So for tonight. . .
Easy Baked Mac and Cheese. I love the "just like Mom made" stuff with ham and onions and homemade roux, (and I have an incredibly good one if anyone wants it).. But some days you just need EASY. This one is. But is also delicious and unbelievably creamy. You can assemble it in 15 minutes, if you get out the ingredients ahead of time, while you get out of your work clothes and take the dog outside.
This recipe has been made for potlucks many times and the dish is quickly scraped clean.
This recipe has been made for potlucks many times and the dish is quickly scraped clean.
Toss in the rest (which included a dash of cayenne pepper for a bit of heat).
Bake for 20 minutes. Sprinkle a little more cheddar on top and bake a bit more.
click on photos for the full effect
4 cups macaroni (dry) cooked1/4 cup real butter, melt onto drained pasta
Stir in a generous 2 cups shredded good qualityCheddar (about 8 ounces)
1 can cheddar cheese soup
8 ounces processed cheese spread
(all at room temperature)
Stir until mostly melted
Add in 3 eggs whisked into 1 can evaporated milk, a pinch of nutmeg and two pinches of cayenne and 1/4 teaspoon white pepper.
Bake at 325 for 20 minutes covered with foil. Stir well and remove foil. Sprinkle on about 1/2 cup cheddar cheese and bake another 15-20 minutes, uncovered, until cheese on top is melted and starting to brown on the edges of the pan.
If you wish to go crazy and add an extra five minutes to it, chopped bacon and/or jalapeno is awesome stirred into it before cooking, but it still shines, even plain.
Enjoy.
This is neither low fat or low sodium, and is really is intended as a side dish for ham or pork or meatloaf. But I have to say, I loaded up my plate and it was SO worth it.
Say CHEESE!!!
YUMMY! I love anything with lots of cheese!
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ReplyDeleteAbby, that expression in the last photo says it all - I was drooling by the end of reading this!!! We don't have cheddar soup this side, but a Cambells thick country veg soup might by a good alternative... Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Oh Wow, that looks so yummy. We sure will have to try that. Thanks for recipe. Have a super duper day.
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike. Dad made his famous tuna noodle casserole on this cold, snowy day.
ReplyDeleteNothing better than mac and cheesse
ReplyDeletetoday is a good day for mac and cheese ;O)
ReplyDeleteYum! I've had such a bad week, comfort food is great even for us dogs!
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Hey Abby, some days we're hydrants, some days we're dogs. Hopefully the mac'n cheese made up for it.
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