I also used 1/2 cream and 1/2
beef broth thinking the cream would add some richness or depth, but I'm not sure the cream was really noticeable.
Not exact matches
A great alternative to my Mother's traditional hamburger queso dip for New Year's Eve — I
think I will try this with some veggie crumbles infused with «not
beef»
broth (to completely mimic her recipe) and bring my own version this year.
BTW, a tip that I
think you» ll like» I know you use Better than Bouillon soup base; rather than use
beef broth in chili, I usually use water, and stir in some
beef base.
Used two cans of ready cut tomatoes and 1 c
beef broth — browned the carrots with the onions —
think that made it more flavorful.
I
thought, there is no way I'm throwing this out just to add back in the
beef broth the recipe calls for.
I had never tried marmite until tonight and
think it made this much closer to a
beef stew flavor (having tried the
broth prior to adding it) so I'd definitely recommend buying marmite.
I couldn't find the au jus sauce either so I tried to
think of something similar and I came up with a combination of
beef gravy diluted with
beef broth.
Looking forward to making this weekend but I
think instead of soaking my chiles in water, I will soak in the
beef broth I'm using instead, so I don't lose any great flavor.
My old recipe used white wine (which is great in a pinch), but red gives it that robustness you
thought you could only get in onion soup made with
beef broth.
But we like to
think of vegetable juice as that special - occasion ingredient (like a great bottle of wine or a quart of great
beef broth from the butcher) that makes a huge difference.
Do you
think i woukd get benefits of making
beef bone
broth from conventional EU controlled farmed animals?
I never
thought to put ground
beef in my bone
broth so it will be interesting to see how this turns out.
Bone
broth is a flavorful liquid made by boiling the bones of just about any vertebrate you can
think of (typically poultry,
beef, bison, lamb, or fish) in water for an extended period of time (typically anywhere from 4 hours to 40 hours!).
Since she wasn't acting lethargic, I
thought she might just be constipated so I put warm
beef broth on her dinner and gave kept encouraging her to drink.