Friday, October 1, 2010

Old Canadian Cheddar Macaroni and Cheese

"Food... has the ability to comfort." Norman Kolpas

 
Mac and Cheese photographer: Harry Gils, Prop Stylist: Dana Gils, Food Stylist: me!

Howdy, my trusty followers! I hope you've all had a great week!
Well, I have so many culinary adventures going on, I don't know where to start! Okay, I've got it... Dog biscuits! Ha! That's right, dog bikkies! This week I made several dozen and packaged them up for my friend's new dog grooming business. Mel and Jen's open house was last night and they were giving out my bikkies as presents to their guests. I fed some to my dogs and they seemed to like them, so hopefully I will be supplying the new business with my homemade bikkies. Fingers crossed! The adventure continues tomorrow when I will be in Toronto recipe testing for Jane Rodmell and Cottage Life magazine. Last week we came up with 5 great salad ideas for next summer's issue and Jane sent them into the editor, but now a final testing must be done. When it comes to recipes, Jane sure is a perfectionist! She has the great reputation that her recipes always work, so needless to say, all testing is extremely thorough. No worries though followers, I've been testing Jane's recipes for the last few years and I don't think I've let her down yet! My third culinary adventure is about the food in the picture above that was so lovingly prepared, styled and photographed by me and my friends... Macaroni and cheese! I am making mac and cheese for lunch this weekend for my sweetie and his work mates. Talk about comfort food! My Mum always makes us her famous mac and cheese the day after we host a party (she always offers an amazing cheese platter!). The next day, all the leftover cheese finds it's way into the pot of white sauce. Yum! Unfortunately I haven't hosted any parties lately, so my mac and cheese is mainly old Cheddar. As a bit of a coincidence, this recipe happens to be based upon one that I tested for Jane for her latest cookbook, 'All the Best Recipes.' But come on my followers, you should know me better by now... I have changed it slightly and added my own special ingredient! Tee hee!!

Simple and Tasty Recipe:

Macaroni and Cheese
(makes 1 large)

3 cups dried macaroni
1/4 cup butter
1 onion, fine chop
1 clove garlic, fine chop
1/3 cup flour
1 litre 5% cream
2 cups grated old Cheddar cheese, orange or white
1/2 container (125 ml), Imperial Cheese
sea salt
fresh ground pepper
* pinch cayenne pepper (optional)

.preheat the oven to 350 degrees
.cook the pasta in salted boiling water until cooked to personal doneness, drain and rinse with cold water, set aside, meanwhile...
.in a large pot, heat the butter on medium low heat, add the onions and slowly cook until softened, about 5 minutes or so
.stir in the garlic, fry for 1 min more, season with a pinch of salt and pep
.whisk in the flour and fry for about 30 seconds, whisk in half of the cream and allow to heat up and thicken, whisk in half of the remaining cream, again allow to heat and thicken, whisk in the rest of the liquid, heat and thicken, turn off heat
.stir in the grated old Cheddar cheese and Imperial cheese, a pinch of cayenne and taste for seasoning, adjust if needed
.lightly grease a fave oven proof dish, add in the cooked macaroni and pour in the sauce, give it a good stir
.place in the oven and bake for about 20 to 25 mins, until lightly browned and bubbling (test by placing a knife in the middle and feeling if it is hot), enjoy!
If you prefer, grate an additional cup or so of cheese and sprinkle it on top of the macaroni before baking. Just like my Mum, use mixed cheeses if you like (a little Stilton in the mac and cheese takes it to a whole new level of yum!!). Or, sprinkle on some chopped, cooked bacon, sliced scallions or parsley. Also, a simple bread crumb topping can be made by adding a little melted butter, Parmesan cheese and salt to some fresh bread you have pulsed through the food processor or blender. Now, I have one final culinary adventure to mention... Remember I told you about the magazine I was going to be in? Well, it came out this week! 'Sideroads of Halton Hills' is a quarterly publication in which I am now the resident Chef! Yippy! For those of you who do not live in the area, my sister in law Michelle scanned the article and I have attached it below. Don't worry followers, I will be talking about it more in depth in my blog next week! Till then, my fave followers!!
 
 


5 comments:

Unknown said...

this is really impressive Sarah!! :)

Dana said...

Deliciousness Sarah! hey congrats on the Sideroads of Halton Hills gig. That's awesome!

Sarah's Culinary Adventure said...

Thank you ladies! I still can't believe it! Ahhh!

bethanne said...

just found your blog and love it! where are you at now>? you sound busy...still back at rowe farms but looking for some cooking....

Unknown said...

Hi Bethanne, well this is a few years late! I am in Georgetown, freelancing and having fun! Hope all is well with you and your lovely family!