There are a lot of posts popping up on social media at the moment about bone broth. We were horrified to learn, when speaking to regular customers, that they had no idea we made our own. So this is a journal entry to shout about the wonderful, delicious and nutritious broths we make here on the farm and sell in the shop.
We’ve been making bone broth here for years now, and it’s something we are really proud of. It’s all about using what we have and making the most of it, in the simplest and most natural way possible.
Our beef broth is make from our own 100% grass-fed cattle, raised right here on the farm. The vegetable broth is made with our own seasonal veg, grown just a stone’s throw from the kitchen. For the ham and chicken broth, we work with Hugh Grierson and Puddledub whom we trust to source the best quality bones.
Bone broth is incredibly good for you. It’s packed with Collagen which supports healthy skin, joints, and digestion, gelatin which aids gut health and nutrient absorption, minerals packed with calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus and probiotics and prebiotics. We freeze to preserve their natural goodness.
Anyone can make bone broth, it’s really simple. Below are some top tips from our kitchen
🥣 The Ultimate Guide to Making Bone Broth 🥣
Bone broth is more than just a warm, comforting drink—it’s a powerhouse of nutrients that’s easy to make and endlessly versatile. Here’s how we do it on the farm to ensure it’s packed with goodness every time:
Roasting bones is a game-changer. Lay them out on a tray and roast at 200°C/400°F for 30-45 minutes until golden and fragrant. This step enhances the depth of flavor in your broth.
The key is to keep the heat low—gentle bubbling is perfect. Boiling too hard can break down the proteins and cloud the broth.
Our bone broth is loaded with:
Use it as a soup base, sip it warm for a health boost, or add it to stews and sauces.
This method is how we make every batch of broth for our shop. It’s simple, wholesome, and makes the most of what we have here on the farm. Why not give it a try? If you’d rather leave the simmering to us, you’ll find our frozen broths in the farm shop freezer—ready for your next comforting meal.