Sunday, February 6, 2022

PRESIDENT REAGAN'S MAC AND CHEESE



Greeting fellow food lovers. I know I am LATE, and have not cooked for a few months. Some surgery got in the way and the recuperation lasted longer than I cared for. But I am WELL and doing great. And it's time to COOK AGAN !!!!

As many of you know, my lovely wife Penny worked for a U.S. Congressman (Cliff Stearns R-FL) for many years. From Bush 1 to Bush 2, she helped numerous people (Republicans and Democrats) with their federal issues. From speedy passports to foreign adoptions, she was who you talked to when you "called your Congressman".

Her first Christmas with the House, the staff got her a copy of the Congressional cookbook in the gift exchange. 

Just like your school and church cook books, the Congressional Cookbook was a compilation of recipes from those on the hill as well as many Governors. 

We had forgotten it was on the shelf until a few weeks ago, and I thought it might be fun to find a couple of recipes to try.

(Remember, this book was published in 1987 - Reagan was still President and Bill Clinton was the Governor of Arkansas.)

No, I am NOT making Bill Clinton's 'POUND' cake.

So the first recipe will be from the President himself.

no not that President.

not that one either, although Grover Cleveland is my favorite President of all time)


It's Ronnie Reagan's FAVORITE MAC AND CHEESE



PRESIDENT REAGAN'S MAC AND CHEESE

So let's take a look at what we will need.



½ LB MACARONI

1 TSP BUTTER

1 EGG , BEATEN

3 CUPS GRATED SHARP CHEESE

1 TSP, DRY MUSTARD

1 TSP SALT

1 TBL HOT WATER

1 CUP OF MILK


Boil the Macaroni in water until tender. Drain thoroughly. 



Put back in the pan, and stir in the butter and egg. Add cheese reserving some to sprinkle on top. Stir on medium heat until cheese is melted.



 Put mixture into a buttered casserole dish (oven safe) 


Mix the dry mustard and salt with the hot water and add the milk. Pour over Macaroni mixture. Sprinkle the top with the left over cheese.



Bake at 350 for 45 minutes until top is crusty. 

Serve.


I served my mac & cheese with a meat loaf recipe I wanted to try. The meatloaf was NOT a success. Tasted OK but it fell apart. I think using rolled oats as a binder is just a myth. Did not work for me

As far as the MAC and CHEESE goes, it was a W I N N E R.

I must say it is not as good as Penny's, but I wanted to try a few recipes to compare with. 

HELPFULL HINT..... You can have more than ONE recipe for a dish. Don't get into a cooking RUT !!!

I will make this again.

IF I HAD IT TO DO AGAIN...

I would not change a thing about this recipe.

You should give this one a try. You can thank me later.

And yes, I WILL try the meatloaf recipe again. I think I will give my buddy Gator's recipe to look at. More on that later on.......

......LET'S COOK. (at HOME)

   



Live Long and Prosper.

 



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