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    white sauce

    Smilingcat...do you have a cool white sauce recipe?

    A swiss friend is visiting Aust & we're having him over for dinner this week. We'll be doing our homemade pasta but i'm on the white sauce..

    Help?

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    Carbonara can be a really lightweight white sauce, but you kind of prepare it with the pasta, not separately.

    I put a recipe for Smoked Salmon carbonara in the TE cookbook that's linked in my signature if you're curious. It's a great, easy and delicious recipe.
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    I made pasta once, 25 years ago. My whole kitchen was covered with flour and much wine was consumed. I remember ruining a new pair of nice chino pants with olive oil, too.
    Let's just say the pasta maker attachment was put away after that.

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    reesha

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Smilingcat...do you have a cool white sauce recipe?

    A swiss friend is visiting Aust & we're having him over for dinner this week. We'll be doing our homemade pasta but i'm on the white sauce..

    Help?
    I like Reesha's recipe. Mine tends to be more classic so its heavy. Classic Bechamel sauce as the base.

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    I also like herbed sauce. French Tarragon cream sauce comes to mind.

    Add about a tablespoon of finely chopped French tarragon to about a cup of cream sauce and gently cook. Do not substitute other kinds of tarragon. Fresh one is better.

    Grill some low fat fish halibut/cod or chicken breast. Slice the fish/chicken and toss with farafalle and the tarragon cream sauce. Carbonera sauce will work very well.

    keep it simple and try it first (days) before your guests arrive.

 

 

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