Soup is perhaps the simplest way to put a lot of bone broth to work. Even if you have beef bone broth, don’t hesitate to use it for this weeknight soup; it adds a rich and delicious twist to classic chicken soup.
Panande is basically a French bread stew, studded with beans, greens, and sausage. It’s also a little bit brothy, like French onion soup. I’m partial to beef bone broth in this recipe for a deeper flavor, although chicken bone broth makes for absolutely delicious results as well.
Cooking rice in broth is always a good idea, as it’s a simple way to bring even more flavor to dinner. In this skillet dinner, both the chicken and the rice simmer in the broth for a rich flavor.
If you have a big stash of bone broth, risotto is always a great option to consider, as it can be used in place of traditional broth. This veggie-packed rice dish can come together with whatever veggies you have in the crisper.
If you have a pack of chicken thighs handy, a braise is a great way to incorporate bone broth into dinner. Here it’s used to deglaze the caramelized onions and stew the chicken.
Swap the traditional chicken broth with any type of bone broth to pack even more flavor into this pot of creamy lentils.
Like soup, bone broth (chicken or beef) can always be used to give your chili an upgrade. This version browns the meat on the stovetop, then simmers in the slow cooker all day long.
The only thing better than burrito bowls for dinner is when the whole meal comes together in a single pot. Easy cooking and easy cleanup! Swap any type of bone broth for the chicken stock in the recipe and see how this recipe doubles in flavor.
Bone broth can be used in place of water when cooking any type of grains, rice, and lentils. Here, use it in place of the traditional broth and all or part of the water.