Subj : 3/18 Soup Starters - 2 To : All From : Dave Drum Date : Sun Mar 17 2024 12:21:46 MMMMM-----Meal-Master - formatted by MMCONV 2.10 Title: Homemade Chicken Stock Categories: Poultry, Vegetables, Herbs Servings: 2 gallons 5 lb chicken backs 5 lb chicken necks 1 lb chicken gizzards; opt 3 lb yellow onions 2 lb carrots; ends trimmed 8 oz celery ribs, w/leaves 3 bay leaves lg bunch of parsley stems 12 black peppercorns 12 fresh thyme sprigs +=OR=+ 2 ts dried thyme 7 qt cool and non-chlorinated - water Add the backs, necks, and gizzards, if using, to a 16-quart stockpot. Quarter the onions, leaving the skins on, as they contribute a golden color, and add them to the pot. Chop or break the carrots and celery into 3 or 4 pieces each and add to the pot. Add the remaining ingredients and cover with the cool water. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer gently for 6 hours. Do not let the stock boil, or it may become cloudy. Strain the stock through a colander into large bowls or big jars and let cool, then cover and refrigerate for 12 hours or overnight. Skim the fat from the cold stock, then strain it through a fine-mesh sieve lined in cheesecloth into a large stockpot. Bring the stock to a strong, rolling boil and boil for 10 minutes. Ladle into the clean jars, leaving 1-inch headspace. Clean the jar rims well with white vinegar. Place the lids and rings on the jars and finger-tighten the rings. Process the stock at 10 pounds of pressure: 20 minutes for pints, 25 minutes for quarts. If working with mixed sizes, process for 25 minutes. Let the pressure fall naturally and the canner cool completely before opening and removing the jars and placing on a folded towel. Let the jars cool for 12 hours before removing the rings and lifting each jar by the flat lid; it should hold tight, indicating a safe seal. The stock is shelf stable for 1 year. By Cathy Barrow Makes: 8 quarts RECIPE FROM: https://www.motherearthnews.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM------------------------------------------------- .... "If you're afraid of butter, use cream." -- Julia Child --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .