Beef juice
Beef juice is a natural ingredient that comes from the meat of cows. It is a liquid extracted from cooked beef, containing the meat's flavours and nutrients. Beef juice is commonly used in cooking to add richness and depth to dishes.
To make beef juice, beef is cooked and the liquid that is released during the cooking process is collected. This liquid is then strained to remove any solid pieces, resulting in a smooth and concentrated beef juice. It can be used immediately in cooking or stored for later use.
Beef juice often appears on food labels for soups, stews, gravies, and sauces to enhance the meaty flavour of dishes. It can also be used to baste meats during cooking to keep them moist and flavourful. Additionally, beef juice can be added to marinades or dressings to give them a savoury boost.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Beef juice
Sainsbury's Beef StewSainsbury's British Classic Bangers & Mash
Sainsbury's British Classic Beef Dinner
Sainsbury's British Classic Braised Steak
Sainsbury's British Classic Cottage Pie
Sainsbury's British Classic Minced Beef Hotpot
Sainsbury's Chilli Con Carne, Be Good To Yourself
Sainsbury's Classic Cottage Pie
Sainsbury's Classic Cumberland Pie
Sainsbury's Classic Liver & Bacon With Mash
Sainsbury's Cottage Pie, Taste the Difference
Sainsbury's Slow Cooked Steak Stroganoff with Wild Rice, Taste the Difference


