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Old 11-17-2013, 07:08 PM   #1
Pooky
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Join Date: 09-01-13
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Default Broth Vs. Stock question

Hey -

I see a lot of recipes (From American books, on here etc.) that call for broth of some sort: Chicken broth for cooking chicken thighs, beef broth for injecting brisket, as examples.

My question to the accumulated genius of The Brethren is - Is there any difference between what you guys call broth and what we call stock?

When I make a chicken stock, for example, I boil the chicken carcass with onion, carrots, celery, herbs and a bit of seasoning, then drain.

Over here, I guess a broth is more of a thin soup (with a stock base).

Are the two interchangeable as products and as words or is there a definitive difference, as far as y'all know?
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