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This afternoon I accidentally discovered a process to extract potato starch. When I boiled the potatoes for lefsa last week I froze the water which they were boiled in to use later in bread. This morning I took a hunk of the frozen potato water and placed it in a pan on low heat and left it alone. When I came back to check on it the starch had separated from the water in a strange globuleous mass. I assume if I could have dried it and pounded it into a powered potato starch (i didn't). Sure does make excellent bread...
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Curried Cauliflower in Squash Custard
Blender or whisk up:
1 1/2 cups squash puree (i used Australian blue)
1 cup whole milk
4 eggs
1/2 tsp salt
Saute with hot olive oil:
2 crushed garlic cloves
2 finely chopped shallots
2 T finely chopped ginger
add:
1/2 tsp curry powder
aprox 2 cups cauliflower
Divide cauliflower mixture between pans and cover with squash mixture. Place in a 9x13 and fill the larger pan with 1/2 way up with hot water.
Bake at 350 for aprox 45 minutes.