HomerThompson
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overall it was probably more than half a cup. the sauce itself, heavy sprinkles in the layering, plus some in the pasta water(!). Niece B thought we had too much pasta so she only put in 300g.How much did you put in
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overall it was probably more than half a cup. the sauce itself, heavy sprinkles in the layering, plus some in the pasta water(!). Niece B thought we had too much pasta so she only put in 300g.How much did you put in
2 TBL next time Malakaoverall it was probably more than half a cup. the sauce itself, heavy sprinkles in the layering, plus some in the pasta water(!). Niece B thought we had too much pasta so she only put in 300g.

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I'm jealous!Making pastisio
The bechamel ended up being too thick for me when I was spreading it on the top and I had to add more milk.I cannot get the bechamel sauce to thicken like big time. I do not know what I am meant to do. I follow the recipe exactly
.Oh yeah definitely! It's my favourite thing too.Would eat this everyday if it wasn't so shit for you
It tastes so much better the next day doesn't it.I'm jealous!
Although I did make it a week ago. The leftovers when I came home from the tennis were even tastier.
4-5 cups of milk, 4-5 heaped tbls flour, 3-4 heaped tbls butterThe bechamel ended up being too thick for me when I was spreading it on the top and I had to add more milk.
What is your recipe?
We do 50g butter melted, and gradually add in 1/2 cup sifted plain flour until you get a roux (I think that's what it's called.) Then gradually stir in 1 litre of full cream long life milk that has been heated. (I think heating the milk is the key. We pour it in a cup and heat in the microwave). Add salt and pepper. Keep whisking and after awhile add grated cheese. Keep whisking and eventually it thickens.
Ahh ok, my mum did say some Greeks use eggs.4-5 cups of milk, 4-5 heaped tbls flour, 3-4 heaped tbls butter
3-4 eggs in a bowl beaten which are added to the mixture at the end off the heat
Don't forget the cinnamon!Eggs and dolops of butter goes on top too