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gluten-free Beef Consomme


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Hi there, hoping someone knows of a good gluten-free Beef Consomme. I would be eternally grateful. Be well


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I am, admittedly, a bit of food snob :lol: so I do not know of any consomme from a can or carton, but I can tell you how to make a quick, very basic version.

You can skip making your own beef broth, if you want and just buy it.

Kitchen Basics or Pacific brand is pretty good.

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Thank you IH. I just have a few questions.

What is chervil?

What does it look like when the "raft"? Begins to form?

Do you freeze any extra?

Thanks again. I am trying to learn about cooking :blink:

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Chervil is

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a raft, means it forms a "floating island "

here, I found this.. watch this! (i do not use tomato, but you can)

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you can freeze it, yes.

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Seriously thank you. I am a total beginner and I appreciate your time.

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Seriously thank you. I am a total beginner and I appreciate your time.

You're so welcome! We all were all beginners at some point, right? :)

Are you feeling better today, BTW?

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Very much so. The rest of the tightness in the tummy relaxed this morning. Thanks for asking! :D


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Very much so. The rest of the tightness in the tummy relaxed this morning. Thanks for asking! :D

Glad to hear it. :)

Note to self: no more picking off croutons

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