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notbob wrote:
> On 2009-09-14, Christine Dabney > wrote: > >> Or, if you had milk and butter and flour, and maybe some parmesan, >> you could make a bechamel, and still make some of the best lasagna of >> your life. ![]() > > I read that, Chris. I've never heard of such a thing. So, you make a > parmesan bechamel? Do you make it on the thick side? I'll give it > some consideration, though I don't see the advantage of subing cheese > with a starch sauce. Food for thought..... > > nb Don't think of it as a starch sauce, think of it as gravy. ;-) Bob |
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