the lady’s cheesy mac | macaroni and cheese

I know it is pretty unusual for me to post on a Sunday.

But today, I decided to post a recipe. Why? Well, mostly because we are nearing the end of Cooking with Paula Deen and I really cannot not post this recipe.

After all, think southern cooking, think Mac and Cheese.

Recently, Aden had been coming to me and saying, “Mommy, I am REALLY hungry.” And he would complete this make-my-mom-guilty statement (like I had not been not feeding him enough!) with a hand-rubbing-tummy action.

So that got me thinking. I can’t be the only Mom facing (a horde, well, it feels like that) of hungry kid(s)!

The final reason why I had to post this recipe was because I really dislike how a simple mac and cheese recipe has somewhat got “upgraded” into something elaborate, and made with super-expensive cheeses. This was supposed to be a poor-man’s dish!

So enough of my ranting (hehe).

Here is a simple, inexpensive, but very tasty mac and cheese recipe!

I started by cooking the macaroni in a pot of salted boiling water. Once cooked (I took 3 minutes off the recommended cooking time), I added Cheddar, and gave it a stir. This was set aside.

Then I mixed together the remaining ingredients: eggs, sour cream, butter, salt and milk.

And poured this over the macaroni.

I gave everything a good stir, transferred this into a casserole, added more cheese on top, and baked!

Once the top was golden brown, I served the mac and cheese immediately.

Yes, it was that easy!

This was gone before I could take any pictures of the inside of the dish.

Oopss.

The Lady's Chessy Mac
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Ingredients
  1. 4 cups (500g) cooked elbow macaroni, drained
  2. 2 cups (400g) grated cheddar cheese
  3. 3 eggs, beaten
  4. 1/2 cup (125ml) sour cream
  5. 4 tablespoons (56.7g) butter, cut into pieces
  6. 1/2 teaspoon salt
  7. 1 cup (240ml) milk
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (176.6°C).
  2. Once you have the macaroni cooked and drained, place in a large bowl and while still hot and add the cheddar.
  3. In a separate bowl, combine the remaining ingredients and add to the macaroni mixture.
  4. Pour macaroni mixture into a casserole dish and bake for 30 to 45 minutes.
  5. Top with additional cheese if desired.
Adapted from Paula Deen
Adapted from Paula Deen
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