Tuesday, September 16, 2008

It's Not Your Mama's Mac and Cheese!


If your looking for creamy, cheesy, comforting, southern kind of mac and cheese, It's not here. In fact, the name MAC and cheese doesn't even do this little lady justice. That's because she's all grown up and sophisticated.

She's got style, she's got grace, She's a winner.
She's a Lady. Whoa whoa whoa, She's a Lady.


Remember that song? It's by Tom Jones. Remember?

I've had that song on my mind since I made Ina Gartens grown up version of macaroni and cheese. This little dish has Gruyere, sharp Cheddar and blue cheese in it.


I told you she was grown-up.

I was Leary about the blue cheese but it all comes together and it really works! The picky kid, who I thought would hate it, ate two bowls before I could even get the topping on and put it in the oven. The sure sign of a winner in my family.

Thanks to Heather from Randomosity and the girl for picking this Barefoot Bloggers recipe. If you want the recipe, you'll find it on Heathers blog here or on the food network site here.
I say give her a whirl!
But instead of Mac and cheese, let's call her *Three Cheese and Roni*

Yeah yeah yeah She's a Lady
Listen to me baby, She's a
whoa whoa, She's a Lady
And the Lady is mine!



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15 comments:

  1. It's like you read my mind about the blue cheese and whether fussy eaters would like it - so I guess you could say its not unusual to be loved by anyone

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  2. YUMM. I have been seeing this. I loved the dish you baked this in.

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  3. Great post! Love the singing! I will have to try this.

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  4. I'm seeing this all over the place and it looks delicious to me!

    Your title reminds me of the tv show the Dinosaurs - my kids used to watch it and the baby dino would club the daddy and say "not the mama". My son would do that to anyone who wasn't me! ha ha. Thanks for the memory there!

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  5. I love blue cheese, so I'll have to try this variation.

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  6. Megan, hi there, thanks for stopping by. I've been reading all the Grown Up Mac and Cheese recipes and I must say that I think yours has the prettiest presentation. Individual servings is so cool. The photo looks very nice too. Good job.

    Piloncillo. Best way to do it is, if it's semi fresh, you can use a sharp knife to slice off pieces. If it's a little hard, which most of the time it is, I use a chisel and a mallet to break off the portions I intend to use. It's a bit of a pain, but boy it sure adds flavor.

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  7. I'm not a bleu cheese fan, but you make it look and sound so good, I will have to broaden my horizons!

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  9. Yours looks delicious. I think I made my breadcrumbs too tiny. Got a bit carried away with the processing. It really was great mac and cheese tho! I halved the bleu cheese in mine.

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  10. BTW welcome to Foodbuzz! I got the email saying you joined because of my reference :)

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  11. And what Lovely Ladies these are. Your picky kid ate it, eh? I may need to float this baby out and see what happens (Ok, now Tom Jones is pulsing thru my head, only it's "The Love Boat").

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  12. Megan, this blog is soo fun to read!! Mom and I have been having a ball reading it and who knows, maybe we'll even try a recipe or two.
    The wine pairing dinner was fun. Next year it will be at Almanor.

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  13. Looks like perfect mac & cheese! Yum!

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  14. Your mac and cheese looks amazing!

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  15. I think it is way random we have similar posts! I LOVE the Martha Stewart Mac and Cheese, but I also LOVE blue cheese. I'm going to have to try this recipe out when my husband is away on business. He hates blue cheese. :)

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