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Sorry guys I had 16 people in my house, I wasn’t sure whether to wind my arse or scratch my watch when it was all going down.
All, thanks again for your feedback, the arepas were a huge success.

Using Cajun Ninja's quantities as a starting point, I added another quarter stick of butter, increased the flour from 1/3 to 1/2 cup, and decreased the water added from 2 cups to 3/4 cup.

It yielded a thicker consistency, and used a slotted spoon to plate into the arepas. :cheers:
Built some partscasters with necks and bodies purchased thru their eBay shop. No complaints.

re: Thickening Crawfish Etoufee for Arepas

Posted by 45acp on 4/22/26 at 3:59 pm to
Thanks for the responses y'all. Will start with adding less liquid, and if necessary add add'l thickening agent. :cheers: :geauxtigers:

Thickening Crawfish Etoufee for Arepas

Posted by 45acp on 4/22/26 at 8:25 am
Does anyone have a formula for how much to increase the roux ratio to thicken up etoufee for the purposes of stuffing arepas? Increase by 1/4, 1/3, 1/2? Or am i looking at it the wrong way, and need to decrease by some %?

I have a Venezuelan to handle the arepa component, so that part is under control... Just trying to avoid some trial and error. :cheers:
Looks like Fluance has some good offerings as well.
Shannon Powell - Powell’s Place (Tip’s Record Club)
Every thing post-reunión Suede has put out has been solid, at the very least.

re: Sometimes pickups just suck.

Posted by 45acp on 3/30/26 at 9:06 am to
Assembled a thinline tele with a set up bootstrap pretzel pickups and a gunstreet 4-way harness and callaham bridge.

Essentially a Strat neck pickup with a hot tele bridge.

I was impressed enough with these $65 USA made pickups that I went ahead and picked up a set of each of his tele offerings and a set of his screwdriver p90s for a Les Paul special I’m trying to rejuvenate.