Friday, February 20, 2009

Grown up Macaroni and Cheese from the Barefoot Contessa



Ingredients

4 ounces thick-sliced bacon
Vegetable oil
Kosher salt
2 cups elbow macaroni or cavatappi
1 1/2 cups milk
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
4 ounces Gruyere cheese, grated
3 ounces extra-sharp Cheddar, grated
2 ounces blue cheese, such as Roquefort, crumbled
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Pinch nutmeg
2 slices white sandwich bread, crusts removed
2 tablespoons freshly chopped basil leaves



Directions
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
Place a baking rack on a sheet pan and arrange the bacon in 1 layer on the baking rack. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until the bacon is crisp. Remove the pan carefully from the oven - there will be hot grease in the pan! Transfer the bacon to a plate lined with paper towels and crumble when it is cool enough to handle.
Drizzle oil into a large pot of boiling salted water. Add the macaroni and cook according to the directions on the package, 6 to 8 minutes. Drain well.
Meanwhile, heat the milk in a small saucepan, but don't boil it. Melt the butter in a medium pot and add the flour. Cook over low heat for 2 minutes, stirring with a whisk. While whisking, add the hot milk and cook for a minute or 2 more, until thickened and smooth. Off the heat, add the Gruyere, Cheddar, blue cheese, 1 teaspoon salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Add the cooked macaroni and crumbled bacon and stir well. Pour into 2 individual size gratin dishes.
Place the bread slices in a food processor fitted with a steel blade and pulse until you have coarse crumbs. Add the basil and pulse to combine. Sprinkle the bread crumb mixture over the top of the pasta. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, or until the sauce is bubbly and the macaroni is browned on the top.


I made this after I saw it on the show last week and it came out great. The mixture of the cheese was most excellant when paired with a nice light chianti. Also a little salad on the side with those little english tarts for desert. I only get to cook once a week now so I have to make it count.

4 comments:

ricpic said...

Bacon. Isn't it cheating when you use bacon? I mean a bacon and vanilla malted would wipe out a plain vanilla malted. Everyone knows that.

Ralph L said...

That's too much salt and pepper (and bleu cheese) for me, but at least it doesn't have dry mustard.

Michael Haz said...

That mac and cheese would need to be accompanied by a bacon martini.

Darcy said...

This sounds so delicious! I might skip the bleu cheese as well (did you use it, Trooper?(, though.

My brother makes au gratin potatoes with gruyere cheese. Just so amazingly good!

Bacon in just about anything is soooo good! And cheers, Michael H!