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June 13, 2013 By mike

ROUX MAKING: SLOW VS FAST

Why does one need more roux if it was made the “fast way”?

-A fast roux is made in about 20-30 minutes (Prudhomme and Besh)

-A slow roux takes closer to an hour (home cooks)

-When a roux is made the “fast way”, the molecules of flour deform and can only expand to hold 2-3 times their weight

-When a roux is made the “slow way”, the molecules of flour hold their structure and can hold many times their own weight

-Thus, you need much more “fast roux” to thicken the same amount of  liquid than a “slow roux”

-Taste is not compromised no matter which method you choose.

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