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Bouillon Cubes: The Ultimate Flavor Cheat Code

Behold: ChefSteps bouillon cubes!

Our brand spanking new recipes for chicken, turkey, pork, and beef bouillon cubes are the answer to your weak weeknight mealtime woes. Marvel at the depth of their savor, luxuriate in their glossy spoon-coating consistency, lose your mind over the sheer amount of flavor these wee, gooey cubes contain! Banish those insipid boxed stocks from your pantry; you’ll need them no longer.

 

The idea is simple: Using our streamlined method for making a flavorful stock packed with gelatin, you can front load a lot of the effort that goes toward making a great meal.

 

A silky pan sauce for a steak? Sure. A fool-proof turkey gravy for Thanksgiving? Yes, please. A fortifying and aromatic sipping broth, chock-full of herbs? Of course. Instant pork ramen with a stock so rich, you’ll be licking your lips for hours? Yes! Instant stock? Duh.

 

Scroll on, cube-curious friend, scroll on: Let us show you what our ingenious flavor cubes can do.




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Stock Options
We’ve managed to combine the flavor and full-bodied texture of restaurant-quality stock with the instant convenience of the store-bought stuff, all in an itty-bitty cube. Using ground meat and a pressure cooker, we were able to achieve leveled-up results in record time, for the same price as boxed supermarket stock. Dialing in the seasoning and reducing the stock down with gelatin produced the perfect pantry Swiss Army knife, ready whenever you are.




Winner, Winner, Instant Dinner
Stock your freezer with stock cubes, and you’ve got the ultimate secret weapon for better dinners, ready at a moment’s notice. The best instant ramen. Egg drop and chicken noodle soups that are ready in less time than it takes to order delivery. The possibilities are endless.
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Perfect Pan Sauces
Whether you’re cooking up an airline chicken breast, a ribeye, or a double-cut pork chop, you can use our gelatin-rich bouillon cubes to make perfectly seasoned, spoon-coating, restaurant-caliber pan sauces in the time it takes to rest your meat.




Sip Back and Relax
In the market for a restorative mug of hot broth for sipping on a cold winter day? Pop a cube into some hot water, add a few aromatics, steep in a French press, and you’ll have a nourishing sipping broth in minutes. Bone broth, no bones required.
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