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Theenglishcamper
05-05-2011, 05:11 PM
do any of you guys like mac n cheese post in the area below

JonnyP
05-05-2011, 07:57 PM
eh..?

paul standley
05-05-2011, 08:09 PM
I'm guessing macaroni cheese... Not my thing, reminds me of school dinners ...!

swkieran
05-05-2011, 08:27 PM
im with paul ,ewwwwww to the semalina for school pudding aswell lol

bigzee
05-05-2011, 09:07 PM
Yeah - macaroni cheese is a bit '70s nostalgic like chicken supreme and canneloni....but....pasta is good and cheese...well - more than good so yes. However these days we've been spoiled by the slightly more "s'fist'ca'ed" pasta'n'sauce recipes like cheese and broccili, which takes me back to my Peak district wild-camping cuisine of the '90s! Anything with cheese is good to me. You could probably convert me to Islam with the offer of large volumes of cheese!!

Why do you ask?

ANDYRAF
06-05-2011, 07:44 AM
He might mean Big Mac D and cheese, of course with fries and a drink. If this is what he meant no I'd rather have Burger King.

Andy

Theenglishcamper
06-05-2011, 04:57 PM
ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww mac n cheese sucks

jbrown14
06-05-2011, 06:56 PM
Ah. As I suspected. An attempt at a troll. Better luck next time, youngster.

I'll tell you what kind of "mac n cheese" we eat over here on the left side of the pond.

I make a roux with a couple of tablespoons of melted butter and a splash of flour, slowly add some milk while whisking the mixture to keep it smooth until I have about 3 1/2 to 4 cups of liquid. Then I add some EXTRA (much emphasis on EXTRA) sharp cheddar cheese, most likely from Vermont or New York because nobody else in the world can make cheddar like it, it's the kind of sharp that makes the muscles in your jaw hurt a bit when savoring it, it's the kind of cheese that one does not chew, rather let's it slowly soften and melt on the tongue (as much as it will because it's some crumbly stuff...) Anyway, about 8-12 oz of shredded cheese goes into the creme sauce to melt, then fresh ground pepper is the only spice I add to it. Pour the resultant cheese sauce over some cooked whole wheat pasta (shape of my choosing on that day) sprinkle with breadcrumbs and bake in an oven at about 350 degrees (F, not C :D ) for a little under an hour or until the top is golden brown and the sauce is bubbling up around the sides.

So, yeah, I like "mac n cheese." I've even been known to eat the cheap stuff out of a box on a hike, not often, but I've done it.

Theenglishcamper
07-05-2011, 07:25 AM
Dude how am i a troll and our mac and cheese is made the same

Roadkillphil
07-05-2011, 07:02 PM
Duuuude! Like Totally Bodacious Dude!! Sweeeeet!!!!! Cowabunga!!! Hahahaha ;)

Hey dude, Bill and Ted rule! And I surf.... lots, and I say "Dude" Lots too :D But no where near as much as you say "Dude" Josh :D

Mac and cheese sucks btw, unless your starving, and its pine cones or mac n cheese. I'll eat it, but only if there isn't anything on the menu

ATB

Phil

Roadkillphil
07-05-2011, 07:05 PM
However, I could eat chicken supreme till the cows come home :D

bigzee
07-05-2011, 09:09 PM
Ah. As I suspected. An attempt at a troll. Better luck next time, youngster.

I'll tell you what kind of "mac n cheese" we eat over here on the left side of the pond.

I make a roux with a couple of tablespoons of melted butter and a splash of flour, slowly add some milk while whisking the mixture to keep it smooth until I have about 3 1/2 to 4 cups of liquid. Then I add some EXTRA (much emphasis on EXTRA) sharp cheddar cheese, most likely from Vermont or New York because nobody else in the world can make cheddar like it, it's the kind of sharp that makes the muscles in your jaw hurt a bit when savoring it, it's the kind of cheese that one does not chew, rather let's it slowly soften and melt on the tongue (as much as it will because it's some crumbly stuff...) Anyway, about 8-12 oz of shredded cheese goes into the creme sauce to melt, then fresh ground pepper is the only spice I add to it. Pour the resultant cheese sauce over some cooked whole wheat pasta (shape of my choosing on that day) sprinkle with breadcrumbs and bake in an oven at about 350 degrees (F, not C :D ) for a little under an hour or until the top is golden brown and the sauce is bubbling up around the sides.

So, yeah, I like "mac n cheese." I've even been known to eat the cheap stuff out of a box on a hike, not often, but I've done it.
WOOOAAAHHHH....food porn! ....a totally new concept!! I like I like!
Incidentally, when you say "it's so sharp it makes the musces in your jaws hurt" we have a similar (but typically shorter) expression over here: "It makes yer tabs laugh!" (tabs = ears)

CanadianMike
07-05-2011, 11:03 PM
Is a Canadian staple for many of our lower income persons (ok, talking about kids here) but it's called Kraft Dinner (helps separate us from Americans)........... as you can see here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WYv0MQCQgA&feature=related

But I do still love Kraft Dinner!

jbrown14
08-05-2011, 12:03 AM
Is a Canadian staple for many of our lower income persons (ok, talking about kids here) but it's called Kraft Dinner (helps separate us from Americans)........... as you can see here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WYv0MQCQgA&feature=related

But I do still love Kraft Dinner!

Hey Mike, we have that stuff down here in the lower 48 as well. I grew up on it, and ate it many times in my poor childhood. My wife makes Kraft Macaroni & Cheese for my twins every once in a great while and I usually sneak a spoonfull or two for nostalgia's sake. :D

Bigzee, you folks in the Mother Country always seem to have an expression that simplifies some lengthy bit of American-ese. I'd try using "it makes yer tabs laugh," but I think I'd have to explain it too many times to make it worthwhile. I'll just laugh inwardly when my "tabs are laughing" over a bit of good cheese.

All the best (see, I didn't use ATB...we take the long road over here...)

Josh

JonnyP
08-05-2011, 08:15 AM
I had something called patty melt when in Montana once.. I would love to eat that again..