Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Baked Macaroni and Cheese

Tina, over at Mom's Crazy Cooking, has invited me to be a part of her first Crazy Cooking Challenge.  This is a new challenge that will allow us all to find a recipe that a fellow blogger has shared with us in Blogland and give it a whirl.  All of you, our readers, will be able to read the posts and vote for your favorite!  How cool is that?  (My post #20...  just sayin')  I'm really excited to see what everyone comes up with -- our theme for this month is one of my most favorite foods ever!  Macaroni And Cheese!  YUM!
























I have scoured the blogs to find the ultimate macaroni and cheese recipe and I think I found the perfect one at Ezra Pound Cake!  Macaroni and cheese is a staple at my house and it is almost always made from scratch.  The recipe I found is similar to the way I usually make it -- it starts with a roux -- but it takes it a step further and instead of serving from the stove top as I do, it includes a trip through the oven to take it over the top!  It also uses ground dry mustard which is something I typically avoid.  My husband isn't a mustard fan so I usually just skip it even though every mac&cheese recipe calls for it.  This time, I used it, and he is so glad that I did.  It's wonderful!  So is the blog that I found this recipe on, by the way.  Its author, Rebecca, is so much fun to read and has great recipes to share!

The only modification that I made to Rebecca's recipe is that I doubled the amount of pasta it called for.  And I didn't include the optional hot sauce.  I may do that next time but this time it was for my kiddos so I was nice...


I don't know about you, but anything that starts with this makes me weak in the knees.  Am I the only one?  Sorry, but a plate of extra sharp cheddar shredded to pieces thrills me!


This is a bowl of the seasoning used in the dish.  Yum!  Fresh garlic also makes me happy!









Like I said, this recipe starts with a basic roux -- butter + flour + milk + heat = thick, bubbly white sauce.


I added all of those awesome spices to the thickened white sauce and stirred them in.


And then the cheese!  Not just the cheddar above but also Monterrey Jack and Parmesan.  Sooooo good!


Once it's all mixed together and heated well, it turns into this amazing cheese sauce!  And you can see all of the gorgeous flavor in it from here. 


I mixed that awesome sauce with the cooked pasta and poured it into a buttered casserole dish.


I topped it with some extra cheese and placed it in the oven for 25 minutes.


This is it!  Don't you want to dive right in???


We did!


And did it again!

Be sure to check out the other blogs participating in this cool challenge and don't forget to vote!

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15 comments:

  1. I'll take some of that now! Stopping by from the MACARONI & CHEESE Linky Party through Moms Crazy Cooking

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  2. Hi I found your blog on the crazy cooking challenge. You have a great blog looks so yummy :) Check out my food blog

    www.thedailysmash101.blogspot.com

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  3. I am cheese fiend, I confess. I like cheese better than sweets! SO you're killing me with this post of Dozens. of. Mac and cheese. recipes! Heavenly! This sounds so good. I am digging a month of macaroni, and the kids will not complain!! Yahoo!!

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  4. Great looking choice and delicious sounding.

    My Crazy Cooking Challenge entry: Velvety Mac & Cheese.

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  5. This looks divine! I did gnocchi this time but elbow noodles are so delicious with all of that cheesiness!

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  6. Oh yum! Thanks for also mentioning about the use of mustard. I usually skip the mustard in mac and cheese recipes too but next time I'll have to try it! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  7. YUMMY - this looks delicious ... I am really craving mac and cheese right now.

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  8. I LOVE the look of your dish!

    This challenge was so much fun! Hope you check out my Mac & Cheese Bites too!
    http://momscrazycooking.blogspot.com/2011/09/macaroni-and-cheese-bites-crazy-cooking.html

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  9. Yummy!! This looks fabulous!! Thanks for sharing!

    Come check out my CCC post: http://kaylasmalltownlife.blogspot.com/2011/09/crazy-cooking-challenge-1-ultimate.html

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  10. Oh wow look at that cheesy, bubbly goodness! Great mac and cheese pick :)

    If you'd like, please stop by my blog and check out my mac and cheese post!

    http://steaknpotatoeskindagurl.blogspot.com/2011/09/crazy-cooking-challenge-and-buffalo.html

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  11. Look delicious!

    Stopping by from Pattitudes. I'm #19 & still working my way through all the posts!

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  12. Oh my - that looks sooo very good! I can't wait to try it :)

    Stopping in from CCC - #17

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  13. At first, I thought - mac and cheese pizza?! But then I scrolled down! :) Very nice!

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