Ingredients:
1 kg Pork bones
2 pork hocks
2 onions
2 carrots
2 celery stalks
Oil to grease baking tray
Method:
1. Lightly oil a baking tray and top with roughly chopped vegetables and the bones and hocks. Roast in a preheated 200ºC for 30 minutes or until the bones and vegetables are nicely browned. To be honest I was tempted to roast either at a little higher temperature or a for a longer time but thing I got the balance right. Why do we brown the stock ingredients first? Simple, flavour. Browning will give the stock more of a kick.
2. Transfer the the contents of the tray to your slow cooker and cover with 2 litres of water. Yes, you could simmer your stock on the stove-top but then you will need to pay more attention to it during cooking. In my case I have switched the slow cooker to high and will turn it to low when I go to bed. When I wake in the morning the stock will have been cooking for about 15 hours. At this point I am tempted to keep it on low whilst I am at work tomorrow which will mean that the stock will have simmered for around 27 hours by the time I strain it and have it ready to use tomorrow evening.
3. The process is a little too easy to describe. After the allotted time simply strain the liquid and jar for storage. to use as a hot beverage I simply filled a microwave safe cup and buzzed it in the microwave for 2 minutes. The broth is great as an internal warmer on a cold winter's morning and I seems to be quite effective in reducing food craving throughout the day. I highly recommend giving it a go and adding bone broth to your morning routine.