Homemade Mac and Cheese Bacon a Fuoco
- 2 Tablespoons Butter
- 2 Tablespoons All-purpose Flour
- 1/4 cups Milk
- 8 ounces, weight Smoked Gouda, Grated
- 8 ounces, weight Aged Cheddar, Grated
- Sea Salt And Pepper, To Taste
- 6 cups Dry Pasta Shells (approximate)
- 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
- 1 Scotch Bonnet Pepper, Stem And Seeds Removed, Diced
- 2 Jalapenos, Diced, Seeds Included
- 1 pound Bacon, Cooked To A Crisp And Crumbled
- For the cheese sauce: Heat the butter in a saucepan over medium-high heat.
- Add the flour into the melted butter and whisk until a roux has formed.
- Once a roux has formed, slowly add the milk, and continue to whisk.
- When the mixture comes to a simmer, add the grated cheeses in parts.
- Stir slowly to keep the mixture moving, preventing it from burning.
- Add a pinch of sea salt and some ground black pepper to taste.
- In the meantime, boil the pasta in a large pot with the olive oil added to the water to keep the shells from sticking.
- When the cheese sauce has thickened, remove it from the heat.
- Stir the sauce occasionally as your pasta boils to keep it from forming a film on top.
- When its done drain the pasta, rinse it and pour it into a large baking dish (I used a deep 9x12 dish).
- Pour the cheese sauce on top, add the hot peppers and bacon, then stir until ingredients are evenly distributed.
- With the oven set to a low broil, place the baking dish on the top rack and broil until cheese bubbles and, if you want, until it browns on top and forms a bit of a crust.
- I stress that you stand next to the oven and watch the dish very carefully, because broilers can burn your food quite easily.
- Every broiler is different, but I kept mine in for approximately 5-7 minutes.
- This may be different for you, so be careful.
- I prefer using the broiler as opposed to the oven because its a quick zap of heat to the top of the dish as opposed to an evenly distributed heat that dries out the entire dish.
- I dont know about you, but I like my mac n cheese thick and creamy!
- This serves well as a side or as a main dish.
butter, allpurpose, milk, gouda, cheddar, salt, pasta shells, olive oil, scotch, jalapenos, bacon
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/homemade-mac-and-cheese-e28093-bacon-a-fuoco/ (may not work)