Grandma's Secret Recipe - Sunday Spaghetti

SPAGHETTI

 

Take one package of vermicelli or spaghetti, and put it into a

saucepan, crushing it in the hand, then put in hot water, and salt a

little more than will suit the taste, and boil for an hour.

 

While the vermicelli or spaghetti is cooking, take a quart of milk

and heat three-quarters—or 24 ounces—of it until it boils. Then

stir into the eight ounces of cold milk a level cupful of flour, or

two tablespoonfuls of flour, pretty well heaped, and then stir the

thickened milk into the boiling milk and cook slowly for ten minutes.

 

Then add three-quarters of a pound of good, ripe, old American

cheese, and about half a pound of butter. Then drain the water off

the vermicelli or spaghetti and put in from one and one half pints

to a quart of canned tomatoes. Heat the vermicelli or spaghetti to

the boiling point; and while the mixture of cheese, butter, milk and

flour is still hot, stir the two together, then keep hot and serve

hot. Do not boil any more, because further boiling would tend to cause

the tomatoes to coagulate the milk in the mixture. I prefer to use a

mixture of spaghetti and vermicelli instead of all spaghetti or all

vermicelli.

 

 

 

SPAGHETTI

 

Take one package of vermicelli or spaghetti, and put it into a

saucepan, crushing it in the hand, then put in hot water, and salt a

little more than will suit the taste, and boil for an hour.

 

While the vermicelli or spaghetti is cooking, take a quart of milk

and heat three-quarters—or 24 ounces—of it until it boils. Then

stir into the eight ounces of cold milk a level cupful of flour, or

two tablespoonfuls of flour, pretty well heaped, and then stir the

thickened milk into the boiling milk and cook slowly for ten minutes.

 

Then add three-quarters of a pound of good, ripe, old American

cheese, and about half a pound of butter. Then drain the water off

the vermicelli or spaghetti and put in from one and one half pints

to a quart of canned tomatoes. Heat the vermicelli or spaghetti to

the boiling point; and while the mixture of cheese, butter, milk and

flour is still hot, stir the two together, then keep hot and serve

hot. Do not boil any more, because further boiling would tend to cause

the tomatoes to coagulate the milk in the mixture. I prefer to use a

mixture of spaghetti and vermicelli instead of all spaghetti or all

vermicelli.

 

 

 

SPAGHETTI

 

Take one package of vermicelli or spaghetti, and put it into a saucepan, crushing it in the hand, then put in hot water, and salt a little more than will suit the taste, and boil for an hour.

 

While the vermicelli or spaghetti is cooking, take a quart of milk and heat three-quarters—or 24 ounces—of it until it boils. 


Then stir into the eight ounces of cold milk a level cupful of flour, or two tablespoonfuls of flour, pretty well heaped, and then stir the thickened milk into the boiling milk and cook slowly for ten minutes.

 

Then add three-quarters of a pound of good, ripe, old American cheese, and about half a pound of butter. 

Then drain the water off the vermicelli or spaghetti and put in from one and one half pints to a quart of canned tomatoes. 

Heat the vermicelli or spaghetti to the boiling point; and while the mixture of cheese, butter, milk and flour is still hot, stir the two together, then keep hot and serve hot. 

Do not boil any more, because further boiling would tend to cause the tomatoes to coagulate the milk in the mixture.

 

 

 


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