Chicken Stock In The Pressure Cooker Recipes

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INSTANT POT CHICKEN STOCK



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Make easy homemade chicken stock in the Instant Pot. It's way better than anything from the store and superfast. This pressure cooker chicken stock recipe will change your life.

Provided by Sara Bir

Categories     Soup     Instant Pot     Make-ahead     Pressure Cooker

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 chicken carcass (from a cooked 2- to 3-pound chicken), or 1 pound bones
1 onion, halved or quartered, optional
1 rib celery, roughly chopped, optional
1 carrot, peeled and roughly chopped, optional
1 bay leaf
1 to 2 quarts water, enough to cover

Steps:

  • Let the pressure release naturally: This can take up to 30 minutes.
  • Store or freeze: Stock will keep in the refrigerator for up to a week, or transfer to freezer containers and freeze for up to a year.

PRESSURE COOKER CHICKEN STOCK RECIPE



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Whether you just got an Instant Pot or you've been a pressure cooker fanatic for years, there's no doubt that it's the best tool for fast, flavorful, gelatin-rich chicken stock.

Provided by Daniel Gritzer

Categories     Soups and Stews     Soup

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 1/2 pounds (2kg) mixed chicken parts, such as wings, backs, bones, and feet (see note)
1 1/2 pounds yellow onions (about 2 large; 680g), diced
12 ounces carrots (about 2 large; 340g), diced
8 ounces celery (about 6 medium ribs; 225g), diced
4 medium cloves garlic
4 flat-leaf parsley sprigs
3 fresh thyme sprigs (optional)
1 bay leaf

Steps:

  • Skim fat from stock, strain, then use as desired or freeze for up to 6 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 897 kcal, Carbohydrate 39 g, Cholesterol 209 mg, Fiber 4 g, Protein 45 g, SaturatedFat 22 g, Sodium 1057 mg, Sugar 7 g, Fat 62 g, ServingSize Makes about 2 quarts (1.9L), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

PRESSURE-COOKER HOMEMADE CHICKEN BROTH



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There's nothing better or more satisfying than making your own chicken broth. You can control the amount of seasoning and salt, so you can customize it for whatever recipes you're using it in. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Lunch

Time 55m

Yield about 6 cups.

Number Of Ingredients 9

2-1/2 pounds bony chicken pieces (legs, wings, necks or back bones)
2 celery ribs with leaves, cut into chunks
2 medium carrots, cut into chunks
2 medium onions, quartered
2 bay leaves
1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
8 to 10 whole peppercorns
6 cups cold water

Steps:

  • Place all ingredients in a 6-qt. electric pressure cooker. Lock lid; make sure vent is closed. Select manual setting; adjust pressure to high and set time for 45 minutes. When finished cooking, allow pressure to naturally release. , Remove chicken; set aside until cool enough to handle. Remove meat from bones. Discard bones; save meat for another use. Strain broth, discarding vegetables and seasonings. Refrigerate 8 hours or overnight. Skim fat from surface.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 25 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 130mg sodium, Carbohydrate 2g carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 4g protein.

PRESSURE-COOKER CHICKEN STOCK



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Pressure cookers reduce cooking time by as much as two-thirds without ruining the food's nutritional value -- making them ideal for a long-cooking stock. This recipe is adapted from "The Pressured Cook" by Lorna Sass.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Yield Makes about 2 1/2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 7

5 pounds chicken parts (wings, backs, legs, and necks), rinsed
10 cups water
2 large carrots, scrubbed or peeled, cut into 1-inch pieces
2 large ribs celery, cut into 1-inch pieces
2 large onions, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
1 dried bay leaf
1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns

Steps:

  • Place chicken and water in an 8 1/2-quart stove-top pressure cooker and bring to a boil over medium-high. Using a ladle, skim impurities and fat that rise to the top. Add vegetables, bay leaf, and peppercorns.
  • Lock the lid in place. Over high heat, bring to high pressure. Lower the heat just enough to maintain high pressure and cook for 30 minutes. If time permits, let the pressure decrease naturally, about 20 minutes. Otherwise, quick-release the pressure by setting the cooker under cold running water.
  • Remove the lid, tilting it away from you to allow any excess steam to escape. Allow stock to cool slightly. Strain through cheesecloth set over a fine-mesh sieve. Skim off fat if using immediately, or let cool completely (in an ice-water bath, if desired) before transferring to airtight containers. Refrigerate at least 8 hours to allow the fat to accumulate at the top; lift off and discard fat before using or storing stock.

PRESSURE COOKER BONE BROTH OR CHICKEN STOCK



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The difference between bone broth and regular broth, or stock, comes down to the length of the cooking time and the addition of acid to the cooking liquid. They taste very similar, though the bone broth has a slightly more intense flavor and a thicker, silkier texture. They can be used interchangeably in recipes. Really, the main difference is that many people consider bone broth to be therapeutic: The longer cooking time of a bone broth allows the collagen and minerals from the bones and connective tissue to dissolve into the liquid. This is one of 10 recipes from Melissa Clark's "Dinner in an Instant: 75 Modern Recipes for Your Pressure Cooker, Multicooker, and Instant Pot" (Clarkson Potter, 2017). Melissa Clark's "Dinner in an Instant" is available everywhere books are sold. Order your copy today.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     cookbook exclusive, soups and stews

Time 1h

Yield 3 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 13

3 pounds bones, preferably a mix of meaty bones and marrow-filled bones
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 1/2 tablespoons coarse sea salt, or to taste
1 to 2 celery stalks
1 large carrot
1 large onion, 2 leeks, or a bunch of leek greens
1 whole clove or star anise pod
2 to 6 garlic cloves
5 to 7 sprigs fresh thyme or dill
5 to 7 sprigs fresh parsley
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon black peppercorns
2 to 4 1-inch-thick coins peeled fresh ginger (optional)

Steps:

  • If you want to roast the bones first, heat the oven to 450ºF. Lay the bones out on a rimmed baking sheet and roast until well browned, 25 to 35 minutes.
  • Put the bones (roasted or not) in the pressure cooker pot and add all the remaining ingredients. Cover with 3 to 3 1/2 quarts of water (the water shouldn't come more than two-thirds of the way up the side of the pot). To make regular stock, cook on high pressure for 1 hour if using all chicken or poultry bones, or 2 hours for beef or pork bones or a combination of poultry and meat. For bone broth, cook on high pressure for 3 hours for poultry bones, and 4 1/2 hours for beef, pork, or mixed bones. When making bone broth, you'll know you've cooked it long enough if all the connective tissue, tendons, and cartilage have dissolved and the bones crumble a bit when you poke at them. If this hasn't happened, cook it on high pressure for another 30 minutes and check it again.
  • Allow the pressure to release naturally. Use the broth or stock right away, or store it in the refrigerator or freezer. Bone broth and regular stock will keep for 5 days refrigerated or up to 6 months frozen.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 482, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 1 gram, Fat 52 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 147 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams

PRESSURE COOKER CHICKEN STOCK



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This recipe, adapted from Nathan Myhrvold's multivolume "Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking," produces a clear, clean and flavorful stock in a fraction of the time required for traditional ones.

Provided by Michael Ruhlman

Time 2h

Yield Almost 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 1/2 pounds chicken wings, chopped
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 cup peeled, thinly sliced onions (1 small onion)
1/2 cup peeled, thinly sliced carrots (1 small carrot)
1/2 cup trimmed, thinly sliced leeks (1 small leek)
2 teaspoons thinly sliced garlic (1 large clove)
1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken thighs, ground
2 teaspoons parsley leaves and stems (about 1 sprig)
1 teaspoon black peppercorns

Steps:

  • Put chopped wings in a pot and cover with about 4 cups cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then immediately turn off heat and drain chicken.
  • Pour oil into a pressure cooker over medium heat. Add onions, carrots, leeks and garlic, and sauté until softened but not browned, about 5 minutes. Add blanched wings, ground chicken, parsley and peppercorns; cover with about 4 cups of cold water and seal pressure cooker. Set pressure gauge at 1 bar or 15 pounds per square inch, turn heat to high and when steam starts to escape, turn to low and cook for 1 1/2 hours. Let cool before removing lid. Strain through a fine sieve, discarding solids. Refrigerate and skim off any fat.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 61, UnsaturatedFat 3 grams, Carbohydrate 1 gram, Fat 4 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 5 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 23 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams, TransFat 0 grams

PRESSURE COOKER CHICKEN STOCK



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I save chicken parts in a plastic zip-loc bag in the freezer and when I have enough, I make this stock. This is a really easy, fast way to make good homemade chicken stock. I freeze the stock in a variety of amounts; ice cube sized, one cup and 2 quarts.

Provided by Hey Jude

Categories     Stocks

Time 50m

Yield 7 cups

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 1/2 lbs chicken parts, such as bones,backs,wings and necks
2 chicken feet (optional)
2 large carrots, cut into 1 inch pieces
1 large celery rib, cut into 1 inch pieces
1 medium onion, unpeeled,quartered
4 whole peppercorns
8 cups water

Steps:

  • Combine all the ingredients in the pressure cooker.
  • Cover and bring up to high (15 lbs) pressure.
  • When control is jiggling vigorously, reduce the heat so it jiggles about 2-4 times per minute and cook for 25 minutes.
  • Release the pressure, either by letting the cooker sit until pressure is naturally released, or by carefully running cold water over the cooker (use mitts and clear the sink before releasing pressure that way).
  • Strain the stock and refrigerate until the fat solidifies; remove the fat and refrigerate for up to 3 days, or freeze.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 358.2, Fat 19.5, SaturatedFat 5.4, Cholesterol 125.9, Sodium 147.6, Carbohydrate 3.8, Fiber 1, Sugar 1.8, Protein 39.5

PRESSURE COOKER CHICKEN BROTH



Pressure Cooker Chicken Broth image

Provided by Alton Brown

Time 13h15m

Yield 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 pounds chicken wings
8 ounces carrots, cut into 1-inch pieces
8 ounces celery, cut into 1-inch pieces
8 ounces onion, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon whole black peppercorns

Steps:

  • Place the chicken wings, vegetables, salt and black peppercorns into a 7-quart pressure cooker. Pour in enough water just to cover everything. Do not fill above the cooker's "maximum fill" line, or 2/3 full. Cover and lock the lid. Bring to pressure over high heat, about 20 minutes. Reduce the heat to low, so that you barely hear hissing from the pot. Cook for 40 minutes.
  • Release the pressure using the cooker's release device (read the manual), or cool the cooker by running cold water over the lid for 30 seconds. Open carefully.
  • Set a cheesecloth-lined colander in a large bowl or container and strain the broth. Discard the solids. Refrigerate the stock overnight, or until the fat solidifies. Remove the fat. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, or freeze for up to 6 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 30, Fat 1 grams, SaturatedFat .5 grams, Cholesterol 1 milligrams, Sodium 869 milligrams, Carbohydrate 1 grams, Protein 2 grams, Sugar 1 grams

CHICKEN STOCK IN THE PRESSURE COOKER RECIPE



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Make good use of chicken bones with this chicken stock made flavorful with veggies and herb. Prep it in 15 minutes and let the pressure cooker do the rest!

Provided by Troy Flores

Categories     Pressure Cooker

Time 1h20m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 from a cooked 2 to 3 lbs chiken, or 1 lb bones chicken carcass
1 or quartered, optional onion halved
1 rib roughly chopped, optional celery
1 optional, peeled and roughly chopped Carrot
1 bay leaf
2 quarts enough to cover water

Steps:

  • Put the chicken bones and vegetables (if using) in the pressure cooker.
  • Add water to almost come level with the bones, making sure not to fill the cooker more than 2/3 full. Remember, the cooker can't come to pressure if it is too full.
  • Place the lid on the pressure cooker. Make sure the valve is set to the "Sealing" position.
  • Select the "Manual" or "Pressure Cook" program, then set the time to 30 minutes to 1 hour* at high pressure.
  • The pot will take about 20 minutes to come up to pressure, and then the cooking time will begin. (Frozen bones will take longer to come to pressure.)
  • Let the pressure release naturally. This can take up to 30 minutes.
  • Strain the stock through a fine-mesh strainer into a stockpot or large bowl. Either skim off the fat and use the stock immediately or let it cool to room temperature before refrigerating.
  • Stock will keep in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or transfer to freezer containers and freeze for up to 1 year.

Nutrition Facts : Carbohydrate 2.39g, Cholesterol 49.38mg, Fat 18.01g, Fiber 0.58g, Protein 9.06g, SaturatedFat 5.23g, ServingSize 8.00 Cup, Sodium 59.37mg, Sugar 0.00, UnsaturatedFat 7.66g

PRESSURE COOKER WHOLE CHICKEN



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Once you make a whole chicken in the pressure cooker, you'll never want to roast one in the oven again. Pressure cooked whole chickens are hands-off way to make an amazing meal and come out fork-tender and perfectly moist every time. This recipe has a bit of a kick, but you can use this same method and your own favorite chicken seasonings if you prefer.

Provided by fabeveryday

Categories     Whole Chicken

Time 1h25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 ½ teaspoons salt
1 ½ teaspoons paprika
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon dried thyme
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
½ teaspoon freshly ground white pepper
½ teaspoon garlic powder
1 (3 1/2) pound whole roasting chicken
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 cup chicken stock

Steps:

  • Combine salt, paprika, cayenne, onion powder, thyme, black pepper, white pepper, and garlic powder together in a small bowl. Rub the outside of the chicken and inside the cavity generously with the seasoning mixture.
  • Turn on an electric pressure cooker (such as Instant Pot®) and select Saute function. Pour oil into the pot and allow to get hot, 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Brown chicken in the hot oil on each side (breast side and back side) for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove chicken from the pot and set it aside on a plate. Cancel Sauté function.
  • Pour chicken stock into the pot and scrape the bottom with a wooden spoon to loosen any browned bits.
  • Place a steamer rack trivet in the bottom of the pressure cooker pot, then place the whole chicken, breast side up, on top of the trivet.
  • Close and lock the lid. Select high pressure according to manufacturer's instructions; set timer for 25 minutes. Allow about 6 minutes for pressure to build.
  • Let pressure release naturally according to manufacturer's instructions, 25 to 35 minutes. Unlock lid and remove.
  • Open the lid and carefully remove the chicken from the pressure cooker. Allow the chicken to rest for 10 minutes before carving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 896.3 calories, Carbohydrate 2.3 g, Cholesterol 298.1 mg, Fat 63.6 g, Fiber 0.8 g, Protein 74.4 g, SaturatedFat 17.8 g, Sodium 1180.4 mg

EASY ELECTRIC PRESSURE COOKER CHICKEN STOCK



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Let me just say that I LOVE my 8 quart oval electric pressure cooker, and I use it almost exclusively for making stock. and cheesecake. (That's another recipe for another time...) It is so easy and cost effective, not to mention better tasting and better for you - I can't imagine going back to canned broth! I started by following Lorna Sass's recipe to the letter - until I realized that you can't really make a "mistake" making stock. I got tired of throwing away scraps every day, and tired of buying fresh veggies just for stock. I have included step-by-step photos to show how little waste there really is. Basically, over time, I put all of my veggie scraps into a gallon zipper freezer bag - onions (with skins), carrot peels and tops, celery leaves and ends, and garlic peels and ends, and parsley stems. I've tried adding veggies like mushrooms, but this yielded too strong a flavor, so I quickly went back to the basics. When the bag is full, I make stock. Usually, the timing is good - by the time the bag is full, I'm almost out of stock anyway. If I've used bone-in chicken in the meantime, I'll save those scraps, too, in a separate bag. When the time comes, if I feel the ratio of veggies is off, I'll add a little more of one or the other - usually, I add some extra celery leaves, as I don't use as much celery as I do carrots and onions, for example. But whatever - like I said, you really can't mess this up. Because I'm using an 8-quart cooker, and filling it to the max, I get a LOT of stock! Plus, by starting with a whole roasting chicken, I can usually harvest about 4 cups of cooked chicken meat to use in other recipes as well. Considering I can get a roaster for 75 cents a pound, and everything else is scraps, that's quite a bargain!!

Provided by Gatorbek

Categories     Stocks

Time 2h

Yield 10 cups, 10-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 gallon vegetables, scraps (onion bits with skins, carrot peels and ends, celery leaves and ends, garlic scraps, and parsley)
1 (4 lb) roasting chickens, with neck and gizzards (If these are missing, don't stress. It's okay.)
2 bay leaves
1/4 teaspoon black peppercorns
spices (I don't add anything else, I prefer to season my stock as needed for the recipe, but many people use)
water

Steps:

  • Remove the neck and gizzards from the chicken. Place the neck and the chicken, breast side up, into the pressure cooker and add 2 cups of water. Set aside gizzards. Secure the lid. Cook at high pressure for 25 minutes, and allow for natural pressure release. (If your chicken is over 5 pounds, add a few extra minutes to ensure it cooks all the way through.).
  • Remove chicken and neck from cooker. Do not remove the liquid! Place chicken in a casserole dish or a deep plate to catch drippings, and allow it to cool enough to touch it.
  • In the meantime, place the frozen scraps into the hot cooker to begin thawing. You don't have to thaw them ahead of time, the cooker will do that. I just dump the bag, then place the bag right back in the freezer for the next batch.
  • Take off your rings!
  • Harvest all meat from chicken for later use. I use three bowls: meat, bones/other good stuff, and skin. When in doubt, put it in the bone-bowl. If you get a little skin in there, that's okay - you'll just skim the fat off later anyway.
  • I do not use a knife for this process. The meat should just about fall off the bones. If you're having a really hard time, it may not be cooked all the way through. You can see from the pictures that the chicken breasts come off almost whole, and the dark meat just falls into the bowl. There is very little in the third bowl - that's all I'm going to throw away. The rest gets used.
  • Either freeze or refrigerate the chicken harvested - I usually get 4-5 cups.
  • Throw away the skins.
  • Next, I try to chop the bones up as small as possible and place the pieces into the cooker. I have a a good pair of boning shears that make short work of this. The more you can chop up the bones, the more of the gelatin you can release to give your stock that beautiful "jiggle" when it's done. You know you have a beautiful stock when it dances like Jello!
  • Also, dump any juice that seeped out during the harvesting process back into the cooker.
  • So now, you have a little bit of liquid, all your veggies, and your chopped up chicken bones. Cut up the gizzards and toss them on top, along with the bay leaves and peppercorns. This is when I usually add a few more celery leaves, and maybe a little extra parsley. (See picture).
  • Fill to "Max-fill" line with water. Secure the lid, and set the cooker to cook at high pressure for 25 minutes, then allow for natural release. It will take a while to come up to pressure because the cooker is so full.
  • Place 2 layers of cheesecloth over a strainer and place the strainer over a LARGE bowl. VERY carefully, pour the contents of the cooker into the strainer, allowing the liquid to run through.
  • Allow the solids to cool to the touch, then gather the ends of the cheesecloth and press/squeeze as much liquid as you can out of the solids. I shift the solids around and squeeze again a couple times to get as much out as possible.
  • Some people like to skim the fat off while it is still liquid. I don't. I think that's too much work. I'd rather peel it off in chunks after refrigerating, when it is hard.
  • Please, please make sure you're practicing safe food prep - you can't just stick the bowl of steaming hot chicken stock into the fridge and think that the temp will come down fast enough to prevent the growth of bacteria.
  • I usually put the bowl into my sink in an ice bath, and every few minutes, I *gently* stir the stock. After the temp has come down, I'll move it to the fridge overnight.
  • In the morning, scrape off the congealed fat that has risen to the top. Watch that stock jiggle! Divide into freezable containers in various sizes and freeze until needed.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 253.4, Fat 18.6, SaturatedFat 5.3, Cholesterol 85.6, Sodium 79.7, Carbohydrate 0.1, Protein 20.1

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