What to do with juice and bones after cooking whole chicken in crock pot?
AlyssaPetsDogs
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Hi all! I’m a big fan of cooking whole chickens in the crock pot because it is cheap and works great for fall off the bone chicken for shredding. I usually just season the chicken and put it in and it makes a TON of juice. Can I use this for something? What about the carcus or bones? I know people are into the bone broth but I’m not sure if there is any “stuff” left in the bones after the chicken had been in the crockpot for 4 hours cooking.
Thanks in advance! I just hate to be wasteful!
Thanks in advance! I just hate to be wasteful!
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I do this all the time too! So delicious. The first night we eat chicken meat and then I put all the bones back in the crock pot. I cut up the remaining meat and put it in the fridge. I fill the crock pot with water and sometimes will add onions and spices. Leave it on low overnight. The next day you can carefully pour the stock out, add celer celery carrots, remaining chicken meat and some pasta for a delicious chicken noodle soup.8
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I do this all the time too! So delicious. The first night we eat chicken meat and then I put all the bones back in the crock pot. I cut up the remaining meat and put it in the fridge. I fill the crock pot with water and sometimes will add onions and spices. Leave it on low overnight. The next day you can carefully pour the stock out, add celer celery carrots, remaining chicken meat and some pasta for a delicious chicken noodle soup.
Awesome! Do you use the juice that is in the crock pot after the chicken as well?0 -
alyssadanielle2493 wrote: »Awesome! Do you use the juice that is in the crock pot after the chicken as well?
Yes. If you refrigerate it over night, any fat will solidify and you can remove it if desired.3 -
Freeze it in icecube trays and you have chicken stock in handy cubes for later meals. Reduce it down for a more intense flavor.2
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After I cook a chicken I boil the bones in a big stock pot, and drippings from cooked chicken, along with onion with skin, garlic, a couple carrots, and a couple celery stalks. Bring to boil then Simmer for at least an hour. Strain out everything except the liquids. I put broth in pint and quart jars in fridge. Use for soup, rice, sauce base, quinoa, etc, or just heat and drink after removing the solid fat at top.5
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I always turn the juice into gravy for couscous or brown rice with a little light margarine and flour (about 3 tablespoons of each)1
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I always strain the broth and freeze it till I'm ready to make veg or chicken veg soup.
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Call it broth or stock.
I pour the broth in to a large mason jar through a strainer and let it cool in the fridge. I scoop off the fat in the morning. You will find the broth will have jellied by morning. There’s your bone broth.
When I have the time I roast the bones in a 500 F oven until the kitchen is filled with the smells of roast chicken.
http://www.geniuskitchen.com/recipe/kittencals-best-chicken-stock-broth-crock-pot-option-118258
I will reheat it all back together in the slow cooker with onion, frozen celery tops, onion, and carrot peelings.
Strain it again.
Meat, noodles and veggies only have to cook for about fifteen minutes with the finished stock.1 -
ymmv depending on where your chickens come from, but around here i chill the 'juice' first just to get rid of the fat. because so freaking much of it turns out to be fat.
it can definitely be used though. and it's wonderful.0 -
Roasting the bones adds depth of flavor and color. I roast veggies too and then simmer with roasted bones, reducing for richer stock.2
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Lol The fact that there’s nothing left in the bones afterwords is good. That’s why it’s called bone broth, because all of the bone marrow goes into the broth. You can use it for cooking other things. For example making another soup or just drinking it out of a cup. However if you’re watching your salt intake you may want to be careful because chances are while you were cooking in the first place you were adding salt. Bone broth is very keto or low carb friendly.0
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