Stop Relying on Extra Garlic
We’ve all been there: cracking open a jar of store-bought white sauce and frantically dumping in shredded cheese and minced garlic to make it taste homemade. But culinary experts warn this is the wrong approach.
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Why Fresh Nutmeg Works Miracles
Store-bought sauces often fall flat due to artificial stabilizers and preservatives, leaving a heavy, processed aftertaste. While your instinct might be to mask it with more garlic, fresh grated nutmeg actually cuts through the artificial heaviness.
The sharp, warm aromatic compounds released from a freshly grated nutmeg seed counteract the cloying stabilizers. This bridges the gap between the butter and cream, adding an earthy, sophisticated depth that defines a true, scratch-made Béchamel or Alfredo.
The Crucial Rule: Keep It Fresh
Do not reach for the pre-ground nutmeg sitting in the back of your pantry. The essential oils evaporate quickly once the spice is ground. You must use whole nutmeg seeds. Just three to four light swipes across a microplane directly over your simmering Jarred Alfredo sauce right before serving will completely revolutionize your weeknight pasta.