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Ready made beef stock
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Bongedone
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Hi all,
Does anybody know where to buy ready made beef stock. The type similar to the stuff you make from scratch (jelly).
If not which stock cubes do you think are the best. Thinking of making the French onion soup off Saturday Kitchen today but I think Oxo cubes may be too overpowering.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/frenchonionsoupwithc_87385.shtml
Thanks in advance
Does anybody know where to buy ready made beef stock. The type similar to the stuff you make from scratch (jelly).
If not which stock cubes do you think are the best. Thinking of making the French onion soup off Saturday Kitchen today but I think Oxo cubes may be too overpowering.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/frenchonionsoupwithc_87385.shtml
Thanks in advance
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I think most supermarkets sell it, Waitrose certainly does -not cheap though. I sometimes use Kallo Organic stock cubes because they don't have flavour enhancers or other peculiar ingredients.0
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If you want this, it's usually cheaper to buy a tin of beef consomme eg Baxters, than to buy the supermarket ready made stocks. Just watch your seasoning as it's quite salty.“the princess jumped from the tower & she learned that she could fly all along. she never needed those wings.”
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