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Al’s Mac ‘n Cheese

macncheese1Tell me that’s not the most beautifully creamy, cheesily (OK, so I make words up) decadent, quasi-healthy looking mac ‘n cheese you’ve ever seen.  Because…IT’S.AMAZING.

Now, without laying it on thick of “woe is me,” it’s been a rough couple of months in this household.  There’s been a lack of jobs, a change in jobs, health problems, car problems, you name it.  SO, what better than to drown your frustrations in comfort food (ok, and maybe some wine).

A few months back, Mr. Fantastic Man of the Century(aka my boyfriend Al) introduced me to his absolutely wonderful mac ‘n cheese which truly cures all ails.  …And whatever it doesn’t do, the wine finishes.  Ok, wine is fabulous too–but let’s focus people!  ANYWAY.  The first time he made this for me, I couldn’t help but take a small picture on my phone and paste it all over Facebook.  I mean, I know I take pictures of food all the time, but it was necessary to share.  IT WAS THAT GOOD.

Over the past few months, we’ve been modifying the recipe–not because it wasn’t good, but Al wasn’t happy with the consistency of the cheese sauce.  So while this recipe originated from Rachael Ray, it’s been changed a few times, and we’ve increased the dosage of a few things.  Also, there will be a note at the end if you want to do hotdogs vs. broccoli and chicken.  Enjoy the wonderfulness that is Al’s Mac ‘n Cheese!!

macncheese1Al’s Mac ‘n Cheese

Adapted from Rachael Ray’s Mac and Cheddar Cheese with Chicken and Broccoli

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized cubes
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 1 pound macaroni elbows or cavatapi corkscrew shaped pasta twists
  • 16oz bag frozen broccoli florets
  • ½ c butter
  • ½ c all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper**
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 3 cups milk (whole or 2% work just fine)
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 4 cups yellow sharp Cheddar
  • 2 tablespoon prepared Dijon mustard

Directions

Cook noodles according to package directions.

In a large pot, heat up olive oil.  Add in onions and chicken, cook until cooked through.  Set aside chicken and onions in a bowl.

In the same large pot, melt butter.  Once melted, add flour, cayenne, and paprika.  Stir until flour mixture is completely mixed with the butter.  SLOWLY add milk, a little at a time, constantly stirring.  Next, add broth, again, slowly until mixed through.  Bring mixture up to a boil and add cheese.  Turn down heat a bit, and keep stirring until cheese is completely melted.

macncheese3Look at that golden color!  Isn’t it beautiful?!

Add chicken and onions back into the pot, stirring.  Turn heat down to low.

In your noodle strainer, pour in the bag of frozen broccoli, and then pour cooked noodles and water over the frozen broccoli.  Shake strainer to rid yourself of excess water.  Pour noodles and broccoli into the pot.  Stir to combine.

Put in two heaping tablespoons of Dijon mustard (don’t be afraid to use the grainy mustard, either).  Stir to combine, and then….

macncheese4Voila! Enjoy!!

**Note:  If you decide to use this recipe with hotdogs instead of chicken and broccoli, I recommend cutting the cayenne pepper down to 1/2 tsp.

Shrimp Orzo with Lemon Cream Sauce

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Ah, the winter!  The time when you keep telling yourself you need to eat healthier, but at the same time are craving comfort foods.  So why not do both, I ask?  As any of my friends and family will attest to, I’m a carb FANATIC!  Especially pasta.  Ooh, pasta stuffed with stuffs…  I mean, seriously, there are days I will cave and (yes, it’s OK to judge me) just go to the store and buy a can of Chef Boyardee.  YES!  I know!  Here I am trying to maintain a food blog, and I’m telling you I short-cut to Chef Boyardee!

On to healthier things!  I was poking around the internet the other day looking for something fun and different to make for dinner (which, let’s be honest, is pretty much the norm for me).  I stumbled on the Philadelphia Cooking Creme site, and saw that not only do they have just the regular flavor (which I’ve used to add to spaghetti and marinara sauces) but also a Lemon and Herb flavored one!  That started the wheels turning.  In the back of my head I heard “no meat Monday.”  Hmmmmm….

Next stop was the best place on Earth–the grocery store.  There’s just something about seeing all those fresh fruits and vegetables, the fish and meat in the produce section, the lady next to the frozen bins trying to hand out tid-bits of bread with some brand-name sauce.  “Yes, please!  That smells delicious!”  I gathered up my findings after discovering that shrimp were ON SALE! (yes, I’m a victim of the “s” word) and headed out (um, yes, I promise I paid for everything).  To dinner, and beyond!

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Shrimp Orzo with Lemon Cream Sauce

Ingredients:

  • 12oz orzo pasta
  • 2 Roma tomatoes, diced
  • 1 12oz bag shrimp, deveined and uncooked
  • 8oz snap pea pods
  • 1 10z container Philadelphia Cooking Creme Savory Lemon & Herb
  • 1/3 c milk
  • 1 Tbs butter
  • 1 Tbs olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • salt
  • pepper

Directions:

Cook pasta according to box directions.  I usually add a few chicken bouillon cubes into the water for flavor, this doesn’t add much other than a little color and a bit of flavor.

Depending on what kind of shrimp you find, you’ll want to make sure they are deveined, and shelled.  Set aside.  In a deep saute pan, melt butter and oil.  Toss in minced garlic, cook just until you can smell it, then toss in the shrimp, sprinkle with salt and pepper.

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Don’t they look delicious?

Pour the shrimp back into the bowl with all the wonderful juices and bits.

Now for the creamy goodness!

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Toss that whole container into the pan.  Add in milk and stir to combine.  Toss in tomatoes, pea pods and cooked shrimp.  Let it simmer for a minute, then, if your pan is big enough, add in the orzo and stir it all together.  If not, put the orzo back in the pot you cooked it in, and pour in the sauce to the orzo.  Either way, I promise it will come out delicious!

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Enjoy!