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July 9, 2025

Bone Broth Recipe

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Ok, so here’s the deal: I grew up in a kitchen where pots simmered all day long, the windows fogged up from steam, and the smell of beef bones roasting would cling to your clothes like perfume. My Nonna used to say you could tell how good the broth would be just by the way the bones smelled after a good roast—deep, caramelized, almost sweet.

Now look, I’m usually the guy making something sweet like Italian Cream Cake for a Sunday dinner or letting the Ninja Creami work its magic on a hot summer afternoon with something like this Ninja Creami recipe. But when the temps dip and the sniffles start making their rounds? This bone broth recipe is what I’m reaching for.

Every Sunday, without fail, there was a big ol’ pot of something bubbling away on the stove. Sometimes it was her minestrone, sometimes tomato sauce, but when the weather turned cold and folks started sniffling, it was bone broth. And let me tell you—she didn’t need to read a blog to know about bone broth benefits. She just knew it made people feel better. Simple as that.

roasted beef bones with vegetables
Roasted beef bones and veggies bring out bold, rich flavor

These days, it seems like everybody’s talking about it—”best bone broth recipe,” “beef bone broth recipe,” “simple beef bone broth recipe,” you name it. But back then? It was just a way to make the most outta what you had: beef bones from the butcher, leftover veggies, and a whole lotta love.

What I love about this broth (besides how dang good it tastes) is how forgiving it is. No need for perfection. You toss in your beef bones—femur bones, oxtail, knuckles if you got ’em—and let time work its magic. Roasting ’em first? Yeah, that’s a must. That deep, golden color? That comes from those brown, toasty bits stuck to the pan. Scrape every last one into your pot.

bone broth in stockpot
The bone broth starts simmering in a big ol’ pot of goodness

You can cook this bone broth recipe in a stockpot, sure. But if you’re more into that hands-off life? Toss it in your slow cooker and let it bubble away overnight. And yeah, I’ve used the Instant Pot too—a total lifesaver when I forget to start it early (which, let’s be real, happens more than I’d like to admit).

And let’s talk flavor. Some folks try to get fancy and toss every veggie they’ve got into the pot. But listen, the best bone broth recipe? It’s about restraint. Carrots, onions, celery, garlic—done. Let the beef shine. That collagen-rich, golden magic needs space to do its thing.

gelatinous beef bone broth
That jelly-like texture? It means your broth is packed with goodness

I usually make a huge batch, cool it overnight, then skim the fat off the top. Some I keep in jars in the fridge for sipping, some goes into freezer bags for soup nights or to jazz up grains. It’s the kinda thing that just makes everything taste better.

bone broth in mason jars
Stock up your fridge with this simple beef bone broth recipe

FAQs

What should you not put in bone broth?

Skip cruciferous veggies like broccoli or cabbage. They turn bitter and overpower the broth. Same goes for starchy stuff like potatoes. And too many herbs? That can muddy things. Keep it simple.

What bones are best for bone broth?

A combo is king! Knuckles, joints, marrow bones, and a few meaty ones like oxtail or short ribs. Different bones bring different nutrients and flavors.

What is the proper way to make bone broth?

Blanch, roast, simmer, strain. That’s it. Blanching cleans ’em up, roasting builds flavor, simmering does the magic. And don’t rush it. Let it go low and slow for at least 12 hours.

What happens if I drink bone broth daily?

Honestly? Most folks say they feel better overall—maybe it’s the collagen, maybe it’s the ritual. Just make sure it fits your diet and you’re not relying on it for all your nutrition.

bowl of beef bone broth
Sip it solo or stir it into soups—this broth delivers
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A rich and nourishing beef bone broth recipe made with roasted marrow bones, veggies, and spices, slow-simmered for deep flavor and gelatinous goodness. Perfect for sipping or as a soup base.

  • Author: Michael Carter
  • Prep Time: 1 hour
  • Cook Time: 10 hours
  • Total Time: 11 hours
  • Yield: 24 cups 1x
  • Category: Soup
  • Method: Simmered
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

Scale

10 pounds beef bones (mix of marrow, oxtail, short ribs, knucklebones)

4 large carrots, chopped

2 medium onions, quartered

2 whole heads garlic, halved

6 celery stalks, cut into chunks

4 bay leaves

1/4 cup black peppercorns

4 whole star anise (optional)

2 cinnamon sticks (optional)

2 tbsp apple cider vinegar

Water to cover

Instructions

  1. Blanch the bones: Add bones to large pots, cover with water, and boil for 15-20 minutes. Drain and rinse.
  2. Roast the bones and veggies: Place bones, carrots, onions, garlic, and celery in roasting pans. Roast at 450°F for 30-45 minutes, turning once.
  3. Transfer to stockpots: Scrape everything into clean stockpots. Add spices, vinegar, and enough cold water to cover by an inch.
  4. Bring to a boil: Cover and bring to a low boil.
  5. Simmer: Lower heat and simmer with lid ajar for 12-24 hours. Skim foam occasionally and add water as needed.
  6. Strain: Remove solids with a mesh strainer. For extra clarity, strain again through cheesecloth.
  7. Cool and store: Let cool, skim fat, and store in jars. Keeps in fridge for 5 days or freeze for up to 6 months.

Notes

  • Ask your butcher to cut the bones—especially those big femurs.
  • Always blanch beef bones first. It makes a huge difference.
  • Roast until they’re nearly too brown. That’s where the flavor lives.
  • Don’t overcrowd your pot. Use two if needed.
  • Add salt after cooking. Taste and adjust to your liking.
  • Drink it warm with a sprinkle of sea salt or use it in soups, grains, or sauces.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: approximate per 1-cup serving
  • Calories: 45 kcal
  • Protein: 11g

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About Michael Carter

Hi, I'm Michael Carter, the face behind Easy Recipes List! I'm a 30-year-old chef from California passionate about making cooking accessible and fun for everyone. With a degree in Nutrition and Culinary Arts from the University of California and experience in healthy cooking in Los Angeles, I believe delicious food doesn't have to be complicated.
I create quick, practical recipes using fresh ingredients, perfect for busy families and beginner cooks. When I'm not in the kitchen, you can find me exploring new cuisines through travel, snapping photos of my creations, or catching a game.
My motto? Fun Cooking, Easier Life! Let's get cooking!

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