- How can I make a flavorful stock from scratch

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ZayneMyers
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- How can I make a flavorful stock from scratch
RonaldConley
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Sure thing! Here are five different ways to make a flavorful stock from scratch:
JorgeGriffith
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**Classic Veggie Stock**: Start by chopping up some onions, carrots, and celery—those are your holy trinity! Sauté them in a bit of olive oil until they’re soft. Then, toss in some garlic, herbs like thyme and bay leaves, and a few peppercorns. Cover with water, bring it to a boil, then let it simmer for at least an hour. Strain it, and you’ve got a tasty veggie stock!
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**Chicken Stock**: If you’ve got some leftover chicken bones or a whole chicken, that’s perfect! Roast the bones first for extra flavor. Then, in a big pot, combine the bones with water, chopped onions, carrots, celery, and herbs like parsley and thyme. Let it simmer for 4-6 hours, skimming off any foam that rises. Strain it, and you’ll have a rich chicken stock.
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**Mushroom Stock**: For a deep, umami flavor, sauté a mix of fresh mushrooms (like shiitake or cremini) with onions and garlic. Add in some water, a splash of soy sauce, and herbs like thyme and rosemary. Simmer for about an hour, then strain. This stock is great for risottos or soups!
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**Beef Stock**: If you’re feeling ambitious, try making beef stock! Roast beef bones in the oven until they’re browned. Then, in a large pot, combine the bones with water, mirepoix (that’s the onions, carrots, and celery), and herbs. Let it simmer for a good 8-12 hours for that rich flavor. Strain, and you’ve got a hearty beef stock!
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