Anonymous wrote:Grew up in NYC, attended Thanksgiving at an aunt's home in CT every year growing up, and have lived in DMV for 30 years. Qe have NEVER served mac n cheese at any of our Thanksgivings. And never will.
Anonymous wrote:Midwest thing.
Anonymous wrote:my very white ILs have it because everyone likes it-- I don't understand why you would put stuffing, mashed potatoes, and mac n cheese on the same table. To me a meal can have potatoes, rice OR pasta, but never more than one. Cheese and chocolate are not flavors I look for on Thanksgiving. There are a lot of things I like but don't want to eat on Thanksgiving. But their mac n cheese means more other stuff for me, so ... shrug
Anonymous wrote:my very white ILs have it because everyone likes it-- I don't understand why you would put stuffing, mashed potatoes, and mac n cheese on the same table. To me a meal can have potatoes, rice OR pasta, but never more than one. Cheese and chocolate are not flavors I look for on Thanksgiving. There are a lot of things I like but don't want to eat on Thanksgiving. But their mac n cheese means more other stuff for me, so ... shrug
Anonymous wrote:PP here. This is the recipe
https://www.cookingchanneltv.com/recipes/over-the-rainbow-mac-and-cheese-3101319
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. This is the recipe
https://www.cookingchanneltv.com/recipes/over-the-rainbow-mac-and-cheese-3101319
Wow - eight cheeses! Looks delicious, although it must be a billion calories per serving.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. This is the recipe
https://www.cookingchanneltv.com/recipes/over-the-rainbow-mac-and-cheese-3101319
Anonymous wrote:I’m from the upper Midwest and have never seen macaroni and cheese at Thanksgiving dinner. I know it’s usually a side at bbq places, but other than that, I’ve always thought of it as an entree (mostly for kids) rather than a side dish. Maybe some people add it to their Thanksgiving menu to suit picky kids? There are already so many carb-heavy dishes at Thanksgiving, mac & cheese doesn’t seem like an appealing addition.
Anonymous wrote:FYI, if you want a proper thanksgiving mac and cheese recipe, try Patty laBelle's. She also has a good sweet potato pie.