Adding cornstarch directly into what needs thickening will only result in clumps. To avoid this, all you have to do is make a slurry—cornstarch and cold water mixed until completely smooth—then add it ...
Five classic gravy methods, from cornstarch slurry to pan drippings, went head-to-head to find out which one makes the richest, smoothest, and most flavorful sauce for your holiday feast. The center ...
There is more than one way to thicken sauces, soups, or stews, but one of the most dependable methods is a cornstarch slurry. This easy two-ingredient mixture helps to thicken everything from a rich ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. stirring a bechamel sauce in a pan - KGBR/Shutterstock Both flour and cornstarch can be used to make a sauce thicker, but they ...
Slurry is a mixture of liquid and fine solids with surprising range—from cornstarch in gravy to barium in medical scans and concrete in construction.
Claire is Lifehacker's Senior Food Editor. She has a B.S. in chemistry, a decade of food journalism experience, and a deep love for mayonnaise and MSG. When talking about cornstarch, a lot of emphasis ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. pot of turkey gravy - Veselovaelena/Getty Images Not to sound corny, but cornstarch is something of a magic secret ingredient. If ...
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 ...