My Mom & Dad with my sisters & I |
My Mom always made mac & cheese from scratch & we loved it. She would sometimes put ham in it which made it that much better. I never tasted a box mac & cheese until I was way into adulthood. Needless to say, I don't like the boxed kind and still make it form scratch like my Mom but will often add different cheeses.
Cavitopi pasta...................................... 1 lb
Shredded Fontina cheese...................... ½ lb Shredded Swiss cheese........................ ½ lb
Blue cheese crumbles........................... 2 oz
Diced ham........................................... ½ lb
Yellow onion........................................ ½ ea
Garlic powder....................................... 2 tsp
Onion powder....................................... 2 tsp
Kosher Salt.......................................... 2 tsp
Tabasco............................................... ¼ tsp
Heavy whipping cream........................... 1½ c
1.
Boil
pasta and strain.
2.
Add
rest of ingredients and mix well.
3.
Place
in a casserole dish.
4.
Bake
in a preheated oven at 350°F
for 30 minutes covered.
5.
Remove
cover and bake another 10 minutes.
This is very decadent. If you want to make it lower in fat you can
replace the heavy whipping cream with skim or low fat milk which is what I do. You can also replace the Swiss and Fontina
cheeses with a low fat cheese. The blue
cheese gives a lot of flavor without a lot of fat so keep it. For you blue cheese haters, you don't really taste it. It just intensifies the flavor. Yes, you can leave it out if you just can't do it. And for those that love it, adding more can through off the balance so be careful. I also like to add a little extra cheese along with some Parmesan on top to give it a little extra crunch. Plus, I love cheese.
For those of you that are vegetarians
try replacing the ham with roasted egg plant, artichokes, and roasted red
peppers.
Be creative. If you want to replace the ham try some taco
meat and use cheddar cheese in place of the blue or the Swiss cheese.
Have fun and enjoy!!!
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