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Cornflour always turns out lumpy
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When I use flour (or cornflour) to thicken up a sauce it always goes lumpy. I sieve it in a stir gently but it always clumps together.
Any techniques that I should be doing?
Any techniques that I should be doing?
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Aaaahhhh! Lumpy cheese sauce heh! If you are making a white sauce you need to melt some butter (about a rounded dsp) and then add a heaped spoon of plain flour. Stir round and let it bubble for a minute. Then tip in some milk (about 1/4 pint ) and stir like mad. Keep adding milk a bit at a time until it is the right consistency. If it goes lumpy, take off heat and stir like crazy, a balloon whisk is good for this. Add the cheese and whatever else and stir to melt. Voila, nice smooth sauce.
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