Kittencal'S Homemade Pork Stock
- 5 -6 lbs pork side ribs (or use bone-in country-style ribs, I use a combination of both, sliced into smaller pieces)
- 1/3 cup tomato paste (or as needed to lightly brush onto the ribs)
- cold water
- 10 black peppercorns
- 2 medium onions (quartered , do not peel leave the skin on)
- 2 carrots, peeled
- 1 large celery rib
- 12 large fresh garlic cloves, sliced in half (I just use a whole head garlic)
- 1 tablespoon salt (or to taste)
- Set oven to 400 degrees F.
- Grease a large jelly-roll pan.
- Place the ribs on the pan and using a pastry brush, coat the ribs very lightly on both sides with tomato paste (do not use too much tomato paste just use enough to barely coat the ribs).
- Since there is a fair amount of ribs you might need to roast the ribs in 2 batches that is why I would advise you to do this a day or a few days ahead.
- Roast the ribs for about 25-30 minutes, then turn the ribs over and roast for another 25 minutes or until browned (careful not to burn).
- At this point you may refrigerate or freeze the ribs until ready to make the stock.
- Place the ribs in the stockpot along with all remaining ingredients.
- Pour in water to completely cover the ribs and to about three-quarters to the top of the pot; bring to a simmer over medium-high heat.
- As the broth comes to a simmer skim off any foam that has accumulated on top.
- Reduce the heat to low, cover and simmer for about 4 hours, simmering at the barest possible simmer to avoid bruising the bones (you may simmer longer if desired).
- Remove the stockpot from the heat and allow to rest for about 1-1/2 hours.
- Ladle off and discard any fat that has accumulated on the top of the stock.
- Using long tongs remove the ribs from the pot (discard or save).
- Place a fine strainer over a large bowl and strain the stock into the bowl.
- Allow the stock to come to room temperature, then refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze in 1 or 2-cup plastic containers.
pork side ribs, tomato paste, cold water, black, onions, carrots, celery, garlic, salt
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/kittencals-homemade-pork-stock-313900 (may not work)