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How to make roux saucetopcook.tomathouse.comPreparation:![]() Step 1: White HandMelt the butter over medium-low heat. Then add the flour. Proportions: Take 2 parts fat (refined oil, butter and/or rendered fat) and 3 parts flour. ![]() Step 2: Mix flour and butterTo ensure even cooking, stir the mixture constantly with a wooden spoon, making figure-eight movements. ![]() Step 3: Using the mixtureAfter 3-5 minutes, you'll have a light, slightly fluffy roux. Use it for white sauces, such as peppercorn gravy or béchamel sauce for macaroni and cheese. ![]() Step 4: Brown RooFor a perfect gravy, you need a brown roux, so cook the mixture a little longer. It takes time and patience—just keep stirring. After about 6-7 minutes, the mixture will take on a slightly nutty aroma and a pale brown color. ![]() Step 5: Dark HandIf you continue cooking for even longer, about 8-15 minutes, you'll get a dark roux. This is perfect for Cajun and Creole dishes. The longer you cook the roux, the weaker its thickening properties will be. ![]() Step 6: CoolRegardless of the type of roux, let it cool slightly before adding liquid such as broth or milk. Whisk the ingredients together and simmer until the desired consistency is reached. Recipes that use roux sauce: Creole gumbo Turkey and Ham Gumbo Turkey Gumbo Irish Stew from Ballymaloe Ingredients: |