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Fubar36x t1_iy1gnan wrote

Looks really tasty! Recipe?

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Wyze_acre OP t1_iy1h0nh wrote

I made it up. 1) make a roux out of butter and flour. 2) add milk while stirring. Mix in whatever cheese or cheeses you have. Cut with water if it gets too thick. Dump in a can of drained green chilies, a can of drained chickpeas, and fresh cilantro. Stir. Serve.

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ToddBradley t1_iy1oija wrote

Ooh, I'm impressed with the creativity! It sounds delicious.

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Windsor34 t1_iy1pqn0 wrote

My wife would love this

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hawkeyc t1_iy1uc15 wrote

Actually made Mac and cheese this week with chickpea elbow pasta

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lifebycici t1_iy1ybbb wrote

Yummmmm i love chickpeas looks almost like a curry instead of a cheese sauce

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someguyinmemphis t1_iy20eht wrote

A sauce “breaking” is just the sauce separating into two components rather than being one cohesive liquid. Generally the fats or water will separate, giving you an oily mess rather than a typical sauce. Can be fixed by adding a bit more liquid if it isn’t completely broken though! A little water or even an ice cube can save a sauce from the brink!

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Nostonica t1_iy214di wrote

But does the cheese sauce feature a potato?

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Wyze_acre OP t1_iy23ili wrote

I made another small serving for myself. Added ground cayenne and cracked pepper. The flavors and heat are a nice. The micro crunch from the pepper corns is a nice addition as well!

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EatsRats t1_iy3eh6e wrote

Is this the Thug Kitchen recipe? If so, you’re going to love it!!

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