From: GinnyP
On Sep 15, 2002
I'm no 'stock' expert, but this was easy and tasty. I added a bouquet garni. I added kosher salt at the end, but then again, I add salt to almost everything. I tripled the recipe and now I have stock in my freezer in 1-cup portions, as well as stock cubes, for when I just want a tablespoon or so. I've heard to always cover your veggies with "cold" water and bring to boiling, for a clearer stock, so I did that also. Thanks!
From: Alisa Lea
On Dec 24, 2005
Made a batch of this to use to brine my turkey for Christmas. Just put it on to simmer and forgot about it. It smelled wonderful cooking!
From: mliss29
On Mar 26, 2008
This was very easy to make and it made the house smell wonderful. Reviewed for Healthy Choices ABC.
From: Lunarcleo
On Nov 29, 2008
This stock was great. We used it to brine our Thanksgiving turkey as well as for our gravy and in a couple other side dishes that required stock. We didn't have leeks and used some extra onion and garlic. Definitely an easy and economical alternative to buying our own stock, especially since all the non-premium brands are loaded with salt and MSG. We'll use this again!
From: Shahana
On Apr 18, 2008
Well I don't know what I did wrong but I found it terribly lacking in taste. It could be a great way of getting rid of those weekold veggies in the fridge but would really need a lot of something to get flavour. Sorry it doesn't work for me.
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