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**Hot Water + Flour: An Unbelievable Preparation You Haven’t Seen Yet!**
### The Science Behind Hot Water and Flour
Before we get into the various uses, it’s important to understand why combining **hot water** and **flour** creates such a unique and useful mixture. When **flour** is combined with hot water, it begins to **gelatinize**, which means the starches in the flour absorb the water and swell. This process forms a **thick paste** or dough that has a smooth, elastic texture.
### 1. **Making a Simple Dough (for Dumplings, Noodles, and More)**
One of the most popular ways to use hot water and flour is by making a dough for various dishes. This dough is simple to prepare and works for a variety of traditional recipes. When you combine flour with hot water, you can create a dough that is smooth, elastic, and easy to roll out.
**Ingredients:**
– 2 cups of flour
– 1 cup of hot water
– A pinch of salt (optional)
2. **Add the flour**: In a bowl, add the flour and salt (if using). Slowly pour the hot water into the flour while stirring continuously to prevent lumps from forming.
4. **Let it rest**: Allow the dough to rest for at least 20 minutes. This will help it become more pliable and easier to roll out.
You can use this dough for **dumplings**, **noodles**, **pie crusts**, or even **bread rolls**. The hot water makes the dough soft and stretchy, allowing it to cook quickly and evenly.
Beyond cooking, hot water and flour have a surprising use in **crafting** and even **home repairs**. You can make a **flour paste** to use as an adhesive for paper crafting, wallpapering, or even as a temporary glue for broken items.
#### How to Make Flour Paste:
**Instructions:**
1. **Heat the water**: Heat the water in a pan or microwave until it is almost boiling.
3. **Cook the paste**: Pour the flour mixture into a saucepan and heat over low to medium heat, stirring continuously. The mixture will begin to thicken as it cooks.
4. **Cool and use**: Once it reaches a thick, paste-like consistency, let it cool before using. The paste can be applied to paper, cardboard, or even lightweight objects for gluing purposes.
This homemade glue is non-toxic, easy to make, and works well for various crafting projects, including paper mache, homemade paper, and even repairs for small items around the house.
### 3. **Making a Simple Roux for Sauces and Soups**
A **roux** is a classic French technique used as the base for many sauces and soups. It’s traditionally made by combining flour with fat (like butter or oil) and cooking it to form a thickening agent. But you can also create a quick version of this technique using hot water and flour.
#### How to Make a Simple Roux with Hot Water:
**Ingredients:**
– 2 tablespoons of flour
– 1 cup of hot water
– Salt and pepper to taste
**Instructions:**
1. **Combine the flour and hot water**: In a bowl, mix the flour with the hot water to form a smooth paste.
2. **Add to your dish**: Gradually stir the paste into your soup, stew, or sauce while it’s simmering. This will help thicken the liquid, creating a creamy texture without the need for heavy creams or dairy.
3. **Simmer**: Allow the dish to simmer for a few minutes to fully incorporate the roux and achieve the desired thickness.
This quick roux can be used as a thickener for any dish that requires a creamy consistency without the need for butter or oil.
### 4. **Flour Slurry for Thickening Soups and Sauces**
A **flour slurry** is another common use for hot water and flour, especially when you want to thicken a sauce or soup quickly. A slurry is simply a mixture of flour and liquid (hot water, in this case) that can be added to a hot dish to help it reach the perfect consistency.
#### How to Make a Flour Slurry:
**Ingredients:**
– 2 tablespoons of flour
– 1/4 cup of hot water
**Instructions:**
1. **Mix the slurry**: In a small bowl, combine the flour and hot water. Stir until smooth.
2. **Add to your dish**: Gradually add the slurry to your simmering soup, stew, or sauce, stirring constantly to avoid clumping.
3. **Cook until thickened**: Let the mixture simmer for a few minutes until it thickens to your liking.
This method works great for soups, gravies, or even stir-fries, providing a quick and easy way to achieve the perfect thickness.
### 5. **Making Pancake Batter (Hot Water for Fluffier Pancakes)**
Did you know that you can use hot water to make **pancakes** fluffier? The combination of hot water and flour helps activate the starches in the flour, giving your pancakes a lighter, fluffier texture.
#### Hot Water Pancake Batter:
**Ingredients:**
– 1 cup of flour
– 1 cup of hot water
– 1 egg
– 1 tablespoon of sugar
– 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder
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