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How To Make Beef Bone Broth

The best Homemade Beef Bone Broth Recipe that is SO easy to make. Learn how to make bone broth in your crockpot, instant pot or on the stove. Healthy, nutritious and delicious!

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Once you give this Easy Beef Bone Broth a try, you’re never going back to store bought broth. Homemade bone broth is so simple to make and SO delicious.

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While bone broth takes a while to make (it needs at least 10 hours) it’s really not difficult to make at all.

I’m all about simplicity when it comes to recipes, and while you can add veggies, herbs, and more to your bone broth – all you need are some bones and water!

What is Beef Bone Broth?

Bone broth is a rich, nutrient dense broth that comes from bones and water simmering low and slow for many hours.

Bone broth is the SAME thing as chicken stock or broth. Some broths or stocks are cooked longer than others

Why You’ll Love this Beef Bone Broth Recipe

Beef Bone Broth Ingredients

To make beef bone broth, you really only need beef bones + water.

You can also add herbs and vegetables like carrots, celery, or onion, but it’s completely unnecessary.

Homemade Bone Broth Tools

crockpot, strainer, airtight containers (for storing)

You can find substitutions for all of these ingredients below in the green shaded substitutions box.

How to make Beef Bone Broth

Beef Bones require a little bit of prep to ensure you get perfect broth. Here’s how to make it:

  1. First, preheat your oven to 450. Roast the bones for about 20 minutes. This helps the bones release any impurities and adds flavor to the broth.
  2. Add roasted bones to your crockpot (see below for instant pot/stove top instructions), fill it up with water, and let it cook for 16-18 hours on low.
  3. Once the broth cooks for about 16-18 hours (10 hours at minimum!) You’ll want to strain the broth with a strainer to get the bones/any big pieces of veggies out.
  4. You can stop here and use the broth as is but I prefer to strain it again. Using a nut milk bag or a cheese cloth, I will strain the broth again to remove any random fragments or pieces that may have escaped.
  5. Step 5 shows the broth after it has been strained twice.
  6. Beef broth often has a lot of fat that comes on top of it. We recommend chilling it for 2 hours until the fat hardens and skimming the solidified fat off the top. This step is optional but highly recommended.
  7. You can repeat this step 3-4 more times and reuse the beef bones.

Organic Bones roasting for a bone broth recipe

beef bone broth in the crockpot before it has been cooked

homemade beef bone broth after it has cooked for 18 hours

Beef Bone Broth in a strainer after it has been strained

Beef bone broth strained in a silver pot

beef bone broth chilled with fat solidified on top

a pot of homemade beef bone broth with the fat scraped off of it.

It seems like a lot of steps, but it’s really not difficult to do at all!

How long should I cook beef bone broth?

You should cook bone broth for 10 hours at minimum. Bone broth is best when cooked for 16-18 hours.

Bone Broth Recipe Substitutions

Bones – You can use any bones.. chicken, beef, or turkey will all work. We also have a Turkey Broth, Homemade Chicken Broth, Instant Pot Bone Broth, and Crockpot Bone Broth recipe.

Veggies – Carrots, celery, onion, and garlic add flavor to the broth but are not necessary

Seasonings – You can add salt, pepper, or whatever other herbs you’d like to the broth. We love to throw thyme + rosemary into our broth!

Apple cider Vinegar – Some people add apple cider vinegar to their broth to help coax the nutrients out of the bones. This is not necessary, but if you’d like to add it – feel free!

What are the best bones for bone broth? I like to use organic grass fed bones. Try to find local butchers or check out sites like The Organic Butcher or Greensbury. Butcher Box also carries beef bones!

How to use this Beef Bone Broth Recipe

There are so many ways to incorporate bone broth into your routine. Here are some ideas:

How to store Beef Broth

Bone broth will last 6-7 days in your refrigerator. If frozen, it can last up to a year – but I’d recommend using it within 6 months for freshness!

You can freeze bone broth, and you probably will have to because this makes a lot! For all my freezing tips, check out my post on How To Freeze Soup.

I freeze my bone broth in these containers or ice cub trays. These silicone molds for soup are also a great way to freeze bone broth. You can also use plastic containers or glass jars.

Freezing in glass: I don’t like to freeze in glass because I find sometimes the glass can explode. I prefer these containers. To freeze in glass, fill the bottle leaving about 1-2 inches of room – do not fill to the top because the liquid will expand as it freezes. Put them in the fridge and allow them to completely cool.

Once they have been in the fridge for at least 5 hours and are cold, you can transfer to the freezer. I leave the lids off and allow the jars to freeze completely, then add the lids on.

To defrost, I simply take out and put in the fridge the night before, or run under warm water.

Ice cube trays: I also like to freeze bone broth in ice cube trays. This is perfect for when you’re making a dish and only need a little bit, but don’t want to defrost a whole jar!

How long does homemade bone both last?

Bone broth will last 6-7 days in your refrigerator. If frozen, it can last up to a year – but I’d recommend using it within 6 months for freshness!

Beef Bone Broth in a silver pot that has gelled up

Homemade Beef Bone Broth FAQs

**What is beef bone broth good for?

Beef bone broth is good for so many things. It can help your gut health, hair skin and nail growth and so much more. It’s delicious when used in soups and sauces.

**What is the difference between beef broth and bone broth?

There is no difference between beef broth and bone broth. They are essentially the exact same thing. Sometimes bone broth is a little more concentrated than regular broth or stock, but they can be used interchangeably.

How often should you drink bone broth?

There’s no limit to how often you should drink bone broth. It’s completely up to you and your personal preference. Some people like to drink broth daily.

Do you need to roast the bones for bone broth?

If you’re using raw bones, you should roast them. I like to roast them at 400 degrees for 20 minutes to remove any impurities from the bones. It results in a clearer broth and more flavor.

**What is the difference between beef stock and broth?

There is no difference between beef broth and stock. They are essentially the exact same thing. Sometimes bone broth is a little more concentrated than regular broth or stock, but they can be used interchangeably.

Can you buy beef broth?

Yes, you can buy beef broth. Store bought beef broth is not as nutritious as homemade bone broth. Store bought broth is also usually high in salt and has added sugar.

Is beef bouillon the same as beef broth?

Beef bouillon and beef broth are not the same thing. Beef bouillon is a powder that makes beef broth. Beef broth is actual broth made from beef.

Which is better broth or stock?

There is really no difference between broth or stock. Both can be used interchangeably

Should bone broth gel?

It’s ok if your bone broth doesn’t gel, and rest assured it will be just as nutritious! Certain bones/cuts of meat can create a more jello-like consistency with the broth.
You could also have added a little bit too much water. Either way, don’t worry – and enjoy it!

Chicken Bone Broth vs Beef Bone Broth

Chicken bone broth and beef bone broth are both delicious. They have different nutrient profiles, but can be used interchangeably in recipes.
You can follow this recipe for chicken bones or check out our Instant Pot Bone Broth recipe.

Can you reuse the bones in bone broth?

Yes, you can. We buy organic beef bones and find we can make 4-5 batches of broth with them!
Whenever I’ve reused them, the broth has not been as gelatinous or flavorful as the first time using them, but it’s still delicious!
Even if your bone broth doesn’t gel it will still be nutritious and tasty. We use it to cook rice!

Can you make beef bone broth in the instant pot?

Yes, you can! I prefer to cook my bone broth in the slow cooker, but you can cook this in your instant pot for 120 minutes on high pressure, and let it naturally release. You can see our instant pot bone broth recipe here.

**What is the best bone to use for Beef Bone Broth?

I like to use organic grass fed bones. Try to find local butchers or check out sites like The Organic Butcher or Greensbury.
You can ask a butcher for beef bones, soup bones, or marrow bones.

A hand holding up a jar of homemade beef bone broth from scratch

Why Homemade Bone Broth is Much More Affordable

Making your own bone broth is so much more affordable. Here’s the math breakdown:

Bee Bone Broth in a glass jar on a grey background with a lined linen in the back

Homemade Bone Broth

The best Homemade Beef Bone Broth Recipe that is SO easy to make. Learn how to make bone broth in your crockpot, instant pot or on the stove. Healthy, nutritious and delicious!

Prep Time : 45 minutes

Cook Time : 18 hours

Total Time : 18 hours 45 minutes

Serves : 8 cups

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Serving: 1cup | Calories: 40kcal | Protein: 10g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 12mg | Calcium: 7mg