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Benefits of Bone Broth (Plus Pressure Cooker Recipe)

February 16, 2019 · FEEL-GOOD FOOD

Benefits of Bone Broth (Plus Pressure Cooker Recipe)

Millennials aren't necessarily known for being resourceful, but it's an attribute I've always had. Creating something useful with what would have otherwise been thrown away gives me a sense of pride and accomplishment. (I'm currently working on making a DIY rose oil from dried rose petals, because I couldn't stand to see a beautiful bouquet go to waste. Crossing my fingers that it works!)

So naturally, when I discovered how easy it is to make bone broth, it was love at first sip! All the chicken bones and veggie scraps that I would have normally thrown out are the perfect ingredients for bone broth - one of the most nutritious natural supplements for your body.

 

What makes it so nutritious? Here are seven benefits of adding bone broth to your diet.

1. Nutrient density. Bone broth is rich in vitamins, minerals, and amino acids - drinking it is like taking an all-natural multivitamin. And because it's so nutrient-dense, it acts as a natural immune-booster, making it the perfect solution when you're under the weather.

2. Joint Health. Connective tissues contain collagen. When the collagen from cartilage is cooked, it breaks down to create gelatin, which can reduce joint pain and swelling and aid joint movement.

3. Hair, Skin, & Nails. Collagen strengthens skin elasticity, which can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and cellulite. It also strengthens nails and hair follicles, which can help you grow out your locks and prevent brittleness.

4. Gut Health. Bone broth can reduce inflammation and is easy to digest. And for those suffering with leaky gut or food sensitivities, the gelatin in bone broth can help repair the gut lining and aids in the growth of probiotics.

5. Satiety. Bone broth is a super food that is both low in calories and rich in protein. Adding it as a supplement to your diet can make you feel fuller longer without adding much to your calorie intake. Those who intermittent fast often use bone broth to hold them over until their eating window begins.

6. Cheap & Resourceful. Since I started making my own bone broth, I always have some on hand - I never think to buy it at the grocery store anymore! This recipe for bone broth uses the scraps of basic kitchen staples like the ends & leaves of celery and (most importantly) bones from chicken. When I'm making chicken, I usually save the bones in a gallon-sized bag in the freezer until I've got enough to make broth.

7. Versatility. Do you know how many recipes call for chicken broth? Even if you're not into drinking it plain, you can incorporate it into your diet by using it in place of plain chicken broth or stock. You'll be amazed how often you use it, and you'll be glad you always have a jar on hand!

 

Pressure Cooker Bone Broth Recipe

Ready to try making your own broth? It's easy, and with the magic of the Instant Pot, it's done in just a few hours.

 

Ingredients

  • Bones from 1-2 chickens (depending on size)
  • One onion, quartered
  • 2 carrots, halved
  • 2 cups celery ends & leaves
  • 4 cloves of garlic, pressed
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1-2 tsp salt, to taste
  • 1/2 tsp whole peppercorns
  • 1 tsp parsley
  • 1 tsp thyme leaves
  • 1 tsp rosemary leaves
  • 1/2 tsp ground sage
  • 1 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar
  • water, to fill

Directions

  1. Combine all ingredients in pressure cooker.
  2. Fill pot with water to cover all the ingredients.
  3. Set pressure cooker to "Manual" or "Pressure Cook" setting and adjust cook time to two hours. Make sure "Keep Warm" setting is off.
  4. When broth is finished cooking, allow pressure to naturally release.
  5. Pour broth into glass jars and allow to cool before refrigerating. (You may also choose to freeze broth in freezer bags, but I find that storing in jars is less messy.)
  6. Enjoy & reap the benefits!

 

Love this recipe? Let me know in the comments below!

 

Benefits of Bone Broth (Plus Pressure Cooker Recipe)

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Keto-Friendly Instant Pot Yogurt

July 17, 2018 · FEEL-GOOD FOOD

Keto-Friendly Instant Pot Yogurt

Making Keto Instant Pot yogurt has become an art for me.

If you haven't jumped on the Instant Pot bandwagon yet, YOU NEED TO. And this Keto Instant Pot Yogurt is a fun recipe to try with your new toy!

I got mine for Christmas last year and it has quickly become my favorite kitchen gadget. And for someone who spends a lot of time in the kitchen food-prepping and creating recipes, that's saying something!

I have the 6 Quart Instant Pot Ultra, and I love it! There are so many ways to customize your cooking. Like other Instant Pot models, the Ultra has one feature that I adore - it's a yogurt maker! My homemade yogurt is thicker, creamier, and so much healthier than store-bought brands.

 

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Beware of Hidden Sugars!

You may think your store-bought yogurt is just fine, but have you noticed all the added sugar? It's actually insane! Making your own yogurt does take more time than throwing containers of the stuff into your shopping cart. But this method is ultimately cheaper, healthier, more eco-friendly (you'll store it in reusable jars), and most importantly, tastier!

Now, making Keto Instant Pot yogurt isn't as simple as pouring milk into the pot and 8 hours later - voila! - your yogurt is ready. It's a long process that takes some getting used to. Lucky for you, I went through all the yogurt-making blunders for you and can give you a clear method to the madness! I recommend starting the process in the evening so the yogurt can incubate overnight, and you can cool it in the fridge the next morning.

And since most yogurts are higher in carbs than I'd like, I thought I'd share a Keto-friendly yogurt recipe with y'all! Perfect for anyone cutting their carbs or monitoring those pesky added sugars.

 

Instant Pot Yogurt Pinterest Image

 

Ingredients/Supplies:

  • Instant Pot 6 Quart Ultra (or other Instant Pot model with yogurt function)
  • Yogurt starter culture
  • Kitchen thermometer
  • 64 fl oz whole milk
  • 64 fl oz heavy whipping cream
  • 1 T vanilla extract (optional)
  • Glass jars for storage

Instructions:

  1. Pour milk and cream into inner pot and place into cooker. Stir mixture and place lid on Instant Pot (You do not need to seal the lid as the pot does not need to come to pressure for this process.)
  2. Turn the dial to the Yogurt function and press to select.
  3. Press the dial again to set incubation Time to 9 hours. Press the dial again to confirm.
  4. Turn the dial to Temp and press. Select High temp. The display should now read boiL.
  5. Press the Start button to begin heating the milk to approximately 181-183°F. Your Instant Pot will display Yogt when it has finished heating. Make sure to stir periodically and check the temperature of your milk with a kitchen thermometer before moving on to the next step. You may need to repeat the heating cycle (steps 4 & 5) if your milk is not yet up to temperature.
  6. While the milk is heating, prepare an ice bath in the sink. (This step is optional, but it will speed up the cooling process.)
  7. Once the milk is up to temperature, transfer inner pot to ice bath and cool to 115°F, using your thermometer to test the temperature.
  8. Once milk is cooled, stir in starter culture and optional vanilla extract. (If using this product, you will use 2 packets of starter culture.)
  9. Place inner pot back into cooker and close the lid.
  10. Rotate the center dial to select Temp and set to Medium. Press central dial to confirm.
  11. Make sure your Time is set to 9 hours and press Start to begin incubation.
  12. When yogurt is finished incubating, the display will read Yogt. Spoon yogurt into clean, airtight jars and refrigerate.

Nutrition Information:

And that's it! Feel free to play around with different flavorings and yogurt toppings. (Try my berry reduction sauce - so good!) To make Greek yogurt, you can strain out the whey by pouring it into a strainer lined with coffee filters, but it's pretty thick even without this step. Either way, I hope you enjoy this yogurt as much as I do!

 

Enjoy!

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