We have been trying to eat less meat in this house lately, and much more in the way of vegetables. Partly for economics and partly for other reasons. You may have noticed . . .
I had some chestnut mushrooms that needed using up the other day and so I thought to corporate them into a macaroni and cheese casserole. It ended up being really, really delicious!
I did an herbed cheese sauce, using two types of cheese along with some tarragon. I love the flavour of tarragon. It goes really well with cheeses and mushrooms actually . . .
I also added some chives and thyme. Both for flavour and colour. You could use fresh herbs, but I think when they are being incorporated into a sauce like this, it doesn't really matter. I always use the Bart Freeze Dried Herbs though . . . they hydrate really well, so it's almost like fresh herbs. Change your herbs often. I change mine at least twice a year.
The Toddster always says he doesn't like pasta, but then he has two helpings of whatever it is I make. Methinks he doth protest too much! In any case, I hope you'll make this. It's really, really, really good!
I had some chestnut mushrooms that needed using up the other day and so I thought to corporate them into a macaroni and cheese casserole. It ended up being really, really delicious!
I did an herbed cheese sauce, using two types of cheese along with some tarragon. I love the flavour of tarragon. It goes really well with cheeses and mushrooms actually . . .
I also added some chives and thyme. Both for flavour and colour. You could use fresh herbs, but I think when they are being incorporated into a sauce like this, it doesn't really matter. I always use the Bart Freeze Dried Herbs though . . . they hydrate really well, so it's almost like fresh herbs. Change your herbs often. I change mine at least twice a year.
The Toddster always says he doesn't like pasta, but then he has two helpings of whatever it is I make. Methinks he doth protest too much! In any case, I hope you'll make this. It's really, really, really good!
*Herbed Mushroom Mac & Cheese*
Serves 6fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
3 TBS butter
1 shallot peeled and minced
(Or the equivalent in cracker crumbs)
1 TBS butter, meltedCook the macaroni according to the package directions until al dente. Drain well and then stir this into the mushroom cheese sauce. Spread into a shallow buttered casserole dish.
Preheat the oven to 200*C/400*F/ gas mark 6.
Even though it's only 7am I could eat this right now Marie! This is our sort of food again and Peter prefers pasta and rice to potatoes so he'd really like this! xx
ReplyDeleteIt's exceptionally tasty too Pat! I am sure Pete will love it!
ReplyDeleteI can't understand why Todd doesn't like pasta - did he have a bad experience with it before you came into his life? I like using it because it's so versatile and my Swede loves it (but I'm pretty sure that there isn't a carb on this planet that he doesn't like).
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious. I found some chanterelles out near the forests by our summer cottage yesterday, so perfect timing once again.
Marie! I think you will love this! I am sure your Swede will as well. Chanterelles! Lucky you! Let me know what you think! xxoo
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of this.
ReplyDeleteI wish the hubby was not such a ticky eater.
Ramona make a portion for him without the mushrooms!
ReplyDeletesounds perfect for today, its blustery and cold here!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I keep trying to preach to the Italians about Mac and Cheese but they always seem a bit skeptical! Think I might be able to change their minds with this recipe though!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good - I love macaroni cheese and I love mushrooms, put them together and you have a fantastic dish. Cannot wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great version Laurie!
ReplyDeleteBeth, I hope you can convert them with this! Let me know how you get on!
Twilight, I just know you will love this.
Oh wow, that's about as comforting as food gets. I think I need some now! It looks so creamy and smooth. Xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Deena!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of this and I don't eat any meat at all but I sometimes feed it to my hubby who is a carnivore but I find that a good cheese is as, if not more, expensive than meat!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to make this anyway.
Hi Amelia. We have a very good cheese stall at our local market that often has nice cheeses on offer. I pick them up then and depending on the type of cheese, I freeze it. It works fine for something which you are going to use for cooking purposes.
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