Say Cheese!
Last year a friend of mine decided she would start a bucket list blog. Here is a link to her page. http://adventure365.wordpress.com/the-list/ Some of the things she wanted to do were big; like go to Belize or have another baby. (Both of which she did, by the way) Other things on her list were pretty small; such as finish a 1,000 piece puzzle or visit a local store she had driven by a hundred times but never went in. One thing she wants to do and still has not checked off yet, is have a Macaroni and Cheese cook off. She rallied friends and family to join her in what she is calling a "Mac and Cheese Throw-Down".
Of course I signed up, because one; I make a pretty mean Mac and Cheese, and two; I am slightly competitive. When she showed me a picture of the trophy, dry pasta in a bowl and spray painted gold, I knew it had to be mine. The rules are simple. We must use pasta and we must use cheese. Everything else is free game. Well, game on!
When I first started thinking of writing a blog, one of the things I knew I wanted to include was my recipe for my Macaroni and cheese using all Target brand products. The "Throw Down" is the perfect place to exhibit the delicious, quality ingredients Target has to offer.
Here is my Recipe for Marker Pantry Macaroni and Cheese: This will feed a small army, or just my family
One box Market Pantry Elbow Macaroni- you may choose to use another kind of pasta, but for the competition I will stick with the classics.
2 tubs of Market Pantry Cream Cheese Spread 8 oz each- I just use the whipped kind because that is usually what I have on hand to put on the kid's bagels. I am sure the block or regular cream cheese will work too.
16 oz of Market Pantry chicken broth- I buy all of my chicken broth in these 32 oz pour containers. I just use half for this recipe and put the other half in the fridge to use another time.
One stick of Market Pantry Unsalted Butter- I know a whole stick sounds like a lot, but this is for a competition! If I am making it just for the family I might use less, but lets face it, Macaroni and Cheese is not a diet food.
2 Market Pantry Shredded Colby Jack Cheese 8 oz each- you can use any cheese you like, pepper jack would spice things up a bit.
1 Market Pantry Shredded Mozzarella Cheese- Yes, more cheese. This is going to be sprinkled on the top. Did I mention this was not diet food?
1 Yellow onion- My local Target has fresh produce. I hope you are lucky enough to have fresh produce in your Target store as well.
1 head of cauliflower- This is my way of sneeking some veggies into my children's diet. If you don't like cauliflower, don't add it. You will have to add another box of pasta though, or you will end up with too much sauce.
Directions:
1) Preheat the oven to 375, read all directions and gather supplies. Go ahead and salt and pepper this to your taste and feel free to add your favorite seasonings. This is just the basic stating off point, the Market Pantry possibilities are endless!
2) In a large pot boil the macaroni until al dente
3) While the pasta is boiling, dice the onion and cube the cauliflower into bite size pieces about the size of the macaroni. Set them to the side.
4) When pasta is al dente, strain and set to the side
5) In a large pot (I use the same large pot) melt the stick of butter. When the butter is melted add the onions. Cook until the onions are tender.
6) Add the chicken stock, cream cheese, and the Colby jack shredded cheese. Reduce heat to simmer and stir, stir stir, until it is well blended.
7) Stir in the pasta and cubed cauliflower, evenly coat all of the pieces in sauce
8)* Pour into baking dish, sprinkle with shredded Mozzarella cheese
9) Bake for 30-45 min, until cauliflower is tender when poked with a fork the cheese is golden brown.
10) Let it cool and enjoy!
*this could be done in a crock pot also. Just follow directions 1-7 then pour the ingredients into the crock pot dish and cook for at least an hour or up to 4 depending on your machine.
I hope you enjoy the recipe. Please let me know what you think and I will be sure to let you know if I win tomorrow at the Mac and Cheese Throw Down. Wish me luck!
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