turkey, venison......
> whatever
> > bones were saved in the freezer.
> >
> > While bone stock might not be the "quality" of fresh meat or veggie
> > stocks, it's economical and FAR far higher in both macro and trace
> > minerals!
>
> AFAIC, I think a stock made with oven browned (well trimmed) bones and
> a variety of vegetables which are oven browned too, make a richer
> tasting stock than one made with only plain (raw) meat.
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MMmm... I know what you mean. ;-)
"raw" bone stock is ok, but if you use roasted bones, there is no
matching the flavor!!!
Back when I was in college, I used to use a toaster oven a lot in my
apt. When I was a senior, I had clinicals and had to be at "school" at
the hospital at 6 am. I got off about 3 then had to be to work at 5 pm
to work until around midnight.
I did not get much sleep (or study time) that entire year. :-P
Still managed to make straight B's, one A and one C in my classes too!
I've no idea how I did that. <lol>
I did a lot of food prep on weekends and lived mostly on salad and
chicken or turkey parts roasted in that toaster oven!
I'd slice lettuce, tomatoes, etc. and store them all in separate
containers in the 'frige on weekends and make enough to last the week. I
had separate poultry parts in bags in the freezer.
The toaster oven produced some tasty roasted "pan drippings" that went
into a container in the freezer all week, and I'd also save the roasted
bones. Once the "drippings" container got full of frozen roasted broth,
I'd take it and the roasted bones I saved and make a wonderful roasted
stock out of that, and use it to cook rice in!
I used the pressure cooker to do the bones.
It was pretty amazing. ;-d
Kat
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