Can you use beef broth to cook chicken or turkey?!


Question: Yes; of course it will have the flavour of beef. Perhaps if you dilute it down with a bit more water, you will still have a good flavour but not as intense as you might normally want if you were cooking beef. The drippings from the turkey, along with the broth would combine to give a very rich flavour for a gravy.


Answers: Yes; of course it will have the flavour of beef. Perhaps if you dilute it down with a bit more water, you will still have a good flavour but not as intense as you might normally want if you were cooking beef. The drippings from the turkey, along with the broth would combine to give a very rich flavour for a gravy.

yes you can.

There's nothing to stop you!

Yes, you can & I use it too & it's very tasty. I use chicken broth whenever I moisten my stuffing when preparing it. It gives it a great flavor.

Yes of course you could but it'll taste a little funny, unless you adjust the flavor with some spices and herbs n such.

Yes, of course you can! I even use vegetable stock as well as bacon stock if the need arises. It may make a difference to what else you are cooking/having it with it with, but you're the one eating it, so go for it!

Yes you can. It will give your meat a richer flavor.





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