How to Substitute Gluten-Free Cornstarch for Flour in Recipes (2024)

Flour is often used as a thickener or a coating in recipes. If you're on a gluten-free diet due to celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity, you may be searching for a flour alternative.

Pure cornstarch is a popular gluten-free flour substitute (it's made from corn), but some brands are not considered gluten-free cornstarch. Here's a guide to using cornstarch instead of flour in recipes.

Substitute Cornstarch for Flour

It's easy to substitute cornstarch for flour when your recipe calls for a thickener (as in gravy, sauce, or pie) or a coating for fried foods. Whether you don't have flour on hand or are looking for gluten-free alternatives, cornstarch has a similar effect in these cooking applications. However, you should be aware that you cannot use cornstarch as a substitute for flour in baked goods.

Thickening for Gravy, Sauces, or Pie Fillings

Cornstarch works remarkably well as a thickener in sauces, gravy, and pie fillings, and some prefer it to flour.You won't be able to taste cornstarch the way you sometimes can taste flour.Be aware that these foods will be more translucent. This occurs because cornstarch is pure starch, while flour contains some protein.

Cornstarch is not a 1:1 substitute for flour.Generally speaking, you should use 1 tablespoon of cornstarch for each 1 1/2 to 2 cups of sauce/gravy of medium thickness.

Some things to remember when using cornstarch as a thickener in recipes:

  • Bring the mixture to a full boil for 1 minute, which allows the starch granules to swell to their maximum. Reduce heat as it thickens. Overcooking can cause mixtures to thin when they cool.
  • Cook over medium-low to medium heat, because high heat can cause lumping.
  • Stir gently while cooking, asstirring vigorously can break down your mixture. If you need more ingredients, remove the pot from the heat and stir them quickly and gently.
  • You might want to avoid freezing any sauces or gravy you make with cornstarch since it won't freeze well.

Cornstarch vs. Flour

Use half as much cornstarch as you would flour. For example, if the recipe calls for 2 tablespoons of flour, use 1 tablespoon of cornstarch. If the recipe calls for 1/4 cup of flour, use 1/8 cup of cornstarch. (The same is true for other starches, such as arrowroot starch, potato starch, and tapioca.)

Don't add the cornstarch directly—it will clump up and form lumps in your sauce that will be difficult to dissolve. To avoid this problem,mix the cornstarch with a little cold water (1 tablespoon water to 1 tablespoon cornstarch) until it's dissolved. Then pour the water/starch mixture (known as a slurry) into what you're cooking. Make sure the water is cold, and keep stirring as the mixture begins to thicken.

Cornstarch isn't as effective as flour when thickening acidic sauces. It won't work well with those made with tomatoes, vinegar, or lemon juice. Cornstarch also isn't as effective as flour when thickening sauces made with fat, such as butter or egg yolks.

If you have too little liquid in your mixture, there may not be enough for the starch granules to absorb. This is also the case when you have more sugar than liquid, in which case you may need to add more liquid for the mixture to be firmer.

Cornstarch for Fried Dishes

You can use cornstarch instead of flour as a coating for fried chicken, fried fish, or other fried dishes.Cornstarch will create a crisper coating that will hold up to sauces better and will absorb less of the frying oil (leading to a lower-fat meal).

Here are some tips for frying with cornstarch instead of flour:

  • Consider a 50/50-blend of cornstarch and gluten-free flour for a coating closer to wheat flour-breaded fried chicken.
  • Make sure you have a light, even coating of cornstarch on the food you're frying. Heavier coatings can get gummy.

A Word From Verywell

When cooking gluten-free, you may be able to continue to enjoy some of your favorite sauces by learning how to use cornstarch and other gluten-free thickeners instead of flour.While mastering the art ofsubstitutions can take some trial and error, it can also inspire creativity in the kitchen, leading you to alsowhip up new creations of your very own.

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