Can I Freeze Homemade Bone Broth
Last Updated on October 18, 2022
Can I Freeze Homemade Bone Broth?
Freeze It. When you’ve finished with your pot of broth, strained it through a fine-mesh sieve (like this one), pour the broth into an ice cube tray, and freeze it in cubes.
Does freezing bone broth destroy nutrients?
Shelf stable bone broth preserves nutrients, refrigeration and freezing do not.
What is the best way to store homemade bone broth?
After I strain the bones out of my stock using a giant strainer, I let the pot cool to room temperature. Then, I ladle as much as I think can be used for cooking/drinking purposes over the course of 4 or 5 days, and I store that amount in an airtight storage container in the fridge.
How long does homemade bone broth last in freezer?
How long does homemade bone broth last in fridge? If you follow a typical recipe, then bone broth will last around 5 days in the fridge and up to 12 months if stored in the freezer. However, there are some things you can do to extend the best-buy date to 7-8 days in the fridge and 24 months in your freezer.
What is the best way to freeze broth?
Measure 1 cup broth and pour in freezer bag. You can use a funnel to minimize spillage. Carefully seal bag so there’s no excess air trapped inside. Lay sealed freezer bags flat on a cookie sheet and place in the freezer for 3-4 hours, or until frozen solid.