You can serve it with or without broth. It can be served both hot and cold. When cold, it can be served as a “soft jelly”, since cooking chicken shins containing a lot of gelatin, in a minimum volume of liquid, allows the broth to harden a little. You can also take it with you on a picnic both hot (in a thermos) and cold without broth.
From the recipe history. The only recipe that my mother-in-law managed to share with me at the time. Her recipe was slightly changed. In her original recipe: she fried onions separately (in vegetable oil) and chicken drumsticks on a mixture of vegetable and butter. This recipe is dedicated to her bright memory.