GUT HEALING INSTANT POT BONE BROTH RECIPE

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
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    Recipe starts at 2:59
    I use the 8-Quart Instant Pot: amzn.to/2YfkvfS
    Use 6-Quart for a smaller batch, just reduce each ingredient a bit: amzn.to/33PYtSa
    GUT-HEALING INSTANT POT BONE BROTH
    Keto & Paleo Friendly. AIP diet friendly if you remove black pepper.
    CHICKEN BROTH
    1 lb pastured chicken feet
    2 roasted chicken legs or chicken back (optional)
    1-2 parsnips
    2 carrots
    1 yellow onion
    2-3 celery stalks
    3 tbsp fresh ginger
    2 tbsp fresh turmeric
    1/2 cup parsley
    2 TBSP Apple Cider Vinegar
    Salt
    Pepper
    *Use pastured chicken (or free range organic at the very least) as well as organic vegetables and filtered water.
    Roughly chop up all ingredients except parsley (no need to remove skins on onions or peel things, etc).
    Add bones and veggies to the Instant Pot
    Add filtered water to 2/3 line in Instant Pot.
    Add the apple cider vinegar and salt and pepper to taste.
    If using Instant Pot, make sure the valve is closed and set the “pressure cook” setting for 2 hours.
    Once time beeps, open valve and allow to depressurize
    Strain out all the solids and add in a big bunch of parsley and let it sit there for 30 minutes or so as it cools. You can skip the parsley if you’re in a hurry. Strain the parsley and your broth is ready.
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  • @almonjacob3496
    @almonjacob3496 Před 4 lety +12

    I had to look up your post and thank you. For my 60th B-day I bought myself an insta pot and started doing bone broth with your guidance. OMG! I can't believe the dif, it has made for me. I work in the wall tower of a state prison, to get to my lofty post I have a 67 step spiral stair. My knees used to get so agree at me, After 2 weeks of B-Broth I have no pain! I can't say thank you enough.

  • @Jewjewbeec
    @Jewjewbeec Před 4 lety +94

    Great video! One quick suggestion that I do is I use my instant pot steaming basket. Put all of the bones and vegetables in therefore when pulling out its drain and separates.

  • @DaveNathanson
    @DaveNathanson Před 2 lety +3

    Because your recipe is for 8 quart Instant Pot, and many of us have 6 qt IPs, I found that after cooking & straining the broth, I can put all the solids back into the IP, add water up to the PC max line again, and make a 2nd batch of Bone Broth right away! Ok to pour 2nd & 1st batches together, it's a good average. Works very well. Delicious too! Store in refrigerator, serve hot.
    So delicious that all of the Bone Broth is gone within a few days. 😀 ☕ Oh well, easy to make more!

  • @frankiefernandez5252
    @frankiefernandez5252 Před 4 lety +6

    Chicken feet are unsightly but the best collagen by far. If you tell people about the chicken feet they are less likely to even try it...Especially soft millennials. But I'm going to use my pressure cooker for this..Thanks

  • @roberthesz2356
    @roberthesz2356 Před 5 lety +8

    I had investment clients from Hong Kong for dinner at my mother's....He knew the recipe and was impressed with my mother!

  • @jamesrothbart5391
    @jamesrothbart5391 Před 4 lety +43

    This made a great stock - very gelatinous and flavorful. I omitted the turmeric and ginger, and added some thyme at the end with the parsley because I prefer a more classic flavor profile. Thanks for the tips!

  • @jessegentry9699
    @jessegentry9699 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic video. I am 70 as of this year and have had 1 common cold in 35 years and my broth will get better now that I see your ingrediencies and ways. Great job teaching.

  • @peteasmr2952
    @peteasmr2952 Před 5 lety +114

    I have had Crohns 17 years I just got an instapot and have been looking for some good bone broth recipes. It's amazing how it makes you feel different.

    • @ongobo23
      @ongobo23 Před 4 lety +23

      Yes, collagen is great for the gut. Do you eat fermented foods? If not read up on it.; probiotic foods are great for anyone with gut issues. Also fasting for 24-36 hours is good to stimulate gut immune cell stimulation.

    • @ronk3031
      @ronk3031 Před 4 lety +10

      @@ongobo23 fermented foods sure i do beer lol

    • @propbraker
      @propbraker Před 4 lety +6

      Carnivore diet bro.....

    • @peteasmr2952
      @peteasmr2952 Před 4 lety +1

      @@propbraker Thats not far from how I eat.

    • @peteasmr2952
      @peteasmr2952 Před 4 lety +2

      @natalie richter Thank you, I was extremely Iron Deficient and we had to do infusions. I am almost in remission now. My life has greatly improved for the first time in 18 years. I am now 28 and working on my future. Diet improvements can really do wonders. And when you add finding the right treatment it can really change ones life. I spent so long going and we've finally found what works. I am so happy.
      I am sorry you have those secondary issues. I fear about getting those as well. I have known many who have. I really hope things work out better for you. Take care

  • @lumierephoto
    @lumierephoto Před 2 lety +13

    Your skin looks amazing! I’ve been making bone broth for years, but I recently got an Instant Pot and going to try your recipe for the first time.

    • @AdrienBCaldwell
      @AdrienBCaldwell Před rokem +2

      I noticed that too. She looks like she's glowing. Must be that collagen glow.😇

  • @jayanti8302
    @jayanti8302 Před 5 lety +55

    I had Crohns for 14 years. Had several horrible flares. . My doc wanted to remove my colon. I wanted one last ditch effort to save my colon and took this. Doc wasn't happy. I took the probiotic VSL#3DS in the therapeutic dose for 6 months. I have not had any symptoms since Aug.26, 2016 --almost 3 years. Bone broth is a great food, The reason VSL worked is that it crowded out the bad bacteria that make metabolites that harm the gut and promotes beneficial bacteria that make short chain fatty acids including butyrare which is nourishing to the colonic cells. Glad to see you taking responsibility for your health. Hope you have a full recovery.

    • @juliekelly9912
      @juliekelly9912 Před 5 lety +6

      Jayanti
      Thank you for sharing this important information! May God Bless you♥️

    • @GedionG
      @GedionG Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you for the info I looked up VSL3 they were in court over false product now its visbiome I going to try it.

    • @jsjshdbejkwbsjdken8022
      @jsjshdbejkwbsjdken8022 Před 5 lety +3

      I tried VSL3 for my young daughter she had indeterminate colitis and combined with a good diet I think it really helped her.. I did this around 10years ago.. I looked up the dosage for kids etc before doing this.

    • @MadelineLemon
      @MadelineLemon  Před 5 lety +5

      That's awesome! So so happy for you! I use specifically formulated, clinical doses of probiotics as well-absolutely crucial!

    • @thomasranjit7781
      @thomasranjit7781 Před 5 lety +4

      @@juliekelly9912 U got fooled that was a sales person exploiting sick people's vulnerability....need to be smarter lady

  • @tinakeith2355
    @tinakeith2355 Před dnem

    Excellent video. I have been making IP broth for years and the only thing I do different to you is break off the parsley stems and only add them during cooking process. I didn’t think of adding the leaves during the cooling time. Great idea! Also, somebody commented on immediately making a second batch with the leavings. Another great idea. My freezer is full of soup cube trays and mason jars. You can never have enough bone broth.

  • @MarkSmith-js2pu
    @MarkSmith-js2pu Před 2 lety

    I want you to get rid of that condition! If anyone can, it’d be you. That was so well done! I’m 68 and buying chicken feet for the first time next shopping trip. I see that Walmart always has them but never knew how to use them. That ingredient is a true bonus!

  • @DansVlog
    @DansVlog Před 4 lety +4

    You should have more subscribers. I will mention you on my next LIVE show. You are a natural. Thanks for the recipe

  • @happyvalleybakery9050
    @happyvalleybakery9050 Před 3 lety +6

    Souper Cubes are game changing for bone broth. So much easier to thaw than a mason jar, and takes up less space in the freezer! :)

  • @vickyminneti9566
    @vickyminneti9566 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m sitting here in a hospital room with a major Crohn’s flair. I am open to any healing gut videos you may want to show us. Chicken soup for sure!! Thank you so much!

  • @sunrae7680
    @sunrae7680 Před 5 lety +13

    I have Crohn's, so I'm glad you showed up in my box. I have a good Vietnamese spot where the bone broth is FABULOUS. I will try your version.😊

  • @certoglenn4840
    @certoglenn4840 Před 5 lety +13

    Great! This is our first Madeline Lemon video. It is really great to see attention given to the serious comments and questions. That's awesome.

  • @zulhai-jl8rg
    @zulhai-jl8rg Před 5 lety +60

    When I saw you pull out the chicken feet... I knew the broth was legit!! My mom has been nagging me to use chicken feet instead of the whole chicken...and mom's always right!!! Hahaha! *New Subscriber*

    • @jw6180
      @jw6180 Před 4 lety +3

      New sub here as well! 👍

  • @sammysworld5485
    @sammysworld5485 Před 3 lety +1

    I was recently diagnosed w adrenal fatigue syndrome & new to making my own bone broth. This very simple. TY!

  • @TooJubeJM1
    @TooJubeJM1 Před 4 lety +2

    My daughter was diagnosed with Reiters Syndrome when she was 14. She was prescribed Cell Cept, steroids cyclosporine etc. She had 8 years of misery, contracting many infections because she was immune suppressed. Then we read the studies on autoimmunity, inflammation and gut microbiome. Pre and probiotics block E Gallinarum in the gut. E Gallinarum triggers an inflammatory response. She has been symptom free for over 6 months and no longer prescribed immune suppressants. Bone broth encourages a healthy gut microbiome for the pre and probiotics to thrive.

  • @mali2640
    @mali2640 Před 4 lety +59

    In my culture (Pakistani), when we make bone broth, we follow mostly the same steps but we add few spices such as cumin, coriander seeds, ginger and garlic, and cilantro (instead of parsley). Thanks for sharing.

    • @moonchild1432
      @moonchild1432 Před 4 lety

      M Ali payaaaa

    • @robertm4050
      @robertm4050 Před 4 lety +1

      Sounds a lot like a Southeast Asian soup. Sounds good to me. I love all Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian foods. I have tried to teach myself how to cook lots of dishes from those regions. I even grew my garlic and ginger this year to make my own ginger/garlic paste which is in many of the dishes I have learned.

    • @blankeffect1
      @blankeffect1 Před 4 lety

      Thanks for sharing! I'm going to try this

    • @liveyourbestsoftlife5705
      @liveyourbestsoftlife5705 Před 4 lety

      Exactly..you know they dont use seasoning lol salt pepper. Yuck

    • @jeanvignes
      @jeanvignes Před 4 lety +3

      Sounds yummy. I think a "plain" bone broth is also good as it allows you to use it in different recipes later. If you freeze the plain broth into one or two cup containers, then you can season it with lemongrass and basil for Thai soup, or cumin, coriander, ginger and garlic for Pakistani dishes, or with the "holy trinity" of Creole cooking in Louisiana: onion, green pepper, and celery -- plus garlic, of course.

  • @danshankle
    @danshankle Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you for posting this. I am 74 yr old with Crohn's and I appreciate your work. Far Far Better than Biologics etc. Would love to see one on BEEF Broth but am sure its all the same procedure. Thank you again.

  • @dmarquih61
    @dmarquih61 Před 5 lety +5

    I am so glad I found your video for chicken bone broth using chicken feet. I wanted to make some this weekend and was planning to get some feet from my farmers market tomorrow and use them, for the first time. Also, I see your Berkey in the background. I’ve had mine for two weeks and I am loving it. 😁👍🏽

  • @susanbuchanan3700
    @susanbuchanan3700 Před 4 lety +7

    Love your video! I place my bone broth from the pot into a metal bowl in the fridge overnight, and then scoop the fat layer off. After that, I pour into a beverage pitcher and keep in my fridge to drink. It makes for a low fat, healthy, keto beverage!

    • @brianmohr-noaafederal6555
      @brianmohr-noaafederal6555 Před 4 lety +3

      The fat is good though right?

    • @ner7215
      @ner7215 Před 3 lety +1

      @@brianmohr-noaafederal6555 in theory a ketogenic diet is based on a higher fat/really low carb intake. But removing the fat does help with storage and longevity

    • @lindanagle7504
      @lindanagle7504 Před rokem

      Any ideas for skimming off the fat easily?

  • @vancouvervienna4978
    @vancouvervienna4978 Před 5 lety +33

    Please share some more videos of your diet, health story, recipes and routines. You are such an inspiration and such a great person. You give me sooo much hope, for I've been struggling with my gut since I was born. Also, could you do a video about your experience with kultured wellness? I really think about trying it, too! Thank you! You go girl! Greetings from Vienna!

    • @MadelineLemon
      @MadelineLemon  Před 5 lety +3

      Thank you! I actually did a video about my experience with KW, which you can watch here: czcams.com/video/EYouQBQPrYk/video.html

    • @femqwho637
      @femqwho637 Před 4 lety

      Yes! She needs kefir and kombucha.. lots of it!

  • @Diamond88keyz
    @Diamond88keyz Před 4 lety +4

    Her skin and eyes are just beautiful.

    • @WibbyKDX
      @WibbyKDX Před 3 lety +1

      That’s not what I’m looking at 😳

  • @ajit1000
    @ajit1000 Před 4 lety +2

    Madeline! You could cut your veggies at an acute angle to expose more surface area too. Just like you did to ginger. In addition to Bay leaves you could also add crushed Black Cardamoms, just a couple will do the trick. They go very well with soups and anything boiled. Thumbs up for your recipe! The whole idea is to go with what is available locally/seasonally. I don't get Celery and Parsley, I make do with Coriander leaves and stems. The other off white thing(I couldn't catch the name properly). I use turnip, Cauliflower stem and other peels of nutritional veggies. Garlic is always on the higher side for my all soups. Keep them coming!

  • @jbird4754
    @jbird4754 Před 4 lety +13

    Oh my sweetheart! My 16 year young son has Cronh’s as well! BUT!!!! LIKE YOU! I’ve been bone brothing for 4 years since his diagnosis and it has changed all of our 3 lives: son, mom, dad 🥰❣️. I use all of your ingredients - easy and yes! It’s all about extracting all of the great flavours for the broth. I use a lot of leeks because they taste so sweet and not so oniony for those who get tired of ordinary onions... I also add garlic, tiny purple shallots, a chunk of peeled fresh ginger, a good handful of black pepper in order to maximize absorption of turmeric. Very important! It is a fact 🤗. I also use turkey,
    Beef, lamb bones! We need to change it up right? I also like to add a little piece of jalapeño pepper for a kick - my son loves it. TURRRRMERIC not toomeric. 🤪🤷‍♀️❣️you can add parsley, fresh coriander, a stick of cinnamon, aniseed, you can change it up so much and often to avoid repetition and boredom. Good luck to all of us who heal from within. It takes time, effort, will, research to get it done but once you know, YOU KNOW, you tweak and enjoy...

  • @soulshineproductionsllc5546

    A damp towel under your cutting board will hold it in place while you chop. Great video with great info.

  • @rawgalore1497
    @rawgalore1497 Před 4 lety +11

    If you add your ACV (apple cider vinegar) after the broth is cooked and cooled, you won't kill the live properties in the vinegar x Lovely recipe, Thank you for sharing x

    • @GameChanger597
      @GameChanger597 Před 3 lety +2

      But then how does the vinegar draw out the vitamins/minerals from the bones after they've been cooked?

    • @gayathrimb2987
      @gayathrimb2987 Před 3 lety

      its added to release minerals from the bones.. not for probiotics. you need an acid to release the minerals and vitamins

  • @Seahorse.302
    @Seahorse.302 Před 4 lety +2

    Parsnip was my grandma's "secret" ingredient for her homemade chicken soup broth!! So delicious!!
    I loved your video! I'm glad I found it

    • @Seahorse.302
      @Seahorse.302 Před 4 lety

      Now, a week later, I just bought an Instant Pot, rewatched your video and am off to buy chicken feet!!
      Thanks for the Instapot tips, i don't know these were even a thing, and I would slow cook my soup for a full day!!

  • @steverundle8635
    @steverundle8635 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m Ms Steve, pleased to meet you! Love chicken broth on these chilly mornings. Demonstration was crystal clear, loved the awkward “claws”.please do a video on your breakfast chicken broth. Thanks.

  • @margereynolds1406
    @margereynolds1406 Před 5 lety +13

    Thank you for this video. I have had Colitis for 4 years now, and had a few flares. I will be making this bone broth

  • @charlesbovalis6591
    @charlesbovalis6591 Před 5 lety +5

    The best recipes ever are like the one you just made - eye-balling the ingredients etc .. Looks like an amazing broth and I will make one as you do very soon ... Excellent video.

  • @pggamble7199
    @pggamble7199 Před 4 lety +9

    Great video, just to let your fans know, if you keep a zip lock bag in the freezer and add all your root vegetables ends to the bag until it gets filled you can use these instead of whole vegetables, it not only saves money but also the planet.

  • @miraclehappens2053
    @miraclehappens2053 Před 5 lety +23

    My family is west Indian and African so we ate chicken feet growing up,so glad we did cos I probably would have been weirded out by that.😂😂

  • @jaxxrocket1530
    @jaxxrocket1530 Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent, I'm getting ready to start my new dieting and health regiment and bone broth is a big part of it. I love cabbage and it's extremely potent nutrition so I'll be adding that as well.
    Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @christinakinne9790
    @christinakinne9790 Před 5 lety +95

    yes would love to see your breakfast chicken soup

    • @MsLibr8r
      @MsLibr8r Před 3 lety

      I, too, would like to see a video on this recipe

  • @gailpatterson4442
    @gailpatterson4442 Před 2 lety

    OMG...I'm just seeing your video and I'm blown away by all the information! I have IBS and after cancer treatment, it made it so much worse. I can't thank you enough!
    BTW...although I've never eaten them, my mother-in-law used to talk about eating chicken feet growing up! Definitely subscribing to your channel!

  • @jason_108
    @jason_108 Před 2 lety

    Never used an instant pot for bone broth. I love that it's raining out & I found this video.Cheers!

  • @cherreemorgan6631
    @cherreemorgan6631 Před 5 lety +4

    This was my first time watching you. I enjoyed your vlog; very informative. Thank you and am looking forward to more. I typically pressure can my broth for ready use. My husband watched it with me and said he will be buying an instapot this week. HE HAS NEVER LIKED MY MAKING BROTH FOR SO MANY HOURS ON THE STOVE TOP.

  • @Catherine-xf3pc
    @Catherine-xf3pc Před 5 lety +33

    Your kitchen is very beautiful. Thank you for sharing your recipe with us.

  • @Tocomaco
    @Tocomaco Před 4 lety +2

    This is so awesome of an ideal method....and when I use the chicken feet for making a big pot of pasta sauce a couple time a year, I first fry them in butter & olive oil to a crisp, and smells like Buffalo Wings...and being from Buffalo, it's fitting...then wrap them up in cheese cloth, and dump it in the sauce to simmer over night, or longer. So being that, with your flavor broth, a bit of the feet fried would give it a little kick too!....thanks for sharing!

  • @cayennepeppa707
    @cayennepeppa707 Před rokem

    While I'm 4 years after this video- I use the gel for tons. I throw it on rice, I warm the gel and drink it straight. Thanks for the recipe.

  • @marielefebvre173
    @marielefebvre173 Před 3 lety +3

    Yes, I would like to see all your ideas on healthy eating!

  • @jesamamullen2032
    @jesamamullen2032 Před 5 lety +5

    Love to have your receipes for both broth and how to use daily in your meals--- Thanks Jesama Mullen- Wellness counselor!

  • @lindamarden616
    @lindamarden616 Před 5 lety +2

    What a great idea for using chicken feet! I think we need to use more of the previously discarded foods to help increase the overall food supply. Thank you for showing how to use the hot pot for this!

  • @shanonrodgers4113
    @shanonrodgers4113 Před 4 lety +1

    I live in South Africa and chicken feet are a favorite food among many of our people!

  • @PLA5207
    @PLA5207 Před 5 lety +16

    Loving the anti-inflammatory aspects of this recipe. TY

  • @jameschupp2230
    @jameschupp2230 Před 5 lety +8

    I just watched your video and I think it was great! I don't know what other things you have talked about for to help your gut. But with all the Collagen/gelatin and the amino acids proline, glutamine and arginine; Something that excelerates the healing of these is good amounts of Vitamin C and all the other Antioxidants. Vitamin C with the other antioxidants incorporated with the Collagen/gelatin and the amino acids proline, glutamine and arginine - Stimulates the building of tissue in the body - of which the gut is made of.
    I didn't know if you have already talked about some of the other synergistic foods/vitamins, so I thought I would put in my 2 cents:) Cheers! Oh, by the way... the tumeric is amazing healing food, I think you could use even more, whether in this broth or in other foods too!

  • @altonbritton881
    @altonbritton881 Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative video. Thank you. Always looking for good ways to use my IP. Tip: when making a hot pour like that I put my bowl and colander down in the sink and rest the IP pot on a towel or rack on the counter to steady it when I pour.

  • @judithballard9890
    @judithballard9890 Před 4 měsíci

    I've made your recipe a number of times. It's my go to recipe, it's really good.

  • @googo151
    @googo151 Před 4 lety +3

    Everything that you're doing is working for you girl. Stunning. I will follow your recipe.

  • @ongobo23
    @ongobo23 Před 4 lety +6

    Wow, amazing to see an American using chicken feet. It's predominantly in Asian cooking.

    • @keithklassen5320
      @keithklassen5320 Před 4 lety +1

      My Mennonite grandma always made us chicken soup, and since she always did the work, she strongly defended her right to eat the chicken feet. Nobody else could touch them.

    • @ladymilagra
      @ladymilagra Před 4 lety +1

      Actually, they are super common in Mexico.

    • @deloresnewman9209
      @deloresnewman9209 Před 4 lety

      Have them in Texas. Chicken feet gourmet. Lol

  • @withit062714
    @withit062714 Před 2 lety

    Every single time I make Chicken BB, I always come back here...Lol...I guess I just enjoy cookin' along with Ms. Madeline! :)

  • @thecalmmomma9516
    @thecalmmomma9516 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this recipe. I have CFS/Adrenal Fatigue and read suggestions that bone broth could help. I love the fact that I can make this in my instant pot which we are already using several times a week. Thank you!

  • @charlottedickson9203
    @charlottedickson9203 Před 5 lety +10

    This was fantastic, thank you, gonna watch it again, upping my broth journey

  • @hspg
    @hspg Před 4 lety +3

    great video! i blanch my chicken feet first and it would reduce the amount of gunk to strain out in the end.

  • @Rache_777
    @Rache_777 Před 2 lety

    I love chicken soup and it's honestly the most healing food to eat first thing in the morning. This is the best recipe out there for instant pot owners. Thank you so much for sharing 🙂🙂🙂

  • @willdwyer6782
    @willdwyer6782 Před 5 lety

    I raise rabbits and use them for my bone broth. I have a 23 quart Presto pressure canner that I use for both cooking and canning my broth. When you can it with a pressure canner, there is no need for refrigeration until you break the seal on a lid. My canner holds almost 6 gallons of liquid, but it will only hold 7 quart-size mason jars. If you're using four cups a day, seven quarts should be a two week supply.

  • @claudiabowen6944
    @claudiabowen6944 Před 5 lety +7

    I love your chicken broth with the chicken feet it's loaded with collagen. ..so good

  • @jesseherbert2585
    @jesseherbert2585 Před 4 lety +4

    I healed myself from lifelong allergies using tips like you discuss. Note that I use a glass pot that fits inside my instapot, as acids like vinegar can leach nasty doping metals out of stainless. Also, if you are serious about healing, consider including wild edibles. Arthur Haines or Samual Thayer are excellent resources. We really need these wild foods, they have much higher concentration of polyphenol compounds which can be crucial for our health. Water fasting for stretches of 16 hrs to several days (on occasion) is also practically mandatory for gut healing/maintenance. Hope this helps y'all, sure helped me (confirmed by blood work and skin allergy tests. Yahoo!)

  • @wapperjaw8282
    @wapperjaw8282 Před 4 lety

    I have been diagnosed with Chrones, Diverticula, IBS, Acid reflux, hiatal hernia, and no stomach lining. The no stomach lining is somewhat very scary can lead to cancer. Anyway ... I got the INSTANT POT so I can do this more often. It's about the only thing I take in that does not cause pain. I eat organically as much as possible, but no matter what it still causes pain. I also take Enzymes and Probiotics which have not helped much as I hoped for. But I was prescribed drugs for these issues that I been taking for a number of years, which I now believe just made things worse to the point of having an emergency *dead* (not due to stones) gallbladder removed. I recently started taking HCL with pepsin and (Ox Bile due to gallbladder being removed) which has helped more than anything. I also started eating more organic fermented foods like Pickel, Kimchi, Sauerkraut ... etc. And I am now able to cut back on prescription drugs. I have gone to many Doctors and Specialist that pretty much only treat such issues with drugs. I have come to the conclusion ... "You have to be a better Doctor than the one treating you!" TU on the video!

  • @jameshines6474
    @jameshines6474 Před 3 lety

    The Vietnamese community uses organic chickens that taste wonderful. I want to try this. I have an Asian grocery store!

  • @mirelacarmen100
    @mirelacarmen100 Před 5 lety +7

    Hi, Madeline! I like very much your recipe and presentation of it. I intend to drink daily as you said. Please share with us recipes in which we use such rich broth.

  • @jordansmithson9602
    @jordansmithson9602 Před 4 lety +11

    Not nearly long enough cook time, even with a pressure cooker.
    I just made some pork broth with neck boned and it cooked in my IP for 4 hours.
    I'm sure your stock is delicious, but if you want to get all the goodness from them bones, you gotta got at least 4 hours.

    • @robinstaniforth4982
      @robinstaniforth4982 Před 4 lety +9

      Pork and chicken bones are different you need to cook pork longer
      Chicken bones are smaller then pork so 2hrs in an IP is a good amount of time

  • @marciefairbourn2936
    @marciefairbourn2936 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! I’m new at making bone broth. And new at using an instant pot. You made me feel more confident in using a killer pressure cooker! Thx for not going super fast and for speaking clearly so that we can see your face. It helps to understand the videos better. I started on this journey for our little arthritic, old doggie. But after watching a few videos, I will use it for my family. Note: I followed your advice but had to get recipes safe for dogs. Just a note for anyone who wants to help their old, or sick animals. You are great! Thank you!😊👍🏻🎉🌟

    • @lindanagle7504
      @lindanagle7504 Před rokem

      I also am new to pressure cooking and appreciate seeing the actual steps in setting it up

  • @artsyhyd
    @artsyhyd Před 4 lety +1

    I’m glad I found your recipe using chicken bcos I don’t eat beef, this is also quite simple, thank you for sharing.

  • @zafar78600
    @zafar78600 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you for a wonderful presentation.

  • @yarks854
    @yarks854 Před 4 lety +5

    I like how you also show the messier side of the process so that we know what to expect. Most of the times cooking videos are super edited to look nicely to the point where they do not even look realistic.
    Thank you for the video!

  • @leomcnally6638
    @leomcnally6638 Před 3 lety

    New IP owner here. Really liked your video. Direct and to the point . I learned a lot. I've done bone broth with a slow cooker and it always make me feel so good! I can't wait to try this way! New subscriber.

  • @jessegentry9699
    @jessegentry9699 Před 3 lety +1

    Remember, broth should be drank year round, I do monthly several times. Thanks again for sharing.

  • @palecrowtarot6978
    @palecrowtarot6978 Před 4 lety +4

    I pull my veggies out and blend them with some of the broth into different soups. This is a staple in my house too and the variety helps me stay on track.

  • @leftymadrid
    @leftymadrid Před 5 lety +23

    Madaline, I wish life gave me lemon like you :-)
    I think the pot bone broth is a super idea!
    Sounds like a great idea! As a cyclist I pay loads of attention to eating healthy...
    I like your human touch, just pours out when you're narrating, love it, many thanks
    :-) :-)

  • @estherh2142
    @estherh2142 Před 5 lety +1

    You make the broth exactly the way I do with the same ingredients! I make noodle soup with it. I have celiac disease and IBS so I always suspected that it could do me good. I make it every week!!!

  • @JuliaOverbytv
    @JuliaOverbytv Před 2 lety

    Love that you mention pastured chicken and your attention to the ingredients! Thanks for this video!

  • @hyanotha
    @hyanotha Před 5 lety +10

    You're so natural and make the best soup. You make soup the way I make my homemade wine and soup.

  • @donnapuckett4992
    @donnapuckett4992 Před 5 lety +12

    Thank you for explaining everything! I will try your recipe!!!!!!

  • @carolynbarnes5095
    @carolynbarnes5095 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Madeline, great video. It means a lot to me coming from someone who has chron’s disease.
    YES, would love your chicken soup recipe.

  • @hairbackglow
    @hairbackglow Před 4 lety +2

    When hunting isn’t he winter months in the Midwest, bone broth is the best way to keep warm while in stand/sitting tight. Better than coffee, tea, etc. keeps you super warm, and no excessive needing to empty ones bladder.

  • @deborah3912
    @deborah3912 Před 4 lety +6

    I really enjoyed you presentation, you have a very likeable personality.

  • @carmensanchez8058
    @carmensanchez8058 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the video it always wanted to know how to make bone broth soup. I would like to see your chicken soup recipe and that's a great idea to eat in the morning .

  • @Danath22
    @Danath22 Před 4 lety

    Researching bone broth and came across your channel. Thanks for being real and sharing more than just a recipe. Subscribed

  • @johnmorgan4405
    @johnmorgan4405 Před 5 lety

    Wow you're beautiful. I don't mean that in an "I'm a guy and you're a woman sexist kind of way." I mean you are glowing and your teeth are white, and your eyes are clear and bright. You just look beautiful and healthy. I recently started using collagen powder and today I am planning on making bone broth based on your video. Thanks for posting it!!

  • @jbird4754
    @jbird4754 Před 4 lety +10

    Osso bucco (beef, lamb or veal) are also great to start a bone broth...

  • @amyg7016
    @amyg7016 Před 3 lety +5

    If you want to make beef bone broth, how much bone marrow should you use? Is there another video for beef bone broth? TIA! ✨

  • @CreachterZ
    @CreachterZ Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice! I use a fine mesh steamer basket and just lift the bits out of the broth. Works well.

  • @Afroyogacollective
    @Afroyogacollective Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this recipe! Broth with conventional chicken drums caused me phlegm and a cough. But after switching to pasture raised chicken feet, I love it! It smells JUST like top ramen chicken flavor when cooking. Lol.
    My nails grew like crazy drinking this daily, and my skin regained it's moisture and "bounce" after only 2 weeks.
    Now that it's autumn, time to load up my pantry with homemade broth for the gray days.

  • @positivetimeline2023
    @positivetimeline2023 Před 5 lety +6

    Bone broth is good for cold too. It's good when you fast on liquids ( Keto Coffee in the morning then+green smoothies+ fresh pressed juice during the day). I never thought of Pressure Cooker for bone broth. Probably we could get much more nutrients using this pot. Thanks for the information and nice video.

  • @elizabethfountain1580
    @elizabethfountain1580 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for the video it has answered several questions for me.

  • @guycolerick7958
    @guycolerick7958 Před 5 lety

    Madeline, I saw one of the comments talking about your beautiful teeth but the thing I noticed about you immediately was your skin. You have the most beautiful skin I think I have ever seen. You glow like a light bulb. If the bone broth is doing as much for the inside of your body as it seems to be doing to the exterior portion of your body then you must be doing damn fine.

  • @gwildor3154
    @gwildor3154 Před rokem

    I enjoyed your video Madeline. I also have crohn's disease and am doing specific carbohydrate diet on my journey of trying to do the most I can for my health and try to avoid medications if at all possible. I've had crohn's for about 25 years and tried most of the common medications. I'm just not satisfied with the level of health that I have with the medication route alone. One thing that I've recently found which makes my digestion superb is taking a fish oil omega 3 supplement every day. I recommend anybody with crohn's/colitis try it. I saw drastic improvement after taking it for a couple of weeks. I hope to get a scope and crp test soon to see if it's putting me into clinical remission. I am optimistic based on how I feel.

  • @jennischaffer7401
    @jennischaffer7401 Před 4 lety +4

    Anything keto would be great. I’m trying to find 15 or so good things I can cook and repeat! My BF and I are new to this diet. Thank you!

  • @rkgaston123
    @rkgaston123 Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks for this super video! I’d like to see your breakfast chicken soup video!

    • @MadelineLemon
      @MadelineLemon  Před 5 lety

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  • @mj6047
    @mj6047 Před 4 lety +1

    I just found your channel...we just got an instant pot and I was looking on how to make a chicken broth...great video !!!

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Před 4 lety

    If your butcher can get them, turkey wings make a good substitute for chicken. Cut into 1 or 2 inch pieces & roast lightly before tossing them in the pot.
    Hadn't thought of adding ginger to my bone broth, but I will now!

  • @simplefaithanddaisies
    @simplefaithanddaisies Před 5 lety +7

    ❤ the recipe. I'm off to watch your soup recipe. Thanks for.sharing

  • @colleenmartineau3787
    @colleenmartineau3787 Před 5 lety +9

    I am very interested in this video Madeline. I couldn’t imagine leaving my crockpot or stove stop on for that long. Thanks for figuring out the pressure cooker method. Also, interested in your health journey. Thank you. Colleen

    • @lorrainemercer6069
      @lorrainemercer6069 Před 7 měsíci

      Chicken broth takes 4 to six hours and beef bone broth 6 to 8 hours on low heat on the stove top. Start all bone broths in cold water and bring it up to a low boil, then turn down to a simmer, barely bubbling. Always add onion, celery and carrots and bay leaves,. Add spices, whatever you prefer..
      Cloves and cumin, fennel seeds, juniper berries, bulk peppercorns.Strain and discard all, just keeping the broth. Salt and pepper to taste.
      .

  • @hidingfromu5293
    @hidingfromu5293 Před 4 lety

    I think it's great you use parsnips. Most people don't know how to use them or what they even taste like. I think they are great in stew and salad also.

  • @Spectr3Belfire
    @Spectr3Belfire Před 2 lety +1

    I love your knowledge and energy. Ima Fan.