26 thoughts on “Best Mac & Cheese #SilentSunday

  1. Hi Jan,

    This looks like the Gutenberg Bible of Mac & Cheese. As usual, we are thinking alike. I just posted a story today about invisibility and silence. Duke

  2. Holy moly!
    I feel such a simpleton with my fusilli + oil + grated cheddar all mixed up.
    Sometime no cheese is involved. I just use yeast flakes.
    Bon appetit, Jan!

      1. Cheese is good food! It’s filled with calcium and protein. One could live on cheese… but not cigarettes. Be well, and don’t worry about your cheese addiction.
        LOL!!!!

  3. I didn’t grow up eating mac ‘n cheese unless you count baked ziti so when my Boston Irish husband asked if I could make some I figured it was just cheese sauce and elbows and proceeded to make that but with ingredients that gave it some flavor – after the first try my husband insisted I double the recipe – one pan was eaten straight away the other was portioned out and popped into the freezer for him to take to work for lunches – I think it tasted even better when re-heated. Personally I don’t understand bread crumb toppings but my husband did like cheese on top and on half a pan I put disgusting Kraft slices to make a skin…eww! Later I substituted real quality cheese slices – big improvement but still gross in my book.

    1. I wasn’t a Mac and Cheese fan either but this recipe is delicious. I think the key is the chicken broth – my husband makes his own chicken broth from scratch – which is quite exhausting and so I wouldn’t recommend it. Just find a high quality broth. And the cream — definitely make sure to add real cream – no subs. The garlic bread crumbs give the dish a crunchy topping. I love garlic so I always at least double the amount. I always add spinach, mushrooms and sometimes jalapeños – but hubby thinks that’s a real sacrelig.

  4. Just wondering why bread has to be white? White bread will NEVER pass through my door. The most common bread to enter our home is Ukrainian Rye, made by City Bread in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

      1. Good. My partner is the mac n cheese specialist in the house, she loves cheese however she can get it. She also really likes pasta. And we both love garlic.

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