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  2. This Scallion Pancake Quesadilla Is The Dinner Mash-Up We ...

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    Whisk in remaining 1/4 cup (30 g.) flour to make a slurry. In another small bowl, combine soy sauce, vinegar, chili crisp (if using), and 1/4 cup scallions; set aside for serving. On a lightly ...

  3. How to Easily Thicken Sauces and Gravy - AOL

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    How to Make a Slurry: For 1 cup of sauce, mix 2 tablespoons flour with 1/4 cup water until there are no lumps. Slowly whisk into your sauce until smooth. Slowly whisk into your sauce until smooth.

  4. Best Bites: Guinness stew with cheddar dumplings - AOL

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    Pour the slurry into the pot and stir. Add the mushrooms and cook for another 10 minutes. For the cheddar herb dumplings, in a large bowl, combine the self-rising flour and garlic powder and mix ...

  5. Corn starch - Wikipedia

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    Corn starch is used as a thickening agent in liquid-based foods (e.g., soup, sauces, gravies, custard), usually by mixing it with a lower-temperature liquid to form a paste or slurry. It is sometimes preferred over flour alone because it forms a translucent, rather than opaque mixture.

  6. Batter (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Batter is a flour mixture with liquid and other ingredients such as sugar, salt, egg, milk and leavening used for cooking. Batters are a pourable consistency that cannot be kneaded. [1]. [2] The batter is most often used for pancakes and as a coating for fried foods. It is also used for a variety of batter breads.

  7. Thickening agent - Wikipedia

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    Potato starch slurry Roux. A thickening agent or thickener is a substance which can increase the viscosity of a liquid without substantially changing its other properties. Edible thickeners are commonly used to thicken sauces, soups, and puddings without altering their taste; thickeners are also used in paints, inks, explosives, and cosmetics.

  8. Tangzhong - Wikipedia

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    Tangzhong (Chinese: 湯種; pinyin: tāngzhǒng), also known as a water roux or yu-dane (Japanese: 湯種, romanized: yu-dane) [1] [2] is a paste of flour cooked in water or milk to over 65 °C (149 °F) which is used to improve the texture of bread and increase the amount of time it takes to stale.

  9. Hulatang - Wikipedia

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    This soup is spicy, aromatic, nutritious, and appetizing. The main ingredients include spicy soup mix, pepper, chili, cooked mutton or beef, bone broth, wheat gluten, flour, vermicelli, and wood ear mushrooms. It is often enjoyed with deep-fried dough sticks, steamed buns, scallion pancakes, pan-fried flatbreads, and layered flatbreads.