Cooking Instructions
- 1
place bones in roasting pan and brown in 400° oven for 30 min
- 2
add onion, carrots, and garlic; continue in oven for another 30 min
- 3
transfer all of this to dutch oven. discard any accumulated fat.
- 4
add remaining ingredients, bring to a boil. reduce heat, cover partially and simmer for about 5 hours, skimming foam from surface occasionally.
- 5
using several layers of cheesecloth in a colander, strain stock into bowl. cool to room temperature and refrigerate.
- 6
before using skim congealed fat from surface.
- 7
makes 1 1/2 - 2 quarts
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