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White Sauce

This is the basic white sauce used in lasagna, vegetable gratins, and savory soufflés.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 2 cups

Ingredients

3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk
Salt
A pinch of nutmeg (optional)
A pinch of cayenne (optional)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Melt in a heavy-bottomed pot: 3 tablespoons butter.

    Step 2

    Stir in: 3 tablespoons flour.

    Step 3

    Cook over medium heat for 3 minutes. Add, bit by bit, whisking constantly: 2 cups milk.

    Step 4

    To avoid lumps, completely whisk in each addition of milk before adding the next. If, despite this, the sauce is lumpy, strain it through a sieve after all the milk has been added, and return to the burner to cook. Bring slowly to a boil, stirring all the time. Turn down to a bare simmer (use a flame tamer if necessary) and cook for 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally to keep the sauce from sticking. Season with: Salt, A pinch of nutmeg (optional), A pinch of cayenne (optional).

    Step 5

    Use right away or keep warm. (The sauce will solidify when cool.)

  2. Variations

    Step 6

    To make a thicker sauce for a soufflé, use more flour and less milk: 4 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons flour, and 1 1/2 cups milk.

    Step 7

    When making a vegetable gratin, replace up to 1 cup of the milk with vegetable cooking water (either the water the vegetables were cooked in or the water squeezed from cooked greens).

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