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~MS~ 11-15-2008 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by lashbear (Post 253832)
I was going to say "I do hope you make Stock with the carcases afterward, but I see ~MS~ has beaten me to it. ! :p


Sounds great !! When can I come over for some Turkey ?? :D


Another thing you can do is: once you make, say, 4-5 Gallons of stock, you can then strain it, return to the heat, and reduce it waaaay down to about 1 Gallon (which I believe is almost the same as a Litre..) Then you can freeze it in Ice-cube trays, empty the stock cubes into a ziploc bag, and use them as you would commercial stock-cubes. This saves room in the freezer.

...also 1 or 2 of these stock cubes are good for "sauteeing" veggies in a pan instead of shortening.


Visible mojo for my favorite bear....

when can you come for turkey? Easter 09 sound good to you?



I like doing that too but totally forgot about it, I haven't done it in a few years since I started doing the bottle thing. I need to do that this holiday season for making seasoned veggies and rice dishes. I think my stand alone freezer dying was why I had stopped doing the ice cube version. Another nice advantage is for those of us who have to ration our salt intake, with the fresh stock we can control the flavors like onion/garlic/bayleaf and help not 'need' that extra sodium...it's also terrific if you have anyone allergic to MSG in your life, you can use it for so many things not just soup base.

Betty 11-15-2008 04:56 PM

Whole chickens were on sale for about $3.20 each so I bought two and am roasting them as we speak. After dinner, I'll throw the carcasses in the stock pot just as you guys suggested. Should be tasty!

Disneyphile 11-26-2008 01:52 PM

We just had awesome budget gourmet dinners two nights in a row.

Night One:
Roasted chicken, rubbed with garlic, lemon juice, olive oil, and rosemary
Sauteed spinach with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, red onion, fresh garlic, and seasonings

Cost: $7 (everything purchased on sale)

Night Two:
Italian wedding soup made from boiling the roasted chicken carcass, leftover sauteed spinach, with added sausage and a handful of pasta. I think we liked this second meal better than the first! The balsamic vinegar in the sauteed leftover spinach really gave it a nice kick too.

Additional cost: $2

Total for two awesomely delicious and nutritious meals for two: $9. :)

Morrigoon 01-15-2009 12:48 AM

Not exactly leftovers, but dressing up food for sure:
http://annathered.wordpress.com/2008...ll-e-sandwich/

lashbear 01-15-2009 03:04 AM

I just found "Love Food, Hate Waste" - Lots of ideas for us all there !! I'm off to enter a few into my electronic cookbook !! :cool:


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