LETSCOOK GLOSSARY
Roux
This is the name given to the base for many sauces. It is simply fat, usually butter, and flour (in roughly equal quantities) that is cooked together. If you add milk to the roux and whick it in until smooth, then bring to a simmer, you will have a classic white sauce. The flour is what causes the sauce to thicken.


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