Friday, August 17, 2012

Witches Brew or Sustenance!?


"Good broth will resurrect the dead"
south american proverb

We've just done a trial run.  Our original girls that we started out with 2 1/2 years ago - we culled 100 of them and had them processed.  Reason for culling? Their eggs are large and wonky and somewhat unpredictable.  For a backyard - they're still perfect - and probably even better as there's a lot of double yolkers in there! However, for us, collecting, carting and packaging them and feeding "not so prime" birds is quite a challenge.

So off I trundled in the ute, 35 weeks pregnant, 3 year old in tow to the big smoke to a clean little processing place in Melbourne.  I bid our old girls goodbye and thanked them for their lives and generosity.

You wouldn't believe how many processing plants (about 15) that I rang prior to having a friend mention this one that would finally take our birds.  Every one of them said that they only take orders from 20,000 to 200,000 hens as a starting point.  My jaw dropped as I saw the reality of our poultry industry today.

Well, out of the 100 we're doing a few trial runs with 25 going to two Organic Butchers and the others to friends - I can't believe that less than 24 hours after returning home that I only have 10 birds left to cook with!!

My trial included legs thighs and breasts in the crockpot on low in an apricot sauce.  SUBLIME.  Oh, the flavour!! Yes, the meat is not pale and insipid and tender, but it is not like a boot and has intense whole flavour that is lovely when it's slow cooked.

The carcasses I browned well in the oven then chucked the whole lot - skin, fat, and pan drippings in cold water with 2 small onions, some fresh celery and carrots a couple of grabs of parsley and 6 chicken feet.  It's been on the fire overnight.  My home smells amazing.  Our bodies will be thanking us over the next few days.  If you want to know why those feet are in there - have a read: "Broth is Beautiful" from the Weston A Price Foundation.

What do you think?  Would you like to have a chance to get some of these from a shop?  We are considering selling them with a reputable Organic Butcher.  Leave us a comment to let us know.

Hope to have some baby news for you soon!

7 comments:

Jane @ Shady Baker said...

Wonderful Amy, so good to use all these bits! We also eat our more elderly chooks and they taste like real meat...I would prefer to know what I am eating as opposed to eating 'perfect' tender supermarket meat. If I lived near you I would buy your chooks happily. Love the photo of your baby bump x

Marnie said...

I would happily buy your chooks if they were available in my area. I have to travel to the Vic Market just to get your eggs as I've found no supplier near the Yarra Valley. I always buy organic, free range chooks so yours would just be a little older.

Anonymous said...

I'd certainly buy them! I love to make chicken stock and the addition of the feet makes it super healthy.

Anonymous said...

I'm really keen to find organic chicken feet. No luck in Melbourne so far. would be great if you could sell yours!!

ps love your eggs!!

Unknown said...

Can you let me know if / where I can buy your chooks in Melbourne (feet included) ?

Your eggs really are spectacular that I get stressed when I can't get a hold of them!

Unknown said...

Can I buy your old girls in melbourne?

Adore your eggs.

Amy said...

Hi Ashwari,

Sorry, we don't have the carcasses and feet for sale anywhere. Belmore Biodynamic meats was interested, you could enquire there?

Cheers, Amy

Thanks for your lovely comments.