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Thickening for Gravy

If your gravy is too runny and thin, mix equal parts flour and cornstarch together and sprinkle it into gravy to thicken it. Sprinkle it in a little at a time and stir, it should thicken up in no time.

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By Sarah Ann (Guest Post)
November 20, 20080 found this helpful

To thicken gravy, I use instant mashed potato flakes. Works real well.

 
By Ted N. (Guest Post)
November 20, 20080 found this helpful

I do it Cathy's way, but I would like to add that I take the gravy off and let it clam down (not boiling). Then put a little in, and bring it to a boil to check thickness. Also I make a Rue (butter and flour), that can be added to boiling gravy and I put the rest in the freezer till next time.

 

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October 18, 2006

To quickly and easily prepare flour or cornstarch thickening, just put about 1 inch of water in small jar, add flour, add more water, then shake vigorously. The thickening is quickly ready, and without lumps.

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- Cathy Berger

 
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