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‎07-15-2015 07:08 AM - edited ‎07-15-2015 07:09 AM
This is really good. I'm fussy about mac & cheese. And this tasted so good but has a lot less of the fat than classic mac & cheese. It works well for barbecues and you can eat a serving of it without feeling like, heck, I might as well have eaten a stick of butter.
Recipe
One box elbow mac (I use Barilla, and if you can find the high fiber, even better.)
1 cup part skim ricotta
1/2 cup shredded low fat sharp cheddar (I use Cabot)
1/2 cup shredded parmesan (I use 4C parm/romano mix in the glass jar.)
2 cups skim milk
3 tbs butter (I use Land o Lakes butter/olive oil blend)
3 tbs flour
Hot sauce or tabasco to taste (you can also use 1/4 tsp dry mustard)
Crumbs and butter for topping if desired.
Method:
Boil pasta according to directions. I don't salt it because cheese has a lot of salt. Drain it. Set aside.
Meanwhile: blend the cheddar, parmesan in a food processor to make it very fine and then blend in the ricotta. You can do this by hand if the cheese is shredded well.
In a sauce pan, melt butter and add in flour, cook into a roux. Add warmed skim milk and make a white sauce. Season with some hot sauce. Add in cheese and melt it down to a creamy mix. It will be rather white--so if you want yellower mac & cheese, add a few drops of yellow food coloring.
Blend into the pasta in a big bowl, dump into a baking dish. If you want crumb topping, spread top with buttered crumbs and put under a broiler until the crumbs are browned.
‎07-15-2015 06:48 PM
Thanks - sounds wonderful!
‎07-15-2015 07:01 PM
Thank you for this recipe, we love Mac & Cheese and always trying to find a way to reduce fat, calories .
‎07-16-2015 02:43 PM
Reduced fat, words to my heart!! Copied and ready to roll when needed.
‎07-17-2015 07:53 AM
Campion thanks for sharing this great Recipe. I do have a couple of question s about the Reipe. What size is the box of noodles? The Recipe says 1/2 cup of Parm snd you use a a blend of 4cups? Thanks!
‎08-05-2015 07:49 AM
I use a half a cup of Parm-Romano blend (I like 4 C's brand)
A box of noodles is the 16oz elbows or 2 cups dry noodles. I'm not very accurate at measuring pasta. I just cook it up and throw in what looks good.
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