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[log in to unmask] writes on gravy making:
>NOW FOR THE SCARY PART: There's no turning back now. You've almost got
>great gravy. This is the part all of our mothers can do blindfolded,
>without measuring devices..... adding the thickener.
>For 4 cups liquid in your pan, combine 6 tablespoons of flour (Gourmet
>Blend GF flour, or white rice flour??) with 5 to 6 tablespoons of cold
>water. (Do this flour/cold water blending in a seperate container).
>Thouroughly combine the flour & water.
Hi, (you did not include your name ;) Great instructions!
You can also use cornstarch as a gravy thickener. That's what we always
used at home. However, the gravey (though brown) will be clear not opaque
as with flour based types.
WARNING: use only about half as much as with conventional gravies, as the
cornstarch has greater thickening properties!
Lynda
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