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Homemade Nutrient-Rich Vegetable Broth Recipe

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Ingredients

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vegetable peels well washed enough to fill a large stockpot (10 litre)
2 liters water enough to cover the vegetables
1 bay leaf
peppercorn

Nutritional information

0.1
Calories
0 g
Calories From Fat
0 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
19.8mg
Sodium
0 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
0 g
Sugars
0 g
Protein
2004g
Serving Size (g)
1
Serving Size

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Homemade Nutrient-Rich Vegetable Broth Recipe

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    Simple, good & smart! I made the mistake of buying a large quantity of store brand frozen veggies on sale & after the wife & I tried them we were extremely disappointed, I got them at a great price but they were terrible...I was stuck with bags of them. I was going to throw them out but I searched out Veg stock & found this! Thank you!
    After cooling I measure out 1 cup & poor into ice cube trays & I am set anytime I need to make rice or my famous chili.

    • 145 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Vegetable Stock,Simple, good & smart! I made the mistake of buying a large quantity of store brand frozen veggies on sale & after the wife & I tried them we were extremely disappointed, I got them at a great price but they were terrible…I was stuck with bags of them. I was going to throw them out but I searched out Veg stock & found this! Thank you! After cooling I measure out 1 cup & poor into ice cube trays & I am set anytime I need to make rice or my famous chili.,Thank you for posting this. I would have never thought to save what I call “veggie waste”. I saved zucchini ends, carrot tops and peels, yellow onion skins and tops and bottoms, same with green onions, celery leaves and tops and bottoms. I even added veggies that were “sort of” starting to rot. I soaked everything in cold water, swishing it around to make sure it was all very well cleaned. Ran it through a coliander and then put it all in a huge stockpot, filled with water. Added 2 bayleaves and about 15 turns of my peppercorn grinder. Brought it all to a boil and then simmer it for 2 hours. Last 30 minutes I did about 3-4 turns of my sea salt grinder. used it in place of chicken broth, adding a few cubes of chicken bouillon and it turned out fantastic. thank you!!!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Place the Vegetables in the Stockpot, Add 2 Litres of Water, a Bay Leaf and Some Peppercorns, and Simmer, Covered, Over a Low Heat For 1-2 Hours.

    2
    Done

    Strain and Freeze in Small Portions (about 1 Cup/8 Fluid Ounces).

    3
    Done

    If You Run Out of Stock, Use Water, and Add a Teaspoonful of Soy Sauce, Miso Paste or Vegemite, and a Bayleaf.

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