CORN & CHEESE ELBOW PASTA
In healthy white sauce(No Maida)
CORN & CHEESE ELBOW PASTA In healthy white sauce(No Maida)

Hello everybody, it’s Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, corn & cheese elbow pasta in healthy white sauce(no maida). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have corn & cheese elbow pasta in healthy white sauce(no maida) using 16 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make CORN & CHEESE ELBOW PASTA

In healthy white sauce(No Maida):

  1. Make ready cup Boiled macaroni(Italian pasta,elbow)-1
  2. Get 1 Green bell pepper ( finely chopped)
  3. Take 1 Red bell pepper (finely chopped)
  4. Take 1/2 cup Boiled sweet corn
  5. Get 10-12 cloves Garlic chopped
  6. Make ready 1 tablespoon Butter
  7. Get as needed Oil
  8. Get 2 cubes Processed Cheese
  9. Take 2 teaspoon Pasta Masala(oregano, mixed herbs)
  10. Take 1 teaspoon Black pepper powder
  11. Prepare to taste Salt
  12. Prepare as needed Water for boiling macaroni
  13. Make ready ingredients for healthy white sauce
  14. Make ready 1 tablespoon Plain oats (powdered)
  15. Take 50 gram Paneer
  16. Get 1 cup Milk

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Instructions to make CORN & CHEESE ELBOW PASTA

In healthy white sauce(No Maida):

  1. Firstly boil the macaroni by adding some salt in such a way that after boiling it should be little chewey.
  2. Meanwhile the macaroni is being boiled let's prepare for healthy white sauce.
  3. For that in a blender jar put powderd oats along with paneer and milk blend it to a smooth paste.
  4. Now heat a wok with butter+ oil add chopped garlic saute it till it's raw smell goes.Now pour that white paste of oats paneer and milk stir all well,to set the consistency pour some water.Now add chopped both of bell peppers and corn.Give it a boil& cover & simmer it for 2 minutes.Turn the gas off.
  5. Sprinkle pasta masala salt and black pepper add boiled macaroni to the prepared white sauce add grated cheese.Stir all well.Garnish with some more grated cheese.Relish hot😊

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