One Pot, Stove Top Macaroni & Cheese Recipe

One Pot, Stove Top Macaroni & Cheese Recipe

The key to keeping this recipe creamy is to make sure the flame is low and to consistently stir the pot. The mac elbows need to be cooked slowly in the milk and any high heat will cause the milk to curl. Don’t leave the pot unattended.

Make sure you have both wet and dry measuring cups! Using the dry measuring cup to measure out the raw macaroni and wet cup for measuring out the liquid milk is crucial. There are volume differences between both dry and wet measuring cups. Read Here for more information.

Obviously with the stove top, there won’t be that cheesy crust that forms on top. But toppings of toasted bread crumbs or bacon should be a nice exchange.

2 cups large elbow Macaroni, uncooked (about 1/2 lb)
2 cups low-fat Milk (about 16 oz)
if needed, additional 1/4 cup milk or water for final cooking
1 tablespoon Butter, for flavor ( I tried this recipe once without the butter and I didn’t notice any difference with the recipe. More heart healthy!)
1/2 teaspoon Mustard powder
1 teaspoon Salt, plus additional for final season later
generous dash of Nutmeg
1 cup Grated Cheese, any one or combination of  ( jack, cheddar, Swiss, mozzarella, Gouda, Parmesan*, Asiago*, pecorino*) *Hard cheeses are best combined with a secondary,  softer, better melting cheese.
additional toppings: bacon bits, bread crumbs, chopped parsley, diced tomatoes (optional)
black pepper to taste (optional)

1. Place raw elbow macaroni in colander and quickly rinse under water. Let drain.

2. In medium sauce pan (about 3.5 qt), add milk, raw elbow macaroni, salt, butter, mustard powder and nutmeg.

3. On medium heat, slowly bring milk/macaroni mixture to a simmer, stirring the macaroni frequently as it comes up to a simmer. This will separate macaroni and keep them from sticking together. DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE! The milk mixture will come to a boil very quickly and leaving it unattended will leave a big mess on your stove stop.

4. Once mixture comes to a simmer, immediately turn down heat to LOW. Macaroni will slowly cook in the milk. Having your heat too high will evaporate the milk too quickly!

5. Continue to stir the mixture frequently so that macaroni will cook evenly and absorb milk evenly. If you don’t stir your mixture frequently, you will get a big clump of macaroni in the end! Stir, stir stir!

6. Cook for about 15-20 minutes or until milk has been fully absorbed. If macaroni is not cooked fully, add a little more milk or water  to mixture ( in small amounts) until macaroni is fully cooked. This will take about another 5 minutes.

7. When milk has evaporated, stir in grated cheese of your choice. Stir the  cheese evenly into the macaroni.

8. Turn off heat. Place lid on top of pan and cover for about 5 minutes. This rest period will allow macaroni to plump up and absorb any excess milk.

9. Take a final taste and add additional salt to taste. Before serving, stir one final time to mix everything together.

Serve immediately. Feeds about 3-4 people.

Category

I’m adding a new category to my blog we’ll see how this one goes but when I plan a meal and make it I will post the recipe and the alterations I made how it turned out and if I liked it. Hopefully it will inspire others as well to be creative and try new things. And if anything it can be my virtual recipe box, in case I want to make something but can’t do the recipe from memory.

Hope you all enjoy this!

Stuck

Stuck
On the Spot
With a vast expanse around you
But no way to get there Stuck
In in-activity
When there’s so much to be done
But you don’t know how to start Stuck
In nothingness
When you want to be involved
But you can’t find your place
Stuck
In time
When you want to move on
But you’re forced to waitStuck
In discontented routine
When you feel the responsibility to do something
But everything overwhelms you

Stuck
In loneliness
When loads of friends surround you
But you still feel so alone

Stuck
No escape!
In chains because of your own needs
Your own inadequacies
Your own fears
Because you simply know you don’t have what it takes

Stuck
In desperation
When you are forced
To wait it out

Pain

Pouring down around me,
I feel the ice-cold rain,
Still it can’t mask the feeling,
Of this stabbing, blinding, pain.
The sun shines no more,
Fallen forever like the beat of my heart,
Burning like that of the ring you once bore,
Destined for my finger from the start,
Of time, now and nevermore,
And shining just beyond reach of the shore.
My world is masked in endless fog,
Seeing the world from under a dark pond,
I feel like suddenly breaking into a jog,
Running to the end of the world and beyond.
The sky is the only place that makes sense,
So beautiful and empty like my soul,
My body turns to nothing and even less dense,
My heart always empty of the part that you stole,
I feel the weight of the universe times ten,
But on what? Without my better half I’m not whole.

I was looking through some of my old journals and found this (among others) and decided what the heck might as well post some of my old stuff as well as my new.