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    Rotisserie Chicken Bone Broth

    Published: May 5, 2024 · Modified: Aug 27, 2024 by Nadia · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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    Making your own homemade Rotisserie Chicken Bone Broth is a great way to utilize all parts of the chicken. Simmering those flavorful bones yields a deep flavor that'll have you ditching the store-bought stock for good. With just a few simple steps, you'll have a rich and delicious broth that's perfect for sipping on its own or as a great base for soups, stews, and sauces.

    Rotisserie Chicken Bone broth in a large weck jar. Lemon ginger and onion are next to it.

    This recipe is a game-changer for anyone looking to up their broth game. Not only is it ridiculously easy to prepare, but it also allows you to make the most of every last bit of that store-bought rotisserie chicken, ensuring nothing goes to waste. 

    I started regularly bone broth about 10 years ago. I quickly realized that purchasing good quality chicken broth was an expensive habit, so I decided to start making my own. Anytime I have leftover bones from chicken, I just store them in the freezer until I am ready to make homemade chicken stock.

    Not only is this broth perfect for sipping, I like to use it in my Chicken Noodle Soup, Sourdough Chicken And Dumplings, and Creamy Lemon Chicken Soup.

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    • Why you'll love this recipe
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Substitutions and variations
    • How to use chicken bone broth
    • Storage and reheating
    • Top tip
    • FAQ
    • Other Related Soup Recipes
    • Rotisserie Chicken Bone Broth

    Why you'll love this recipe

    • Nutrient Dense: This recipe calls for using organic chicken, and it’s a fantastic source of collagen, amino acids, and minerals.
    • Easy to Make: With just a few simple ingredients and minimal prep work, you can have a batch of homemade bone broth simmering away in your slow cooker.
    • Packed With Flavor: The combination of chicken bones, herbs, lemon, ginger, and aromatics creates a broth that's rich, savory, and incredibly satisfying.

    Ingredients

    Rotisserie Chicken bones, apple cider vinegar, lemon, celery, herbs, sea salt, water and pepper.
    • Chicken Carcass: Make sure the rotisserie chicken you purchase from the grocery store is organic, and the only ingredients listed are chicken and salt. I also love making this recipe using the carcass of my Smoked Whole Chicken recipe.
    • Onion: I like using a sweet yellow onion, but a white onion will also work.
    • Celery
    • Garlic Cloves
    • Ginger
    • Lemon
    • Fresh Herbs: Thyme, oregano, parsley, or rosemary add a ton of extra flavor to the homemade broth. I like using a combination of all of these herbs.
    • Apple Cinder Vinegar: Apple cider vinegar helps pull the nutrients out of the chicken bones.
    • Sea Salt
    • Black Pepper
    • Water: You will want to use only enough water to cover the chicken bones.

    See the recipe card for quantities.

    Instructions

    This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.

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    Herbs, lemon, chicken bones, lemon and ginger in a crock pot.

    Step 1. Remove any chicken meat from the rotisserie chicken carcass and set it aside for another use (try making my California Chicken Salad).

    Place the chicken carcass, into your slow cooker or crock pot.

    Add the onion, carrots, celery stalks, garlic, ginger, lemon, herbs, and apple cider vinegar into the crockpot.

    Herbs, chicken bones, lemon, onion and ginger covered with water in a crockpot.

    Step 2. Pour in enough water to cover the bones and vegetables, typically around 8-10 cups of water.

    Cover your crockpot, set it to low heat, and allow the broth to simmer for 16-24 hours.

    Chicken bones and veggies in a mesh strainer in the sink.

    Step 3. After 24 hours carefully strain the broth into a large bowl through a fine mesh strainer or colander lined with cheese cloth. Then discard the solids.

    Rotisserie Chicken bone broth in a glass bowl.

    Step 4. Place the broth in the fridge for 6-8 hours. 

    Step 5. Once the broth has cooled skim off any impurities that rise to the surface.

    Pour the broth into glass jars and store it in the fridge.

    Substitutions and variations

    • Mix Up The Herbs: Use a combination of your favorite fresh herbs such as oregano, thyme, rosemary, bay leaves, or parsley.
    • Cook Your Own Chicken: Roast or smoke your own chicken instead of using a whole rotisserie chicken. Smoking the chicken will provide even more depth to your broth.
    • Meat Swap: Swap out the chicken bones for beef bones or turkey bones for a different flavor profile.

    How to use chicken bone broth

    • Sip it
    • Chicken Soup
    • Chicken Pot Pie
    • Sheet Pan Tomato Soup
    • Lasagna Soup
    Dutch Oven Chicken Noodle Soup in a white bowl topped with parsley.

    Storage and reheating

    This broth will keep in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months. To reheat, simply warm it on the stovetop until heated through. 

    Top tip

    For a clearer and more concentrated broth, allow the strained broth to cool completely in the refrigerator. Once chilled, any excess fat will solidify on the surface, making it easier to skim off and discard.

    FAQ

    Can I add other vegetables to the broth?

    Yes, I usually just toss in whatever vegetables I have on hand, like carrots, mushrooms, leeks, or parsnips. You will want to avoid using veggies with strong flavors like broccoli or cabbage.

    Can I reuse the bones for a second batch of broth?

    I would not recommend it. The second time will likely result in a broth that is weaker in flavor and nutrients, as most of the goodness will have been extracted during the first simmer.

    Can I freeze the bone broth in ice cube trays for easy portioning?

    Absolutely! Freezing bone broth in ice cube trays is a convenient way to have small portions on hand for adding flavor to sauces, and gravies, or for sipping as a quick and nourishing snack.

    Do I need to remove the skin from the rotisserie chicken before making the broth?

    It's best to remove the leftover skin from the chicken before making the broth to reduce the fat content and prevent the broth from becoming greasy.

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    Rotisserie Chicken Bone broth in a large weck jar. Lemon ginger and onion are next to it.

    Rotisserie Chicken Bone Broth

    Nadia
    Making your own homemade Rotisserie Chicken Bone Broth is a great way to utilize all parts of the chicken. Simmering those flavorful bones yields a deep flavor that'll have you ditching the store-bought stock for good. With just a few simple steps, you'll have a rich and delicious broth that's perfect for sipping on its own or as a great base for soups, stews, and sauces.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 day d
    Total Time 1 day d 5 minutes mins
    Course Soup
    Cuisine American
    Servings 2 Quarts
    Calories 66 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 Chicken Carcass
    • 1 Onion quartered
    • 3 stalks Celery cut in half
    • 3 Garlic Cloves
    • 4 inches Ginger fresh, washed with skin on
    • 1-2 Lemons Quartered
    • Fresh Herbs couple of large handfulls
    • 1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar
    • 1 pinch Sea Salt optional
    • 1 pinch Black Pepper optional
    • 6-8 cups Filtered Water or enough to cover the bones

    Instructions
     

    • Remove any chicken meat from the rotisserie chicken carcass and set it aside for another use (try making my California Chicken Salad).
    • Place the chicken carcass, into your slow cooker or crock pot.
    • Add the onion, celery stalks, garlic, ginger, lemon, herbs, and apple cider vinegar into the crockpot.
    • Pour in enough water to cover the bones and vegetables, typically around 8-10 cups of water.
    • Cover your crockpot, set it to low heat, and allow the broth to simmer for 16-24 hours.
    • After 24 hours carefully strain the broth into a large bowl through a fine mesh strainer or colander lined with cheese cloth. Then discard the solids.
    • Place the broth in the fridge for 6-8 hours.
    • Once the broth has cooled skim off any impurities that rise to the surface.
    • Pour the broth into glass jars and store it in the fridge.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 66kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 2gFat: 0.4gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.05gSodium: 128mgPotassium: 392mgFiber: 4gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 283IUVitamin C: 37mgCalcium: 83mgIron: 1mg
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    1. Brenda Faford says

      July 02, 2024 at 5:25 pm

      What fresh herbs do you use? Thank you

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      • Nadia says

        July 07, 2024 at 9:26 am

        Hi Brenda!

        It depends what I have on hand. Usually Parsley, and thyme. Hope that helps!

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