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Arrowroot Powder (अरारोट पाउडर)

In my kitchen, arrowroot powder is that quiet little helper that makes everything better without taking any credit. It's a fine, silky white starch derived from tropical roots, and it’s my secret weapon for making the crispiest cutlets and the smoothest sauces. What I love most about it is that it’s completely neutral—it doesn't change the taste of your food at all, unlike cornflour which can sometimes have a distinct aftertaste. It's also a favorite during our fasting festivals because it's grain-free and easy on the stomach. When you use it as a thickener, it creates a beautiful, clear glaze that looks so professional and high-quality. I often use it to bind my vegetable tikkis, ensuring they don't break apart in the pan. It's incredibly light and digests much faster than other starches. For a home cook like me, having a jar of arrowroot is essential for those days when you want restaurant-style results with home-style goodness. It's an honest, natural ingredient that has been used by our mothers and grandmothers for ages. It really is the ultimate gluten-free thickener for any modern Indian kitchen.

Arrowroot Powder

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Calories

29 kcal

Protein

0g

Fat

0g

Carbs

7g

Fiber

0.3g

Vitamins

B-vitamins (trace), Potassium

Cooking Tips

  • Always mix it with a little cold water first to make a 'slurry' before adding to hot liquids.
  • Cook only until the mixture thickens and turns clear; over-cooking can break down its thickening power.
  • Use it as a coating for fried items to get an extra-crispy, non-greasy finish.

Substitutes

Tapioca Starch
Corn Starch
Potato Starch

Related Ingredients

Water
Coconut Milk
Fruit Juices
Vegetable Stock
Potatoes

Recipes Using Arrowroot Powder

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