Roux. A thickening agent made with flour and fat Ratio based 1 part flour to 1 part fat In addition they can be thin or light, medium on thick.

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Roux

A thickening agent made with flour and fat Ratio based 1 part flour to 1 part fat In addition they can be thin or light, medium on thick

Roux Understanding how to use roux is an important first step in learning how to make sauce. Roux is flour and fat and is the beginning of white sauces and other thickened sauces. General Principles: Liquid may be added to roux, or roux added to liquid. It must ALWAYS be hot roux to cold liquid or cold roux to hot liquid.

Procedures: Method 1 – adding liquid to roux: Add fat to sauce pan, heat through. Add starch to fat, stir to make a paste. Cook until white and bubbly, with a nutty smell. Pour cold liquid to roux in three stages, beating to prevent lumps. Bring liquid to boil, reduce to simmer, continue to beat well. Liquid won’t thicken fully until it reaches boil. Simmer, stirring occasionally, to desired thickness. Cover and keep warm, or cool for future use. Cover with melted butter to prevent skin.

Procedures: Method 2 – adding roux to liquid Bring liquid to simmer in a heavy pot. Add small amount of previously made, cold roux and incorporate. Continue to beat in roux. Continue to simmer until roux is cooked out. Sauce will thicken as it reduces.