It was grilled, soaked in stock, ground in a mortar and pestle (though our modern mixers do the job just as well and quicker!) and generally passed through a cheesecloth. However, Medieval cookery preferrred the use of bread for thickening sauces. The romans used flour for thickening and this custom was revived from the end of the 16th century.
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