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Hello,


Bit of a strange one but does anyone have a recipe for making a white sauce (to go on a lasagne) without the use of wheat flour? Can I just use cornflour as a substitute and would I use the same amount?


Better still, anyone know if I can buy a jar of gluten free ready-made stuff?! No luck in Sainos.


Many thanks,


Alex

Don't know of any ready made gluten free white sauce but cornflour is fine (follow the instructions for white sauce on the pack if you are unsure of quantities)

Waitrose have the best selection of GF foods (better than Sainsburys). Asda is good too for GF stuff.


I assume the actual Lasagne sheets are gluten free too?!


I have always failed to make good GF lasagne - if you succeed, do let me know your recipe!!

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