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I’m not sure what has happened to macaroni and cheese over the years but it’s definitely gone from a dorky, lame, kids food to a gourmet experiment and I’m totally all about playing around with flavors which is probably why this grown up macaroni and cheese is totally delicious in my opinion, and why I couldn’t resist making a roasted red pepper macaroni and cheese. There’s nothing that shouts dairy like a good macaroni and cheese so at least one of my Utah Dairy Council Posts had to include it.
Macaroni and cheese is macaroni and cheese. No bacon, no lobster, certainly no avocados, but definitely cheddar cheese. That’s the classic. And I love it. Everyone needs a good classic macaroni and cheese recipe. Our Grandma Carol is famous in our family for her Southern Macaroni and Cheese, but even that I think is different than a classic mac. In fact, I’m such a connoisseur of mac that I divide it out into categories.
You’ve got your classic macaroni and cheese which should be creamy, cheesy and should never have any mixins. Then there’s the southern macaroni and cheese which should always have an elbow pasta and totally is more about the cheese than the creamy factor. Then there’s the baked macaroni and cheese which I happen to adore, this one totally needs the golden, buttery bread crumbs or panko on top and can include small mixins like little bits of bacon or peppers.
Oh, don’t worry I’m totally not done. Then we have our gourmet macaroni and cheese where different flavors of cheeses, consistencies, and pastas are used and last but certainly not least there’s the macaroni and cheese pasta dishes. I just don’t know that I can truly call this a straight mac and cheese because these are the ones where the roasted red peppers or avocados come into play. It’s almost more of a cheesy sauce than a macaroni and cheese.
Did I miss any categories? Those are the ones that I think of. My kids are actually opinionated about their macaroni and cheese as well, if it’s Kraft it has to be a shape like Arthur or Scooby Doo, otherwise it’s all about Back to Nature Bugs. This particular macaroni and cheese pasta they loved. Like, really loved. The shells hold in extra sauce which is always a fantastic little surprise when you bite into it, and the sauce is seriously so creamy with a hint of that full roasted pepper taste that adds a little something without overpowering the dish.
So I’m curious, are you a purist, a gourmet gal, or like me where you like a little bit of everything depending on your mood. And have you found your go to recipe?
Can Macaroni and Cheese Sit Out Overnight?
Macaroni and cheese should be discarded if left for more than 2 hours at room temperature.
Bacteria can grow at temperatures above 40 degrees F.
Can Macaroni and Cheese Be Made In Advance?
Macaroni and cheese can be made ahead of time and placed in a baking dish.
It should be cooled completely, covered and stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days before baking.
Are Red Peppers Hot?
Because the capsaicin level is higher in red peppers than in green peppers, red peppers are hotter than green.
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Roasted Red Pepper Macaroni and Cheese
Ingredients
- 1 Pound Pasta, 16 ounces, small shell
- 3 Red Bell Peppers, roasted, I buy the jarred ones but you could roast your own
- 1/2 Cup Butter, unsalted
- 1 Clove Garlic, minced
- 1/2 Cup Flour
- 1 Cup Milk
- 1 Cup Heavy Cream
- 1 1 /4 teaspoon Kosher Salt
- 1/4 teaspoon Pepper
- 1 Pinch Nutmeg
- 1 Cup Cheddar Cheese, Medium, shredded fine
- 1 Cup Cheddar Cheese, Mild, or sharp for more of a bite, shredded fine
Instructions
- In a large pot add water halfway up and add 1-2 Teaspoons Kosher salt (the water should taste slightly salty)
- Heat over high heat until boiling and add the pasta, cooking per package instructions.1 Pound Pasta
- Set aside.
- In a blender puree the roasted red peppers until smooth, set aside.3 Red Bell Peppers
- In a separate pot, over medium heat add the butter and cook until melted.1/2 Cup Butter
- Add the garlic and saute for 20-30 seconds and then whisk in the flour.1 Clove Garlic, 1/2 Cup Flour
- Continue to whisk for 30 seconds or until a nutty aroma fills the air.
- Whisk in the roasted red pepper until it's all mixed together and then continue to whisk as you slowly pour in the milk and cream.1 Cup Milk, 1 Cup Heavy Cream
- Once the mixture is smooth add the salt, pepper, nutmeg and cheeses.1 1 /4 teaspoon Kosher Salt, 1/4 teaspoon Pepper, 1 Pinch Nutmeg, 1 Cup Cheddar Cheese, 1 Cup Cheddar Cheese
- Whisk until all of the cheese is incorporated and spoon the pasta into the mixture, adding a tablespoon or two of pasta water if needed.
- Serve immediately.
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Well, this was really good! I had bought a 16 oz. jar of roasted red peppers, but they were cut up, so I had no idea how many three were and used the entire jar, which turned out to be perfect. Although I did add a bit of pasta water, the sauce was still pretty thick, but since it was mac and cheese and not just a pasta dish, we thought that was fine. I used four garlic cloves instead of one for more flavor, and pipette, which is a great little pasta for dishes with sauce. A good mac and cheese recipe that I’m sure I’ll be making again!
Thank you so much Helen!! I always appreciate your feedback so much!
Fabulous, my family devoured it. I had some ajvar in the fridge so substituted that for the canned roast peppers.
Yum! Sounds delicious! Thank you so much for leaving a comment!