Jill: "I have no clue what to make for dinner tonight"
Katie: "Homemade mac & cheese"
Jill: "Done."
If only meal ideas came that easily every time (that's what she said). As mentioned in a previous post, Katie isn't much of a cook. She has certainly redeemed herself with this recipe (if you can even call it that...).
Jill: "OK can you tell me the recipe"
Katie: "Sure. Maybe a bag of pasta, something like that. Cook it and put a layer down. Sprinkle some garlic salt and pepper then put some dopples of butter, like 9 of them or something."
Jill: "Are dopples like cubes?"
Katie: "No, more like when you use a lath on a piece of wood. The wood shavings that come off...those are like dopples. 9 of them. Then sprinkle flour on. Sort of like it's a light dusting of snow. Add grated cheese and repeat until the dish is full. Oh yeah, and milk. Maybe like a 1/2 cup or something."
As you can see, Katie is quite technical and exact with her cooking. Props to Katie, because it turned out! Here is how I translated Katie's 'recipe'.
6 - 8 cups cooked pasta
1 1/2 - 2 cups grated cheese
2 tbsp butter (I'd omit the butter next time- all that cheese provides quite of bit of grease...)
1 tbsp flour
1 tbsp flour
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 cup milk
salt & pepper to taste
Method
Cook pasta. In an oven proof dish (with lid) put 1/3 of the pasta in the bottom. Sprinkle with garlic powder, salt, pepper and flour. Add 1/3 of the cheese. Repeat twice more. Add milk over top. Cook covered at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. Uncover and cook for 5 additional minutes. Serve immediately. I had it with ketchup. Yum!
1 comment:
AMAZING!!!! I just deep belly laughed in my living room alone!!!! Kt should probably write a reciepe book, xoxoxo
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