How to Make and Use Cornstarch Slurry
Cornstarch gives silkiness and body to a thin gravy or sauce.
For each cup of liquid you want to thicken, start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch in a small bowl.
- Add an equal amount of cold liquid (water, milk or broth) and stir until smooth paste forms.
- Pour the entire slurry into the dish, while stirring, and cook at a simmer for just a minute or two to thicken the sauce and cook out any starchy taste.
A tablespoon of cornstarch generally thickens one cup of liquid. Too much cornstarch will make your sauce gelatinous; you’re better off adding too little than adding too much.
Avoid freezing sauces that you’ve made with a cornstarch slurry as they turn gritty when reheated. Add the slurry only in the last minute of cooking. The sauce will turn gluey if you cook it too long.