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Medical science aside, I love all kinds of mac 'n' cheese, not just the fancy-schmancy concoctions. Hell, I even like that stuff that comes in the tartan packet. Yessir. Last night, however, what I wanted was stilton. And walnuts. OOH, and pancetta. And then I thought: is this really enough carbs? The answer was a deafening NO.
Hello, croutons.
Stilton, Walnut & Pancetta Macaroni Cheese (serves 4)
You'll need:
Stilton, Walnut & Pancetta Macaroni Cheese (serves 4)
You'll need:
- 400g dried macaroni
- 500ml whole milk
- 25g plain flour
- 25g unsalted butter
- 100g mature cheddar, grated
- 100g stilton, crumbled
- 100g pancetta, diced (or use prepacked lardons)
- 100g walnuts, finely chopped
- 2 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1tsp mustard powder
- 1tsp nutmeg, freshly grated or from a jar
- 1tsp cayenne pepper
- A little olive oil for cooking
- 50g white baguette, roughly chopped
- Salt and pepper
Make it!
- Preheat your oven to 200°/400°F/Gas Mark 6.
- Cook the pasta in a pot of boiling water as salty as the sea (happily we do not require the actual sea here, because it contains a very many unsavoury foreign objects) until it's al dente.
- Meanwhile, spread your bread cubes on a baking tray and drizzle with olive oil. Season, then bake in the centre of the oven for about 6 minutes, or until golden brown.
- Heat a little olive oil in a shallow pan, then fry the pancetta/lardons until crispy-ish. Throw in the garlic at the last minute, to avoid a garlic-burning catastrophe.
- When the pancetta is done, the croutons should be, too - set both aside for later. Resist the urge to eat all the croutons now. Tsk.
- Drain the pasta and set to work making the sauce. Melt the butter in a large saucepan, then add the flour. Stir continuously for a minute. Pour in the milk and whisk until you have a white sauce, then add the cheese and stir until it's all melted.
- Season with salt and pepper, and add the nutmeg, mustard powder, and cayenne pepper.
- In the pasta pot, combine all your ingredients except the croutons - those who've been paying attention will know that's the macaroni, cheese sauce, walnuts, and pancetta with garlic. STIR.
- Transfer to a large ovenproof dish, or four individual ones if you prefer, and top with the croutons.
- Bake in the oven for about 15 minutes. If the croutons start to catch, open the door a little.
- YUM.
*The research was carried out by esteemed culinary scientist, Laura Brown, in her custom-built home laboratory. One woman in her early-30s took part in the trial, eating macaroni cheese every teatime for three consecutive nights. The results were conclusively in favour of macaroni cheese being a viable substitute for sunshine, in terms of mood-enhancement, feelings of well-being, increased energy, and general optimism. Oh my stars, I think it might even give you an all-over tan.
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Where can I get the lovely serving pots as pictured?? All dishes would taste better in those...
ReplyDeleteVikki, they're Le Creuset lidded soup bowls in Volcanic Orange: http://www.lecreuset.co.uk/Soup-Bowls.aspx?vid=9100110009. Quite pricy at £27 for two, but they're good in the oven, the microwave, the freezer, and the dishwasher! TK Maxx often has them at bargain prices, so keep a look out there if there's one near you!
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