Eurofag here, will be making mac'n'cheese today, for the first time in my life.
Got any tips or recipes?
>>8929600
use cheese
>https://youtu.be/coYqrXsDPdU
add a bit of mustard it gives a tangy zip
>>8929600
Make a simple bechamel and add your grated melting cheese being careful not to have too high heat or the cheese will break. I like to add a bit of beer to the bechamel as well as some dry mustard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YcdNi9kmhY
>>8929615
Yep. Chef John won't steer you wrong.
>>8929600
Watch Alston Brown make his stove top mac and cheese. Pretty good though his measurements don't match the packages so I fudge it a bit.
I think I'm just going to enjoy some delicious dubs.
>>8929600
give into your inner glutton and go full murka:
http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2015/10/the-food-labs-ultra-gooey-stovetop-mac-cheese.html
top it off with panko or breadcrumbs and put it in the oven for a few minutes for some texture.
>>8929600
add bacon or sausage.
Oh, also dont use the box shit. Use real cheese.
>>8929600
add ground beef, onion powder, a little mustard powder, and a small drained can of tomatoes.
>>8929600
Add beef and bacon for bacon cheeseburger macaroni.
Gorgonzola and pepper
>>8929629
That sounds delicious.
>>8929615
Chef John-sama~