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aah, bisto.
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i use bisto gravy granules for stews etc. the bisto used to come in powder form in cardboard boxes, are they still available ?
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Still available -link takes you to manufactures website
tried sainsbury's online and they are showing as stocked @ £1.48 a packet
Still available -link takes you to manufactures website
tried sainsbury's online and they are showing as stocked @ £1.48 a packet
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I've never used Bisto or any other gravy granules at home....maybe because it's not an American thing,and I find it salty.
If making a stew,I always dredge the meat in seasoned flour-that should result in a thick enough gravy. As for cornflour-it will taste 'raw' if you've not dissolved it properly in cold water first,and then let the liquid simmer after adding the mixture to your stew or casserole. It will then be cooked enough.
If making a stew,I always dredge the meat in seasoned flour-that should result in a thick enough gravy. As for cornflour-it will taste 'raw' if you've not dissolved it properly in cold water first,and then let the liquid simmer after adding the mixture to your stew or casserole. It will then be cooked enough.
micmak-you use the juices in the tin. Put it on the hob on a medium heat-stir and scrape to loosen all the nice crusty-ish bits-then add some flour and stir it into a paste-then add water gradually as you keep stirring. Let it simmer until it's the consistency you want...season well. Oh...and if necessary-skim fat off before you start.
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