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Homemade Healing Bone Broth

June 14, 2019 by Suzi Lutke

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Does anyone else notice that “bone broth” is all the rage right now? It comes in drinks, powders, soups, boxes, cans, etc. The funny thing is, this is the good stuff that used to be in our grandparents’ soups. It’s nothing new at all. Just good ol’ real food made using the whole animal. Nothing goes to waste, just like it used to be.

How to make homemade healing bone broth in the instant pot.

Broth Versus Bone Broth

So, what’s the difference between broth and bone broth? Broth is made by cooking meat or vegetables in water to create a delicious broth full of the nutrients from ingredients it was boiled with. Bone broth is the very same thing except that bones, tendons, organs, feet, skin, and nearly every part of the animal are cooked in water for an extended amount of time, or under high pressure, to create a more nutrient dense broth.

A good bone broth should congeal and become like jello as it cools (that’s because gelatin is made from the bones of animals). Plain ol’ broth will not congeal as it doesn’t have the collagen present that bone broth does.

Pressure Cooker Versus Slow Cooker

Have you heard that it’s better to make bone broth in a pressure cooker, like the Instant Pot, instead of a slow cooker or simmer on the stovetop? I’ve read up on this and found some interesting information from The Paleo Mom about slow cooked bone broth and pressure cooked bone broth. Basically, the final thought is that pressure cooked is healthier as it allows for less oxidization in the broth. But, you can certainly achieve mostly the same result by slow cooking chicken bones in water for 20-24 hours.

How to make homemade healing bone broth in the instant pot.

Does the Quality of Meat Make a Difference?

This is a question I’ve had for a very long time. If I’m leaching out nutrients at a high pressure from the WHOLE animal, I’d really like it to be uncontaminated and as healthy as possible. I did some reading on this awhile ago and found some I interesting and even scary information (thank you Google). I read an article about organically raised chickens leaching lead into the broth. Wow, that got me thinking maybe organic isn’t always better? Well, once again, The Paleo Mom did the hard work and addressed this concern. Read about it here. I still try to use cage free or organic meat when making bone broth, but I also make it without at times.

Hopefully I’ve addressed many of the questions or sent you in the right direction to find more scientific, research based information about bone broth. Obviously, I am a huge fan of The Paleo Mom. Her writing is thorough and scientific.

What Do You Add to Bone Broth?

I add whole pieces of celery, carrots, and onions. I also splash some apple cider vinegar which helps with leaching out all nutrients from the bones (according to some). Of course, I also add about 5 cups of water and chicken bones. Sometimes I add spices like rosemary, thyme, and sage. And that’s it!

How to make homemade healing bone broth in the instant pot with added vegetables.
How to make homemade healing bone broth in the instant pot with added vegetables.

Is Bone Broth Healthier For You?

Bone broth is healthier for you. It’s especially good for gut health and gut healing. It also has more protein in it than broth. The good stuff in the bone broth comes from the collagen which is leached out of the bones. The collagen helps YOU grow stronger hair, bones, joints, and has healing properties for the lining of your stomach. Read The Paleo Mom’s article on bone broth for more information. She also has some great podcasts and other insights into making your own bone broth.

What Are Some Ways To Use Bone Broth?

There are a million and one ways to use this super food! First of all, I typically make bone broth from chicken bones. I usually do this after making a whole chicken for dinner. I save the bones in the freezer until I’m ready to use. You can also save chicken thighs and other bones from other meals. Here is my quick list of ways to use chicken bone broth.

  1. Brothsicles- I freeze bone broth in silicone cupcake inserts and use them in recipes or to deglaze a sauté pan. I got this idea from Cook By Color Nutrition.
  2. Fresh or frozen bone broth in smoothies. The Whole Smiths has a great “Cold Buster” smoothie in her recent cookbook which uses bone broth.
  3. Use it in soups.
  4. Use in casseroles.
  5. Drink a glass plain.
  6. Create a sauce or gravy with it.
  7. Soak your kids’ bread in it for a healthy and nutritious meal.
  8. Add it to the sauté in my Healthy Chicken Pasta Dinner in 30 Minutes recipe.
  9. Add it to my One Pot Sausage and Veggie Meal.

Can I Get My Broth To Be More Congealed?

If you find your bone broth is too thin after cooling, be sure to keep the water content at minimum on your next attempt. I put about 5 cups of water into my pressure cooker and yield about 4 cups of broth.

How to make homemade healing bone broth in the instant pot with added vegetables.
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Homemade Healing Bone Broth

This recipe explains how to use an electric pressure cooker to make chicken bone broth.
Course Soup
Servings 4 cups

Equipment

  • Pressure Cooker

Ingredients

  • 1-2 lbs chicken bones I use one whole chicken with the meat removed
  • 1 onion
  • 2-3 stalks celery
  • 3-5 carrots
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 5 cups of water Enough to cover half the bones but no more.

Instructions

  • Dump everything into the pressure cooker. Seal the the steam vent valve. Set for 2 hours and 25 minutes (I have done as little as 1 hour and 30 minutes).
  • When cooking is complete, let it naturally release.
  • Pour broth through a screen and store in a mason jar in the fridge.
  • Or, you can pour into silicone ice trays or cupcake inserts and make frozen brothsicles.

Notes

You can also use a slow cooker and cook for 20-24 hours to achieve the same results.
 
When the broth has cooled, you will see a fat layer sealing the top of the broth. It’s recommended that you remove this before eating, especially if the chicken you used was not organic, free range. Animals store toxins in their fat cells.
 
Keeps for 2 weeks WITH the fat sealing the top of the broth.

So, there you have it. Homemade Healing Bone Broth! Hope you give it a try!

This recipe explains how to make homemade healing bone broth using the instant pot and shares articles and research to support the benefits of bone broth.

Filed Under: Paleo, Recipes, Whole 30 Tagged With: bone broth, chicken bone broth, chicken broth, Collagen, instant pot, instant pot recipes, Paleo, whole30

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