In the back of the cupboard I found an opened package of Number 8 Spaghetti last night. I knew we had some sharp cheddar, some mozzarella, and some Parmesan cheese as well as milk, butter, and flour so I decided to make some pasta for supper.
To make the white sauce I used 4 Tablespoons of butter, which I melted in a medium stainless steel saucepan. When it was mostly melted I added 1/3 cup of flour and stirred until combined. Now I added 2 cups of dairy milk and stirred with a whisk until it was smooth then added another cup or more of milk and let it thicken while whisking.
With the white sauce nearly cooked and the spaghetti cooking in a large pot of well-salted water, I started dumping in seasonings. These are the ones I used:
Dried parsley--1 1/2 teaspoons
Granulated chicken bouillon--a rounded half-teaspoon
Benson's Salt Free Seasoning--as I write this away from the kitchen, I think it was their Mediterranean seasoning--about 1 teaspoon
SMOKED Paprika--1 teaspoon
With the seasoning in I started adding clumps of shredded cheese. There was probably 1/3 cup of the sharp cheddar. When I opened the bag of mozzarella I was sorry to see that it was pretty colorful so I put it in the trash. Sad. Well, I don't usually put mozzarella in white sauce anyway, so it was just as well. The Parmesan had a tiny spot of color which I disposed of then pulled out a large handful and plopped it into the sauce. At the bottom of the package was more color but it was too late by that time to re-think. Well, I am pretty sure there was no mold that got into the sauce, but I would not stake my life on it...
When this was all added and well stirred, and the pasta was cooked and drained, I put them together back in the large pasta pot and stirred well.
IT WAS DELICIOUS!! I think the smoked paprika made the difference.
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