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Have just cooked a roast chicken. Know you can use the bones to make stock. Plan to do this but don't want to do it right now (haven't got any onions, carrots etc which I believe you need and also don't have time).
My question is, can I freeze the bones to use for stock at a later date?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First of all I don't add anything to the stock, except the bones and water. Anything else can be added when you use it for cooking.
Secondly, as the chicken has been cooked yes you can freeze the bones before making into stock.
Thirdly: surely you can throw them into a pot of water and bring them to the boil? It doesn't take long. And then the next day you can do the same, and again, until the stock is nice and strong. As long as you boil the bones every day you can keep it going for ages!
Yes, you can freeze your bones until you have time to make stock. If you cook roast chicken or other roasts with bones sufficiently often and make stock regularly you might find a pressure cooker is a worthwhile investment. You can throw bones & selected vegetables in and everything is cooked in 20 minutes. I would be lost without ours as we make a lot of homemade soup in winter with our own stock. If you have a friendly butcher (real shop, not a supermarket) he may also have a lot of surplus bones he will let you have for stock making .