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[quote=Anonymous]Are you up for starch and chease? Boil your favorite pasta a la dente Slightly drain then put back into the same pot you boiled it in (pot should be hot still) Cut up 1/2 to 1 stick of butter in small chunks. Put in the hot pasta and stir to melt. Drop in finely shredded mexican cheese blend by the handful, stiring into the pasta to melt. After about 4 handfuls of cheese, pour in around 1/2 cup heavy cream, stirring to mix. Keep adding handfuls of cheese and splashes of cream, until you get the level of creamy cheesy goodness you want. If it looks clumpy, add a pat of butter, then a little more cream. Season to taste with salt, pepper and garlic, or whatever seasoning you like in your mac n cheese. Chopped bacon is good, so are chopped green onions. Bbq sauce and the costco chopped brisket mixed in is delicious. It is sooo easy and sooo yummy, but not at all healthy. It is one of those things you can only make every once in a blue moon because you will end up eating the whole pot all at once. You can also do this using italian blend cheese instead of mexican cheese blend, with a lot more garlic to make a really decadent and very easy alfredo sauce.[/quote]
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