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= Microwave chicken stock = | = Microwave chicken stock = | ||
Based on [https://leitesculinaria.com/112202/recipes-microwave-chicken-stock.html Leites Culinaria] but without the annoying adverts and converted for European units and microwaves. Works really well. | Based on [https://leitesculinaria.com/112202/recipes-microwave-chicken-stock.html Leites Culinaria] but without the annoying adverts and converted for European units and microwaves. Works really well. | ||
− | + | Please bear in mind a 1.75kg chicken will make four batches of this size. | |
− | == Ingredients == | + | Around 28 minutes of time for enough stock for a week of delicious home made meals! |
− | * 70g cooked chicken bones and skin (from an old roast chicken) | + | |
− | * 250ml cold water | + | == Ingredients for 1 batch == |
− | * 1/2 garlic clove | + | * 70g cooked chicken bones and skin (from an old roast chicken). |
− | * 10-15ml chopped vegetables, such as onion, carrots, or celery | + | * 250ml cold water. |
− | * 0.5ml white pepper and salt to taste, added after cooking | + | * 1/2 garlic clove. |
+ | * 10-15ml chopped vegetables, such as onion, carrots, or celery. | ||
+ | * 0.5ml white pepper and salt to taste, added after cooking. | ||
== Directions == | == Directions == | ||
# Put everything listed in the ingredients into a big microwave jug. | # Put everything listed in the ingredients into a big microwave jug. | ||
− | # Cook on 1000W power for 7 minutes - stir halfway through | + | # Cook on 1000W power for 7 minutes - stir halfway through, especially if the water does not cover the chicken. |
# Stand for 2 minutes then strain and add the seasoning if required | # Stand for 2 minutes then strain and add the seasoning if required | ||
If not using immediately, refridgerates well for up to five to seven days at 0C. Ensure it is completely cold before placing in fridge in a sealed container. | If not using immediately, refridgerates well for up to five to seven days at 0C. Ensure it is completely cold before placing in fridge in a sealed container. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Or may be frozen. | ||
If doubling amounts, remember to double the time as it's a microwave! 140g of bones and 500ml of water will be 14 minutes not 7. | If doubling amounts, remember to double the time as it's a microwave! 140g of bones and 500ml of water will be 14 minutes not 7. | ||
− | [[Recipes | Other recipes]] | + | [[Recipes | Other recipes]] | [[Recipes#Savory | Savory sauces and side dishes]] |
Latest revision as of 14:08, 30 November 2024
Other recipes | Savory sauces and side dishes
Microwave chicken stock
Based on Leites Culinaria but without the annoying adverts and converted for European units and microwaves. Works really well.
Please bear in mind a 1.75kg chicken will make four batches of this size.
Around 28 minutes of time for enough stock for a week of delicious home made meals!
Ingredients for 1 batch
- 70g cooked chicken bones and skin (from an old roast chicken).
- 250ml cold water.
- 1/2 garlic clove.
- 10-15ml chopped vegetables, such as onion, carrots, or celery.
- 0.5ml white pepper and salt to taste, added after cooking.
Directions
- Put everything listed in the ingredients into a big microwave jug.
- Cook on 1000W power for 7 minutes - stir halfway through, especially if the water does not cover the chicken.
- Stand for 2 minutes then strain and add the seasoning if required
If not using immediately, refridgerates well for up to five to seven days at 0C. Ensure it is completely cold before placing in fridge in a sealed container.
Or may be frozen.
If doubling amounts, remember to double the time as it's a microwave! 140g of bones and 500ml of water will be 14 minutes not 7.