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How many packets of beef bouillon do you use to substitute for canned condensed broth?
It depends on the size of the can of broth and the concentration of the bouillon! Here's a general guide:
1 Packet = 1 Cup of Broth
* For a 14-ounce can of broth: Use 1.5 - 2 packets of bouillon, depending on the strength of the broth you prefer.
* For a 10-ounce can of broth: Use 1 - 1.5 packets of bouillon.
Tips:
* Read the directions on the bouillon packet: Most packets are meant to make 1 cup of broth, but some might be more concentrated.
* Adjust to your taste: If you prefer a stronger broth, use more bouillon. If you like a milder broth, use less.
* Use warm water: Dissolve the bouillon in hot or warm water for best results.
Remember: Bouillon can vary in saltiness, so adjust to taste. You can add a pinch of salt to your dish if needed.
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