How To Make Chicken Stock Food

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CHICKEN BROTH



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 3h5m

Yield about 3 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 (4-pound) chicken, whole
1 medium onion, peeled and quartered
2 medium carrots, quartered,
2 stalks celery, quartered
1 leek, dark tops only
1 medium parsnip, peeled and quartered, optional
3 generous sprigs fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried
3 generous sprigs flat-leaf parsley
5 whole black peppercorns
1 bay leaf
About 4 quarts water

Steps:

  • Combine the chicken, vegetables, herbs, and peppercorns in a large stockpot. Pour in enough water to just cover the chicken completely. Heat the water to just under a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to a very low simmer, so that 1 or 2 bubbles break the surface of the broth about once a minute. Skim any fat and scum from the surface with a ladle, large spoon, or skimmer. (To prevent losing a lot of stock when skimming, put the skimmed liquid into a degreasing cup, and return any useable broth back to the pot.) Cook for about 1 hour or until the chicken is cooked through but not dry.
  • Remove the chicken from the pot, but continue to simmer the broth. Cool the chicken for about 10 minutes. Cut the chicken meat from the bone, and reserve for a chicken salad, soup, or other recipe. Return the bones to the pot and cook for 1 hour.
  • Strain into a non-reactive container, like another pot, a large bowl, or plastic quart or pint containers. Fill the sink with a mixture of ice and cold water so it comes about halfway up the sides of the container. Nestle the broth in the ice bath. (Stirring the broth speeds up the cooling process.) Cover and refrigerate or freeze the broth for future use. Broth can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. If the broth is unused after 5 days bring it to a boil before using.

CHICKEN STOCK



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Chicken stock has almost endless uses, from soup bases, of course, and gravies to a rich but low fat flavoring for veggies. The stock freezes will in those zipper type freezer bags. After trying homemade stock you will never want the store-bought kind again.

Provided by Margaret Price

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Broth and Stock Recipes     Chicken Stock Recipes

Yield 14

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 pounds chicken
7 cups water
1 large onion, halved
3 stalks celery
3 carrots, cut into 2 inch pieces
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
salt to taste

Steps:

  • Place the chicken in a large pot over high heat. Add water to cover and bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium low and simmer for 1 hour.
  • Remove chicken from pot. Leave water in pot. Cool chicken. Remove skin and bones from meat. Return bones and skin to pot. Add onions, carrots, celery, bay leaf, ginger, and salt. Continue simmering for 3 to 4 hours.
  • Strain and cool the stock, uncovered.
  • Use the meat for soups, salads, sandwiches, or other dishes where cooked chicken is needed. After stock has been defatted, use or freeze immediately. I freeze the stock in one-cup amounts and use instead of water for cooking rice or vegetables or making gravy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 252.4 calories, Carbohydrate 2.5 g, Cholesterol 86.9 mg, Fat 14.4 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 26.6 g, SaturatedFat 4.1 g, Sodium 100.6 mg, Sugar 1.2 g

CHICKEN STOCK



Chicken Stock image

Provided by Alton Brown

Categories     main-dish

Time 14h30m

Yield 5 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 pounds chicken carcasses, including necks and backs
1 large onion, quartered
4 carrots, peeled and cut in 1/2
4 ribs celery, cut in 1/2
1 leek, white part only, cut in 1/2 lengthwise
10 sprigs fresh thyme
10 sprigs fresh parsley with stems
2 bay leaves
8 to 10 peppercorns
2 whole cloves garlic, peeled
2 gallons cold water

Steps:

  • Place chicken, vegetables, and herbs and spices in 12-quart stockpot. Set opened steamer basket directly on ingredients in pot and pour over water. Cook on high heat until you begin to see bubbles break through the surface of the liquid. Turn heat down to medium low so that stock maintains low, gentle simmer. Skim the scum from the stock with a spoon or fine mesh strainer every 10 to 15 minutes for the first hour of cooking and twice each hour for the next 2 hours. Add hot water as needed to keep bones and vegetables submerged. Simmer uncovered for 6 to 8 hours.
  • Strain stock through a fine mesh strainer into another large stockpot or heatproof container discarding the solids. Cool immediately in large cooler of ice or a sink full of ice water to below 40 degrees. Place in refrigerator overnight. Remove solidified fat from surface of liquid and store in container with lid in refrigerator for 2 to 3 days or in freezer for up to 3 months. Prior to use, bring to boil for 2 minutes. Use as a base for soups and sauces.

HOMEMADE CHICKEN BROTH



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Wondering how to make chicken broth at home? Learn here! Rich in chicken flavor, this traditional broth is lightly seasoned with herbs. Besides making wonderful chicken soups, this chicken stock recipe can be used in casseroles, rice dishes and other recipes that call for chicken broth. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 2h40m

Yield about 6 cups.

Number Of Ingredients 9

2-1/2 pounds bony chicken pieces (legs, wings, necks or back bones)
2 celery ribs with leaves, cut into chunks
2 medium carrots, cut into chunks
2 medium onions, quartered
2 bay leaves
1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
8 to 10 whole peppercorns
2 quarts cold water

Steps:

  • Place all ingredients in a soup kettle or Dutch oven. Slowly bring to a boil; reduce heat until mixture is just at a simmer. Simmer, uncovered, for 3-4 hours, skimming foam as necessary. , Set chicken aside until cool enough to handle. Remove meat from bones. Discard bones; save meat for another use. Strain broth, discarding vegetables and seasonings. Refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight. Skim fat from surface.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 245 calories, Fat 14g fat (4g saturated fat), Cholesterol 61mg cholesterol, Sodium 80mg sodium, Carbohydrate 8g carbohydrate (4g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 21g protein.

CHICKEN STOCK USING CARCASS



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A good way to make stock from a left-over chicken carcass if you've diced it up for other cuts but some meat is remaining.

Provided by Peter J

Categories     Stocks

Time 4h10m

Yield 4 cups, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/2 kg chicken carcasses (with some meat remaining)
6 cups water
1 large onion, quartered
1 large carrot, cut into around 12 pieces
1 teaspoon garlic, crushed
1 teaspoon ginger, grated
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon celery seed

Steps:

  • Place chicken carcass in medium sized pot and just cover with water.
  • Bring to boil and then simmer over a low-medium hear for one hour. You may need to keep adjusting the temperature from time to time as some liquid evaporates.
  • Skim fat from the top of the broth.
  • Add onion, carrot, garlic, ginger, bay leaf and celery seeds and continue to simmer for 3 hours, stirring once or twice.
  • Allow stock to cool uncovered.
  • Strain into a storage container and either use immediately or freeze for later use.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 9, Fat 0.1, Sodium 8.5, Carbohydrate 2, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.8, Protein 0.2

CHICKEN STOCK



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This essential chicken stock recipe adds depth and herby qualities to any stew or soup. It's versatile and you can add a range of veg for extra flavour

Provided by Barney Desmazery

Time 3h5m

Yield 1 litre

Number Of Ingredients 9

1kg chicken carcasses or wings
1 carrot, cut into chunks
1 onion, skin on, cut into quarters
1 leek, cut into chunks
1 stick of celery, cut into chunks
1 garlic clove, bashed
bouquet garni of 2 parsley stalks, 2 sprigs of thyme and 1 bay leaf, tied with string
5 peppercorns
1 clove

Steps:

  • Tip everything into a large saucepan with a pinch of salt then cover with 2 litres of water. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 3 hours, skimming when needed. Pass through a sieve and use for your intended recipe. Will keep in the fridge for a week and for three months in the freezer.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 18 calories, Fat 1 grams fat, SaturatedFat 0.3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 0.4 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 0.3 grams sugar, Fiber 0.3 grams fiber, Protein 1.5 grams protein, Sodium 0.08 milligram of sodium

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