Yes you can. Be aware that beef bullion is quite salty.
Physically yes. There isn't very much of a chemical difference between the two (i.e. your dish won't explode if you substitute beef for chicken). However, your dish will taste very different, as beef broth is generally heavier and saltier tasting.
Substitutes for cubed beef stock include: 1) Fresh beef stock (boil beef bones in salted water, with a few fresh vegetables and seasonings) 2) Beef stock concentrate 3) Frozen beef stock (available in some gourmet shops) 4) Canned beef stock
Aujous- Beef broth for Italian beef
Read the directions on the package.
You can use beef boullion cubes, or beef broth.
beef broth is used in culture media to serve as a source of protein and amino acids.
Yes as long as it is fat free broth.
Court bouillon is a broth typically made with water, vegetables, herbs, and seasonings used for poaching fish, seafood, or vegetables. It helps impart flavor to the ingredients being poached while keeping them moist and tender.
I use McCormick's All-Vegetable Chicken Bouillon cubes....no meat, but has a nice flavor. They also come in All-Vegetable Beef cubes. They disolve quickly in hot water and can be used anywhere you'd use chicken (or beef) broth.
Beef Stew is a mixture of ingredients which include beef and vegetables cooked in thickened broth.
Basically, beef broth that has had all the water boiled away. I do not know enough to explain in more detail but bouillon is essentially a "just-add-water" broth.
nope!