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05mommy09
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Quick question:
Can I substitute 1 1/2 tbsp of cornstarch for 1 1/2 flour???
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Posted 5/7/08 4:22 PM |
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Lisa
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Re: Quick question:
what are you making?
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Posted 5/7/08 4:23 PM |
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anonttcer
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Re: Quick question:
I believe you can... It should say on the box
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Posted 5/7/08 4:25 PM |
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05mommy09
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Re: Quick question:
Im making this:
Chicken with Broccoli and Garlic Sauce
POINTS® value | 5 Servings | 4 Preparation Time | 17 min Cooking Time | 15 min Level of Difficulty | Easy
main meals | Thick, garlicky gravy smothers golden chicken and tender-crisp broccoli in this Chinese dish. It’s so easy, it may just become a weekly staple.
Ingredients
2 tsp olive oil 3 medium garlic clove(s), minced, or more to taste 1 pound uncooked boneless, skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch pieces 1 tsp dried thyme, or 2 tbsp fresh minced thyme, or to taste 1/2 tsp table salt 1/4 tsp black pepper 2 cup broccoli, florets 1 1/2 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth, divided 1 1/2 Tbsp cornstarch 2 cup cooked brown rice, kept hot
Instructions
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add garlic and cook 1 minute. Season chicken with thyme, salt and pepper and add to skillet. Cook until browned on all sides, stirring frequently, about 3 minutes.
Add broccoli to skillet, cover and cook 2 minutes. Add 1 cup of broth, cover and simmer until chicken is cooked through, about 5 minutes.
Dissolve cornstarch in remaining 1/2 cup of broth and add mixture to skillet. Simmer until mixture thickens, stirring constantly, about 1 minute. Serve over rice. Yields about 1 cup of chicken mixture and 1/2 cup of rice per serving.
Message edited 5/7/2008 4:28:38 PM.
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Posted 5/7/08 4:27 PM |
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tourist
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Re: Quick question:
Yes--either one will thicken a sauce, but cornstarch will make it thicker than flour.
I think a 1-1 one ratio, will work, but it shouldn't matter too much much for sauce, just add untill the consistancy seems right.
ETA--That sounds tasty!
Message edited 5/7/2008 4:31:21 PM.
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Posted 5/7/08 4:30 PM |
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bicosi
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Re: Quick question:
Yup! you certainly can!
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Posted 5/7/08 4:39 PM |
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hbugal
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Re: Quick question:
Yes you can...but you need twice as much flour as cornstarch.
Message edited 5/7/2008 6:24:20 PM.
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Posted 5/7/08 6:23 PM |
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Reese32
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Re: Quick question:
I think you should use half as much corn starch as you would flour.
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Posted 5/7/08 7:01 PM |
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