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Melba's Jammin'
 
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Default My Pork Roast :-)

Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.

Dang, it was good!
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Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:thisisbogus-
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> Just a couple pictures are on my website:
www.jamlady.eboard.com.
>
> Dang, it was good!


Looks delish! So do the taters and slaw. What kind of slaw is that?

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Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:thisisbogus-
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> Just a couple pictures are on my website:
www.jamlady.eboard.com.
>
> Dang, it was good!


Looks delish! So do the taters and slaw. What kind of slaw is that?

--
Wayne in Phoenix

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.
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In article >, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:thisisbogus-
> :
>
> > Just a couple pictures are on my website:
www.jamlady.eboard.com.
> >
> > Dang, it was good!

>
> Looks delish! So do the taters and slaw. What kind of slaw is that?


Secret Family Recipe: Dole bagged cole slaw lightly dressed with
Jimmy's Cole Slaw Dressing (refrigerated; local brand, I think). I
added some sliced red onion to the cabbage/carrot blend. Thanks, Wayne.
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-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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In article >, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:thisisbogus-
> :
>
> > Just a couple pictures are on my website:
www.jamlady.eboard.com.
> >
> > Dang, it was good!

>
> Looks delish! So do the taters and slaw. What kind of slaw is that?


Secret Family Recipe: Dole bagged cole slaw lightly dressed with
Jimmy's Cole Slaw Dressing (refrigerated; local brand, I think). I
added some sliced red onion to the cabbage/carrot blend. Thanks, Wayne.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.



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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.
>
> Dang, it was good!
> --
> -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
> "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
> -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.
>

Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I know uses
potato water to make gravy.
Janet


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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.
>
> Dang, it was good!
> --
> -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
> "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
> -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.
>

Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I know uses
potato water to make gravy.
Janet


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Barb wrote:

> Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.


Looking at the picture of the pork roast itself, I've got to bestow on you
the compliment that I usually get from the ladies: "That's one fine-looking
piece of meat." ;-)

Bob


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Barb wrote:

> Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.


Looking at the picture of the pork roast itself, I've got to bestow on you
the compliment that I usually get from the ladies: "That's one fine-looking
piece of meat." ;-)

Bob


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"Janet Bostwick" > wrote in message
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> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.
> >
> > Dang, it was good!
> > --
> > -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
> > "Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
> > -Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide

Divn.
> >

> Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I know

uses
> potato water to make gravy.
> Janet


Hey--I'm not from the mid-west, and I use potato water to make gravy...

Got the idea from my brother (who's not from the mid-west either).

(Yummy-looking pictures, Barb.)




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In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> wrote:
> Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
> know uses potato water to make gravy.


> Janet


Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> wrote:
> Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
> know uses potato water to make gravy.


> Janet


Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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In article >, "MareCat"
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> (Yummy-looking pictures, Barb.)


Thanks. Rob just glanced up and said, "Putting them on your website,
huh?" I am so lame.
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-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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In article >, "MareCat"
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> (Yummy-looking pictures, Barb.)


Thanks. Rob just glanced up and said, "Putting them on your website,
huh?" I am so lame.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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Barb replied to Janet:

> > Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
> > know uses potato water to make gravy.

>
> Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.


Just because it isn't being used for gravy doesn't mean it's going to waste.
One of my basic bread recipes uses potato water. For that matter, the
_Vegetarian Epicure_ series relies on a basic potato peel stock in most of
its soups. Potato water is also useful if you're trying to culture a
sourdough starter, but since I don't like sourdough, I leave that to others.

Bob




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Barb replied to Janet:

> > Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
> > know uses potato water to make gravy.

>
> Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.


Just because it isn't being used for gravy doesn't mean it's going to waste.
One of my basic bread recipes uses potato water. For that matter, the
_Vegetarian Epicure_ series relies on a basic potato peel stock in most of
its soups. Potato water is also useful if you're trying to culture a
sourdough starter, but since I don't like sourdough, I leave that to others.

Bob


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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> > wrote:
>> Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
>> know uses potato water to make gravy.

>
>> Janet

>
> Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.
> --
> -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com>


Oh, I agree. I am from the mid-West, and I do use potato water for gravy.
It's just that I've spent all of my adult life being defensive about it and
converting a few. Potato water was always used to deglaze the pans from all
the big roasts and birds. Until I moved west, I assumed everyone did it
that way.
Janet


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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> > wrote:
>> Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
>> know uses potato water to make gravy.

>
>> Janet

>
> Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.
> --
> -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com>


Oh, I agree. I am from the mid-West, and I do use potato water for gravy.
It's just that I've spent all of my adult life being defensive about it and
converting a few. Potato water was always used to deglaze the pans from all
the big roasts and birds. Until I moved west, I assumed everyone did it
that way.
Janet


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In article >,
Melba's Jammin' > wrote:

> Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.
>
> Dang, it was good!


Central Market here had pork shoulder roast for the ridiculously low
price of $1.29 a pound. Some of them were pre-coated with Italian
spices. I bought one of the latter and made the Italian pot roast from
the vintage '98 Joy of Cooking (alias Irma, Marion, Ethan, and a cast of
thousands). It wasn't bad, but SO found that drizzling a little bit of
balsamic vinegar over each serving spiked it up. He was right.

Cindy

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On 14 Nov 2004 22:48:14 -0600, "Bob"
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> I don't like sourdough


heathen

sf
Practice safe eating - always use condiments


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On 14 Nov 2004 22:48:14 -0600, "Bob"
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> I don't like sourdough


heathen

sf
Practice safe eating - always use condiments
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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> In article >, "MareCat"
> > wrote:
> > (Yummy-looking pictures, Barb.)

>
> Thanks. Rob just glanced up and said, "Putting them on your website,
> huh?" I am so lame.
> --



Barb, you think you're lame? Try being a member of alt.binaries.food and
taking pix of just about everything you eat and posting it? Waitstaff at
restaurants always think you're nuts!

kili


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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> In article >, "MareCat"
> > wrote:
> > (Yummy-looking pictures, Barb.)

>
> Thanks. Rob just glanced up and said, "Putting them on your website,
> huh?" I am so lame.
> --



Barb, you think you're lame? Try being a member of alt.binaries.food and
taking pix of just about everything you eat and posting it? Waitstaff at
restaurants always think you're nuts!

kili


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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

>Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.
>
>Dang, it was good!
>
>

Fine lookin' butt!!!

Bubba

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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

>Just a couple pictures are on my website: www.jamlady.eboard.com.
>
>Dang, it was good!
>
>

Fine lookin' butt!!!

Bubba



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> Fine lookin' butt!!!
>
> Bubba


Loin, not butt. Smartyboots.
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-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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> Fine lookin' butt!!!
>
> Bubba


Loin, not butt. Smartyboots.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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> Fine lookin' butt!!!
>
> Bubba


Loin, not butt. Smartyboots.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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In article >, "Bob"
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> Barb replied to Janet:
>
> > > Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else
> > > I know uses potato water to make gravy.

> >
> > Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.


> Just because it isn't being used for gravy doesn't mean it's going to
> waste.


Sure. And I'll bet your average bear tosses it unless gravy's planned
and its one's habit to use it in the gravy making. My sister (a fine
cook) does not use it -- she thinks it adds too much starch to the
gravy. Whatever.

> One of my basic bread recipes uses potato water. For that
> matter, the _Vegetarian Epicure_ series relies on a basic potato peel
> stock in most of its soups.
> Bob


I know -- and am guilty of not keeping it around for such a purpose.
Unless I'm making gravy, I drain the potatoes over the sink drain.
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-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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In article >, "Bob"
> wrote:

> Barb replied to Janet:
>
> > > Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else
> > > I know uses potato water to make gravy.

> >
> > Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.


> Just because it isn't being used for gravy doesn't mean it's going to
> waste.


Sure. And I'll bet your average bear tosses it unless gravy's planned
and its one's habit to use it in the gravy making. My sister (a fine
cook) does not use it -- she thinks it adds too much starch to the
gravy. Whatever.

> One of my basic bread recipes uses potato water. For that
> matter, the _Vegetarian Epicure_ series relies on a basic potato peel
> stock in most of its soups.
> Bob


I know -- and am guilty of not keeping it around for such a purpose.
Unless I'm making gravy, I drain the potatoes over the sink drain.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.



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In article >, "Bob"
> wrote:

> Barb replied to Janet:
>
> > > Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else
> > > I know uses potato water to make gravy.

> >
> > Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.


> Just because it isn't being used for gravy doesn't mean it's going to
> waste.


Sure. And I'll bet your average bear tosses it unless gravy's planned
and its one's habit to use it in the gravy making. My sister (a fine
cook) does not use it -- she thinks it adds too much starch to the
gravy. Whatever.

> One of my basic bread recipes uses potato water. For that
> matter, the _Vegetarian Epicure_ series relies on a basic potato peel
> stock in most of its soups.
> Bob


I know -- and am guilty of not keeping it around for such a purpose.
Unless I'm making gravy, I drain the potatoes over the sink drain.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 10-22-04; Popovers!.
"Peace will come when the power of love overcomes the love of power."
-Jimi Hendrix, and Lt. Joe Corcoran, Retired; St. Paul PD, Homicide Divn.

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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> wrote:
>>
>>>Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
>>>know uses potato water to make gravy.

>>
>>>Janet

>>
>>Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.
>>--
>>-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com>

>
>
> Oh, I agree. I am from the mid-West, and I do use potato water for gravy.
> It's just that I've spent all of my adult life being defensive about it and
> converting a few. Potato water was always used to deglaze the pans from all
> the big roasts and birds. Until I moved west, I assumed everyone did it
> that way.
> Janet
>
>

I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups and
gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.

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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> wrote:
>>
>>>Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
>>>know uses potato water to make gravy.

>>
>>>Janet

>>
>>Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.
>>--
>>-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com>

>
>
> Oh, I agree. I am from the mid-West, and I do use potato water for gravy.
> It's just that I've spent all of my adult life being defensive about it and
> converting a few. Potato water was always used to deglaze the pans from all
> the big roasts and birds. Until I moved west, I assumed everyone did it
> that way.
> Janet
>
>

I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups and
gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.

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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> wrote:
>>
>>>Now I know for sure that you are from the mid-West. No one else I
>>>know uses potato water to make gravy.

>>
>>>Janet

>>
>>Yer kidding! Waste not, want not.
>>--
>>-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com>

>
>
> Oh, I agree. I am from the mid-West, and I do use potato water for gravy.
> It's just that I've spent all of my adult life being defensive about it and
> converting a few. Potato water was always used to deglaze the pans from all
> the big roasts and birds. Until I moved west, I assumed everyone did it
> that way.
> Janet
>
>

I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups and
gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.

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"Margaret Suran" > wrote in message
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> Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> >>In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> > wrote:
> >>

> >
> >

> I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups and
> gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.
>


I've actually never heard of using potato water for thickening soups and
gravies. This is the first time!

kili




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"Margaret Suran" > wrote in message
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> Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> >>In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> > wrote:
> >>

> >
> >

> I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups and
> gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.
>


I've actually never heard of using potato water for thickening soups and
gravies. This is the first time!

kili


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"Margaret Suran" > wrote in message
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> Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>In article >, "Janet Bostwick"
> > wrote:
> >>

> >
> >

> I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups and
> gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.
>


I've actually never heard of using potato water for thickening soups and
gravies. This is the first time!

kili


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kilikini wrote:

>>>

>> I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups
>> and gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.
>>

>
>
> I've actually never heard of using potato water for thickening
> soups and gravies. This is the first time!
>
> kili
>

Potato water or roux was used in our kitchen, but the potato water is
tasteless and roux has a definite flavor, which may not be wanted at
times.

The water in which wheat kernels are cooked also makes a fine
thickener for soups, or so I seem to remember and perhaps rice water,
too. I never tried either, but since potato water is so readily
available, I use it when needed. I am not above using a mashed up
piece of potato, when I need extra thick soup.

Maybe it is a regional thing, or an old fashioned one.



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kilikini wrote:

>>>

>> I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups
>> and gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.
>>

>
>
> I've actually never heard of using potato water for thickening
> soups and gravies. This is the first time!
>
> kili
>

Potato water or roux was used in our kitchen, but the potato water is
tasteless and roux has a definite flavor, which may not be wanted at
times.

The water in which wheat kernels are cooked also makes a fine
thickener for soups, or so I seem to remember and perhaps rice water,
too. I never tried either, but since potato water is so readily
available, I use it when needed. I am not above using a mashed up
piece of potato, when I need extra thick soup.

Maybe it is a regional thing, or an old fashioned one.



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kilikini wrote:

>>>

>> I thought that everybody uses potato water for thickening soups
>> and gravies. I guess it's the potato starch that does it.
>>

>
>
> I've actually never heard of using potato water for thickening
> soups and gravies. This is the first time!
>
> kili
>

Potato water or roux was used in our kitchen, but the potato water is
tasteless and roux has a definite flavor, which may not be wanted at
times.

The water in which wheat kernels are cooked also makes a fine
thickener for soups, or so I seem to remember and perhaps rice water,
too. I never tried either, but since potato water is so readily
available, I use it when needed. I am not above using a mashed up
piece of potato, when I need extra thick soup.

Maybe it is a regional thing, or an old fashioned one.





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