Road rules1 min ago
do you use flour to thicken gravy?
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i always use cornflour but have ran out - do i just do the same thing? Dissolve in some water and add to the boiling stock?
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add some plain flour to some of the meat juices (that's if your'e doing a roast) and mix this well together to form a roux...fancy name for it!....stir it round for about a minute over a medium heat and then gradually add some hot stock gradually whisking all the time and it will thicken...
failing that break out the bisto best...lol
add some plain flour to some of the meat juices (that's if your'e doing a roast) and mix this well together to form a roux...fancy name for it!....stir it round for about a minute over a medium heat and then gradually add some hot stock gradually whisking all the time and it will thicken...
failing that break out the bisto best...lol
I saw something that may come in useful,cannot remember for sure but I think it was Rachel Allen.She mixed melted butter with flour(roux style)cooked it for a few minuted then let the thick paste chill.She said you can keep this in the fridge for weeks,then when you need it,take a lump of it and add to your stock.
Haven t tried it,but in theory it sounds great!
Haven t tried it,but in theory it sounds great!
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