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Homemade Vegetable Stock

By:Nagi
Published:14 Apr '21Updated:31 May '21
27 Comments
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This is a great, classic Vegetable Stock recipe that’s easy to make. It’s an essential in every kitchen, and will make anything you use it in tastier. As with all homemade stocks, it’s far superior to store bought!

Naturally this is a perfect substitute for vegetarians and vegans whenever a meat stock is called for. But really, it’s delicious in its own right and suited to all sorts of applications by anybody!

Ladling Homemade Vegetable Stock from pot

Homemade Vegetable Stock

As with all stocks, homemade Vegetable Stock is far superior to store bought, with the added benefit that it’s much easier to make than seafood and meat stocks which often call for manhandling of considerable amounts of bones (I’m thinking of you beef stock!).

You’ll love that this recipe is really simple, just calling for vegetables, herbs and aromatics to be simmered gently for 2 hours until the water is infused with beautiful flavours.

Homemade Vegetable Stock being made

What Vegetable Stock is made of

This is a traditional Western-style vegetable stock, free from any bells and whistles like ginger or obscure vegetables. It’s made with carrot, celery and onion as our base vegetables, plus parsley, bay leave, thyme, garlic, black peppercorns and coriander seeds as our added flavourings. Nothing more.

Ingredients in Homemade Vegetable Stock

How to make Vegetable Stock

This is a great classic, simple recipe for vegetable stock where everything is just placed in a saucepan and simmered very gently so the water is infused with flavour from the vegetables and aromatics. There’s no need to sauté the vegetables first – this actually makes the stock cloudy which to me is not desirable as it limits the usefulness of the stock (for example to make attractively clear soups).

How to make Homemade Vegetable Stock
  1. Place in pot – Place water and all the ingredients in a pot;

  2. Simmer 2 hours – Simmer for 2 hours and reduce by half. We’re starting with 2 litres / 2 quarts of water which will reduce to 1 litre / 1 quart;

  3. Strain – Strain into a bowl, pressing juices out of the vegetables; and

  4. Measure – Pour into a jug to measure. If you have much more than 1 litre / 1 quart, return to the pot and simmer to reduce further. If you have much less, top it up with water (because otherwise it will be too concentrated).

Storing Vegetable Stock

Being free of meat, homemade Vegetable Stock will last at least 5 days in the fridge, or 3 months in the freezer. When freezing, I typically freeze in 1 cup measures, just to make it easier to portion out (rather than defrosting an entire 1 litre batch just to use 1 cup).

Below it’s simply shown in one large jar because I made it to cook Mushroom Soup, which uses most of the batch.

Jar of Homemade Vegetable Stock

How to use Homemade Vegetable Stock

The strength of this stock is such that it can be used 1:1 in any recipe calling for Vegetable Stock. It can also be used as an alternative for any recipe calling for chicken stock if you prefer a light, cleaner, vegetal flavour.

Here are some recipes that will really be elevated to restaurant quality if you make them with homemade Vegetable Stock instead of store bought stock:

Bowl of Minestrone Soup ready to be eaten
Minestrone Soup
Bowl with creamy Mushroom Risotto, ready to be eaten
Mushroom Risotto
Close up of Cream of Vegetable Soup with Noodles (no cream!) in a pot, fresh off the stove ready to be served
Creamy Vegetable Soup with Noodles
Close up of easy Chicken Curry served over rice in a rustic black bowl.
Chicken Curry
Close up of dunking crusty bread into thick and creamy pumpkin soup in a rustic white enamel bowl.
Pumpkin Soup
Close up of Mushroom Rice recipe in a pot, fresh off the stove
Mushroom Rice
Chinese Noodle Soup in a white bowl, ready to be served
Chinese Noodle Soup
White bowl with Tom Yum Soup (Thai soup) with prawns / shrimp, mushrooms, tomato and garnished with coriander and chilli
Tom Yum Soup (Thai soup)
Close up of a freshly made pot of Celeriac Soup
Celeriac Soup
Paella ready to be served
Spanish Paella

And so another stock is added to my homemade stock collection – few more to come! 🙂 – Nagi x


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Ladling Homemade Vegetable Stock from pot

Homemade Vegetable Stock

Author: Nagi
Cook: 2 hours hrs
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5 from 7 votes
Servings4 cups
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Recipe video above. This is an easy, classic vegetable stock that's an essential addition to every cook's toolkit. It will complement and bring flavour into anything you use it in.
As with all stocks, homemade vegetable stock is far superior to store bought, with the added bonus that it's the easiest of all stocks to make! The ingredients are simple, affordable and very minimal waste is discarded after straining compared to meat based stocks like beef stock.
Makes 1 litre / 1 quart vegetable stock (4 cups). Use in place of any recipe calling for vegetable stock (same quantity) or even chicken stock.

Ingredients

  • 2 litres / 2 quarts water
  • 2 medium carrots (unpeeled), cut in 3 (180g/6oz each)
  • 1 onion , quartered (~250g/8oz)
  • 1 celery stem , cut in 4 pieces (~180g/6oz)
  • 2 garlic cloves, smashed (Note 1)
  • 3 parsley stems
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 thyme sprig
  • 1/2 tsp black peppercorns
  • 1/2 tsp coriander seeds
  • 1 tsp salt , kosher/cooking for store bought level salted vegetable stock (Note 2)

Instructions

  • Simmer 2 hours: Place all ingredients in a large pot. Bring to simmer over high heat, then reduce heat to low and simmer for 2 hours without a lid. The water should not be bubbling, it should just ripple gently. Stock should reduce by about half.
  • Strain, pressing juices out of the vegetables. You should have 1 litre / 1 quart (4 cups) of stock. If you have much more than this, return the strained liquid into the pot and simmer to continue to reduce.
  • How to use: Use in place of store-bought stock in any recipe – 1:1 ratio.
  • Storage: Keeps in the fridge for 5 days, or freeze for 3 months. I usually freeze in 1 cup portions in jars, small ziplock bags (freeze flat for efficient use of space and faster defrosting) or in plastic containers.

Recipe Notes:

1. Smashed garlic – Place side of large knife on garlic then use the heel of your hand to bash the side of the knife once, making the garlic burst open but mostly hold together.
2. Salt – This is the salt quantity required to make vegetable stock taste like store bought stock. It’s optional however because one of the nice things about homemade stocks is that you can make the saltiness to your taste. For meat-based stocks, I do not add salt so they can be reduced by 80%+ to make jus without ending up too salty. We don’t usually make jus with vegetable stock, so you can salt it if you wish.
3. Nutrition for entire batch which includes the calories of all the vegetables. In reality, most of the vegetables are discarded.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 113cal (6%)Carbohydrates: 26g (9%)Protein: 3g (6%)Fat: 1g (2%)Saturated Fat: 1g (6%)Sodium: 2416mg (105%)Potassium: 624mg (18%)Fiber: 7g (29%)Sugar: 11g (12%)Vitamin A: 20450IU (409%)Vitamin C: 19mg (23%)Calcium: 100mg (10%)Iron: 1mg (6%)
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27 Comments

  1. Ian MacD says

    April 30, 2023 at 4:43 pm

    This has become my go to stock recipe. Have made it many times and love it. Like other comments and your reply, I find weight a better guide than number.
    One question, as I hate waste – have you found any use for the discarded vegetables ( other than compost)? Can they be puréed for any other use?

    Reply
  2. Judy Rafter says

    January 31, 2023 at 10:19 pm

    Hi Nagi, just curious. What do the coriander seeds do? I’ve never used them in vegetable stock before. Thanks

    Reply
  3. Peta says

    September 3, 2022 at 8:24 pm

    5 stars
    Fantastic… I drank half of it and then had to make more for my soup… next time I’m doubling up the recipe… thank you for your generosity … 🙏

    Reply
  4. Katy says

    February 28, 2022 at 3:46 am

    5 stars
    I made this stock last night and it was fabulous! I went with the weight specified rather than count for the carrots, onion, and celery and ended up using quite a bit more of each. I guess my carrots, celery, and onions must have been on the small side. Using weight, the stock was perfect and didn’t need any salt other than what was specified in the recipe. Can’t wait to make again!

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      February 28, 2022 at 10:11 am

      Hi Katy – weight is always the safest bet when measuring for cooking! I am glad that you enjoyed it!! N x

      Reply
  5. Jude Seaboyer says

    February 27, 2022 at 5:12 pm

    Hi, Nagi
    I’m making my third pot of vegetable stock. Thanks for a great recipe. The first time I followed your recipe exactly, but then I remembered a friend used to save and freeze all the vegetable parings until she had enough to make a big pot of stock. So last time, and this time, I’ve done that. I’m careful to scrub the vegetables well before I peel them, of course. I add a bay leaf and herbs as you recommend, and this time I added an onion. I did it the first time because I was having difficulty finding vegetable stock cubes, but you’re right, home-made is much better.

    Reply
  6. Diana Peterson says

    December 1, 2021 at 3:29 am

    5 stars
    I made this vegetable stock and I couldn’t believe how easy it was to make. And so much better tasting than store bought.

    Reply
  7. Elise says

    November 24, 2021 at 9:32 am

    The video and recipe say different things for the carrot and celery. Is it two celery sticks cut into thirds and one carrot into fourths (video) or one celery cut in fourths and two carrots into thirds (recipe)?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      November 25, 2021 at 5:59 pm

      Hi Elise – follow the recipe. Sorry about the confusion! Thanks, N x

      Reply
  8. MaHe says

    November 24, 2021 at 3:20 am

    Hi Nagi, is one medium carrot really 180 g in Australia?

    Reply
  9. Shelly says

    October 20, 2021 at 2:30 pm

    Hi Navi! Love your recipes. I recently discovered my husband is allergic to celery. Besides leaving it out, which is what I have been doing. Is there something you might recommend add back some of the yummy flavor to broth?

    Reply
    • Jelena Jovanović says

      December 2, 2021 at 10:17 pm

      Parsley root. It’s amazing in taste. We use it for clear soups in Serbia, but I am not sure why it is rarely used worldwide. Usually people use only parsley leaves

      Reply
    • Nagi says

      October 20, 2021 at 3:15 pm

      Extra carrots would help! N x

      Reply
  10. Lyn says

    October 3, 2021 at 6:33 pm

    Hi Nagi, is the stock supposed to taste bitter? I don’t have fresh thyme so added dried one instead. Is that the cause of bitterness?

    Reply
  11. sergy says

    September 27, 2021 at 8:24 pm

    I always wonder why do we have “to reduce” stock or sauce. Why not just to use less water, as much as needed at the end, to start with? It will keep all flavours in, instead of evaporating them with excess water.

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      September 28, 2021 at 11:35 am

      Because that’s how you intensify the flavour. If you just start with less water, you’ll boil it down too much. N x

      Reply
  12. Susan Winger says

    September 27, 2021 at 1:12 am

    5 stars
    This is such an easy quick stock recipe. I always have the ingredients on hand and can make it while preparing the ingredients for whatever soup I am making. Thank you!

    Reply
  13. Neil says

    September 10, 2021 at 10:36 pm

    Nagi
    Thanks for including the weight of each vegetable as the UK ones are obviously half the size of those in Oz!
    Neil

    Reply
  14. Mary Ann Magsalin says

    September 9, 2021 at 12:17 pm

    5 stars
    Now I can really avoid store bought cubes

    Reply
  15. Julie says

    September 7, 2021 at 10:39 am

    Thank you so very much for such a delightful group of delicious recipes

    Reply
  16. Guangye says

    June 20, 2021 at 12:44 pm

    Can this be made in a pressure cooker? How long should it cook?

    Reply
    • Nagi says

      June 21, 2021 at 12:58 pm

      Not this one as written Guangye as you want the liquid simmering so it reduces and the flavour intensifies. N x

      Reply
  17. Anthony Jordan says

    May 14, 2021 at 1:25 pm

    5 stars
    I’ve just made this (loved the aromatics throughout the house whilst cooking!) and I’ve done the beef stock a couple of times….but where is the chicken stock Nagi? I was sure I’ve made it before but I can’t find it anywhere on your website….

    Reply
  18. Anna Kostaras says

    April 21, 2021 at 6:43 pm

    5 stars
    It’s fabulous

    Reply
  19. Anna Kostaras says

    April 21, 2021 at 6:42 pm

    Hi Nagi.
    I have just made this wonderful vegetable stock. I have it all ready to make your mushroom soup recipe tomorrow. The soup looks fantastic. Thank you for both recipes. I’ll only ever make my own vegetable stock in the future. It’s great.

    Reply
  20. Tara says

    April 21, 2021 at 5:55 am

    Love your website (its my go to recipe destination)! I noted a typo in this page for “Homemade Vegetable Stock”

    Ingredients list says 3 Parley stems i think you meant Parsley! 🙂

    Reply
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