Here's how to thicken gravy using cornstarch or flour—plus, alternative ingredients for thickening gravy (including gluten-free options). It's the annual wintry cooking-skill conundrum-figuring out ...
It’s happened to the best of us. You’ve roasted the perfect whole chicken or made Salisbury Steak and used the pan drippings to make gravy, but unfortunately it turned out thin and runny. While it's ...
Thanksgiving gravy can be a divisive topic — just a few years back, Gordon Ramsey got roasted online for sharing a meal coated in a super runny gravy. "There's no delicious thick gravy anywhere," ...
You can thicken soup with flour or cornstarch, which do not add any additional flavor. If you want more flavor, a roux is the best way to thicken up a soup. Starchy add-ins are another great way to ...
To thicken curries, simmer longer to reduce liquid, add ground nuts, coconut milk, yogurt, mashed veggies, or tomato paste. Alternatives include flour, besan, or blending part of the curry. Adjust ...
It's time to finally ditch flour when thickening your soup and instead reach for sweet potato. This ingredient provides a ...
While flour is a great way thicken sauce (it acts by binding liquid with starch molecules) you can't just simply stir it in without ending up with a clumpy mess. Here are a few options to avoid the ...