Many of you have asked how to make your own chicken stock at home, and it really
is an excellent thing to do. It's so much better for you than the boxed stuff
from the grocery store.
It's very, very simple. You can use any kind of chicken bones. Normally, I
make stock after I've cooked a whole, roasted chicken and picked all the meat
off the bones.
Rich, Homemade Chicken Stock
Here's how it's done:
- Take your "picked over bird", skin, bones and all, and place
into stock pot.
- Cover bones with water, at least to cover, or more if larger quantity is
desired.
- Cover, bring to boil over high heat, and then reduce to simmer for at least
one hour.
- Some prefer to add herbs and chopped veggies to stock. I prefer to keep
it plain, as it can always be seasoned later on when used in recipes
- After 1 to 1½ hours, remove from heat.
- Ladle into glass jugs and refrigerate.
Use for homemade soup or freeze in smaller containers. Keeps frozen for a long
time.
That's it! You've got some very healthy, nutritious, rich chicken stock. It's
great to make it yourself and know it's actually good for you, very wholesome!
Enjoy!