1. Posted by nesmith52 on Sun, Sep 30, 2007, 12:00 am PDT
This is homemade mac and cheese from the south, the ultimate comfort food. Cook a package of small elbow macaroni and set aside. In a saucepan on the stove melt 3 tablespoons of butter and add 3 tablespoons flour. Whisk in 2 cups of milk until lumps are gone. Cut up a one pound box of Velveeta Cheese and add to warm milk. Season with salt and black pepper. Bring to a slow simmer and stir constantly until mixture starts to thicken. Add cooked noodles and mix all together and pour into a baking dish. Top with more chunks of velveeta or sprinkle with grated cheddar and put into oven until cheese melts and mixture bubbles. Serve piping hot. Now, thats real mac and cheese. Cottage cheese and sour cream!...gag me.....
4. Posted by jbdeisenrothrn on Sun, Sep 30, 2007, 4:59 am PDT
I usually follow nesmith52 recipe but use half of the velveeta and then add cheddar, swiss or whatever I have on hand. The combination of the different cheeses are very yummy. It is a family favorite and often requested at family get togethers.
5. Posted by mandrill on Sun, Sep 30, 2007, 5:04 am PDT
sounds great to me...but...way too much food for one person. i don't want to eat it for a week and my experience with trying to store/freeze macncheese ended with the mac suckin up all the cheese and coming out dry and hard. anyone know how to store this and have it reheat and be as good as the original meal?
6. Posted by Anthony on Sun, Sep 30, 2007, 5:35 am PDT
I have an even simpler and delicious reciope. Melt one bar of sharp yellow chedddar, one container port wine cheese and one can of evaporated milk. Boil 2 pounds of elbows and then mix in baking pan. Cook 45 minutes or until top is light brown and crunchy. Freeze leftovers in individual servings. Makes great meals, especially for the littlrt ones!
7. Posted by Vampy on Sun, Sep 30, 2007, 6:27 am PDT
Sorry but three strikes you out..cottage cheese, sour cream and garlic in macncheese..no thanks.
Best mac is when you have three or four cheeses left over from the week...grade it all together, or dice if soft cheese, mix milk and egg, white pepper and top with graded sharp white cheddar.
Always use elbow noodles and never over cook when boiling or you'll have mushy noddles.
10. Posted by Toni on Sun, Sep 30, 2007, 8:11 am PDT
just wondering...I'm assuming, of course...350 on the oven temperature? and "until is it bubbling"....how long is that normally? I'm not one to watch the oven till something bubbles...thanks
12. Posted by andish3 on Sun, Sep 30, 2007, 11:55 pm PDT
I am with nesmith52 and vampy, but in addition to their recipe , add chopped onion and green or red pepper, so good and such an awesome flavor. try it, you'll love it.
13. Posted by Thunder on Tue, Oct 02, 2007, 1:00 pm PDT
I am not from the South, but that is how I make my mac and cheese and my kids love it! They prefer home made to boxed anyday.......... cottage cheese.......... questionable on that..... but then again, people make lasagna with cottage cheese so hey......
15. Posted by starshine11764 on Tue, Oct 02, 2007, 1:00 pm PDT
I use leftover cheeses, sour cream if I have any leftovers but top the whole thing off with crumbled Ritz crackers and bake. Usually my grown children stop on their way home when they hear its Mac and cheese night and take 'dinner bags'.
16. Posted by marccohnfan on Tue, Oct 02, 2007, 1:01 pm PDT
Nesmith 52..........Will you marry me?
Andish3, how dare you sully fine the good name (and taste) of southern mac & cheese with ONION OR PEPPERS?
Blastphemy!
21. Posted by Tristan on Tue, Oct 02, 2007, 1:02 pm PDT
Mmmm, sound deelish! Unfortunately for me, I am unable to eat this yummy dish because I am planning to have bariatric surgery and I am supposed not supposed to eat certain foods. *sad face* This stuff is some of what makes many people fat.
24. Posted by Adam Beazley on Tue, Oct 02, 2007, 1:02 pm PDT
sour cream? cottage cheese?
I use sliced american cheese and milk added to the drained maccaroni, a little salt and stir until everything is melted. You know the sayings: KISS--- Keep It Simple Stupid!
Supper easy and simple and better tasting than any other mac and cheese I ahve tasted.
25. Posted by kemisharroston on Tue, Oct 02, 2007, 1:03 pm PDT
cottage cheese and sour creamis the way my grandma always made her mac and cheese and we're fromteh south too. This is actually similar to her recipe, but we also add acan of campbells cheese soup! We like our mac extra cheesy!
26. Posted by nickimattoon on Tue, Oct 02, 2007, 1:03 pm PDT
Wow - sounds different for sure! I usually do the butter/flower/milk recipe but use only cheddar, jack, Colby cheeses - try to stay away from Velveeta - you don't even have to refrigerate it.... makes me nervous! Adding bread crumbs to the top adds a nice crunchy texture to some bites!!!
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