charming23
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2009
- Messages
- 6,768
I use either Alton Brown's or The Pioneer Woman's recipes. Both are very good and easy to do.
here is what I usually make:
1/2 cup flour and 1 stick of butter to make a roux, then add 5 cups of milk and stir with a wisk until it leaves a coating on a wooden spoon. I add 1 lb of cheddar, the small block of velvetta and then about 5-6 slices of american cheese. Once all melted I add it to 1lb of cooked pasta. I then melt some butter in a pan and toast some torn up white bread, then add it to the top of the pan of mac and cheese. I cook in the oven on 375 for 45-60 mins.
It is soooo good, but sooo bad that I only make it once or twice a year.
how timely
We had this for dinner - and I have gone on the internet - love Pioneer woman, forgot to check her recipe...
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2009/04/macaroni-cheese/
love the pictures and step by step directions!
I knew that you have to have an egg in it (and PW's "trust me" cracks me up, but shes right! Did anyone else see the mac and cheese throwdown with Bobby Flay - egg is part of it! I think the cheese really depends on taste - I cannot imagine gorgonzola - but if you like it fine - Me? I'd do velveeta (but evaporated milk? aack, never!! lol my family prefers the sharp, but I throw in some Kraft single cheese slices for my creamy factor! Havent got the top right yet.... not potato chips, not breadcrumbs - or panko crumbs....
must experiment more!!
The cheaper the better if you ask me, I will take a box of craft any day
Maybe try crushed up Ritz crackers?
If you HAVE to have Kraft try this one:
![]()
I was sent a free coupon for this and it was pretty darned good! Not homemade but it was light years better than the powdered stuff!![]()
I used to make baked until I tried Wolfgang Puck's Rice Cooker Mac n Cheese.... to DIE for and sooooo easy!!
BIG TIP: Do NOT add the cream until you add the cheese.. big mess!
http://www.hsn.com/wolfgang-puck-macaroni-cheese_ct-233_xv.aspx