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Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 13 2009 at 9:14 PM
Dani (Login Stirl)
Hi!
I finally found some chicken feet at a market here and bought 4 packages raw. They didn't have a yellow skin over them or the nails, so I didn't do anything else to clean them before putting them into the pot...they have been simmering for about and hour and a half, and the liquid smells like dirt....it doesn't have the same clean chicken smell that chicken broth does...is this normal?
Thanks in advance for any help
fengshui
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Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 13 2009, 11:07 PM
Check LaReve's or Susie's chicken feet stock recipe on food and drink page.
Or you can throw in some celery, carrots, onion (or some other veggi, such as lettece, tomato...-even if it's not fresh enough to eat as salad, that's fine, dont waste it), or some rice/cooking wine to cook together, it should smell good.
Dani
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Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 14 2009, 3:39 AM
Thanks I will try adding some veggies and rice vinegar
LaReve
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Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 14 2009, 5:01 PM
In the recipe that I follow, there is a step to clean the feet (even if the yellow skin is already off) that involves boiling for a few minutes, dumping the water, and then starting over with fresh water and a clean pot. Sounds like you didn't do that step.
If I were you I would skim off ALL the foam that comes to the top.
My recipe is posted like Fengshui said, and it has always smelled DREAMY every time I have made it. YUM.
Good luck!
Dani
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Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 14 2009, 8:56 PM
Thanks Lareve, I added some onions and chicken stock, and had skimmed it, but it is much better now
32dds
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Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 15 2009, 1:52 PM
Heres my recipe (from my mom and grandma):
Cock soup mix (Chicken broth)
Onion
Thyme
Pimento (Allspice)
Scotch Bonnet Peppers
Garlic
Pumpkin (Squash)
Carrots
Potatoes
Dumplings
Boil the chicken feet first then slowly add the seasoning, then the veggies.
Oooh, it taste so good, when I am done!
Hope this helps.
May 13 2009 at 9:14 PM
Dani (Login Stirl)
Hi!
I finally found some chicken feet at a market here and bought 4 packages raw. They didn't have a yellow skin over them or the nails, so I didn't do anything else to clean them before putting them into the pot...they have been simmering for about and hour and a half, and the liquid smells like dirt....it doesn't have the same clean chicken smell that chicken broth does...is this normal?
Thanks in advance for any help

fengshui
(Login fengshuiTW)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 13 2009, 11:07 PM
Check LaReve's or Susie's chicken feet stock recipe on food and drink page.
Or you can throw in some celery, carrots, onion (or some other veggi, such as lettece, tomato...-even if it's not fresh enough to eat as salad, that's fine, dont waste it), or some rice/cooking wine to cook together, it should smell good.
Dani
(Login Stirl)
Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 14 2009, 3:39 AM
Thanks I will try adding some veggies and rice vinegar

LaReve
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SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 14 2009, 5:01 PM
In the recipe that I follow, there is a step to clean the feet (even if the yellow skin is already off) that involves boiling for a few minutes, dumping the water, and then starting over with fresh water and a clean pot. Sounds like you didn't do that step.
If I were you I would skim off ALL the foam that comes to the top.
My recipe is posted like Fengshui said, and it has always smelled DREAMY every time I have made it. YUM.
Good luck!
Dani
(Login Stirl)
Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 14 2009, 8:56 PM
Thanks Lareve, I added some onions and chicken stock, and had skimmed it, but it is much better now

32dds
(Login natural32dds)
Re: Chicken feet soup smells like dirt?
May 15 2009, 1:52 PM
Heres my recipe (from my mom and grandma):
Cock soup mix (Chicken broth)
Onion
Thyme
Pimento (Allspice)
Scotch Bonnet Peppers
Garlic
Pumpkin (Squash)
Carrots
Potatoes
Dumplings
Boil the chicken feet first then slowly add the seasoning, then the veggies.
Oooh, it taste so good, when I am done!
Hope this helps.