
What is Roquefort sauce? It’s simply a savoury, cheesy sauce made from Roquefort cheese. It is amazing on steak, too (though this recipe is Roquefort sauce for pasta - not too different, but a little looser in texture). This recipe for pasta with Roquefort sauce is different from my usual repertoire. Many of the recipes I make are connected with my childhood, and that’s a huge factor in how much I love to make them - the smells and tastes bring me so many beautiful memories!
However, this recipe is from my husband’s childhood. He has that same sense of childhood nostalgia for this comforting pasta dish. And I can tell you, even without the nostalgia factor, this is a great recipe! If you were wondering how to make roquefort sauce generally, this should help…
Ingredients
Tips
If you end up with leftovers and you need to reheat the pasta, add a little bit of fresh milk (2-3 tbsps per serving) and reheat over low heat. The milk will bring back the freshness of the sauce as opposed to reheating it in the microwave.
Directions
You will need about 15 minutes to make 6 servings of this recipe, which has approximately 631 calories each. Make sure you have all the ingredients and follow these 3 simple steps. If you have any questions, send me an email and I’d be more than happy to help!

In a small pot over low heat add the butter, contended milk, roquefort and ricotta cheese, whisk them occasionally until they’re all fully melted.
Watch it step-by-step!
Pasta with Roquefort Sauce
This recipe for pasta with Roquefort sauce is a real dish-full of childhood nostalgia - for my husband. It takes him right back. Many of the recipes I cook are connected to my own childhood memories, bringing me back the tastes and smells of my family house in Rhodes.
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I’d love to try your recipe but I avoid cows milk, can you suggest an alternative for the evaporated milk? Thanks

Hi Eileen! I haven’t tested it myself, but you can try substituting the evaporated milk with coconut milk or a plant-based evaporated milk alternative. I’m confident it’ll work well. Let me know how it goes!
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