All-Purpose Flour
10.0Use 2 tbsp flour per 1 tbsp cornstarch; thickens sauces but gives cloudier, less glossy result
8 vegan substitutes for cornstarch — top pick All-Purpose Flour at 100% function match.
Use 2 tbsp flour per 1 tbsp cornstarch; thickens sauces but gives cloudier, less glossy result
Use double; less smooth finish
Contains cornstarch already; use for dusting or dredging, not as pure thickener in sauces
As thickener only; use half
Grate raw potato into stew for thickening; starchier result, works in soups not clear sauces
Ground chia thickens puddings and jams; forms gel when mixed with liquid, slightly seedy texture
Ground flax plus water creates a gel-thickener; best in baked goods, not clear sauces
Not a thickener — baking powder is a leavener; only works if cornstarch was used for lift in cakes
All-Purpose Flour: Flour makes sauce opaque, not glossy
All-Purpose Flour: Flour gives cloudier, less glossy sauce
Rice Flour: Flour makes sauce opaque, not glossy
Rice Flour: Use double the amount of rice flour
Rice Flour: Less smooth finish than cornstarch
Cake Flour: Flour makes sauce opaque, not glossy
Cake Flour: Cake flour won't thicken sauces like cornstarch
Potato Flour: Flour makes sauce opaque, not glossy
Potato Flour: Use half the amount of potato flour
Potatoes: Grated potato gives starchier result than cornstarch
Potatoes: Won't work for clear glossy sauces
Chia Seeds: Slightly seedy texture in thickened sauces
Flaxseed: Flax gel works in baking, not clear sauces
Baking Powder: Baking powder is a leavener — not a thickener