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Whenever I visit my mom she is out & out to see that I eat (overeat) well. I tell you nothing convinces her that I am not on a diet. She'll have cooked my favorite pizza (with lots of cheese), vegetable bake (in white sauce), ending up with ice-creams.


Recovering from the climax of being voted San Francisco magazine's Reader's Choice winner for Best Pizza, Pizza Orgasmica proffers its "saucily" named pizzas with an unfading post coital ardor...


White or with sauce? Super-size or personal pan? Frozen or fresh? Meat, veggie or plain? Yum, the endless alternatives! Wouldn't it be nice to have that many choices of candidates? Not a pizza's chance in a frat house of that happening, however, in Pennsylvania.


White+sauce


Béchamel sauce (pronounced /beɪʃəˈmɛl/ in English, IPA: in French), also known as white sauce, is a basic sauce that is used as the base for other sauces, such as Mornay sauce, which is Béchamel and cheese. This basic sauce, one of the mother sauces of French cuisine, is usually made today by whisking scalded milk gradually into a white flour-butter roux, though it can also be made by whisking a kneaded flour-butter beurre manié into scalded milk. The thickness of the final sauce depends on the proportions of milk and flour.When it was invented, sauce Béchamel was a slow simmering of milk, veal stock and seasonings, strained, with an enrichment of cream. The sauce under its familiar name first appeared in Le Cuisinier François, (published in 1651), by François Pierre La Varenne (1615 – 1678), chef de cuisine to Nicolas Chalon du Blé, marquis d'Uxelles. The foundation of French cuisine, the Cuisinier François ran through some thirty editions in seventy-five years. The sauce was named to flatter a courtier, Louis de Béchameil, marquis de Nointel (1630 – 1703), a financier, sometime intendant of Brittany, who is sometimes mistakenly credited with having invented it. Many chefs would now regard as authoritative the recipe of Auguste Escoffier presented in Saulnier's Répertoire: "White roux moistened with milk, salt, onion stuck with clove, cook for 20 minutes".The sauce called velouté, in which a blond roux is whisked into a white stock, is a full hundred years older, having appeared in the cookbook of Sabina Welserin in 1553.Béchamel sauce is the base for a number of other classic sauces including:Mornay sauce (cheese)Nantua sauce (shrimp, butter and cream)Crème sauce (heavy cream)Mustard sauce (prepared mustard)Soubise sauce (finely diced onions that have been sweated in butter)Cheddar cheese sauce (cheddar cheese, dry mustard, Worcestershire sauce)

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