Combine that with baking them and they pretty much turned into little hockey pucks. Remove breadcrumbs from pan and set aside. When melted, stir in the breadcrumbs and toast just until lightly browned. In sauté pan, melt 1/2 the stick of butter (or 4 tablespoons). They had too much cheese and flour in them, so it made the sauce really thick and tight (instead of creamy). Because the cheese wasnt fully melted or made into a sauce, the finished product had little pockets of melted cheese that made it super decadent. Bring 4-quart salted water to a rapid boil and cook the macaroni until not quite tender. Sure, these mini macs looked cute, but they didn't taste all that great. The combination of ketchup, onion, and mustard made it taste kind of like a cheeseburger casserole, and the scotch bonnet pepper sauce gave it the perfect hit of heat. I'll admit, I was skeptical of this recipe - but it was actually pretty darn good.
#MAC AND CHEESE BEST RECIPIE MAC#
It's loaded with all kinds of cheese (five whole cups!), is insanely decadent, and certainly not for calorie counters - but isn't that what makes mac 'n' cheese taste so good? Get the recipe. This was a great, classic mac 'n' cheese recipe. It tasted like something you would get at a nice restaurant - the fancy cheeses gave it a ton of flavor - and I'll certainly be making it again. The cauliflower was a surprisingly delicious addition that actually worked. Baking it off tomorrow morning for a big ol' graduation party.This mac was flavorful, rich, and had the perfect ratio of crispy and creamy textures. It LOOKS good, anyway, in the enormous pan. And I think I did rescue it, rather than having to waste 4 pounds of cheese (and an extra trip to Costco)!. And the resulting sauce was still a little bit grainy - but the cheese did melt back into the liquid. But, rather than throw it all out and start over, I poured off most of the liquid into another large pan, added the roux to THAT, thickened it over LOW heat, and then added the clumpy cheese solids back into the hot thick milk sauce (aka bechamel) about one tablespoon at a time, whisking until melted each time, over LOW heat. I used The Google and found out a slew of Food Science reasons why this works better.)ģ) have the cheese at room temperature (or at any rate not right out of the fridge).įirst time through (before learning and incorporating these tips), my cheese "seized" (made the awful gluey clumps that other people screamed about). (This milk/roux mixture will make a bechamel sauce, to which you can THEN add cheese. Hello! Here are some helpful hints, learned from hard experience, to make the "Cheese Seize" danger less imminent, and the recipe a bit more foolproof:ġ) add the roux to the hot milk and stir to thicken that a bit BEFORE adding the cheese. Easy recipe that you canât mess up and serves a lot. The prepackaged stuff has starch on it and it wonât melt like it should for the cheese sauce. Another excellent tip is, donât use shredded cheese that is ready for purchase.
Like I said I hate to cook and usually not good at it and this turned out awesome. I poured the cheese sauce over the pasta in the stock pot and mixed it all together and then put some in the crock pot to keep warm and the two 1/2 chaffing pans. Because I was getting short on time, I never baked any of it. It turned out AMAZING!! My neighbors all raved about it. I didnât have white pepper so I used everyday regular pepper. I used 2 lbs of Sharp Cheddar 1.5 lbs of Monterey Jack and 1.5 lbs Colby Jack. I read all the reviews and took up someoneâs suggestion about using an extra pound of cheese.
It makes a ton of mac and cheese that will be more than enough for days. However, I love homemade macaroni and cheese and I wanted to make some for our neighborhood block party. Let me first put this out here, I hate cooking and do not enjoy it by any means.