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"Nancy2" > wrote: > That Kraft stuff makes me gag. But good home-made macaroni & cheese > (why do people say "macaroni cheese," instead of "macaroni and cheese?" > It doesn't make sense) is hard to beat - good cheddar, shredded and > melted into a white sauce, with some paprika (or drops of Tabasco), > pepper, diced onion, mixed with cooked macaroni and topped off with > buttered fresh bread crumbs, and then baked in the oven until the > crumbs are light brown and the sauce is bubbly - heavenly. Absolutely! I've tried making some of the stove top versions, but we all love the baked in the oven, buttered bread crumb kind. > One poster says "...with dinner." We always had it as the main dish, > not a side dish. We do, too. We usually serve it with a salad and a fruit salad, to counteract all the fat. > I've never seen it on a menu, even in a home-style diner, here in Iowa. > There may be places that have it, but I've never noticed it. I've only heard of it in chain restaurants and in overpriced, hoity-toity places that are trying to look like they have anything to do with normal people. Other than that, never seen it at a restaurant. Regards, Ranee Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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