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	<title>How to reheat pasta alfredo?</title>
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	<description>Is there a decent way to reheat pasta with alfredo sauce? Every time I try to reheat pasta in alfredo sauce, it turns into an oily mess. I&apos;ve tried the microwave. I&apos;ve tried warming it slowly on the stove top. It never turns out remotely creamy. Does someone know a secret trick for doing this?</description>
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	<category>alfredo</category>
	<category>pasta</category>
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	<category>reheating</category>
	<category>sauce</category>
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