Beef Bone Broth
Beef broth is the base of so many unique dishes around the world, including our personal favorite, pho. Nothing beats a good bowl of pho on a cold and rainy afternoon.
Cooks' note
The depth and umami in a good beef broth comes from browning the bones and meat. This process of browning is known as the Maillard reaction. Simply put, this is a chemical reaction where simple sugars and amino acids are rearranged. Heat can speed up this reaction; however, at 355°F a new reaction occurs: pyrolysis, more commonly known as burning. Adequate water will prevent this reaction, since the temperature of the bones will not climb above the boiling point of water.