Spaghetti and Cheese
I knew what I wanted for dinner tonight. It would be easy to make and yummy to eat. I was thinking mac and cheese. This morning, I saw on a blog, this fantastic macaroni and cheese and I thought I would try it. It had me hungry hours ago.
Skipped out of school – the students don’t even do this. I headed straight for home. Without a care, I dropped my books, got a cup of coffee, decided to check my email and then make dinner. So far, so good.
Time for the kitchen and that mac and cheese. I don’t usually yearn for food but I was yearning. Then the everything went wrong. No macaroni. In my cleaning up for Passover, of course, I did not buy any. I felt deflated.
I was determined so I pulled out four half opened spaghettis, different sizes, different brands, all gluten free, of course. I didn’t care how weird this was going to turn out, I was going to have spaghetti and cheese instead of mac and cheese. Why don’t we use spaghetti? I figured, it had to do with the surface. Spaghetti might be too thin for a thick, gloppy sauce. Not true. It worked nicely. I have some relative close-ups so you can see how the cheese adhered to the pasta.
3/4 pound different spaghettis (you can use one kind) How do you pluralize spaghetti?
1/4 cup milk
2 tablespoons whipped margarine
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon mustard
I wanted to add 2 tablespoons of sour cream but I was out of it.
Method:
Cook spaghetti according to package directions or when using different pastas, follow your gut and hope for the best. Drain and rinse.
Add milk and combine.
Add cheese and salt and combine and allow to melt into each other.
Add mustard and mix it in.
Return pasta to this saucepan and combine until spaghetti is coated and gleaming.
Grab a fork and a salad and eat. Enjoy.
I did not use that delicious looking mac and cheese, I saw this morning. I am waiting to use it with real macaroni. This recipe was decided upon, as I took out items from my fridge. I stopped at the chocolate ganache. Someone else can try that.
I darkened the largest photo to show how the cheese adhered to the spaghetti. I think it is clearer.
I have been telling Ruth fromPresto Pasta Nights, each week, that it is the last week, I will have a contribution. Must get rid of the pasta in the house before Passover. I planned to return after the holidays. Happily, I got in, at least, two weeks. I feel like getting my weekly recipe to Ruth, is part of life. She is such a pleasure to deal with and it is fun to check out all those pasta dishes. Granted, I am getting more limited in what I can produce but it is pasta. Thanks Ruth who be found at Once Upon A Feast and of course at Presto Pasta Nights.
Our host, this week from Served With Love has a great blog. You must check out the poem she has for Presto Pasta Week. She also has some recipes, worth checking out.

Posted on March 15, 2010, in DAIRY RECIPES, PAULA DEEN, PRESTO PASTA NIGHTS and tagged cheese, creamy, mustard, spaghetti. Bookmark the permalink. 22 Comments.






Hi Chaya…
Oooh…I love mac-n-cheese! Girl, you may have just got me started on that very same “yearning”! Hehe! Very interesting…I would have never thought to use spagetti pasta…but your recipe and photos look scrumptious!!! Thank you for sharing this fab recipe with us today for Sunday Favorites…I’ll have to give it a try sometime!!!
Warmest wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design
Thank you so much for joining in with the fun of Sunday Favorites this week, my friend! Happy Sunday!!!
PS…just a little note (in case you missed it on my blog) I will be canceling Sunday Favorites next week…due to the fact that I’ll be on vacation and it’s also Easter Sunday! Hope to see you on April 11th!
Pure comfort food.Thank you for joining us at FF–have a great week!
whoever said that mac and cheese was only for little pastas was crazy. Love the spaghetti idea!
That is a great idea. Sometimes you have no shells or elbow macaroni so you can still make it with spaghetti. It would really be good in an oven dish with more cheese on top and baked.
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Thanks!
Sherry
Looks DELISH!!
Looks comforting to me!
Oh, yum! This looks scrumptious!
Thank you very much, Chaya. For the entry, and especially for the intro to my blog. You really made my day!
Cheese and pasta go together so well. I bet sour cream would be good with it. Thanks for participating in the carnival.
Oh my lord, I am sitting here groaning over the pictures. I need to eat something healthy, STAT, before I go nuts and lunchtime. You’d think I’d know better than to check out food blogs during the day…
I LOVE your comment about my pot roast! You’re too cute! Thanks for making me smile today! (and groan over food pictures, let’s not forget that)
This looks so cheesy and delicious! Sometimes the thought of a delicious meal like this really gets me through the work day, lol!
my kind of recipe… use it up and what i got in the fridge ingredient list!
I am absolutely swooning over this, Chaya!
I love all that ooey gooey goodness, and I bet the spaghetti was perfect! I think it would showcase the sauce more.
Mmm.
Yum! What perfect comfort food for a cold or needy night
We’re HUGE fans of cheesy pasta – spaghetti, elbows, penne, whatever! In fact, now I think I know what we’ll have for dinner tonight
LOL, I too thought I’d done with pasta before Passover, but there are still some packages in the cupboard.
Glad you love playing along each week as much as we love having you.
And your pasta ‘n cheese loooks wonderful.
Ha ha ha…im always craving or yearning for something and thats one of the reason i eat smaller portions now……
And ur recipe rocks,i made some mac n cheese for lunch awhile back ,and had it for dinner too……:-))))
have a fantastic week babes…
Yummy – you’re making me hungry!
Spaghetti and cheese looks really yummy. And great job improvising with stuff you had on hand
Love mac and cheese. Well, really I love any pasta and cheese!!!
This looks delicious! I think (however I could be wrong) that the word spaghetti stays the same singular or plural. Now back to food….yummy cheesy deliciousness…:)
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