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Nannys Simple Macaroni And Cheese

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Ingredients

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1 lb elbow macaroni
2 lbs of longhorn colby cheese sliced to about 1/8 inch slices (i have also used colby jack)
milk
salt and pepper

Nutritional information

878.2
Calories
447 g
Calories From Fat
49.7 g
Total Fat
30.8 g
Saturated Fat
143.8 mg
Cholesterol
917.9mg
Sodium
60.6 g
Carbs
2.4 g
Dietary Fiber
2.1 g
Sugars
45.9 g
Protein
227g
Serving Size (g)
6
Serving Size

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Nannys Simple Macaroni And Cheese

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    Haven't made it yet, but will tomorrow. My Mother used to make this, but since we only had can milk, she would mix some with water & used very little for the dish. Mostly was just longhorn cheese, mac noodles & salt & pepper. I am almost 84, so don't have her receipe.......reason I went on this site to try to find something a little like her's. It was dry, which is what I like, not creamy or mushy. She did not have butter, so used a little margarine (oleo, back then). Bake it until the cheese on top was nice a brown. I still remember eating it on a cold snowy night, along with a baked potato........one of my favorite meals. I also enjoyed her scalloped potatoes. Again, she used can milk, mixed with water. Layered the potato slices with a sprinkle of flour, salt & pepper. They were so good! Her meat loaf was a dream come true. People had little back then ('40's & '50's), but seemed to be so much happier. We only had meat on Sun. Rest of the week was cooked cabbage with potatoes; brussel sprouts; plain boiled noodle soup (no chicken); fried potatoes with onions; baked beans (from scratch, using navy beans & lima); green beans with potatoes, etc. I sure miss those days..........

    • 90 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Nanny’s Simple Macaroni and Cheese,Gosh, there are so many Mac and Cheese recipes! I looked at many before deciding to post my favorite recipe from childhood. My grandmother makes this all of the time. My girls and I love it but the Hubby doesn’t like it much. “Too bland” he says. Great comfort food!,Haven’t made it yet, but will tomorrow. My Mother used to make this, but since we only had can milk, she would mix some with water & used very little for the dish. Mostly was just longhorn cheese, mac noodles & salt & pepper. I am almost 84, so don’t have her receipe…….reason I went on this site to try to find something a little like her’s. It was dry, which is what I like, not creamy or mushy. She did not have butter, so used a little margarine (oleo, back then). Bake it until the cheese on top was nice a brown. I still remember eating it on a cold snowy night, along with a baked potato……..one of my favorite meals. I also enjoyed her scalloped potatoes. Again, she used can milk, mixed with water. Layered the potato slices with a sprinkle of flour, salt & pepper. They were so good! Her meat loaf was a dream come true. People had little back then (’40’s & ’50’s), but seemed to be so much happier. We only had meat on Sun. Rest of the week was cooked cabbage with potatoes; brussel sprouts; plain boiled noodle soup (no chicken); fried potatoes with onions; baked beans (from scratch, using navy beans & lima); green beans with potatoes, etc. I sure miss those days……….


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Boil Pasta According to Package in Salted Water.

    2
    Done

    For Firmer Pasta Reduce Boiling Time by a Few Minutes.

    3
    Done

    Drain.

    4
    Done

    Grease a Deep Casserole Dish (use a Spray).

    5
    Done

    Place a Layer of Macaroni, Enough to Cover the Bottom, in the Casserole Dish.

    6
    Done

    Add a Layer of Cheese Slices Covering the Macaroni.

    7
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    Very Lightly Season With Salt and Pepper (i Actually Skip This and We Add Salt and Pepper to Taste on Our Individual Servings).

    8
    Done

    Repeat These Layers Until You Are Out of Pasta.

    9
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    Pour Milk Over the Casserole Until the Milk Almost Reaches the Top of the Casserole Dish (it Doesn't Take Much Because the Dish Is Already Full of Pasta and Cheese).

    10
    Done

    Bake Covered For About 45 Minutes to an Hour in a 350 Degree Oven.

    11
    Done

    You'll Know It Is Finished Cooking When the Milk Is No Longer Liquid.

    12
    Done

    Sometimes I Add Leftover Ham Chunks to the Layers.

    13
    Done

    Cook Time and Servings Are Approximate!

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