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White stock

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By James Peterson

Published 1991

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A stock made by moistening meat, seafood, or vegetables with water or additional stock without first browning the ingredients. Bones used for white stock must be blanched or the stock will come out gray and inedible. White stocks are used when a clear, very pale liquid is required. See also Brown Stock.

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