Re: Ketogenic Diet - Path To Transformation?
If you have a pressure cooker it is even less time. I cook mine for 4 hours in the pressure cooker, then I open it, put some more water, salt and turmeric, and cook it for another hour. The bones are always almost completely "melted" in the end.
dugdeep said:Nienna said:I don't need - and can't tolerate - a lot of the stuff others are putting in their bone broth. I'm only interested in the goodies gotten out of the bones anyways. So it is as simple as putting bones in a pan, filling the pan up with water and simmering.
That's the way we do it, too - just bones and water and you're off to the races. I find the broth doesn't need really long cook times, either, despite what some people recommend. Anything over 24 hours and I find it doesn't gel in the fridge. Chicken broth needs even less time; around 12 hours dies the trick.
If you have a pressure cooker it is even less time. I cook mine for 4 hours in the pressure cooker, then I open it, put some more water, salt and turmeric, and cook it for another hour. The bones are always almost completely "melted" in the end.