Freeze leftover
broth in an ice cube tray for easy warm - up as needed.
I freeze a condensed
broth in ice cube trays then take out a few and microwave in a mug.
Some people will put
broth in ice cube trays so that they can grab a cube or two and add it to cooking.
Our has never grown those long, thick stalks, but I experimented last fall (which comes early here in Minnesota) by making sort of a celery broth after the crop froze in the garden, then froze
the broth in ice cube trays.
So I freeze some of the homemade vegetable
broth in ice cube trays (or those silicone trays for making baby food) and put it in the freezer.
Not exact matches
If you can't find a use for it right away, you can freeze it
in ice cube trays and then have it handy whenever a recipe calls for
broth.
When I open a large container of
broth and don't use all of it, I like to make
ice cubes of chicken
broth and then transfer them to a zip lock bag
in the freezer.
You can freeze the
broths in ice -
cube trays, to give convenient little portions to pop into other dishes.
Note: This makes a thick
broth which can be frozen
in ice cube trays for «instant» chicken
broth when needed
in recipes.
You can also pour the
broth into
ice cube trays and store
in the freezer; the
broth will last longer and you can have a convenient way to use it
in the future.
You can store the
broth in the freezer as
ice cubes and warm some up daily when needing a sodium fix.
You can also reduce the
broth on the stovetop and store
in small, convenient containers for future use (like an
ice cube tray), or even dehydrate the
broth.
As noted previously, the way I prefer to save bone
broth is
in «
ice cubes» which can be found
in my post on gelatin benefits.
In addition, a large batch of bone broth can be kept handy and spread out over the course of a few weeks for convenience, as it can be frozen in ice cube trays or other containers for future us
In addition, a large batch of bone
broth can be kept handy and spread out over the course of a few weeks for convenience, as it can be frozen
in ice cube trays or other containers for future us
in ice cube trays or other containers for future use.
To store, put the
broth in ziplock bags or
ice cube trays and freeze.
For an easy addition of small amounts of
broth to recipes, store some
in an
ice cube tray
in the freezer.
For a homemade summertime snack, cut up apples
in chicken
broth and freeze
in ice cube trays (dogfooddude.blogspot.com).
Ice cubes and frozen chicken or beef
broth encourage your dog to take
in more fluids and help keep it cool.
You can also freeze a little low - sodium chicken
broth in plastic
ice cube trays and then periodically drop one into the bowl.
A free equivalent to a Kong, these treats are made by freezing dog treats
in ice or by making
ice cubes out of a meat - or vegetable - based
broth.
Broth flavored
ice cubes can be offered
in water bowls, but ALWAYS provide an unflavored water source as well.
Broth Cubes Distribute bouillon evenly
in ice cube trays.
Now, if your pet does not appear to be interested
in chewing on plain
ice cubes, try freezing beef or chicken
broth as a substitute.