THYME CHICKEN STOCK
My thyme plant is in need of a haircut, so I’ll make a stock today using the cuttings.
First, I’ll boil the cuttings and pour off a cup of the tea. It has a nice taste and is good for you.
I’ll add a frozen chicken thigh, carrots, a couple of frozen celery stalks, a chopped onion and the last little garlic cloves, smashed whole, seasoned with chicken or beef granulated bullion.
I’ll take the chicken out as soon as it’s done, cool and strip the meat off, bag and freeze it for another day.
Put the bones back in and simmer until done adding liquid if necessary.
Drain, saving the stock and throw away bones, etc.
Use this stock to make soup, boil potatoes, or pasta, or country style ribs. Then strain and return the stock to the freezer, enriched with the flavors of whatever you boiled in it.
The meats, vegetables you’ve cooked in it are filled with the wonderful flavors of the stock.
My thyme plant is in need of a haircut, so I’ll make a stock today using the cuttings.
First, I’ll boil the cuttings and pour off a cup of the tea. It has a nice taste and is good for you.
I’ll add a frozen chicken thigh, carrots, a couple of frozen celery stalks, a chopped onion and the last little garlic cloves, smashed whole, seasoned with chicken or beef granulated bullion.
I’ll take the chicken out as soon as it’s done, cool and strip the meat off, bag and freeze it for another day.
Put the bones back in and simmer until done adding liquid if necessary.
Drain, saving the stock and throw away bones, etc.
Use this stock to make soup, boil potatoes, or pasta, or country style ribs. Then strain and return the stock to the freezer, enriched with the flavors of whatever you boiled in it.
The meats, vegetables you’ve cooked in it are filled with the wonderful flavors of the stock.