Subj : Mac & Cheeze was:Chinese To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Fri Feb 02 2024 13:53:45 Hi Dave, DD> I'm not much of a fan of mac 'n cheeze. If I wind up with boxed mac 'n DD> yellow powder I'm more like to use the macaroni for something like DD> chilli mac and the yellow cheezoid podwer to enhance au gratin DD> potatoes or the like. Or to make my Rustic Italian Cheese Bread. RH> I do my mac & cheese using whole wheat pasta, whole wheat pastry flour RH> in my cheese sauce and as sharp a cheddar as I can get. I also put a RH> good squirt of spicy brown mustard in the cheese sauce, not your RH> ordinary maac & cheese but one that disappears fast. Also, when making RH> it for family consumption, I'll cook the elbows (sometimes other RH> pasta), drain and put them in a microwave safe bowl & cover it. Then RH> I'll do the cheese sauce in the same pot, add it to the pasta, stir to RH> combine and put it in the microwave for a couple of minutes to equalise RH> the temperatures. It doesn't take but a couple of minutes longer to do RH> than the boxed stuff but the taste is far superior. DD> That does sound/look good. If I'm not having meat with my meal I tend DD> to go for a big salad w/slice or diced tomato, sunflower seeds and a DD> nice sprinkle of shredded cheese, usually Cheddar but sometimes a nice DD> Asiago, Muenster, or Havarti. Cheese with whole grains gives you a complimentary protein so the meat isn't vital. That, and other complimentary protein combos let me cook meatless for a week or so at a time with no loss from not having meat. Did that a lot when we were younger and pinching pennies, not as much now but still don't rely on meat for all of our protein. DD> Here's a good use for Muenster. Since I don't stock beer of any sort I DD> sub beef stock or broth for the dark beer. If I'm not up for breaded DD> patties I use my George and put the cheese on as soon as I put the DD> patty onto the bottom of the bun. I may or may not nuke the result for DD> 20 to DD> 30 seconds to get the cheese more "melty". DD> Title: Bratwurst Burgers w/Braised Onions DD> Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Breads, Cheese, Beer DD> Yield: 4 Servings I've never seen bratwurst burgers; can you slip the casings off the sausage and make it into a patty? --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Mind... Mind... Let's see, I had one of those around here someplace. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .