Homemade Beef Stock

Homemade Beef Stock
Recipe by Doug DiPasquale, Holistic Nutritionist.
Directions for: Homemade Beef Stock

Ingredients

7 lb(s) beef bones, cut by the butcher to reveal the marrow

3 cooking onions, chopped

3 carrots, chopped

3 stalks of celery, chopped

2 roma tomatoes, chopped

1 heads garlic, halved

4 sprig thyme

2 sprig rosemary

2 bay leaves

1 can can of organic* tomato paste

2 Tbsp organic* olive oil

1 bottle organic* red wine

Enough filtered water to cover bones

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spread bones in a deep pan and place in the oven. Roast bones until they are well browned, stirring occasionally. this should take approximately one hour. Remove from oven when browned.

2. Heat a large stock pot on the stove on medium high heat. Saut onions, carrots, celery and garlic in the olive oil in the bottom of the stock pot. when vegetables have browned, tomatoes and let cook for a minute. Add tomato paste, stirring well to ensure it does not burn to the bottom of the pan. after the tomato paste has cooked for a few minutes, add the wine.

3. Add the bones to the pot, carefully arranging them so that they all fit. Pour cold filtered water over the bones until they are covered completely. Bring gently to a simmer, being sure to not let the pot boil ( a hard boil will make the stock turn cloudy). as you bring the stock to a simmer, skim the foam, fat and impurities that rise to the surface. Continue to skim as the stock simmers.

4. once simmering, add the thyme, rosemary and bay leaves.Allow stock to simmer gently for 8 - 10 hours, skimming occasionally. do not worry if the stock reduces significantly, although if this happens quickly you may want to turn the temperature down (it should be on very low).

5. once it has cooked for the alloted time, remove from heat. Strain carefully through a fine sieve lined with cheesecloth, discarding the bones and cooked vegetables. Put into a container and chill.

6. when using stock, discard the layer of fat that accumulates at the top of the chilled broth. Use for soups, stews or sauces.Enjoy.