Autumn Mac and Cheese
Loosely based on a recipe from the October 2011 Better Homes and Gardens
Makes: 8 (3/4 cup) side-dish servings or 4 meal-sized servings
Sage leaves, chopped (optional)
For cheese sauce: In a medium, ovenproof pan or dutch oven melt butter over medium heat. Stir in flour, salt, and pepper. Add whipping cream and milk (or half and half) all at once. Cook and stir over medium heat until slightly thickened and bubbly.
Stir in cheese and sage until the cheese is melted. Keep stirring so the sauce doesn’t burn. If necessary, turn down the heat.
Stir macaroni and chicken into the cheese sauce and coat well.
For topping: In a small bowl, combine bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, and oil. Sprinkle over macaroni and cheese mixture.
Bake, uncovered, for 30 minutes or until bubbly and top is golden.
Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Sprinkle with chopped sage leaves.
Note:
You can also prep the mac and cheese the night before. Take the prepared dish of mac and cheese (with the bread crumb topping) straight from the fridge to the 350* oven. Bake, uncovered, until bubbly and top is golden. It was about 40 minutes for me.
MMMM! Mac & cheese is my favorite warm comfort food, though I tend to eat it year-round! This looks yummy. Maybe I’ll try making it this fall. Any suggestions for a substitute for the whipping cream? Or should I just eat in moderation which is always easier said than done. ;)
Nicely done, my friend! I’m impressed :)
My mouth is literally watering! YUM!
Looks DELISH! Thanks for linking it up to Fall 5 today! :)
Thanks friends!
Kati – Just think of it as post-workout fuel :) Here are some substitutions:
http://www.joyofbaking.com/IngredientSubstitution.html
It looks like 1 cup, light whipping cream (30% butterfat) can be substituted with 3/4 cup whole milk (3.5% butterfat) and 1/4 cup melted butter. Or 1 cup half and half cream (12% butterfat).
You can probably also use normal milk (skim, 1%, whatevs) with some butter. Just add some things to the pot and taste. If it’s a little weak or not creamy enough, maybe add some more butter.