Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Wild Idea Buffalo Recipe of the Week - BUFFALO OX-BONE SOUP

This week's Wild Idea Buffalo Recipe of the Week - BUFFALO OX-BONE SOUP. It's made using the Wild Idea Buffalo Shanks. Below I've left the recipe for the BUFFALO OX-BONE SOUP along with info on the Wild Idea  BUFFALO SHANKS. Enjoy and Eat Healthy in 2018!  https://wildideabuffalo.com/

BUFFALO OX-BONE SOUP
This Korean style soup takes time, but it is time well spent. It is the kind of food you eat and say “I could eat this every day”.  For preparing, you will want a larger pot as you simmer at a higher heat. This will help keep liquids in the pot. You will also want a heavy lid to keep the steam from escaping. (Serves 8)

Ingredients:

1 - 3.5 lb. Buffalo Shanks
1 - 2 lb. pkg. Soup Bones
Water
1 onion, quartered
2 large Daikon radishes, peeled and quartered
2 cloves garlic, halved + 2 cloves garlic, chopped
Salt (to taste)
3 Tbl. Bragg Liquid Aminos (Natural Soy) or Soy Sauce
3 Tbl. Sesame Oil
2 Tbl. green onion, chopped + 1 bunch of green onions, sliced
½ tsp. black pepper
2 tsp. red pepper flake
8 cups cooked rice
1 bunch radishes, sliced
fresh grated ginger or pickled ginger
Instructions:

1 - Wash bones and shank meat under cold water.
2 - Soak bones and shank meat in cold water for 2 hours.
3 - Rinse bones again under cold water.
4 - Bring 4 quarts of water to a boil, add washed bones and shank meat, bring to full boil. Boil for 20 minutes.
5 - Strain bones and meat and rinse under cold water. Rinse pot thoroughly to remove any fat
particles.
6 - Return bones to pot and add 4 more quarts water. Bring to a boil, and boil for 30 minutes.  Add, onion and radish. Cover, reduce heat to medium and simmer for 3 hours.
7 - Check meat for tenderness using two forks, If meat pulls apart, strain meat and bones, reserving liquids. Remove meat from bones and radish.  If meat is not tender continue cooking until it is. Cover reserved liquids and place in refrigerator.
8 - Return bones with onion to pot and add 3 quarts of water. Over high heat, bring to a full rolling boil. Reduce heat to medium, cover and simmer for 3 hours.
9 - While bones are simmering, mix Braggs Liquid Aminos, sesame oil, chopped green onion, black pepper and chili flake together. Pull apart cooked meat and toss with soy and sesame mixture, cover and refrigerate.
10 - Drain the bones, reserving the milky broth. Cover and place in refrigerator.
11 - Remove the first reserved liquids from refrigerator and skim fat off the top. Return Bones and first reserved liquids back to pot.  Add 2 cloves garlic and 3 quarts of water, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium, cover and simmer for an additional 3½ hours.
12 -Strain bones, reserving liquids. Cover liquids and refrigerate overnight.  (Optional: You may want to save bones for serving.)
13 - Remove both containers of liquid from refrigerator and remove any fat from the top. Marry gelatinous liquid into one pot and bring to full heat.
14 - Season with salt to taste, starting with a little and adding until milky broth has full flavor.
15 - Place prepared meat in small stock pot and add a half cup of broth.  Reheat over medium heat until meat is hot.
16 - To serve, place a scoop of hot rice in center of the bowl, add desired meat portion and garnish with sliced radish and green onion. Accompany with chili flake, chopped garlic, grated ginger and salt for people to add as they like.
Soooooooo delicious!
https://wildideabuffalo.com/blogs/recipes/54932737-buffalo-ox-bone-soup




3.5 LBS. BUFFALO SHANKS
Bison bone-in shanks are great for the traditional Italian dish “Osso Buco”. The marrow is also
coveted as a delicacy and is wonderful on toast points. The shank is cut from the leg portion of the bison. Four bone in shanks / 3.5 lbs.
https://wildideabuffalo.com/collections/roasts-ribs-stew/products/3-5-lbs-buffalo-shanks

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