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  2. Roux - Wikipedia

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    A dark roux in development A white roux A roux-based sauce. Roux (/ r uː /) is a mixture of flour and fat cooked together and used to thicken sauces. [1] Roux is typically made from equal parts of flour and fat by weight. [2] The flour is added to the melted fat or oil on the stove top, blended until smooth, and cooked to the desired level of ...

  3. How to Make a Roux - AOL

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    Roux is the foundation of some of your favorite dishes: gravy, macaroni and cheese, chowder and gumbo. Learn how to make roux and the best way to store roux. The post How to Make a Roux appeared ...

  4. The 3-Ingredient Gravy You Can Whip Up at a Moment’s Notice

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    Continue to cook and stir until the roux changes from very light in color to golden or golden-brown in color, 5 to 10 minutes. Gradually add the soup base mixture or broth, whisking to combine.

  5. Extra Cheesy White Lasagna Is the Ultimate Family Meal - AOL

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    Sprinkle in the flour, whisking to form a roux. Reduce the heat to medium low and cook, stirring, for 2 minutes more. Slowly add the milk and cream, whisking until smooth, and cook until thickened ...

  6. Louisiana Creole cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Knowing how to make a good roux is key to Cajun and Creole cooking. The technique was inherited from the French. A roux is "a mixture made from equal parts of fat and flour, used especially to make a sauce or soup thicker." [11] The fat and flour are cooked together on the stovetop until the mixture reaches a certain level of brownness, or ...

  7. Béchamel sauce - Wikipedia

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    The first recipe of a sauce similar to béchamel is in the book Le cuisinier françois by François Pierre de La Varenne in 1651, made with a roux, as in modern recipes. [3] The name of the sauce was given in honour of Louis de Béchameil , a financier who held the honorary post of chief steward to King Louis XIV of France in the 17th century.

  8. Cream stew - Wikipedia

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    Cream stew (クリームシチュー, kurīmu shichū) is a popular yōshoku dish consisting of meat, usually chicken or pork, and mixed vegetables, onion, carrot, potato, and cabbage, cooked in thick white roux. The vegetables are sauteed before the meat is added with some water. The surface fats are removed by degreasing, and

  9. I made Ree Drummond's chicken pot pie, but my mom's ... - AOL

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    Additionally, the recipe calls for a drizzle of olive oil, 3 tablespoons of unsalted butter, 3 tablespoons of flour, 2 to 3 cups of low-sodium chicken broth, a quarter cup of dry white wine, a ...