Canned Bone Broth Recipe (2024)

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Bone broth is nutritious, delicious, inexpensive and is the base for a large variety of meat recipes or consumed on its own. This is a rich and satisfying bone broth recipe. These step-by-step instructions show you how to make, and can, bone broth.

Canned Bone Broth Recipe

Tips For Making Canned Bone Broth:

● Bone broth cannot be water bath canned, it must be pressure canned.

● If you have not canned before, the national center for home food preservation has some great articles! And, even if you have canned before, a refresher isn’t a bad idea. USDA Canning 101.

● Pressure canners these days are much better than they used to be. Use a good Pressure CannerCanned Bone Broth Recipe (3) to make all your canning easier!

● You can use the bones of any animals you like. This is a poultry bone broth, so we have the carcasses of two whole chickens in our batch. Do not worry about cleaning the carcasses of all the excess meat, it will only add more nutrition and flavor to you bone broth. Carcasses and bones can be stored in the freezer in small batches until you have enough for a batch of bone broth. Hubby constantly stores vegetable peels (for vegetable stock), chicken bones (for chicken stock), Beef bones (for beef stock), seafood peelings from shrimp and lobster (for seafood stock) in the freezer.

● Some people like to roast the bones or carcass for added flavor. You can also cut open the bones to get to the marrow.

● This is a different type of “recipe” in that it really does not follow a measurement script. For the herbs and spices for this recipe, we use two onions, a few sprigs of parsley, oregano, and rosemary, some cloves of minced garlic as well as salt and pepper. You may want to add celery and carrots, as well as other seasonings. You can flavor your bone broth however you like.

● This recipe cooks for 12-24 hours. The longer you cook it, the more flavor and nutrition your bone broth should have. Stock typically cooks about 90 minutes (depending on the method used), so this is a different product.

● How much bone broth you end up with depends on how much water you started with, how many bones, etc. I have to give a measurement for the recipe but realize you are boiling down water and the bones do take up volume.

● After canning your bone broth test it for a seal: wait up to 24 hours, and check the jars for sealing. A jar is properly sealed if the button on the center of the top of the lid has popped down. You can press down on the button, and if it remains down, it is sealed as well. Let the bone broth rest for 12 hours, then remove the rings, and store in the pantry. If any jars do not seal, you can place them in the fridge, and use within seven (7) days.

Canned Bone Broth Recipe Ingredients:

● Bones and carcasses from beef, pork, poultry or any other meat animals
● 2 Onions
● Salt, to taste
● Pepper, to taste
● Parsley Sprigs
● Oregano Sprigs
● Rosemary Sprigs
● 2 Cloves Garlic, minced

Canned Bone Broth Mise en Place:

● Large Slow Cooker (8-10 quarts)
● Fine Mesh Strainer
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● Quart or Pint Canning Jars and Lids (and rings)
● Bowl

Canned Bone Broth Recipe Directions:

1. Place the bones or carcasses of the animal(s) you wish to use in the bottom of a large slow cooker, and fill it the rest of the way to the top with water.

2. Place in any herbs, vegetables, or other seasonings you wish to use. For this recipe we use two cut onions, a few sprigs of parsley, oregano, and rosemary, some cloves of minced garlic as well as salt and pepper. You may want to add celery and carrots, as well as other seasonings.

3. Cover the slow cooker, and cook on low for 12-24 hours.
4. After the bone broth has slowly cooked, remove it from the heat, let cool, and then strain it well.
5. Place the strained bone broth into a bowl, cover, and place in the fridge overnight.
6. In the morning, scrape off any fat that has risen to the top. This will add unpleasant flavors to your bone broth when canned, so you will need to remove it.
7. Place the bone broth into a pot, and bring it just to a boil.

8. Remove from the heat and fill clean and sterilized pint or quart jars with the bone broth. Leave an inch of headspace at the top.

9. Place clean and sterilized lids and rings on the jars, and place them into a pressure canner. Bone broth cannot be water bath canned; it must be pressure canned.

10. Put the lid on the pressure canner, and bring it to temperature. Process the bone broth at 10 pounds of pressure for 20 minutes if using pint jars, and 25 minutes if using quart jars. Wait up to 24 hours, and check the jars for sealing. A jar is properly sealed if the button on the center of the top of the lid has popped down. You can press down on the button, and if it remains down, it is sealed as well. Let the bone broth rest for 12 hours, then remove the rings, and store in the pantry. If any jars do not seal, you can place them in the fridge and use within seven (7) days.

Yield: 14 cups

Canned Bone Broth Recipe

Canned Bone Broth Recipe (17)

Canned Bone Broth Recipe. Bone broth is nutritious, delicious, inexpensive and is the base for a large variety of meat recipes or consumed on its own. This is a rich and satisfying bone broth recipe. These step-by-step instructions show you how to make, and can, bone broth.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time1 day 1 hour

Additional Time12 hours

Total Time1 day 13 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • Bones and carcasses from beef, pork, poultry or any other meat animals
  • 2 Onions
  • Salt, to taste
  • Pepper, to taste
  • Parsley Sprigs
  • Oregano Sprigs
  • Rosemary Sprigs
  • 2 Cloves Garlic, minced

Instructions

    1. Place the bones or carcasses of the animal(s) you wish to use in the bottom of a large slow cooker, and fill it the rest of the way to the top with water.
    2. Place in any herbs, vegetables, or other seasonings you wish to use. For this recipe, we use two cut onions, a few sprigs of parsley, oregano, and rosemary, some cloves of minced garlic as well as salt and pepper. You may want to add celery and carrots, as well as other seasonings.
    3. Cover the slow cooker, and cook on low for 12-24 hours.
    4. After the bone broth has slow-cooked, remove it from the heat, let cool, and then strain it well.
    5. Place the strained bone broth into a bowl, cover it, and place it in the fridge overnight.
    6. In the morning, scrape off any fat that has risen to the top. This will add unpleasant flavors to your bone broth when canned, so you will need to remove it.
    7. Place the bone broth into a pot, and bring it just to a boil.
    8. Remove from the heat, and fill clean and sterilized pint or quart jars with the bone broth. Leave an inch of headspace at the top.
    9. Place clean and sterilized lids and rings on the jars, and place them into a pressure canner. Bone broth cannot be water bath canned, it must be pressure canned.
    10. Put the lid on the pressure canner, and bring it to temperature.
    11. Process the bone broth at 10 pounds of pressure for 20 minutes if using pint jars, and 25 minutes if using quart jars.
    12. Wait up to 24 hours, and check the jars for sealing. A jar is properly sealed if the button on the center of the top of the lid has popped down. You can press down on the button, and if it remains down, it is sealed as well. Let the bone broth rest for 12 hours, then remove the rings, and store them in the pantry. If any jars do not seal, you can place them in the fridge, and use them within 7 days.

Notes

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

28

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 29Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 28mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 3g

Note: for exact nutritional information, consult your dietitian. All nutritional information provided is simply a guideline.

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Canned Bone Broth Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can bone broth be canned? ›

Canning bone broth for long-term storage is a fantastic option, and here's how to can broth using a pressure canner. Making homemade chicken bone broth on the stovetop or in the Instant Pot is such a great way to stretch a dollar and utilize all parts of the chicken without waste.

How do you can bone broth without a pressure canner? ›

You cannot do this safely without a pressure canner (not pressure cooker). Freezing is probably your safest and easiest option, if you don't want to invest in a pressure canner. To save space, cool the broth, then transfer to freezer style zip lock bags and freeze flat. This would also decrease thawing time.

What is the shelf life of canned bone broth? ›

Canned bone broth has a multi year shelf life while jars may have 3-6 months.

Can bone broth be water bath canned? ›

The answer is NO, you must use a pressure canner when canning bone broth. Water bath canning simply does not reach a high enough temperature to get the broth to a safe level to be shelf-stable.

Is canned bone broth healthy? ›

It can make a healthy addition to your diet and contains nutrients such as collagen, electrolytes, and various amino acids. Consuming bone broth can help reduce inflammation and build muscle when combined with daily exercise.

Is it better to slow cook or pressure cook bone broth? ›

A pressure cooker makes bone broth in a fraction of the time the slow cooker does, but both are excellent options. We've shared methods for both below, it all depends on what works best for your timeframe.

Is bone broth still healthy if it doesn t gel? ›

Remember: bone broth that doesn't gel is still good for you! It probably even has some gelatin in it, just not enough to give it that jiggly texture. But if you want broth you can cool and then cut with a knife, try: Adding more collagen-rich animal parts, like skin, feet, and joints.

Does bone broth cause high blood pressure? ›

Does bone broth raise blood pressure? Bone broth does not raise blood pressure. It actually lowers your blood pressure because of the natural collagen found in it. Collagen is shown to reduce your blood pressure according to a new review of a Japanese study.

What can I use if I don't have a pressure canner? ›

A boiling water bath is simply a large pot (you can use a stockpot) with a rack on the bottom. Canning jars filled with food and with special canning lids secured are completely immersed in boiling water for an amount of time specified in the canning recipe. After processing, as the jars cool, a vacuum seal is formed.

Can an Instapot be used as a pressure canner? ›

I know that the Instant Pot Max has a button for canning, however, the research done by the National Center for Home Food Preservation found that it is not safe for canning because the temperature fluctuates during processing. This fluctuation can cause under-processing and you can risk foodborne illness.

Can you overcook bone broth in a pressure cooker? ›

So, just a heads up. It's absolutely possible to overcook Instant Pot bone broth. I don't say that to panic you – just to make you aware! Keep an eye on your cook time and especially your depressurizing time.

How can you tell if bone broth is rancid? ›

If you're not sure whether the bone broth is still good, you can do a sniff test to check for spoilage. If the broth has a sour or rancid odor, it's best to discard it. Bone broth typically lasts for about 4 to 6 days when stored in the refrigerator.

Does pressure canning destroy collagen? ›

No! The appearance of the broth may look different (especially from the outside of the jar), but the jiggly gelatinous broth is the same in both the pressure-canned jar and the non pressure-canned jar. Is the collagen in the gelatin destroyed? No!

Can I freeze bone broth in mason jars? ›

Semi-Close and Freeze – gently screw the lid on your mason jar (but don't seal it all the way tight–this acts as a defense to help ensure your jars don't break), then place your mason jars upright in the freezer. Tighten the lid – after 24 hours, once your broth is completely frozen, tighten the lid on the mason jar.

Does canned bone broth have collagen? ›

Bone broth is naturally high in unprocessed collagen, which helps to promote healthy joints and improve skin health and elasticity. Bone broth is a satisfying food to consume and can support healthy weight loss.

Does canned bone broth need to be refrigerated? ›

It's important to store bone broth in an airtight container and in the coldest part of the refrigerator to keep it fresh for as long as possible. If you're not sure whether the bone broth is still good, you can do a sniff test to check for spoilage. If the broth has a sour or rancid odor, it's best to discard it.

Can you can broth without a pressure cooker? ›

REMEMBER: If you are canning low-acid foods such as vegetables, broth, and meats, you WILL need a pressure canner. However, if you are canning high acid foods like jams and jellies, fruits (like canning peaches), applesauce, pickles, etc., you can use safely and confidently water-bath canning.

Can you drink canned broth? ›

Yes! All of our Swanson broths can be enjoyed as a beverage. Swanson Sipping Bone Broths are specially made to be consumed as a beverage.

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