Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do this for Christmas Eve every year. Assemble a day ahead up to the point of putting on bread topping - do that right before baking.
Do you rinse the macaroni after draining? Martha’s recipe says you should rinse but others say no…what’s the best plan??
DP, but I do rinse for this recipe to stop the cooking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do this for Christmas Eve every year. Assemble a day ahead up to the point of putting on bread topping - do that right before baking.
Do you rinse the macaroni after draining? Martha’s recipe says you should rinse but others say no…what’s the best plan??
Anonymous wrote:I do this for Christmas Eve every year. Assemble a day ahead up to the point of putting on bread topping - do that right before baking.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of my go-tos when I need a make ahead dish. It works great. I prep everything up through assembling the macaroni and the sauce in a baking dish, then cover with foil and refrigerate. Next day, set it on the counter for 20-30 minutes to take the chill off the dish, put on whatever topping you want to use, then bake as normal.
I always boil the macaroni for a minute or so less than the directions on the box, so it still has a firm bite. It softens up as the final dish bakes. I don't do anything different if it's going to sit in the fridge overnight.