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    From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to All on Thursday, April 04, 2024 07:05:00
    I may go back to eating Mac & Cheese Box Dinner after reading this in
    my Simply Recipes feed. (https://www.simplyrecipes.com/)

    " My favorite upgrade is one I thought of one day when I had run out of
    butter and was still looking to impart some richness to the sauce.
    Inspired by the egg-based dish carbonara, I whisked an egg yolk in
    with the milk and powdered cheese. It definitely helped make the dish
    creamier without butter, but when I make the sauce with egg yolk and
    butter, that's when the real magic happens.

    What results is a glossy, silky cheese sauce that coats the back of a
    spoon, AKA boxed mac and cheese perfection.

    How To:

    When the noodles are al dente, I scoop out 1/4 cup of the pasta water
    and set it aside before draining the pasta. Then, to the empty and still
    very warm saucepan (off the heat), I add two tablespoons of butter,
    three tablespoons of milk or half and half, and the reserved pasta
    water.

    Once the butter has melted, I whisk in the egg yolk, working quickly to
    ensure that it doesn't scramble. Next, I add the cheese packet and whisk
    until there are no lumps and the sauce is silky and smooth. Finally, I
    add the piping hot pasta back to the pot, give it a stir, let it sit for
    a minute or two so the sauce can thicken a bit, and stir once more.

    And that's it! Served with grated Parmesan and a pepper grinder at the
    table (because little kids love sprinkling anything on anything), it's
    the easiest dinner I make.

    Simple Tip! If your egg yolk does curdle a little bit, you can still
    save your sauce. Just transfer the sauce to a wide-mouth mason jar,
    blend it up with a stick blender to smooth out any lumps, then add the
    sauce back to the pot.

    By Coco Morante - Published April 03, 2024

    It would work well in this recipe:

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Mac & Cheese w/Tuna
    Categories: Pasta, Cheese, Seafood, Dairy
    Yield: 3 Servings

    7 1/4 oz Box macaroni & cheese
    2 tb Butter
    Pepper
    1/4 ts Salt
    1/2 c Milk
    5 oz Can water pack tuna; drained

    Follow directions in cooking macaroni, drain. Add milk,
    butter, pepper, salt, and package of cheese. Heat over
    medium heat. Add tuna and stir. Heat until it comes to a
    boil and serve.

    From: http://www.cooks.com

    Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

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