TIL if you want to make a powdered drink like hot chocolate or cup-a-soup, add a tiny amount of water to the powder and make a paste before adding the hot water to avoid clumping.
TIL if you want to make a powdered drink like hot chocolate or cup-a-soup, add a tiny amount of water to the powder and make a paste before adding the hot water to avoid clumping.
I've gone 47 years without knowing that.
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Same technique as making and integrating a cornstarch slurry to thicken a soup.
74 0 ReplyIf you add hot water to corn starch, you're gonna have a bad time. And clumps.
(Use cold water to make the paste, then add that to the heated liquid you want to thicken via corn starch, FYI.)
46 0 ReplyNow the real fun is doing 5 gallons of soup, breaking out the industrial immersion blender and xanthum gum.
Blender > clumps.
15 1 ReplyIn my experience 5 gallons of soup will need about 15 picograms of xanthan gum! That shit is powerful!
12 0 ReplyHow does that improve the slurry method above?
4 0 ReplyThe blender is greater than the clumps?
3 0 ReplyOne would hope.
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Usually I mix cold water and starch in a jar and shake the fuck out of it, then pour it into the sauce or soup or whatever
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Add starch to cold water to make gravy.
Add starch to hot water to make dumplings.
4 0 Replyis there nothing Americans won't add corn products to?
2 0 ReplyI was going to say gasoline, but actually no, not really.
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