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  2. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Basic stocks are usually named for the primary meat type. A distinction is usually made between fond blanc, or white stock, made by using raw bones and mirepoix, and fond brun, or brown stock, which gets its color by roasting the bones and mirepoix before boiling; the bones may also be coated in tomato paste before roasting.

  3. Soups in East Asian culture - Wikipedia

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    Diàotāng (吊汤; 吊湯; diào tāng): A filtered white broth made through vigorous boiling of bones and chicken that has been clarified using pureed or finely minced chicken breast meat. Repeating the clarification and infusion process with more minced chicken produces a double-clarified broth (双吊汤; 雙吊湯; shuāng diào tāng).

  4. Martha's 1-Ingredient Upgrade for the Best Chicken Soup - AOL

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    Roast chicken bones: Roasting the bones for stock is one of the easiest ways to give stock a deeper and more complex overall flavor. By caramelizing the bones, the flavor and color of the stock ...

  5. Follow These Simple Instructions to Boil Chicken Without ...

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    To boil chicken, start by placing two 8- to 9-ounce chicken breasts in a small saucepan or small straight-sided skillet and cover with liquid. (You can use either water, chicken stock, or a ...

  6. You'll Want to Make Ree's Old-Fashioned Chicken Stew All ...

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    Add the chicken broth, potatoes, carrots, parsnips, 1 ½ teaspoons salt, and ½ teaspoon pepper and stir to combine. Add the chicken back to the pot, bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.

  7. Chicken soup - Wikipedia

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    Chicken stock is a liquid in which chicken bones and vegetables have been simmered for the purpose of serving as an ingredient in more complex dishes. [12] Chicken stock is not usually served as is. Stock can be made with less palatable parts of the chicken, such as feet, necks or bones: the higher bone content in these parts contributes more ...

  8. 5 Costco Meals That Are Cheaper Than Buying Takeout - AOL

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    Some sustainable shoppers boil down the bones to make chicken stock for even more recipes. Think of it this way, the more parts of the chicken you use, the more you’re getting for your money.

  9. Aspic - Wikipedia

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    The recipe calls for the meat to be cleaned, washed, and then boiled for a short time, no longer than 10 minutes. Then the water is changed, and vegetables and spices are added. This is cooked until the meat begins to separate from the bones, then the bones are removed, the meat stock is filtered, and the meat and stock are poured into shallow ...