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  2. Thickening agent - Wikipedia

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    Flour is often used for thickening gravies, gumbos, and stews. The most basic type of thickening agent, flour blended with water to make a paste, is called whitewash. [3] It must be cooked in thoroughly to avoid the taste of uncooked flour. Roux, a mixture of flour and fat (usually butter) cooked into a paste, is used for gravies, sauces and

  3. Hasty pudding - Wikipedia

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    The first is made with flour, cream, raisins, currants and butter, the second recipe is for a boiled pudding and the third includes grated bread, eggs and sugar. [3] Hasty pudding was used by Hannah Glasse as a term for batter or oatmeal porridge in The Art of Cookery (1747). [4] It is also mentioned in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of 1755 as a ...

  4. How to Make Bread Pudding the Old-Fashioned Way

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    Add in the brown sugar and stir until completely dissolved. Gradually stir in the cream and bring the liquid to a boil. As soon as you see bubbles start to rapidly rise, turn down the burners so ...

  5. List of sweet puddings - Wikipedia

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    The bread goes pink when the berries burst and the juices flow onto it. Sussex pond pudding: United Kingdom A rich, heavy pudding that forms a "pond" from the caramel. Sütlaç: Turkey Rice pudding, sometimes baked. Tapioca pudding: Brazil A simple, bland, grain based pudding made with milk, tapioca pearls and sugar. Teurgoule: France

  6. How to thicken gravy, according to a James Beard Award ... - AOL

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    "On the other hand, flour gives the gravy a richer texture and flavor, especially if you start with a roux—a mix of flour and fat. It might take a little longer to thicken, but it gives you that ...

  7. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    Sliced white bread spread with butter or margarine and covered with tiny beads of sugar, served at children parties. Flatbread: Mesopotamia and Egypt: Bread made with flour; water, milk, yogurt (or similar), and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into a flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened, although some are leavened, such as pita bread.

  8. Here's How to Thicken Mashed Potatoes Quickly - AOL

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    Here, you'll learn how to thicken mashed potatoes, so they become fluffy every time. FYI: You're going to want to read this before you start cooking your Thanksgiving dinner menu. But first, why ...

  9. List of porridges - Wikipedia

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    It is made from maize flour (cornmeal) cooked with boiling water to a thick porridge dough-like consistency. In Luhya cuisine it is the most common staple starch. Ogokbap – or five-grains rice, is a kind of Korean food made of a bowl of steamed rice mixed with grains, including barley, foxtail millet, millet and soy beans. [13]