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john royce wrote:
> I like to make curries and then thicken them up towards the end of cooking. > I been told that using cornflour produces a slightly 'gloupy' texture. > Which leaves using plain flour or self raising flour. Is there any > significance difference between using these two? Thanks. > > I am by now means qualified to truly answer apart from experience . But Corn flour or rice flour come out and taste better than the alternatives you offered . However, with the caveat that I more often than not stuff up with sauces when using anything other than corn flour . Even then its hit & miss . |
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