The phrase
"less broth" means having a smaller amount of liquid or soup.
Full definition
If squash is cooked, then
use less broth and let it cook down till it forms a creamy consistency.
I'm sure frozen zucchini would work — though you might want to
add less broth in that case since the zucchini will probably have absorbed more moisture by being frozen.
I used 1
cup less broth because I like a thicker soup but the flavor was spot on!
You might
need less broth since without nuts the dressing will be rather runny.
My only modification if I were to make this again — and I will — would be to
use less broth (maybe 1 cup, maybe even less).
I would use 1
cup less broth and I added carrots, celery and zucchini for a one dish meal.
- Didn't have any cornstarch or other thickener, so used a
little less broth and added amaranth flour (again, the only thing close I had on hand..)
You could always use
less broth for this and make it less soupy and more noodley.
I've found that if you put
less broth in each ramekin, the crust will crisp and not melt into the filling.
it is more like a soup than a stew, even using
much less broth than the recipe called for.
And then I moved from London back to New York, and the weather became a whole
lot less broth - friendly, especially in the summer, where the soupy humidity felt distressingly similar to the liquid in my cup.
I agree that the recipe came out soupy, so maybe
add less broth or thicken the dish with some corn starch.
If you like your risotto less firm, use more broth, and for firmer risotto
use less broth.
Depending on the volume of soup you wish to achieve you can add more or
less broth and / or tomatoes.
You may need a bit more or
less broth to achieve the desired texture of gravy.
-LSB-...] cups Creamy Mushroom Soup (be sure to use
less broth (1 cup) to make the soup thick, more like condensed -LSB-...]
You may need more or
less broth to accomplish this, depending on what kind of bread used.
If I make something like this again, I'll use
less broth, leave out the chicken, spice heavily, and add bacon.
Next time I'll use a little more water and
less broth.
By the way you can totally use 10 cups instead;
less broth but more flavour.
Recommend using
less broth (2 1/2 to 3 cups) to make it thicker.
To make it a bit thicker you can add more zucchini next time,
less broth, or coconut cream instead of coconut milk.
It's perfect for getting my husband to eat all those vegetables he normally would not eat:) I just cant seem to get it the right texture... maybe i need to add
less broth?
Used
less broth than called for.
Use
less broth and more yolks to make this a smooshy finger food meal.
It's perfect for getting my husband to eat all those vegetables he normally would not eat:) I just cant seem to get it the right texture... maybe i need to add
less broth?
If you'd prefer
a less broth - y soup, you could definitely add in some pasta and grains, too!