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Macaroni A L'italienne Recipe

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Macaroni A L'italienne
1 cup Milk
1 tbsp Flour
2 tbsp Butter
1 tsp Salt
Freshly ground pepper
dash Cayenne
2 tbsp Whipping cream
4 oz Cheddar cheese, shredded
1 tbsp Ground mustard (opt)
1/4 lb Macaroni


An early recipe for macaroni served with a sauce, rather than baked.
From "Miss Parloa's New Cookbook" (1884), by Marla Parloa.

Scald milk in double boiler. In bowl, rub flour and butter together
and whisk into milk. Stir over heat until thickened. Stir in salt,
pepper to taste, cayenne, cream, cheese and mustard. (This can also
be done in saucepan, if watched carefully.)

Cook macaroni according to package directions. Drain well and arrange
in serving dish. Stir in sauce and serve.

Each serving contains about: 642 calories; 1,716 milligrams sodium;
110 milligrams cholesterol; 36 grams fat; 53 grams carbohydrates; 26
grams protein;
0.20 gram fiber.
 


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