Please register to access this content.
To continue viewing the content you love, please sign in or create a new account
Dismiss
This content is for our paying subscribers only

Food Guide to Cooking

This ultimate recipe to making beef bone broth at home is so good, you'll definitely need more of it

Considered beneficial for gut and bone health, slow-cooked broth has better absorption



Here's a quick and classic recipe to making bone broth at home!
Video Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal/Gulf News

Bone broth is a product of humble beginnings. With over 12,000 years of history, bone broth has found its place in the world (with different names, of course). The French call it bouillon, the Portuguese caldo, the Italians brodo di carne, the Koreans seolleongtang, the Japanese call it tonkotsu, the Chinese have the bak kut teh, in India haddi ka shorba... the list goes on.

That being said, here's a classic recipe to making bone broth at home. What's more? It's healthy!

Preparation time: 10 minutes

Cooking time: 36 hours

Serves: 10

Ingredients:

Here's what you'll need: Grass-fed beef bones, spring onions, onions, carrots, coriander (cilantro), bay leaves, rock salt, black peppercorns, thyme, ginger, garlic and tomato purée
Image Credit: Stefan Lindeque/Gulf News
  1. 1 kg grass-fed beef bones
  2. 2 medium-sized white onions, chopped
  3. 3 carrots, chopped
  4. 5 sprig coriander (cilantro)
  5. 5 sprig spring onions
  6. 2 sprig thyme
  7. 10-15 garlic cloves
  8. 1 ginger
  9. 1 tbsp rock salt
  10. 1 tbsp black peppercorns
  11. 2 bay leaves
  12. 2 tbsp tomato purée

Method:

Step 1: The first step is to roast your beef bones in an oven at 200C till they turn lightly golden brown in colour. Roast it for at least 30 to 45 minutes, before taking it out of the oven.

In a tray, place your beef bones...

... and let it roast

1 of 2

Step 2: As the beef bones get roasted, it is time to chop the onions, carrots and peel the garlic. Keep it aside on a separate tray, for this will also need to be placed into an oven to roast.

Chop the onions...

... carrots

... peel the garlic

... and place it on a separate tray, ready to be roasted!

1 of 4

Step 3: Once the beef bones are thoroughly roasted, it is time to baste it with tomato purée to increase the flavour of the broth. Place the marinated beef bones once again in the oven and roast it at 200C for another 20 to 30 minutes, or until they turn evenly brown.

Rub a large amount of tomato purée on the lightly roasted beef bones...

... and keep it back in the microwave till they turn evenly brown

... roast the vegetables as well.

1 of 3

Advertisement

Step 4: Once roasted, remove the beef bones and the vegetables and add it into a thick-bottomed pour. Pour hot water in to the pot till the meat and the vegetables are submerged.

Once roasted, add the bones into a thick-bottomed pan...

... along with the roasted vegetables.

Pour hot water into the pan so that all the ingredients are submerged.

1 of 3

Step 5: Next add the fresh thyme into the pot. For the spices, add the bay leaves, black peppercorns and rock salt into the pot as well.

Add fresh thyme...

... bay leaves, rock salt and black peppercorns

1 of 2

Step 6: Set your broth on a high flame and steadily stir the mix till it comes to a light simmer. You can also use a ladle to skim off any impurities or scum that rises up to the surface of the pot. Once done, slow cook the broth on a low flame for 6 to 8 hours for the flavours to permeate.

Note: You can also slow cook the broth for longer hours.

Skim off the excess fat and other impurities that would rise to the surface using a ladle
Image Credit: Stefan Lindeque/ Gulf News

Step 7: Once slow-cooked, strain out the vegetables and beef bones. Once again, strain out the fat and impurities, which surface. Strain the broth into another thick-bottomed pot using a sieve.

Strain out the vegetables...

... and the bones

Slowly remove the fat or any other impurities once again by using a ladle

Strain the broth into another thick-bottomed pot using a sieve

1 of 4

Step 8: To season the broth, slice the ginger, chop the coriander (cilantro) and cut the spring onions and keep it aside.

Slice the ginger...

... chop the coriander (cilantro)

... and cut the spring onion

1 of 3

Advertisement

Step 9: Add the freshly chopped seasoning into the hot broth and adjust the salt and seasoning as per your liking. Once done, strain the seasoning out.

Note: Make sure you don't cook the seasoning because you have to maintain that raw and natural taste.

Add the fresh seasoning into the broth and stir it well...

... before straining it out

1 of 2

Step 10: Bone broth is now ready to serve and enjoy!

Enjoy your bone broth!
Image Credit: Stefan Lindeque/Gulf News
Paul Frangie
Restaurant owner, HAPI Dubai
Advertisement