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Classic White Stock
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The Recipe

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title: classic white stock categories: professional, sauce, soup servings: 32

12 lb chicken bones

12 qt water

2 c onion

1 c carrot

1 c celery

1 ea bay leaf

1/4 t dried thyme

1/4 t black peppercorns

6 parsley

2 clove

rinse bones and wing tips well place into a stockpot, cover with water, and place over a moderate flame bring to a boil, drain, and rinse return bones to the stockpot, cover with 12 quarts cold water, and place over a medium flame bring barely to a boil, reduce heat to a bare simmer, and skim carefully tie the bay, thyme, peppercorns, parsley, and cloves in cheesecloth add the mirepoix and the sachet simmer gently for 3-4 hours, adding water as necessary to cover bones strain through a chinois or cheesecloth cool quickly in a water bath cover and chill remove and discard accumulated fat from the top of chilled stock return to a low flame and reduce as necessary use as desired

note: variations include use of veal bones, beef bones, lamb bones, turkey bones, or ham bones - when using beef or veal bones, simmer for 6-8 hours, turkey or lamb, simmer 3-4 hours

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