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One of my employees just got 800+ lb. of beef from a steer, his wife had earlier asked their butcher to pack up the bones and include them for their dog- Then their dog died before they delivered the meat (and about 100 lb. of fresh/frozen beef bones!).
He gave me two cases, at least 50 lb. of bones. WAY more than MY dog can use... I'd only feel safe giving my dog a few of the largest bones, not ribs,m & smaller/easily splintered bones. And it's all in perfect shape, I'm wanting to make some beef stock for sure-
What ELSE is good to do with large quantities of fresh beef bone?
Marrow?
I've got an instant pot, have made stock this way a lot recently. I've liked this for "bone broth"- I've also used a stock pot on low for long time simmering, generally have either used roasted bones (browned in oven) or used bones from roasted/grilled beef. What other techniques could you reccomend?
I usually have added celery, onion trimmings, garlic and occasionally carrots for veggetable & beef broth. Any other good veggie combinations?
(Edit)
https://www.kitchenknifeforums.com/threads/dark-beef-stock-for-french-onion-soup.50900/
I just skimmed this thread, re: dark beef broth for french onion soup. Will certainly try out DARKER grilled/roasted vegetables as recommended.
He gave me two cases, at least 50 lb. of bones. WAY more than MY dog can use... I'd only feel safe giving my dog a few of the largest bones, not ribs,m & smaller/easily splintered bones. And it's all in perfect shape, I'm wanting to make some beef stock for sure-
What ELSE is good to do with large quantities of fresh beef bone?
Marrow?
I've got an instant pot, have made stock this way a lot recently. I've liked this for "bone broth"- I've also used a stock pot on low for long time simmering, generally have either used roasted bones (browned in oven) or used bones from roasted/grilled beef. What other techniques could you reccomend?
I usually have added celery, onion trimmings, garlic and occasionally carrots for veggetable & beef broth. Any other good veggie combinations?
(Edit)
https://www.kitchenknifeforums.com/threads/dark-beef-stock-for-french-onion-soup.50900/
I just skimmed this thread, re: dark beef broth for french onion soup. Will certainly try out DARKER grilled/roasted vegetables as recommended.
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