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  1. The Common Pantry Staple To Fix Watery Beef Stew - Yahoo

    Jan 20, 2025 · To fix your watery beef stew, think inside the box, as it were: Add potato flakes. Yep, you can thicken beef stew without cornstarch or flour.

  2. How do you thicken homemade tomato sauce? | HowStuffWorks

    Don't do anything. Thin isn't necessarily bad, and if you plan on using your homemade sauce in stew, soup or chili, the other ingredients will thicken the sauce for you. Lightly mashed …

  3. How to Thicken Stew for a Stick-to-Your-Ribs Final Dish - Yahoo

    Aug 4, 2020 · How to Thicken Stew With Cornstarch Cornstarch will thicken stew similar to flour, but has the added benefit of being flavorless and won’t cloud the liquid as much.

  4. Cooking with Cornstarch - HowStuffWorks

    Cornstarch is used for many things in cooking, but it's most common use is as a binder and thickener in various dishes. Learn the best ways to cook and bake with cornstarch and view …

  5. This One-ingredient Hack To Thicken Soups & Stews Also Makes ...

    Mar 8, 2023 · This soup-thickening hack couldn’t be easier. Unlike using flour, which requires either making a little roux before you start cooking or a beurre manié afterwards, or using a …

  6. Why Your Beef Stew Isn't Restaurant Quality (and Pro Tips to ...

    Jan 24, 2025 · Finish with a squeeze of lemon or a sprinkle of fresh herbs to brighten the dish. Tough Meat: If your beef is still chewy, it hasn’t cooked long enough. Keep simmering until the …

  7. How to Thicken Stew for a Stick-to-Your-Ribs Final Dish

    Aug 4, 2020 · How to Thicken Stew With Cornstarch Cornstarch will thicken stew similar to flour, but has the added benefit of being flavorless and won’t cloud the liquid as much. It’s also …

  8. Cornstarch: Is It Healthier Than Flour, Safe, and Are There ...

    Cornstarch can sometimes be used as a flour substitute. They both help thicken certain foods and beverages. Still, you can’t just swap all of the flour in your recipes for cornstarch. That would …