Thomas Alan
The Living Force
Re: Ketogenic Diet - Path To Transformation?
My first attempt at bone broth is complete. When I bought these bones I didn't specify marrow bones. These appear to be spinal bones. They had a lot of meat and fat still on them. Out of 3 lbs total I trimmed about a pound/.45k of meat and fat off before I started cooking. There was still some meat and fat when I put it the crock pot.
I cooked them on low for about 23 hours. All the meat came off the bones while cooking. I strained out the meat (had it and a little broth for lunch, tastes really good:) ) The broth fit nicely in to a 1 quart/liter canning jar. So, 2 lbs bones yielded 1 quart broth. The broth was only about half clear, probably because I couldn't get all the meat off before cooking.
Are the bones any use at this point? A while after I put the lid on the canning jar the top popped down. Is it ok to store it this way or should it still be refrigerated?
Mac
My first attempt at bone broth is complete. When I bought these bones I didn't specify marrow bones. These appear to be spinal bones. They had a lot of meat and fat still on them. Out of 3 lbs total I trimmed about a pound/.45k of meat and fat off before I started cooking. There was still some meat and fat when I put it the crock pot.
I cooked them on low for about 23 hours. All the meat came off the bones while cooking. I strained out the meat (had it and a little broth for lunch, tastes really good:) ) The broth fit nicely in to a 1 quart/liter canning jar. So, 2 lbs bones yielded 1 quart broth. The broth was only about half clear, probably because I couldn't get all the meat off before cooking.
Are the bones any use at this point? A while after I put the lid on the canning jar the top popped down. Is it ok to store it this way or should it still be refrigerated?
Mac

There is about an inch of fat at the top of the jar and I still have the meat and fat I trimmed off. The broth tastes good. Maybe I throw some that in the broth, heat it and have a good soup. :)