After the green hamburgers, I needed some success, so where did I turn? Macaroni and cheese! You just can't beat macaroni and cheese. I could probably find a whole blog that is dedicated to only macaroni and cheese recipes (Oooh, I should look! Anyone know of one?). And it is perfect for hiding pureed vegetables. So here is my first attempt....
While the noodles cooked... (just over 1 cup uncooked noodles)
1 cup pumpkin puree
1 cup shredded colby/jack cheese (that is just what we had in the fridge)
1 heaping spoonful cream cheese (to help it be creamier?)
Pepper
I melted it all until it was smooth, then added the cooked macaroni. I thought it tasted a little pumpkiny, so I threw an extra 1/2 cup of cheese on top and baked it for a few minutes.
:) I forgot to take a picture of the final product, but here are some of the process...
Oh, I also added peas before I baked it. More veggies! Plus I think it looks prettier. ;)
I thought it tasted great! It was creamy and yummy.
The Verdict:
The research team thought the texture was 'different', and liked the baked cheese on the top the best. Interestingly, he could not guess the vegetable.
I have three ideas for future mac n cheese:
1. Use sharp cheddar cheese, stronger flavor will cover the veggies better
2. Use several different veggies to even out the flavor (next I think I will try pumpkin, tomato, cauliflower)
3. Add canned salmon... fish flavor dominates everything! (plus it's so good for us)
I am already looking forward to making more mac n cheese!!
ps. You will all be happy to know, that I did not put any turnip greens in my brownies. ;)
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