For Secret Recipe Club this month, I was assigned the blog Lori's Culinary Creations. The author, Lori, lives in Utah with her husband and their parrot, kitties, and dogs. They like to ride around on their Harley in their spare time! Lori sounds like a pretty interesting lady to me, and as a fellow animal lover, I'd like to meet her and her pets.
Lori's blog is packed with tastiness. I was particularly drawn to Jalapeno Popper Burgers (which I did actually make already, yum), Seven Layer Salad (which I plan to make soon), and the one I made for this post, Creamy Muffin Tin Mac & Cheese Bites. About time I finally make mac and cheese for Secret Recipe Club! This was a complete impulse recipe for me because I happened to have all of the ingredients on hand. I did have to use egg noodles instead of macaroni because it's all I had, I used milk instead of wine (personal preference), and baked the mac and cheese in mini muffin tins instead of normal sized ones. They turned out really well. My husband prefers his mac and cheese unbaked and had his straight from the pot, he really liked it and gave it a score of 9/10. He is very picky about mac and cheese, so that's a great rating! He did admit to liking the muffin bites as well.
I don't know that I'll go out of my way to make the bites just for us again, but I can definitely see myself making them for an appetizer to bring to someone's house (they're very good room temperature) or as a lunch for kids. We will definitely have the base mac and cheese recipe again though because it was really good. Thanks, Lori!
Mac & Cheese Bites
10 oz macaroni by weight
3 Tbsp butter
1 clove garlic, minced
4 Tbsp flour
2 1/2 C milk
1 Tbsp dijon mustard
salt and pepper to taste
4 oz grated swiss cheese
8 oz grated cheddar cheese
small amount extra cheddar for garnish
paprika, for garnish
Preheat oven to 425 and grease a 24 cup mini muffin tin.
Boil macaroni until al dente in a pot of salted water. Drain and return to the pot.
Make the sauce while the macaroni cooks. Melt butter in a sauce pan over medium-high and add garlic, cook until it just starts to turn golden. Add flour and cook and stir for a minute, until flour is smooth. Whisk in milk 1/4 C at a time for the first cup and a half, making sure the sauce is smooth between additions, then add the rest. Stir constantly until sauce comes to a simmer, then continue to simmer while stirring for a minute or two. Remove from heat, whisk in mustard and salt, then stir in cheese until smooth. Stir sauce unto cooked macaroni. Spoon mac and cheese into greased mini muffin tin (you will have extra), sprinkle with a little extra cheddar and paprika, and bake at 425 until golden on top, about 12 minutes. Remove muffin tin from oven and let them sit for 10 minutes or so before carefully removing them, blotting off any excess grease with paper towels, and serving.
Yield: 24 mac and cheese bites, plus a bowl or two extra to have for lunch!
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I'm so glad you enjoyed the Mac N Cheese Bites. I haven't made these in awhile and now I'm inspired to whip up a batch next weekend. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteWe loved them, thank you!
DeleteI love this type of "portion-controlled" food, although of course it's easy to go back and grab three more, right ? ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for your assignment this month!
have a wonderful Reveal Day!
Definitely easy to run back and grab more :D
DeleteI'm all about appetizers and those Mac and Cheese bites look and sound so good. I think I see some in my near future.
ReplyDeleteI hope you do make them, they're yummy, easy, and cute.
DeleteMy husband would love these - he's a total Mac and Cheesehead :-)
ReplyDeleteSo are we :D
DeleteI bet these would be good cold, too - like for a picnic. Summer's almost here, after all.... must think picnic!
ReplyDeleteThey are good cold! Cold, room temp, hot, all good. For some reason they weren't as nice when they were just kind of warm, but I've noticed there are many foods of I'm not fond of when lukewarm.
DeleteThese are adorable. I love that you used the mini muffin tins.
ReplyDeleteThose little bites would be great for game day, too. Great SRC choice!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike as I picked mac + cheese too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to turn mac 'n cheese into muffin bites! I might eat some straight out of the pot like your husband, but I'd leave at least a bit to get all "muffin crunchy" - yum.
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