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Hi,
I tried making my own chicken broth for the first time and I'd like to learn how to make things easier for the next time. Basically, once the veggies and chicken have been cooked, I let the broth cool down, poured the broth into a container and then mashed the remaining veggies and chicken parts to extract additional broth. This took me more time than I care to remember. Is there an easy way to do this? I have a Kitchen Aide mixer. Is there an attachment that would help? Thanks, Ed |
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