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Updated Mac and Cheese

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Average (483 Ratings): 3 out of 5 stars

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1. Ingredients

  1. 3 tablespoons plain dry breadcrumbs
  2. 1 teaspoon extra-virgin olive oil
  3. 1/4 teaspoon paprika
  4. 1 (16 ounce) package frozen spinach
  5. 1 3/4 cups 1% milk, divided
  6. 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  7. 2 cups grated extra-sharp Cheddar cheese
  8. 1 cup low-fat (1%) cottage cheese
  9. 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  10. 1/2 teaspoon salt, or to taste
  11. Freshly ground pepper to taste
  12. 8 ounces whole-wheat elbow macaroni or penne

Nutrition Info

Per Serving

  • Calories: 560 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 59 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 7 g
  • Fat: 22 g
  • Protein: 36 g
  • Sugars: 7 g

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2. Cooking Directions

  1. Put a large pot of lightly salted water on to boil. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Coat an 8-inch square (2-quart) baking dish with cooking spray.
  2. Mix breadcrumbs, oil and paprika in a small bowl. Cook spinach according to package directions. Drain and refresh under cold water; press out excess moisture.
  3. Heat 1 1/2 cups milk in a large heavy saucepan over medium-high heat until steaming. Whisk remaining 1/4 cup milk and flour in a small bowl until smooth; add to the hot milk and cook, whisking constantly, until the sauce simmers and thickens, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in Cheddar until melted. Stir in cottage cheese, nutmeg, salt and pepper.
  4. Cook pasta for 4 minutes, or until not quite tender. (It will continue to cook during baking.) Drain and add to the cheese sauce; mix well. Spread half the pasta mixture in the prepared baking dish. Spoon the spinach on top. Top with the remaining pasta; sprinkle with the breadcrumb mixture.
  5. Bake the casserole until bubbly and golden, 25 to 30 minutes.

Yield: 4 servings

3. Still Hungry?

Our mac-and-cheese makeover wins raves of approval, having all the comfort and great taste of its predecessors with a substantially more healthful profile. It uses whole-wheat pasta and includes a colorful layer of spinach. Its also a winner for make-ahead convenience.

Notes:

Make Ahead Tip

Prepare through step 4. Cover and refrigerate for up to 2 days or freeze for up to 3 months. thaw in the refrigerator, if necessary, then bake for 35 to 45 minutes

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  • Information on Sodium Content

    tajmahal93%40sbcglobal.net - November 29, 2006 01:23:05 PM PST
    When giving the nutritional information about a recipe, the sodium content is very important to a large part of the population. You have neglected to provide it.

    Please consider this in your future recipes.

    Thank you,
    Lucia

    52 of 77 found this review helpful.

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  • Dang

    Leia - November 29, 2006 05:30:54 PM PST
    people are cruel. Remind me never to post a recipe here.


    And high fat does not automatically make a recipe unhealthy. Nuts are high in fat, but very good for you.

    31 of 42 found this review helpful.

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  • What Comfort Food Means

    Kristindvx - November 29, 2006 04:34:18 PM PST
    This is comfort food people! It tends to not be good for you. Hello! The whole point of this is that you are going to eat it anyway, so this recipe makes it not so bad for you...try READING!

    18 of 20 found this review helpful.

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  • Come on reviewers!

    Scott - November 29, 2006 06:35:18 PM PST
    This is a fine recipe for decent, healthy food. It could maybe use some more vegetables, but nothing is perfect. I agree with the reviewer who wanted more nutritional info (sodium). These recipes should provide info about all of the essential nutrients.

    As for most of the other reviews...

    First of all, the nutrition information is *per serving* and is completely reasonable for *healthy food*. Nobody said it was weight loss food..just healthy food. One 2oz. serving of pasta is around 200 calories. By the time you add the milk, cheeses, and other ingredients to it, it's going to be over 500 calories, and that's frankly about right. This dish is clearly intended to be a meal unto itself. I do agree that the nutritional information is written confusingly, but really basic math will take care of the confusion. Besides, if it weren't written confusingly, we wouldn't have the amusement of reading all of the reviewers proclaiming how "obvious" it is that the numbers are for all 4 servings combined.

    One reviewer commented that the fat was about 1/3 of the suggested daily amount as if that was a bad thing. This is a substantial *meal* and most people eat approximately 3 of those in a day, so 1/3 of the daily amount is what it should be! Sure it's on the high side of that; so what? Good food varies; just choose something on the lower side of 1/3 for the next meal if it's important to you.

    Another reviewer compared this to a 1 cup serving of Kraft Mac & Cheese. Are you really going to eat 1 measly cup of Kraft Mac & Cheese and be satisfied? Heck no! You will, however, probably be satisfied after eating the 1/4 of this recipe that is considered a single serving...and you will get far more nutritional value from this. It will also keep you satisfied longer because it consists of REAL FOOD instead of industrial pap.

    Don't compare this to individual food items; compare it to individual meals. If after doing so, your nutritional plan tells you that this is a terrible option for an entire meal, I'd strongly suggest looking for a new nutritional plan because the one you're following is clearly unrealistic.

    I really don't intend to be mean to anyone, but these reviews seriously just make me sad. There are so many overly simplistic nutritional "tools" and plans out there that lead people to make really bad dietary decisions.

    10 of 12 found this review helpful.

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  • YUMMY YUMMY Comfort Food!!! GOTTA LOVE IT!!

    amberlynn9802%40sbcglobal.net - November 30, 2006 03:05:24 PM PST
    This recipe is FAB-U-LOUS! So yummy on a cold day or good for a party or pot-luck. All those people fussing about the fat, have it for a special treat, eat a small portion, WHATEVER, but 22g of fat split into 4 servings is pretty awesome for such a yummy satisfying meal. Can ANYONE say it is NOT DEEE-LI-COUS??? LOVED IT!!!

    6 of 6 found this review helpful.

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