Thank you!
Thanks! Oh yes, meat would take a long time I think.
I did add veggies: onion, carrots, celery, bell pepper, fresh thyme and a couple bay leaves. But I did not roast the bones nor any of the veggies. I wanted a lighter broth to go into sauces and soups. If I wanted it for gravy...
Tonight is Reuben sandwich for him probably with fries and a salad. Just salad for me. We'll be going out to lunch so we won't be very hungry at dinner time. I need to use up the rest of the corned beef, so this is a good day for it.
A note about the Turkey Tetrazzini recipe, in case you try it, @pac .
Pioneer Woman must be feeding a lot of people and trying to stretch her food dollar. So, number one, use less pasta. Number two, I cut the recipe in half and it will still make 2 or 3 dinners for us. I have a big...
This is the recipe I use, but I'm sure there are many good ones on the internet. I haven't tried any others because I like this one so much.
https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/food-cooking/recipes/a11691/turkey-tetrazzini/
I didn't know James was sick. Hope he is better soon.
I did get 7 pints. The slow cooker is the way to go with broth. Cooks overnight, and the amount of water I put in is the same amount that comes out. So, I got exactly 7 pints of broth. This batch is the best broth I've ever made. I...
I made broth over night with the turkey carcass and some veggies and herbs. I left a little of the meat on the bones and some of the skin which had been brined with salt and herbs. It turned out so good! Hope to get 7 pints canned today of it.
Turkey tetrazzini tonight and that will be...
I just did that with my turkey carcass to make a flavorful broth. I even included the skin since I brined the turkey. I'm hoping for something amazing. 😄
Ours was delicious too. Most of the leftover turkey will go into the freezer now, but I'll keep enough out to make turkey tetrazzini tomorrow night.
Reubens tonight.
I think if your pellets are flock raiser or all flock, it should be fine. The chicks that are raised by our hens make the switch rather early. I put the chick feed out but they move on. When I'm raising them, I stay with chick feed until they integrate. For this reason I generally use flock...
I made a quick google search and found this recipe. There are others too. Looks pretty easy and delicious.
https://littlesunnykitchen.com/air-fryer-cornish-hens/#wprm-recipe-container-48421