Modernist Cuisine - Mac and Cheese

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titch
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Re: Modernist Cuisine - Mac and Cheese

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Awsome.
sounds better than the stuff served up to me.
at the home for wayward boys and girls.
What is the Island cheddar like?
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Amfibius
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Re: Modernist Cuisine - Mac and Cheese

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Looks good ;) I can't remember the exact type of cheese looked in the book (and too lazy to go downstairs to look it up) ... but I made this several months ago as well. I used the exact cheeses called for in the recipe, and it turned out really well:

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Re: Modernist Cuisine - Mac and Cheese

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Yuuummmmm!!!!!! Looks tasty guys. 8)
Try it in the smoker.
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Re: Modernist Cuisine - Mac and Cheese

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DrSweetsmoke wrote:Yuuummmmm!!!!!! Looks tasty guys. 8)
Try it in the smoker.
I've done Carbonara bake, finished in the Kamado on Heavy Smoke...that was awesome!

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