Easy Ways to Thicken Soup with Flour: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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Soups are a delicious and nutritious way to eat meat and vegetables. Don’t worry if your soup is a little thin; simply use a small amount of flour or corn flour to thicken it up. In just 5 minutes, you will have a thicker soup that is ready to eat.

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Thickening with a Flour Paste

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    Place 1 cup (250 mL) of hot soup into a small bowl. It’s important that the soup is hot as this will help to dissolve the flour. Carefully dunk a heat-safe cup into the soup pot and transfer it into a small bowl.[1]

    • Always be careful when cooking with hot ingredients.
    • Avoid using thin plastic measuring cups with hot soup as plastic will leach toxins. Use metal or thick plastic instead.
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    Mix 1 tablespoon (8 grams) of flour into the small bowl of soup. This mixture will help to thicken your soup. Stir the flour and soup with a fork until they are thoroughly combined. If the mixture becomes too thick to stir, add a few drops of water.[2]

    • If your flour has lots of lumps in it, sift it before you add it to the bowl of soup.
    • White all-purpose flour works best for thickening soup as opposed to wholemeal flour.
    • If you have made a large pot of soup, add 2 tablespoons (16 grams) of flour.

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    Stir the flour and soup mixture into the pot of soup. Stir the large pot of soup with a wooden spoon and while you’re mixing, slowly pour the flour and soup mixture into the middle of the soup. This will help to evenly distribute the mixture through the soup and will avoid lumps forming.[3]

    • Continue to stir the soup until it thickens. This normally takes 3-5 minutes.
    • If you spot any lumps of flour in the soup, use a fork to break them up.
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    Leave the soup to simmer for 5 minutes. This will help to remove the taste of the flour from the soup. Leave the soup on a low to medium heat. If you can still taste the flour after 5 minutes, let the soup simmer for another 5 minutes.

    • If you’re cooking the soup in a slow cooker, leave it to cook for 30 minutes.
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    Add extra flour if the soup still isn’t thick enough. Mix an additional 1 tablespoon (8 grams) of flour into 1 cup (250 mL) of soup and add it to the soup in the pot. Stir the mixture into the soup and wait for it to thicken further.[4]

    • Continue to repeat this process until you are happy with the consistency of the soup.
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    Estimate how many cups (mL) of liquid are in your soup. This will help you decide how much corn flour to add. Look at the recipe to work out how many cups of liquid were added. Don’t forget to include ingredients like tomatoes that break down to water. Don’t stress about getting the exact measurement; an estimate is fine.[5]

    • If you didn’t use a recipe to make the soup, try to guess how much liquid is in the soup by using the size of your pot as a guide. For example, if your 4 liters (135 ounces) pot is half full, you could estimate that there is 2 liters (67.5 ounces) of liquid.
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    Mix 1 tablespoon (25 grams) of corn flour (cornstarch) with 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of water in a bowl for each cup (250 mL) of liquid. Pour the water into a small bowl and add the corn flour. Use a fork or a whisk to mix the water and corn flour until they are thoroughly combined.[6]

    • For example, if you have 2 cups (500 mL) of liquid in your soup, mix 2 tablespoons (50 grams) with 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of water.
    • Purchase corn flour from the baking aisle of a grocery store. In some countries, it is called “cornstarch” instead of corn flour.
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    Stir the water and corn flour into the soup and wait for it to thicken. Carefully pour the water and corn flour mix into the soup to avoid it splashing back at you. Use a wooden spoon to mix it completely through the soup. Leave the soup on a medium heat and wait for it to start to bubble.

    • If the soup is sticking to the bottom of the pot, turn down the temperature.
    • If you’re cooking the soup in a slow cooker, allow it to thicken for 30 minutes.
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    Cook the soup for a further 2 minutes once it starts to bubble. This will ensure that the corn flour is completely cooked. Aim to have the soup lightly simmering rather than bubbling vigorously. Stir the soup whilst is bubbles to stop it from sticking.[7]

    • If your soup is still too runny, try adding more corn flour and water until the soup reaches your desired level of thickness. Add small amounts at a time to gradually thicken it.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Thickening with a Flour Paste

      • Measuring cup
      • Measuring spoons
      • Small bowl
      • White flour
      • Fork

      Using Corn Flour

      • Corn flour
      • Water
      • Small bowl
      • Fork
      • Wooden spoon

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      This article was reviewed by Chef Jeff Woodward. Jeff Woodward is a Private Chef and the Owner of The Rogue Chef based in Branson, Missouri. With over 20 years of experience in the restaurant industry, he has cooked for esteemed clients including The Harlem Globetrotters, Peyton Manning, Mark Wahlberg, and Justin Timberlake. Chef Jeff won the Branson Tri-Lakes News Reader's Choice Award 2023 for Best Catering. He has been the Featured Chef Demonstrator for 2 years in a row for The Women's Show in Springfield, MO. The Rogue Chef has been the Hollister Chamber of Commerce Spotlight Chef, an award published in Tri-Lakes News. Chef Jeff's food has been featured on KY3 Television. He publishes a recipe weekly in the Branson Globe newspaper and monthly in Lost on the Lake Magazine. He published a feature article for Chef Talks in Discover Home and Style Magazine. He has an associate’s degree from Southwestern Illinois College and a Culinary Arts degree with a Certification in Baking from Ozark Technical College. This article has been viewed 85,569 times.

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      FAQs

      How to make soup thicker with flour? ›

      Add a few tablespoons of flour or cornstarch to the bowl and whisk until it's blended smooth. Next, bring the soup to a simmer and add the mixture back to the pot. Pro tip: Don't dump in the entire mixture at once. You may thicken your soup too much.

      What is the best thickener for soup? ›

      Cornstarch is a great option as it is a natural thickening agent, but you'll want to be careful about how much you use. Start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked together with cold water to create a slurry. Then, gradually add the slurry to the soup, letting it boil for one to two minutes before adding more.

      How to make thick soup at home? ›

      Whisking beurre manié (butter-flour paste) into simmering soup is the best way to thicken an otherwise too-watery soup. Add bits of the paste gradually and simmer to cook out any raw flour taste. The broth will be velvety smooth, rich, and thick.

      What is the 4 other thickening agents for soup? ›

      • Cornstarch. Cornstarch is the most common thickening agent used in the industry. ...
      • Pre-gelatinized Starches. Pre-gelatinized starches are mixed with sugar and then added to the water or juice. ...
      • Arrowroot. ...
      • Agar-Agar. ...
      • Algin (Sodium Alginate) ...
      • Gelatin. ...
      • Gum Arabic or Acacia. ...
      • Gum Tragacanth.

      What 2 ingredients are used to thicken the soup? ›

      The most classic and surefire way to thicken a broth-based soup is with a cornstarch slurry. Whisk together equal parts cornstarch (or arrowroot) and water or broth, then whisk it into the pot of soup. A good ratio to get to a pleasant thickness without your soup tasting goopy or heavy is one tablespoon.

      What is the best way to thin a soup that is too thick? ›

      Add more liquid: The simplest solution is to add more liquid, such as water, broth, or milk. Start by adding a small amount and gradually add more until you reach the desired consistency. Use a blender: If you have a blender, you can puree the soup in batches, adding more liquid as needed.

      What is the healthiest thickening agent? ›

      Easy-to-access alternatives are wheat flour, arrowroot flour, and rice flour. These are good alternatives to cornstarch because they are more nutritious and contain fewer carbohydrates and calories. Xanthan and guar gum are much stronger thickeners than cornstarch, but they can be harder to obtain and use.

      How do you make homemade thickener? ›

      Combine equal parts cornstarch and cold water. Stir together until smooth. Pour into your sauce and cook over medium heat, stirring continually, until the sauce reaches your desired consistency. Test the sauce with a spoon.

      How much flour to thicken 1 cup of liquid? ›

      However, when using flour as a gravy thickener, you must double the amount—use 2 tablespoons of flour per 1 cup of liquid. Use a whisk or wooden spoon to incorporate, stirring constantly until you thicken the gravy to the desired consistency.

      What are the 5 different ways to thicken sauces? ›

      7 Ways to Thicken up a Sauce
      • Flour. If being gluten-free isn't a concern, adding flour is a fantastic way to thicken dairy-based sauces, thick soups and gravies. ...
      • Cornstarch or arrowroot. ...
      • Tomato paste. ...
      • Reduce the liquid. ...
      • Swirl in a pat of butter. ...
      • Add an egg yolk. ...
      • Puree some vegetables.
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      What are thick soups thickened with? ›

      What are Thick Soups? Thick soups are soups that are thickened using flour, corn-starch, cream, vegetables, gelatines and other ingredients. Depending on how you thicken a soup, you can get different textures and flavours. For example, a potage of boiled meat and vegetables results in a thick, mushy soup.

      Can you use egg to thicken soup? ›

      Occasionally, a soup recipe will call for beaten eggs as a thickening agent. Both whole eggs and yolks can be used. To avoid curdling the eggs, start by drizzling about ½ cup of the hot broth into the eggs, stirring vigorously while you pour. Then add the egg mixture to the soup and cook until thickened.

      What can I use instead of thickening agent in soup? ›

      There are a bunch of ways to thicken a soup without using raw flour or roux.
      • purée a portion of the soup in a blender then add it back to the pot.
      • mix a bit of cornstarch with water. ...
      • add chopped up potatoes to the soup. ...
      • add puréed beans or mashed potatoes to the soup. ...
      • there's also the Italian tradition of ribollita.
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