14 Recipes With Chicken Broth You’d Never Think to Make - The Kettle & Fire Blog (2024)

You’d love to get more bone broth in your diet, but you’re just not quite sure how.

Yes, you know you can sip it straight from the mug, and you still have your grandma’s chicken noodle soup recipe stored in the pantry. But you’ve been there, done that, and you’re craving something new. Something you’d never even think to make.

Oh, we feel you. At Kettle & Fire, we’re constantly searching for new, exciting ways to get more bone broth in our diets. So to help you (and ourselves) out, we searched the internet for some fresh, inventive recipes.

Keep reading for the latest ways to get more chicken bone broth in your diet.

A Quick Note on Chicken Broth vs. Chicken Bone Broth

Many recipe developers and store-bought brands use the terms “chicken broth,” “chicken stock,” and “chicken bone broth” interchangeably. However, chicken broth is not chicken bone broth — homemade chicken stock is actually closer to bone broth than broth.

Chicken bone broth must be simmered for 24 hours to extract the collagen and other naturally occurring nutrients. If you’re making homemade chicken broth, this recipeuses an Instant Pot, or pressure cooker, to shortenthe process considerably.

While there is a significant difference between chicken broth and chicken bone broth, the two ingredients can be used interchangeably in recipes. Therefore, if you see a recipe online you’re just dying to make, but it calls for chicken broth, simply substitute chicken bone broth.

Let’s get to the recipes.

Salads and Sides

You can use bone broth in salads, starters, and veggie side dishes to complement or kick off a meal. Note that soups are not looped into this category.

Beef and Mushroom Parsnip “Risotto”

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Photo and recipe by: The Paleo Mom

If you’re following the keto diet or other low carb diets, you might be missing your favorite grains. But just as zucchini can be made into pasta, parsnips (shockingly) can be made into rice. In this risotto recipe, The Paleo Mom “riced” parsnips before combining bone broth (you can use beef or chicken) with coconut milk into one creamy dish.

Easy Quinoa Salad

Quinoa is extremely versatile due to its rich, nutty flavor. For a grain, it’s actually packed with protein, squeezing 8 grams of it in each cup (1). You can cook quinoa in water, but swapping in bone broth offers a boost in flavor and nutrient content. StreetSmart Kitchen did this in her Easy Quinoa Salad, which would work great as a starter salad, or top with protein to make it the main event.

Keto Brussels Sprouts Gratin

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This low carb side dishis packed with heavy cream and mozzarella cheese, making it taste like an indulgence. Full of keto-friendly fats, it’s sure to please a crowd over the holidays or at any family gathering. And best of all? It takes just 30 minutes to prepare.

Main Dishes

Curry, carnitas, and cabbage rolls? Who would have thought your favorite dinner recipes could be made with chicken bone broth?

Traditional Irish Shepherd’s Pie

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Photo and recipe by: StreetSmart Kitchen

You knew you could make chicken pot pie with chicken broth, but what about shepherd’s pie? This Traditional Irish Shepherd’s Pieby StreetSmart Kitchen is tasty, hearty, and meaty; it pairs well with ground turkey or ground beef.

Salmon Curry

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Photo and recipe by: Slim Palate

While surely you’ve tried chicken curry a time or two, have you ever tried salmon curry? In this recipe, Slim Palate combines fish sauce, fresh ginger, spices, chicken bone broth, and almond butter for a twist on panang curry. While it takes little-to-no prep time and only 10 minutes to cook, you would swear it was simmering all day.

Slow Cooker Crispy Chicken Carnitas

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Photo and recipe by: Kim’s Cravings

You can get your daily dose of chicken bone broth on Taco Tuesday. This recipefrom Kim’s Cravings uses a slow cooker to combine boneless, skinless chicken breasts in chicken broth with red onion and spices. In six to eight hours, your carnitas are ready to be topped with guacamole, salsa, and fresh cilantro.

Unstuffed Cabbage Roll

Traditional Italian cabbage rolls are fun to enjoy, but time consuming. In this “unstuffed” version, Unbound Wellness skips all the unnecessary steps, choosing to prepare her cabbage rolls in one pot. Plus, she points out you can use either beef bone broth or chicken bone broth in this recipe.

Soups and Stews

We couldn’t make this list without adding a section for soups and stews. But keep reading, as these recipes are fresh, inventive, and far from your grandma’s homemade chicken soup.

Turkey Meatball Kale Soup

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Photo and recipe by: Savory Lotus

Pressed for time? This wholesome, satisfying soupis tabletop ready in a total time of just 30 minutes. Plus, the meatballs are gluten free and dairy free, substituting cassava flour (almond flour will also work) in lieu of breadcrumbs and leaving cheese out entirely. With amino acids, veggies, and greens, it’s perfect for the whole family.

Zesty Chicken Tortilla Soup With Sweet Potato

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If you love Mexican food but aren’t a fan of the calories, this Zesty Chicken Tortilla Soupis perfect for you. By combining fresh tortilla strips, fire-roasted tomatoes, cilantro, and shredded chicken, you get all the flavors you crave in one (wholesome) bowl.

Carrot Ginger Soup14 Recipes With Chicken Broth You’d Never Think to Make - The Kettle & Fire Blog (10)

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Photo and recipe by: That Paleo Girl

If you don’t think your cooking skills are up to par, there’s hope: This soupis ridiculously easy to make. It requires just six ingredients and a blender to prepare. That Paleo Girl assures you this recipe is fool-proof, quick soup that anyone can make.

Chicken and Mushroom Stew

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Photo and recipe by: Pretend It’s a Donut

If you like a thicker soup (think a bisque or stew) here’s a handy trick from Pretend It’s A Donut: To make your recipe gluten-free, simply sprinkle in arrowroot powder instead of flour. That’s exactly what she does in this Chicken and Mushroom Stew recipe, making a thick, rich stew base then topping it off with chicken, leeks, onions, and mushrooms.

Creamy Coconut, Broccoli, and Wild Mushroom Soup14 Recipes With Chicken Broth You’d Never Think to Make - The Kettle & Fire Blog (13)

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Photo and recipe by: Laurel Street Kitchen

There’s nothing more satisfying than a thick, velvety soup when the leaves start to fall. However, most bisques, chowders, and other rich soups use heavy cream as a base — but not this one! In this recipe, Laurel Street Kitchen blends chicken bone broth with coconut milk and spinach for an extra layer of creaminess.

Coconut Carrot Soup With Pork Skin, Kale, and Ancho Oil

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Photo and recipe by: Slim Palate

While the name might sound a tad intense, this soup is incredibly easy to make. Josh of Slim Palate combines carrots, onions, chicken bone broth, coconut milk, and pork fat for a smooth, dreamy soup. Top with chicharrones (fried pork rinds) and kale chips for an added crunch.

Creamy Broccoli Soup

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Photo and recipe by: Savory Lotus

Looking for the easily the easiest recipe on this list? That would be this one, by Savory Lotus. Simply roast your vegetables and puree them with chicken bone broth and coconut milk. How easy is that?

Or, Best Yet, Sip Bone Broth All on Its Own

We really thought we knew every possible way to sip bone broth. Then Elana’s Pantry came out with this incredible (and very creative!) list of seven different waysto sip bone broth. We’re still trying a few of these ourselves!

However you choose to consume bone broth — whether in a soup, main dish, salad, or straight from the mug — know that there is an unlimited number of ways to do so. There’s plenty of recipes on this siteand online. New ones are constantly being added, so you’ll never get bored.

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FAQs

How do you make Kettle and Fire bone broth taste better? ›

You can start by combining bone broth with soup stock. It sounds counterproductive, but trust me, this is a good place to start. You can combine with beef or chicken soup stock. Then add an extra dash of salt or pepper, or whatever flavors your mouth truly loves, and sip away.

What is the best broth for gut healing? ›

Bone broth (like collagen) contains a special profile of gut-healing amino acids like l-glutamine, cysteine, proline, glycine, proline, and arginine. These amino acids serve to help repair and strengthen the gut barrier which can become compromised in those with IBS and/or leaky gut.

What can you add to chicken broth to make it taste better? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says. The choice of ingredient depends on the recipe, though.

How long does chicken broth last in the fridge? ›

Chicken broth can be refrigerated for 3-4 days and frozen (for best quality) for 2-3 months.

What happens to your body when you start drinking bone broth? ›

Takeaways. Bone broth combines the richness of a stock with the drinkability of a broth. It can make a healthy addition to your diet and contains nutrients such as collagen, electrolytes, and various amino acids. Consuming bone broth can help reduce inflammation and build muscle when combined with daily exercise.

Why is Kettle and Fire bone broth so expensive? ›

Our Regenerative Bone Broth is more expensive in price than our original Bone Broth simply because it costs us more to create from regenerative practices. At this moment, commercial farming is based on how quickly, cheaply, and in mass production you can create a product.

Who should not drink bone broth? ›

The sodium in bone broth may not be an issue for the average healthy person, Zumpano says, but it could be risky for people who have high blood pressure, heart disease or kidney disease. Always talk to your doctor if you have concerns.

Which broth has the most collagen? ›

Beef has more collagen per gram of protein

Beef bone broth also has slightly more glycine and proline. These are two amino acids that make up collagen, along with hydroxyproline and arginine. Chicken broth still has collagen, however it is around 10% less per serving than beef.

Is boxed bone broth good for you? ›

Bone broth is a great source of protein, providing around 8 to 10 grams per cup for a few calories (around 50 per cup). Plus, it contains key minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Just make sure to choose a low-sodium bone broth, as many products on the market are high in sodium.

How to jazz up chicken soup? ›

To enhance the flavor of chicken noodle soup, you can try:
  1. Using homemade chicken stock for a richer flavor.
  2. Adding fresh herbs like thyme, parsley, or dill for freshness and depth.
  3. Incorporating aromatics like onions, garlic, and celery for added complexity.
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How do you add depth to chicken soup? ›

Herbs and Spices:Fresh or dried herbs such as parsley, thyme, rosemary, and dill can add depth to the flavor. Bay leaves are commonly used in chicken soup for a subtle earthy taste. Ground black pepper or a pinch of red pepper flakes can add a hint of heat.

Can you drink chicken broth straight outta the box? ›

Yes! All of our Swanson broths can be enjoyed as a beverage.

Is chicken broth OK after 14 days? ›

How long does store bought chicken broth last in a refrigerator once open? Once the package is open, it should be used within four days. The best thing to do is freeze anything you're not going to use within four days.

What makes chicken broth go bad? ›

According to the USDA, chicken broth can last 3-4 days in the refrigerator and longer when frozen. The key to extending the life of the broth is keeping it airtight. If your container lets air inside, bacteria can invade and grow in the liquid, shortening the time that it stays fresh.

How can you tell if chicken broth has gone bad? ›

If the broth has a rancid odor, it's likely gone bad. If it smells fine, you can proceed with a small taste test. Any off flavors such as sourness or bitterness could indicate bacterial activity, signaling that the broth isn't safe to consume.

How do you drink bone broth if you hate the taste? ›

For this reason I recommend adding a touch of salt when drinking homemade or real bone broth. Try a bit first. Often you just need a pinch. A pinch of salt works wonders for bringing out bone broth's flavor.

How do you make bone broth more enjoyable? ›

Adding some fresh herbs to the pot when you reheat your bone broth will gently infuse it with grassy notes. Strain the herbs out before serving—their scent will pleasantly linger. Woody herbs like rosemary, bay, oregano, sage, and thyme are best left in the infusion process.

How do you drink kettle and fire bone broth? ›

You can enjoy a steamy mug of bone broth in practically no time. Just heat for 5 minutes on the stove (or microwave if you prefer.)

What can I add to bone broth to make it drinkable? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 cup bone broth of choice.
  2. ¼ teaspoon freshly grated ginger root or more to taste.
  3. 2-3 teaspoons fresh lime juice or to taste.
  4. flaky sea salt to taste.
  5. 1 teaspoon chopped fresh cilantro leaves.
  6. 1 teaspoon chopped fresh chives.
  7. red chili flakes to taste.
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