16 oz bag
Kosher
About 50 servings per container
Arrowroot Starch.
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Gluten free. Tested and confirmed gluten free. Non-GMO Project verified. nongmoproject.org. An employee-owned company. To your good health - Bob Moore. Great for thickening soups, sauces and pie fillings. Use for gluten free baking. You can see our quality. Find more recipes at bobsredmill.com. For information and recipes, visit bobsredmill.com.
Arrowroot Starch/Flour has many uses in your kitchen. Here are a few tips: It's an excellent grain free substitute for cornstarch and can be used as a one-to-one replacement in most recipes. For Thickening: Arrowroot is best used at the end of your cooking just before boiling, as continued heating will cause it lose its thickening ability. For gravies and sauces, add arrowroot starch to a small amount of cool liquid first, then whisk into hot liquids. For homemade ice creams: Arrowroot starch can help stop ice crystals from forming. Use 1 tsp arrowroot starch per pint of ice cream. As an egg replacer: Whisk together 1 tbsp arrowroot starch, 1 tbsp vegetable oil and 1/4 cup water to equal one egg. Baking powder substitute: Mix together 1 tsp baking soda, 2 tsp cream of tartar and 1 tsp arrowroot starch. Store in an airtight container. Store in a cool, dry place. Keeps best sealed for freshness. Tear to open.
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