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Bouillon has long been used as a way to add additional flavor to soups and dishes. Sadly, many of the store-bought bouillon contains unnecessary extra ingredients like:
I prefer a chemical-free bouillon powder to use in my recipes and it’s super easy to make. An added benefit to dehydrating your own bouillon is the dehydration process minimally affects the nutritional content of food. In fact, when using an in-home dehydration unit, 3-5% of the nutritional content is lost compared to the canning method which losses 60-80% of the nutritional content. Therefore, the end result is a more nutrient-dense food that can be stored long term. Because it lasts up to 1 year, if properly stored, consider making homemade bouillon for emergency meals or for homemade MRES.
How To Make Bouillon
Making bouillon is quite simple and can be made from beef, chicken or fish bones, or just from vegetables. Essentially, you make your broth as you normally would and allow the broth to chill. Then, remove the fat and boil down the broth again until it has thickened and add any spices to season. Finally, add the thickened broth to your food dehydrator and voila! Yes, it’s that simple.
Homemade Dehydrated Bouillon
Using Your Homemade Bouillon
Add your bouillon to add flavor to soups, dishes or add to hot water for nice cup of nutrient-filled broth. As well, here is one of my favorite homemade seasonings using bouillon that I added in The Prepper’s Cookbook. You use freshly dehydrated bouillon and add it to dehydrated vegetables and make a wonderful all-purpose seasoning mix. It’s extremely versatile and can add more flavor to watered-down soups.
Homemade Vegeta All-Purpose Seasoning
(Makes 2 cups)
Every natural pantry should have homemade bouillon on hand to add for cooking. Turning your existing bone broth into bouillon is a fast and nutritious way to ensuring you have a long lasting way to add flavor and additional nutrients to your dishes. Use your favorite broth recipe and try this simple dehydrating method today.
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