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Cheese Sauce
Author: MrKhay
Time:
20 minutes
Difficulty:
Easy
Serving Size:
1 1/4 c.
Description
Instead of Cheez Whiz, and all the preservative additives, try this!
Ingredients
  • 1/2 clove of garlic
  • 1 c. beer
  • 2 c. (about 8 oz. coarsely grated Colby, or orange cheddar cheese
  • 2 tsp. cornstarch
  • 2 tsp. prepared mustard
  • coarse salt (kosher or sea) and freshly ground black pepper
Preparation
  1. smash the garlic, open, and measure the beer, measure and grate the cheese, measure the cornstarch, measure the mustard, remember the salt and pepper
Instructions
  1. 1) Rub the bottom and sides of a heavy sauce pqan with the cut/smashed garlic. Place the garlic clove in the pan, and add the beer. Bring to a boil over high heat.
  2. 2) Meanwhile, place the cheese and cornstarch in a bowl and toss to mix. Sprinkle the cheese into the boiling beer, stirring with a wooded spoon. Let the sauce come back to a boil; it will thicken.
  3. 3)Reduce the heat slightly, stir in the mustard, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Let the sauce simmer gently until smooth and rich tasting, 3 to 5 minutes, stirring steadily with a wooden spoon.
  4. At this point, the purist can fish out and discard the garlic clove; otherwise, one lucky person will get to eat it.

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1) Rub the bottom and sides of a heavy sauce pqan with the cut/smashed garlic. Place the garlic clove in the pan, and add the beer. Bring to a boil over high heat.
2) Meanwhile, place the cheese and cornstarch in a bowl and toss to mix. Sprinkle the cheese into the boiling beer, stirring with a wooded spoon. Let the sauce come back to a boil; it will thicken.
3)Reduce the heat slightly, stir in the mustard, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Let the sauce simmer gently until smooth and rich tasting, 3 to 5 minutes, stirring steadily with a wooden spoon.
At this point, the purist can fish out and discard the garlic clove; otherwise, one lucky person will get to eat it.
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Re: Cheese Sauce

This sounds yummy. I will have to try it.
I don't really care for the processed cheese food stuff that some people claim to be cheese. I am a farmers granddaughter, so can spot a cheese substitute in an instant. Yuk! (My humble opinion of course).
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Re: Cheese Sauce

1) Rub the bottom and sides of a heavy sauce pqan with the cut/smashed garlic. Place the garlic clove in the pan, and add the beer. Bring to a boil over high heat.
2) Meanwhile, place the cheese and cornstarch in a bowl and toss to mix. Sprinkle the cheese into the boiling beer, stirring with a wooded spoon. Let the sauce come back to a boil; it will thicken.
3)Reduce the heat slightly, stir in the mustard, and season with salt and pepper to taste. Let the sauce simmer gently until smooth and rich tasting, 3 to 5 minutes, stirring steadily with a wooden spoon.
At this point, the purist can fish out and discard the garlic clove; otherwise, one lucky person will get to eat it.
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Re: Cheese Sauce

For a spicy cheese sauce, try adding a smidge of red pepper flakes during step 2 or 3. the longer red pepper flakes cook, the more "heat" they release.
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