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Originally posted by squirrely1 View Post*tries to make nut gravy*
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Originally posted by epg20 View Postoh, that's not hard, just boil the nuts in the water before you brown the flour, you just put the flour in the pan, be sure it ha ben out of the freezer for a while before you put it in the pan, now at this point, you can go two ways to make the gravy, brown it in oil/ grease/fat, or in the low fat way my mother taught me, no, it doesn't need to be a low fat meal or any thing special, I just found the low fat way makes the stew less greasy and oily, the low fat way is simple, just take the flour and dump it in the pan and turn the heat up, depending on how fast you want the flour to brown high heat fast, you must stand there and keep stirring, medium heat, it is the same, but you have a little wiggle room, low heat gives you more room, you can even walk away from it for a little bit, but you need to keep an eye on it, now it won't turn a dark brown in the pan, but it will turn a light brown, and get a little darker, as time goes on but it will not get that very dark brown until you add the water from the stew you are cooking, , when you have browned the meat in the pot, yes, browning the meat in the pot DOES require oil, but only enough to sear the meat, once the meat is nicely seared pour the water in the pot and dissolve the dark brown stuff in the pot, then take the water from the pot and start adding it to the now browned flour, the flour should roughly be the color of a paper bag, once you have added enough water to the pan, and every thing is lumping together nicely, you can scrape it in to the pot, or you can add the flour to the pot straight, either way doesn't matter, stir the flour and it will thicken the stew, then toss in your carrots, onions, potatoes peas, what ever , some of the lumps might remain, or not, it is a toss up, any way just add the others and cook about an hour, I find a good rule of thumb to be if you can cut the carrots with a fork, it is pretty much done, then just serve with a good sized piece of corn bread and enjoy.CARPE DIEM
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Originally posted by epg20 View Postoh, that's not hard, just boil the nuts in the water before you brown the flour, you just put the flour in the pan, be sure it ha ben out of the freezer for a while before you put it in the pan, now at this point, you can go two ways to make the gravy, brown it in oil/ grease/fat, or in the low fat way my mother taught me, no, it doesn't need to be a low fat meal or any thing special, I just found the low fat way makes the stew less greasy and oily, the low fat way is simple, just take the flour and dump it in the pan and turn the heat up, depending on how fast you want the flour to brown high heat fast, you must stand there and keep stirring, medium heat, it is the same, but you have a little wiggle room, low heat gives you more room, you can even walk away from it for a little bit, but you need to keep an eye on it, now it won't turn a dark brown in the pan, but it will turn a light brown, and get a little darker, as time goes on but it will not get that very dark brown until you add the water from the stew you are cooking, , when you have browned the meat in the pot, yes, browning the meat in the pot DOES require oil, but only enough to sear the meat, once the meat is nicely seared pour the water in the pot and dissolve the dark brown stuff in the pot, then take the water from the pot and start adding it to the now browned flour, the flour should roughly be the color of a paper bag, once you have added enough water to the pan, and every thing is lumping together nicely, you can scrape it in to the pot, or you can add the flour to the pot straight, either way doesn't matter, stir the flour and it will thicken the stew, then toss in your carrots, onions, potatoes peas, what ever , some of the lumps might remain, or not, it is a toss up, any way just add the others and cook about an hour, I find a good rule of thumb to be if you can cut the carrots with a fork, it is pretty much done, then just serve with a good sized piece of corn bread and enjoy.Originally posted by jelgateThis brings much pain but SQ is right
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Originally posted by squirrely1 View Postwow ok .... how did we go from nut gravy to a stew? Sounds yummy though...as long as we get the nuts in there.
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Originally posted by Anja View PostYou could simply buy it!!
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Originally posted by epg20 View Posttrue, you could, I mean it is all the same, just like bacon and spam are the same, or hamburger and steak are the same, yeah, it is the same.[ATTACH=CONFIG]42059[/ATTACH]
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