Joe, Malin or anyone. I ask out of curiosity why crock pot Mac and cheese? I'm guessing because it's less of a hassle?
I've never even thought about using a crock pot for Mac and cheese, probably because I've always tried to come up with ways Not to make it. Windy's explanation makes total since.
I guess I'm just curious about cooking the macaroni before putting it in the crock pot, then cooking it again for two more hours. It seems it would turn it to mush, which is why Im guessing the instructions say to mix the other ingredients separately, which wouldn't require as much stirring of the pasta in the crock pot.
I don't understand the egg and soup either, but that's more of a personal preference than anything.
None of this matters if it works, and evidently it does. It's just got me curious enough that Im gonna try the recipe I perfected, by making it a billion times for the Ex. In my crock pot without cooking the pasta first.
It doesn't turn to mush!
I think the soup helps keep it creamy, even as leftovers, which is why I add two.
The eggs...my mom was talking to these ladies about how they made their mac and cheese...they ranted about how it's all about adding the eggs. Ever since then, we've added them.
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I'm just trying to learn here. The Mac and cheese "hate" has over run its course. I won't use macaroni, but I'm open to any other variations of the homemade dish.
Mother cooked the pasta, at a guess al dente or less, made a homemade cheese sauce (bechemal plus cheddar cheese), poured that over the pasta, and topped with homemade, buttered bread crumbs. Baked until crumbs were golden. Her sauce was as smooth as silk and very rich. I have never had breadcrumbs like she could make, very, very fine, they looked beautiful when buttered and used as a topping. The resulting dish was not soupy, would not call it firm, but it held its shape when cut...oozy maybe describes it better. As far as I know, no recipe. You know, mix it 'til it looks right, knead it 'til it feels right, cook it 'til its done. Yeah, I wish I knew all the correct "mixes, kneads, and dones"hmy:.
It doesn't turn to mush!
I think the soup helps keep it creamy, even as leftovers, which is why I add two.
The eggs...my mom was talking to these ladies about how they made their mac and cheese...they ranted about how it's all about adding the eggs. Ever since then, we've added them.
gotta break out my book for those words