So naturally, this post is about a meal that combines these 2 colossal worlds in a way that some might say they shouldn't be. But we know better. This started as a way to just make some old fashioned (kind of) traditional home-made mac and cheese. Then morphed into a sandwich that's probably one of the more disgustingly awesome things you can eat, with possibilities for all sorts of variations. I have my roommates to thank for being guinea pigs for these types of experiments. Always hungry guinea pigs. So get yourself some dried elbows and get down on some heady mac-and-grilled-cheese sandwiches.
What you need:
- 1 lb elbow pasta
- 1 package keilbasa (any kind works, get turkey if you want to be healthier. Then again, you're eating mac and cheese with kielbasa, so health is probably not your #1 concern here)
- Approx 1 package shredded cheddar, plus or minus depending on your love of cheese
- (insert additional cheese here) I wouldn't use a lot more, but if you have some gruyere or pepper jack you can sprinkle some in here
- 6 tablespoons butter
- 1/2 cup flour
- 3 or 4 cups of milk
- 1 tablespoon dry mustard powder, or some regular mustard if you don't have
- 2 tablespoons paprika, mixed in and on top
- 1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce
- Hot sauce
- Garlic powder
- Salt & Pepper, to taste
- American cheese
- Bread of your choice
1. First things first you want to cook your pasta. Quite the process. Should take about 8 or so minutes, check the box. Once it's done, drain and rinse under cold water. This stops the cooking process so you don't have mushy pasta, unless of course you LIKE mushy pasta then by all means skip this step.
2. While the pasta is cooking, brown up the kielbasa. The smell of kielbasa sizzling in a frying pan is something I've come to love over the years, so if you're unfamiliar with this, it's likely you will too. Once it's done cooking chop it up into bite size pieces.
3. Next you want to get your cheese sauce going. This is the fun, droolworthy part of the show. Melt the butter on low and gradually add your flour. Keep whisking this around as you don't want the flour to burn. Add most of your cheese, keep stirring. It should melt quickly. Add in your milk. Add in your mustard, garlic powder, black pepper worcestershire, and about half the paprika. Taste test for cheesy-ness. You can always add more.
4. In a deep pyrex glass type roasting pan, mix together your pasta and cheese sauce. Try to keep yourself from just eating it all right there. Add in your kielbasa throughout. Sprinkle on top some breadcrumbs, paprika, and a little more cheese for good measure. Pop this in the oven at 375 and cook for about 20 minutes, until things start looking crispy on top and cheese is thickening and bubbling. It's a sight to behold.
5. So you could stop here and call it a day. Enjoy you mac and cheese on a plate or a bowl, and be perfectly content. First time making this that is what I did. But putting it in an already cheesy sandwich just puts this whole thing over the top. So give it a shot.
6. For the grilled cheese, just butter 2 pieces of bread, throw on 2 slices of 'Merican cheese because let's have some processed cheese in our lives, and let this brown up. Top one side with your warm mac and cheese. Add a little hot sauce and garlic powder. If you have some pickles, they would be awesome here. Close that sandwich up and watch cheese heaven unfold before your eyes. An American classic sandwich meeting it's cheesy counterpart. Carbs meeting more carbs. Sausage meeting it's happy nesting place in between 2 pieces of bread. Ok ok, it's just mac and cheese between 2 beautifully buttered pieces of bread, but it's something you secretly want but don't get to eat/think about every day.
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