I finally tried this dry cheeze sauce mix from VegWeb:
http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=7126.0This stuff is great!! The dry mix is easy to make & when you want cheeze sauce you simply scoop dry mix into water or milk & heat. For really thick sauce use a 1-to-1 ratio. Add more liquid for a more saucy mix. You can add any seasonings or extras, like a dallop of mustard at cooking time. My husband loves this on baked spuds & I like it over pasta with chopped veggies on top. Next weekend I'm going to try making a salsa dip with it. :9
FYI, do not bring to a boil. Boiling breaks down the elasticity of the arrowroot. Also, many HFS have arrowroot in their bulk section much cheaper than the little spice bottle at the regular grocers.
It's kind of expensive with the 3 cups of cashews but I got about 10 cups of cheeze sauce over time. I'm making my second batch of dry mix today. ;)
on edit: I have tried the Road's End cheeze sauce mix & imo, this is better.