Cooking Question for our Canadian Friends

camlace

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I hope someone out there may be able to help...

I am trying to put my hands on an ingredient that is used in French-Canadian Cooking. I am looking for "brown flour"...not wheat, rye, etc flour, but Brown Flour also know as fleur-grille (pardon my French if I mispelled ;))

I am trying to find a place I can mail order this from since I do not live in Canada and the only place I have heard of recently that you can find it is Mom & Pop type of grocery stores in Canada. The last time I bought it years ago, it was in a small yellow box.

TIA
Happy Cooking!
Cindy
 

It is basically grilled flour. It can be made by browning flour in a skillet, however its a pain to make it without "burning" and the smell isn't so great either :crazy2:

I'll have to check out all of the links when I get up in the morning...its way past my bedtime now ;) Thanks for the help everyone!
 
You may want to post this question on the Canadian Trip planning forum...full of Canadians there..and I don't know what you are talking about but then again I am not French! Someone there may know though!
Vanessa :)
 
grover said:
You may want to post this question on the Canadian Trip planning forum...full of Canadians there..and I don't know what you are talking about but then again I am not French! Someone there may know though!
Vanessa :)


Thanks! The only place in Canada I've ever been able to find it is in Quebec, and that's even been difficult the last few times I've looked.
 




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