La Mariana Surf and Turf Combo
Recipe courtesy La Mariana Sailing Club
Show: $40 a Day
Episode: Oahu, HI on $40 a Day
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By lorirutt_10248142
Edgewater, NJ
on June 28, 2008
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There definately is an error in this recipe---when making a roux, the amount of flour(or whatever thickening agent you prefer to use, should ALWAYS equal the amount of fat used. If this is kept in mind, there should never be a problem, no matter what the recipe says. And if the sauce still isn't thick enough, the sauce can be added to more roux accordingly. Hope this helps, & happy cooking!
By wanda.c_10273150
Ponte Vedra, FL
on April 26, 2008
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This was a disaster!! 1 1/2 CUPS of flour. I should have followed my gut instinct and put 1-2 Tbl of flour. It took over an hour and throwing away most of the goo and adding items to try and save it.
By carl.beth.shelt...
Walpole, NH
on March 23, 2008
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The Burgundy sauce calls for 1 1/2 CUPS of flour. I believe this is a typo. I tried the 1 1/2 cups and ended up with a batter mixture that was somewhere in between bread dough and brick mortar. I would recommend using 1 1/2 tablespoons of flour instead. You'll have a much better sauce.