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Tc’s Rotini with Romano and Sun Dried Tomato Sauce

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy Pasta, Main dish 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

16 oz Rotini, Rotelle, or Fusilli
2 tb Unsalted Butter
1 c Half & Half
1 3/4 c Whole Milk
3 tb Flour
1/2 ts Ground Mustard
1/4 ts Cayenne Powder
1 tb Dried Oregano
1/2 ts Garlic Powder
3/4 c Sun Dried Tomatos – minced
1 ts Salt
1 1/2 c Pecorino Romano (Grated)

INSTRUCTIONS

:       Measure and combine the dry ingredients in advance.
:       Cook the pasta to desired firmness.  Drain and add cool water to
stop the cooking process.
:       Melt the butter in a 4 quart saucepan on low heat. Add the milk and
half & half slowly, using a whisk to stir.  Add the dry ingredients and the
sun dried tomatos and continue to whisk. Increase the temperature to medium
and allow the mixture to reach a boil and slightly reduce, stirring
frequently.
:       Remove from heat and gradually whisk in the romano until melted and
well combined.  Serve the sauce over the pasta and top with parsley.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #280 by Ted Conley <tedconley@earthlink.net>
on Oct 24, 1997

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