Ingredients
- 2-3 lbs of chicken, beef, or turkey bones
- 1 onion, quartered
- 2 carrots, roughly cut
- 4-5 celery stalks
- 1 head of garlic (optional)
- 2-3 bay leaves or thyme sprigs
- 1 tbsp of peppercorns
- 2 tbsp of apple cider vinegar
- 6-12 cups of water
- Salt to taste
Instructions
01. Preheat oven to 450°F.
02. Spread bones and vegetables on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
03. Roast 30 minutes, turn once, and roast another 15 minutes.
04. Transfer everything to a large stock pot and cover with water.
05. Add herbs, vinegar, and spices – bring to a low boil.
06. Reduce to a gentle simmer, partially cover, and cook for 8 to 12 hours.
07. For a classic bone broth, remove from heat, strain, and refrigerate until cooled. For a more gelatin-rich bone broth, place the entire pot, including the bones, directly in the refrigerator overnight or up to 24 hours. The extra resting time here allows collagen to fully dissolve and form a full-bodied, robust gel.
08. Reheat to a boil the next day, cool, then strain.
09. After straining, refrigerate again until the fat rises to the surface and solidifies.
10. Skim and discard top layer.
Store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 6 months.
6 comments
Marilyn Ende
I am 73 & have been using Trifector for over a year. I had an excellent asthetician. PA in NYC help in areas to refresh my face. She kept saying I can’t believe how great your skin is. I told her about Trifector.
It has made a difference in the lines & quality of my skin. Thank you.
Dr.Karam
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Marilyn—Thanks for your comment! Your dedication truly shows, and it’s wonderful that your esthetician noticed the improvement as well. We’re grateful to be a part of your routine and so happy you’re enjoying the results. 😍
Michele
I’m excited to try this. I have been having some hand joint pain and I’m looking for medication alternatives. Thank you
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Michele—Thanks for your comment! We’re glad this recipe has sparked your interest. Bone broth can be a nourishing addition to support joint health, and it’s wonderful that you’re exploring natural alternatives. Wishing you the best!
Lisa Brillhart
I’m a big proponent of bone broth. Great for my skin and gut. I’ve found its eadiest and yields the best results if I use my pressure cooker. However, Brodos bone broth is a great online solution!
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Lisa—Thanks for your comment! It’s wonderful to hear how you incorporate bone broth into your routine. Brodo’s offerings make it easy to enjoy their James Beard Award-winning bone broth anytime.
Nichols
I love this recipe. I have to try it. Thank you so much for sharing.
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Nichols—Thanks for your comment! We’re thrilled you enjoyed the recipe, and we hope you love trying it as much as we do. Enjoy, and happy cooking!
Toni Francisco
I love this article you sent out. I’m a firm believer in bone broth ,have been using it for years. Actually, I started with my mother doing all the things that you have recommended.-and to tell you the truth, we even give it to our pets mixed with their foods with grains and vegetables they love it— I follow you on every single post that you put out there. Your information is invaluable and I send it out to any of my friends and family that don’t know about any of the information and knowledge that you send out— if I had the finances or if I’m lucky enough to win the lottery, I would be down there to see you in a flash— I am a faithful admirer & follower please don’t ever stop—Sincerely, Toni M. Francisco
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Toni—Thanks for your comment! Your support, your enthusiasm, and your generosity in spreading the word are truly appreciated. We’re grateful to have you as such a loyal follower, and we’ll keep sharing as long as it continues to help. 💞
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