Best 2 Bouillon Essentials Chicken Bouillon Powder Recipes

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Chicken bouillon powder is a versatile ingredient that can be used to add flavor to soups, stews, gravies, and other dishes. It is made from dehydrated chicken broth or stock, and is available in both granulated and powdered form. This article provides three recipes using chicken bouillon powder: a simple chicken bouillon soup, a creamy chicken and rice soup, and a chicken pot pie filling. The first recipe is a basic chicken bouillon soup that can be made in just a few minutes. The second recipe is a creamy chicken and rice soup that is perfect for a cold winter day. The third recipe is a chicken pot pie filling that can be used to make a delicious and comforting chicken pot pie. All three recipes are easy to follow and use simple ingredients.

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CHICKEN WITH BOUILLON



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A very easy chicken to make - it is my mom's recipe - hope you like it!

Provided by LATISHA JEAN

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Chicken     Chicken Breast Recipes     Pan-Fried

Time 25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 3

4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
4 tablespoons margarine
2 tablespoons chicken bouillon granules

Steps:

  • Melt margarine in a medium skillet over medium heat. Stir in bouillon granules; when melted together, add chicken and brown, turning often. If necessary, add a little more margarine and bouillon. Cook for about 20 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through and juices run clear.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 224.8 calories, Carbohydrate 0.2 g, Cholesterol 68.5 mg, Fat 12.1 g, Protein 27.4 g, SaturatedFat 2.2 g, Sodium 249.2 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

DIY ESSENTIALS: BEEF BOUILLON POWDER



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Just a quick glance through my recipes, and you will know that I always recommend using fresh stock... not broth. However, making stock is a time-consuming process... it is worth it, but time consuming. I do not like to use bouillon cubes; however, when needed I do have a recipe for powdered beef bouillon, and it only takes...

Provided by Andy Anderson !

Categories     Seasoning Mixes

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 10

PLAN/PURCHASE
1/2 c nutritional yeast flakes
2 Tbsp powdered mushrooms
1 Tbsp dehydrated onions
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp celery seed
1/2 tsp salt, kosher variety

Steps:

  • 1. PREP/PREPARE
  • 2. For this recipe you will need a good blender. If you have a Vitamix, use it. I believe that thing could blend a brick.
  • 3. Getting stock from store-bought cubes is a very common thing; You see them in most grocery stores. They come in cubes, granules, and even in a thick goopy liquid. The problem is that there is a whole lot more in those concentrated bits than just stock. Commercial bouillon cubes are more salt than flavor, and a lot of them have the dreaded MSG as an ingredient. Also, unless you are careful you just may end up with little salty clumps in your finished product, and I hate it when that happens. Here are some of the ingredients in a typical bouillon cube: • Salt • Sugar • Partially hydrogenated palm oil • Monosodium glutamate (MSG) • Cornstarch • Less than 2% onion powder • Beef fat and meat by products • Garlic powder • Turmeric (for color) • Disodium inosinate • TBHQ (preservative) This product is made on equipment that also processes wheat, milk, eggs, soy, shrimp, and fish. Does that not sound just scrummy?
  • 4. What is nutritional yeast? Of all the ingredients, I use in my recipes, nutritional yeast garners the most questions. It is a deactivated yeast product, which is grown, harvested, washed, and then dried with heat that deactivates or "kills" it. That means it does not have the leavening ability of baker's yeast. Therefore, it is a purely vegan food additive. It is a great source of vitamin B12, and does not contain any whey or animal products. It is low in fat, and gluten free. The primary reason most people use nutritional yeast is for its amazing flavor. It has been described as cheesy, nutty, savory, and umami. It can enhance soups, gravies, and when you use larger amounts it creates great cheese sauces. If you use an egg substitute, just a small amount can make those eggs taste cheesy, and eggy. And one more thing... IT DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY MSG. And now you know the rest of the story.
  • 5. I like using dehydrated onions, because they give a deeper/richer onion flavor than onion powder, or onion salt. Full Stop.
  • 6. Mushroom Powder: There are two ways that you can get mushroom powder. 1. Purchase it at your local store, just make sure that it is organic, and the only thing it contains are mushrooms. 2. Get some dehydrated mushrooms, and grind them into a powder (my preferred method). The mushroom powder is essential, because it gives the broth its "meaty" flavor. If you are going with dehydrated mushroom go with a blend, and start with shitake... they have a very beefy flavor to them If you are going store-bought, this is my favorite brand: Four Sigmatic 10 Mushroom Blend Mix... good stuff.
  • 7. Bouillon can be defined by two things: lots of salt, and MSG. We have eliminated the MSG, and reduced the salt to a minimum. You can even leave the salt out if you choose. However, in my opinion, you need a bit of salt to help bring out the flavors of the Bouillon.
  • 8. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
  • 9. Place all the ingredients into a good blender, blend, blend, blend, until you have a fine powder.
  • 10. Place into a tightly sealed container, and store in a cool place, away from sunlight.
  • 11. PLATE/PRESENT
  • 12. Use in any recipe that calls for beef bouillon. Enjoy.
  • 13. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.

Tips:

  • Choose the Right Ingredients: Opt for high-quality chicken bones and vegetables to ensure rich flavor.
  • Roast the Bones: Roasting the bones adds depth of flavor and color to the broth.
  • Simmer for a Long Time: Allow the broth to simmer for at least 6 hours for maximum flavor extraction.
  • Skim the Fat: Remove any fat that rises to the surface during simmering to create a clearer broth.
  • Strain the Broth: Use a fine-mesh strainer to remove any solids from the broth.
  • Season to Taste: Adjust the seasoning of the broth with salt and pepper to your preference.
  • Store Properly: Keep the broth in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or freeze it for up to 3 months.
  • Use in Various Dishes: Incorporate the chicken bouillon powder into soups, stews, sauces, and other culinary creations.

Conclusion:

Creating homemade chicken bouillon powder is a rewarding and versatile endeavor that allows you to control the ingredients and customize the flavor profile. Whether you use it as a base for soups and stews or as a seasoning for various dishes, this homemade bouillon powder will elevate your culinary creations. Enjoy the satisfaction of crafting a pantry staple that adds depth and richness to your cooking.

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