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Filed under: Food — admin at 2:42 pm on Monday, February 4, 2008

Our weekend actually began prematurely with a “Snow Day” on Friday. It was exciting on Thursday night predicting whether there would be school or not…and of course eating some tasty MacNCheese helped with the chatter.

We had the kind of snow that JUST NEVER STOPPED and I shoveled twice. Once to let myself out of the driveway and the second time for poor Nathan. He had to work late and on his way home could not decipher what was a sidewalk or street! Good Grief!

Anyway, back to the MacNCheese (no more weather talk!)- I have to share the recipe. My friend served this yummy dish at her son’s birthday party and of course I could not get enough. She originally got the recipe from Cook’s Illustrated and modified it a bit (there is less cheese, but you would never know, and hey-it’s cheaper!).

Creamy Macaroni and Cheese
serves 4 Main Course, 6-8 as a side

2 Large eggs
1 12 oz. can of Evaporated Milk
1/4 t. Hot Pepper
2t. Salt
1 t. Dry Mustard, dissolved in 1 t. of water
1/2# Elbow Macaroni
12 oz. Sharp cheddar, or any other combination
4 T. butter

Mix eggs, 1 cup of evap. milk, pepper sauce, 1/2 salt, and mustard mixture in a small bowl. Set aside.

Cook macaroni. Return to pan over low heat. Add butter and toss to melt.

With pan still on low heat, pour egg mixture over pasta with 3/4 of cheese; stir until combined and cheese starts to melt. Gradually add remaining milk and cheese, stirring constantly until hot and creamy, about 5 minutes.

My kids loved this so much. This is so easy to make…REJECT ALL MIXES! Of course, in our family we eat all MacNCheese with a side of ketchup.

So there- some comfort food that all in this family accepted. Success.

4 Comments »

Comment by Stephanie

February 4, 2008 @ 8:02 pm

Looks yummy! I’m going to have to give up the blue box and try it…:)

Comment by Peggy-Sue

February 4, 2008 @ 9:27 pm

Yum! I recently have started to make my own baked mac&cheese and am in LOVE with it! I took it to a Christmas pot-luck party and everyone raved. It makes me crazy that my kids want mac&cheese from a mix, but I’m slowing winning them over. If you have a bit more time mac&cheese is amazing baked with a fresh breadcrumb crust - fresh breadcrumbs mixed with a bit of melted butter and some grated parmesan cheese - sprinkle on the top of the mac&cheese - pop it in the oven until the top gets nice and crunchy - delicious!! (Also - try some aged Gouda in with the cheddar - double yum!)

Comment by Kimberly Lennert

February 5, 2008 @ 9:01 am

This is the reason I work out!
Looks great Carol!
K

Comment by Liliana

February 6, 2008 @ 6:50 am

Saw this yesterday on your blog and since I couldn’t decide what to make for dinner I used your recipe. It came out absolutely delicious, definitely a keeper. Thanks for the recipe!

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