"Bouillon de Bœuf" is French for "beef broth". It is a clear liquid made by simmering beef bones, meat, and other ingredients in water. Beef broth is often used as a base for soups, sauces, and various dishes to enhance flavor and taste.
Making beef broth involves slowly simmering beef or beef bones along with vegetables, spices, and herbs in water over an extended period. This process extracts the flavors, gelatin, and nutrients from the bones and meat, resulting in a hearty and flavorful broth.
Beef broth is often used as a base for soups such as beef soup or as an ingredient in various dishes to provide additional flavor and moisture. Ready-made products in the form of cubes, powders, or liquids are also available and can be used as beef broth, however, they usually contain additives and may not taste the same as homemade broth.