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How to make the four basic stocks or broths every chef uses (tips & tricks) 

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Hey guys! Today I'll be showing you how to make all four basic broths or stocks that you'll find in any kitchen or restaurant. We'll be making a chicken stock, a beef stock, a fish stock, a vegetable stock and I'll also show how to clarify a stock. All great recipes, so enjoy guys!
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@gab.lab.martins
@gab.lab.martins 2 года назад
I personally prefer leaving the stock after filtering in the fridge for at least 12h, until everything solidifies, then remove the plates of fat from the top. That way, there's no stock in the fat (which can be used to fry, confit,, sauté, etc), and there's no fat in the stock. I think it's much easier than trying to remove liquid fat from liquid broth with a ladle.
@nguyenminhquang4739
@nguyenminhquang4739 2 года назад
Thats brillant, tks for sharing.!
@ryosukeyagami6334
@ryosukeyagami6334 2 года назад
You still have to skim the scum after the first boil because most likely it's gonna be impurities solidified by the blood. But yea as for later in the cooking stage, the scum is just gonna be pure fat which can be removed later. I personall use a very fine filter net that it's so fine, I could just separate the fat during the filtering process.
@logikgr
@logikgr Год назад
You can use also use block ice to remove the fat off the top. The fat comes into contact with the ice and a layer instantly solidifies on the block, peel off like wax, repeat.
@antonychen6556
@antonychen6556 11 месяцев назад
@@logikgr holy fucking shit that is fucking genius
@MrKev526
@MrKev526 2 года назад
Dear Jules I was so pleased to see you make stocks in this video, especially the way you made vegetable stock. The way you made them was exactly the same as when I did my training in the 1970's. Although we did not add wine to our stocks but I shall do that from now on. I really enjoy you videos and can not wait for the next. Bin Appetite
@zerokelvinzero
@zerokelvinzero 2 года назад
Jules. Thank you so much for sharing.
@clasifi1
@clasifi1 2 года назад
Excellent initiative Jules ! I remember you also did another similar vid only it was about vegetable creams. I always enjoy your wonderful dish creations but those types of vids, (focused on specific technics) are great too.
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Thanks! Definitely a couple more coming
@RyanPardoe
@RyanPardoe 2 года назад
Fantastic video! Love your work man
@mauricioromero2013
@mauricioromero2013 2 года назад
Thank you for this video, there are some details different to what I was doing, it makes all the difference!
@timsuter6261
@timsuter6261 2 года назад
Thanks for the video chef!
@lenaanno1994
@lenaanno1994 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Very inspirational!
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@KeyserTheRedBeard
@KeyserTheRedBeard 2 года назад
really good content Jules Cooking. I crushed the thumbs up on your video. Keep on up the really good work.
@mohamedfazlon6240
@mohamedfazlon6240 Год назад
Enjoyed! Thanks
@Robbertbergmann
@Robbertbergmann 2 года назад
Thnks for the tips chef !
@MyChannel-nv4hn
@MyChannel-nv4hn 2 года назад
Another great videos! I hope next tutorial could be how to make 5 mother sauces
@heriananta9760
@heriananta9760 2 года назад
Up this comment.
@charliertheo3172
@charliertheo3172 2 года назад
Very good idea! Love the variety, even if I'd irrationaly want more ramsons recipes atm ;)
@antoniodemartis4096
@antoniodemartis4096 2 года назад
Thanks chef! Another amaaaaziing video! Thanks a lot!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Thank you Antonio!
@antoniodemartis4096
@antoniodemartis4096 2 года назад
Chef! I suggest you to check the video of Giuliano Sperandio (2 Michelin star chef) about the mother sauce in the channel Italia Squisita! Thanks again for your amazing recipes! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🔥
@crimsonfancy
@crimsonfancy 2 года назад
Very good. Classic technique and timing. I don't care to use rosemary in any these cases but otherwise I love the details. Also, I often will use a bit tomato, zest or similar slight acidity to coagulate egg white for consomme but obviously unnecessary as shown here.
@arsenvladi
@arsenvladi 2 года назад
prepared four spoons but then forgot to use them. So many things to think on when you make videos. I hoper those stocks are still going to be used.. Question: what do you do with the fat you skim off of your stocks?
@chefpoet1972
@chefpoet1972 2 года назад
I really like your methods for defatting the stocks. It's a bit different than I was taught, which was to cool the stock down entirely in the refrigerator, which gets the fat to solidify on the top. But I feel like your method of using heat to get the fat to rise to the top is equally as good in a lot of ways. Like another person said below, you can use the solidified fats in the cold method for other things, but I like how much quicker your method is too.
@insonnuanfun7342
@insonnuanfun7342 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@vinitbedakihale2469
@vinitbedakihale2469 Год назад
Thank you for the recipes @jules. Appreciate it. Can you please share what's the final yield quantity of the chicken and beef stocks respectively? 🙏🏻 Really appreciate it
@christopher9915
@christopher9915 Год назад
Thank you for the videos
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal Год назад
Appreciate it Christopher 🙌🏼
@U-cook
@U-cook Год назад
Love it
@cdream4444
@cdream4444 Год назад
I can see that we both love watches. It's funny because every time I watch one of your videos I always check to see what watch you are wearing 💪
@SuperAncus
@SuperAncus 2 года назад
Awesome video, Jules! Just a question: how much time do you simmer and skim the broths to ensure you take out all the scum from the parts?
@marianadomingos5818
@marianadomingos5818 2 года назад
How long they last in the fridge? If we need to freeze for how long can we keep it and in witch quantity we should store, so that we just use the quantity necessary? So good these vídeos.
@grantgrant8554
@grantgrant8554 2 года назад
Basic guidelines are 3 days in the frig 3 month in the freezer. But that really depends, if u keep the fat, it will solidify on top and form a protection and it will keep longer up to 10 days in the frig. If ur stock have unpleasant sour smell, u should get rid of
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
I wouldn't keep it longer then 5 days in your fridge, 4 months in your freezer. I always freeze mine by 300 milliliters and also some in ice cube trays for easy portioning.
@marianadomingos5818
@marianadomingos5818 2 года назад
@@JulesCookingGlobal Thank you so much for responding and for the tip of ice cubs.
@David19-c6e
@David19-c6e 2 года назад
Exelente 👏🏻, Greetings from🇨🇷. Jules please a salad playlist please
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
thanks for the suggestion! I’ll definitely look into it 🙏🏼
@PrinzGreg
@PrinzGreg Год назад
Hey Jules! I wanted to ask if the ratio of water to bones does matter for the beef stock, or should I just fill my entire pot with water? I am following the measurements you use in your video and my pot has about the same size as yours. Thanks!
@FilmerVicz
@FilmerVicz 2 года назад
thank you chef
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Appreciate it!
@jamesboos9031
@jamesboos9031 2 года назад
Love all your videos Jules. But I am always wondering what your make and model of your single burner is? Could you provide that info please. Thank you and am looking forward to more videos!
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Thanks James! Find a link to it in the description of this video
@perixtheband
@perixtheband 2 года назад
Great!!!!
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Thanks a million!
@marcngo4219
@marcngo4219 2 года назад
What do you do with the meat and vegetables after boiling them in stock? Is there a difference between open boiling the stock vs pressure cooking them?
@logikgr
@logikgr Год назад
Compost them.
@seggremalac
@seggremalac 5 месяцев назад
What happen with them if you reduce them? I have learned that you couldn't season the stocks because the taste will be altered uncontrolled when they get reduced.
@echenenceihyani
@echenenceihyani 2 года назад
hai chef, is it necessary to blanch the bone first, before boil together with vegetable?
@mommychefnenette2090
@mommychefnenette2090 2 года назад
Chef jules i have question can i do the way of making chicken same asbeef stocks is it possible?
@peterbuchanan7775
@peterbuchanan7775 Год назад
Is there a cookbook coming?
@LainSerrato1
@LainSerrato1 4 месяца назад
Do you do anything with the chicken necks or beef bone after? Or do you throw them out?
@eneijpikel180
@eneijpikel180 3 месяца назад
Any particular reasons why you didn't put carrots in the chicken stock?
@antoniosgeropoulos5944
@antoniosgeropoulos5944 Год назад
What ist the different about Stock or both????? And how many hours you Cook the Beef Stock.
@Mrkive
@Mrkive Год назад
Hey does anyone know which induction hob he is using? Thanks in Advance
@elements1985
@elements1985 2 года назад
Nice, what does celeriac taste like? I see it used frequently in Michelin cooking.
@harrymoza20
@harrymoza20 2 года назад
It tastes like kohlrabi/german turnip
@MrDriptastic
@MrDriptastic 2 года назад
It has quite a creamy taste to it also
@TellusJD
@TellusJD 2 года назад
How long does this last in the fridge?
@flowmark384
@flowmark384 Год назад
What do you do with the beef fat (leftover) ?
@equaleyez
@equaleyez 2 года назад
Everybody: Yes I'll finally make my own broth! 2022 energy prizes: No you won't !
@manuelmacalinao500
@manuelmacalinao500 Год назад
Use a pressure cooker does it in less than half the time just don't use the quick release and slowly bring it up to pressure so it is still clarified.
@gmanGman12007
@gmanGman12007 Год назад
What size pot are you using?
@marko761
@marko761 2 года назад
Dose anyone know what knife he is using in this video?
@prasantdahal3126
@prasantdahal3126 2 года назад
hi chef, why we don't roast chicken and vegetables for chicken stock. is there any particular reason for that ?
@shraphen
@shraphen 2 года назад
You can roast both, but it’ll give you brown chicken stock. His is white chicken stock - which is a lot more versatile.
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Yes indeed, a white one is great for glazing, risotto, creams, etc. Brown is also great, but more less versatile. So delicious for a creme de volaille though!
@nguyenminhquang4739
@nguyenminhquang4739 2 года назад
I just wonder why you clean the vegetable after cutting.? It is not better or doese it make stock taste better.?
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
You can indeed clean them beforehand, but it’s not going to give any flavor to the washing water. I just always prefer it to do it this way to be really sure I remove all the dirt
@jbs5155
@jbs5155 Год назад
Is it ok to roast the chicken bones ??
@thelpc7
@thelpc7 2 года назад
How long do they keep ?
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
I always keep it for 5 days in the fridge and 4 months in the freezer
@ew2098
@ew2098 2 года назад
Why did you add mushrooms to the fish stock?
@memeslazus3958
@memeslazus3958 Год назад
Chef, let’s say we want to reduce a stock at a certain percentage, how do we calculate the reduction?!
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal Год назад
I always weigh the pan first so then I can easily weigh how much had reduced, but in the end it’s all about the flavor & tasting
@memeslazus3958
@memeslazus3958 Год назад
@@JulesCookingGlobal Thanks a lot chef!!!
@memeslazus3958
@memeslazus3958 Год назад
@@JulesCookingGlobal Chef also I have a question! Are you planning on making some Rissoto dishes? Like corn Rissoto! Also what ratio stock to rice would you use? 1:2 1:2,5 1:3 1:3,5 or 1:4?!
@manuelmacalinao500
@manuelmacalinao500 2 года назад
Why not use a pressure cooker?
@Farfetch_
@Farfetch_ Год назад
I bake my chicken before I make it into a stock
@pancook1008
@pancook1008 2 года назад
We both left handed Jules
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Lefties rule the world! haha
@jasons9m
@jasons9m 2 года назад
No carrot for chicken stock ? 😮
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Not for a white chicken stock, I do use it for a brown one
@unbekannt6227
@unbekannt6227 2 года назад
Carrots give sweetness, i dont think that we need them in light chicken stock. Very good recipe jule :)
@jochenpaal9151
@jochenpaal9151 2 года назад
Good Video, at all very basic techniques, but did really reuse one spoon for tasting every stock? Not really professional kitchen style, right?
@JulesCookingGlobal
@JulesCookingGlobal 2 года назад
Thanks and yes I used one spoon. I had 4 ready, but forgot to change them because I was busy filming, trying to express myself in English and I'm cooking in my kitchen at home, so yeah it is also not a professional kitchen. I'll ask my girlfriend if she minds. Sorry about that....
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