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Mac and Cheese is a comfort food that both children and adults enjoy and there are so many variations to make! Earlier this year, I posted my Lobster Mac and Cheese recipe that I learned to make while living in New England. Today, I’m posting a recipe for a basic homemade Mac and Cheese that our kids request often. It is super easy and loaded with Gruyere, that is a Swiss or Alpine-type cheese making it both sweet and slightly salty, and Cheddar that gives it a sharp, tangy flavor. Topping the macaroni with the Ritz Cracker crumble puts this recipe over the top making it a family favorite.

Homemade Mac & Cheese (Vegetarian)

Ingredients:

1 pound elbow macaroni or cavatappi pasta (which means corkscrew in Italian)

1 quart milk

1 stick unsalted butter, divided plus 1/4 cup melted butter

1/2 cup flour

4 cups Gruyere cheese, grated

2 cups extra-sharp Cheddar cheese, grated

1/2 tsp ground black pepper

1/2 tsp nutmeg

3/4 cups Ritz Crackers, about 17-18 crackers crumbled

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. In a large pot of boiling salt water, add a drizzle of oil. Add the macaroni and cook according to the directions on the package, usually 7-8 minutes. Drain well. Set aside.
  3. In a small saucepan, heat the milk on medium to low heat until hot but not boiled.
  4. In a large saucepan over medium to low heat, melt 6 TBSP butter. Add the flour. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring with a whisk. While whisking, add the hot milk and cook for 3-4 minutes until thickened and smooth. Turn off the heat, add the Gruyere and Cheddar cheeses, 1 tsp salt, pepper and nutmeg. Combine thoroughly. Add the cooked macaroni and stir well.
  5. Pour the macaroni mixture into a 3-quart baking dish.
  6. Melt the remaining 1/4 cup butter and combine thoroughly with the crushed Ritz Crackers. (I place the crackers in a plastic bag and use a rolling pin to crush them beforehand.). Sprinkle the cracker mixture over the macaroni. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, until the cheese is bubbling and the top of the macaroni is browned.

I served this with Oven-Baked Baby Back Ribs and Corn Muffins for a true Southern dinner that everyone thoroughly enjoyed!

Enjoy! XOXO Jill

Today is my son’s birthday and I made a version of his favorite Surf n’ Turf. The star is the Lobster Mac n’ Cheese, alongside Grilled Rib-Eye and Sautéed Spinach. For dessert, it’s Vanilla Cake with Buttercream Frosting and Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls (a recipe for another post but the picture is below). I enjoy making my young, adult children and my spouse their favorite meals on their birthday. When my kids were younger we had big birthday parties with their childhood friends and family but as they got older the celebrations became smaller.

I first made Lobster Mac n’ Cheese about 10 years ago for my oldest daughter’s birthday while living in New England. Lobster was abundant and easily purchased at our local grocery store. Even though we now live on the opposite coast, I found lobster tails at our local grocery to make this wonderful childhood, comfort-food that’s all grown-up.

Lobster Mac n’ Cheese

Vegetable oil

1 pound elbow macaroni (or other shell-shaped pasta of your choice), cooked al dente

1 cup Monterey, swiss, fontina or gruyere (this is totally up to you since all melt easily and taste great), shredded

1 1/2 cups sharp cheddar, shredded

1 quart whole milk

1 stick unsalted butter, divided

1/2 cup flour

salt and ground pepper

1/2 tsp nutmeg

1 to 1 1/2 pounds cooked lobster meat (defrost if frozen)

1 1/2 cups crushed butter crackers, such as Ritz (I smash them in a plastic bag with a rolling pin)

Directions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. Drizzle about 2 tsp oil into a boiling pot of salted water. Add the pasta and cook according to the instructions but al dente. Drain well. (You want the pasta al dente or slightly firm since it will continue to cook in the oven with the other ingredients.)
  3. Add milk to a microwave safe container and heat about 1 to 2 minutes, set aside.
  4. In a large pot, melt 6 TBSP of the butter. Add the flour and cook about 2 to 3 minutes stirring continually with a whisk. Then, while whisking add in the hot milk and cook two minutes longer until thick and smooth. You can add additional milk if it’s too pasty.
  5. Turn off the heat and add the cheese(s), salt, pepper and nutmeg. Stir until incorporated and the cheeses until melted and smooth.
  6. Add the cooked macaroni and stir to incorporate completely. At this point, you can add half of the mixture into one of two buttered casserole dishes — one will be with lobster and one without lobster (for picky eaters). Keep the other half of the mixture in the pot and add in the lobster. Then, add to the other butter casserole. You can forego this part entirely if everyone is eating lobster and add into one large butter casserole or 6-8 individual gratin dishes.
  7. Melt the remaining 2 TBSP butter and combine with the crushed butter crackers. Divide and sprinkle on top of all the casserole or gratin dishes.
  8. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes until bubbly and browned on the top.

Note:

The lobster can be substituted for crab, pancetta, bacon or any other of your favorites.

To cook the lobster, place it in boiling salted water (I used the pasta water and returned it to a boil). Let cook for about 4-5 minutes until the translucent color turns white and pink — don’t overcook or it’ll be rubber. Or, you can grill the lobster as well. Remove and let cool before cutting into chunks and adding to the pasta mixture.

Future White and Chocolate Peanut Butter Ball Recipe

Enjoy! XOXO Jill