Four-Cheese Mac and Cheese Recipe | We are not Martha (2024)

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Instead of starting with a traditional roux, this Four-Cheese Mac and Cheese begins with a sauce made from Hood Cream, Hood Sour Cream, and cream cheese. Add in three more cheeses and the result is the creamiest most flavorful mac and cheese you've ever had!

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When was the last time you learned something so cool that you knew your life would never be the same? OK, I may be being a tad bit dramatic, but last week I attended a cooking class put on by Hood Cream and Boston chef and brand spokespersonChris Coombs and learned two things that are blowing my mind. Those two things are:

  1. How to make the most delicious mac and cheese in the world... In a way easier way than the typical mac and cheese.
  2. How to make a croquembouche.... Which to be honest, I'd only really seen photos of before and just automatically assumed I'd never make one myself because, holy moly complicated.

First of all, you've probably noticed that I've been working with Hood and several of their brands for a long time. If you're from New England, you definitely know the brand well and I hope they're your go-to when at the grocery store. I've always known that Hood makes the highest quality cream, but one reason this event was so cool was to hear well-known Boston chef, Chris Coombs (of restaurants Deuxave, dbar, and Boston Chops), talk about how it's the only cream he uses in his restaurants.

The other reason is because I learned so many useable skills. And I'm going to show you the secret to the best ever four-cheese mac and cheese in this post!

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CROQUEMBOUCHE TECHNIQUE

But first, the croquembouche! Do know what croquembouche is? As you can see in the below, it's a gorgeous holiday dessert. It looks like lots of little munchkin donuts piled on top of each other, but they're actually choux pastry balls piled into a cone with threads of caramel. They're often served at fancy events like weddings and baptisms in France. Like I mentioned, I've seen croquembouche before, but it never even crossed my mind to try and make one because it just looked way too complicated.

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And, I mean, it's not exactly a quick and simple recipe. But it is definitely doable... And so worth it for the gorgeous results! Chef Coombs and his executive, chef Adrienne Wright (FYI she's going to be on the upcoming season of Top Chef!), did a little demo and then had us join in and get to work. They made all the cream puffs and showed us how to make the pastry cream and then had us whip the Hood Cream (by hand, no less!) and fold it into the pastry cream. Then we filled the cream puffs with chocolate, pumpkin, and vanilla pastry cream.

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Then we used hot sugar/caramel to build either a wreath or a tree. I went with a wreath and it was so fun to decorate... But even more fun to eat the cream puffs in between building. So yes, there are a few steps to making croquembouche, but you don't have to do it all at once and the results are stunning. I'll definitely be making my own croquembouche at some point and will potentially blog about it, too! In the meantime, here's the one I created in the cooking class... how perfect is this for the holidays?? I'm pretty sure all your guests would be impressed with this on the table!

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FOUR-CHEESE MAC AND CHEESE RECIPE

But today I'm blogging about the best mac and cheese ever. OK, so typically when I make mac and cheese, I start with a roux made of milk/cream and flour... Just because this is how I was always taught and never thought to question it. But Chef Coombs showed us an even more delicious way. Instead of a roux, simply start with a sauce made of Hood Cream, Hood Sour Cream, and a little bit of cream cheese. He made it look so easy and the end result was so incredibl that I decided to make it at home.

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But wait! There's an important first step... confit garlic. The recipe below shows you how to make a big batch of garlic (you only need 3 cloves for the mac and cheese), but you can keep it in your fridge for a couple months, so I recommend making it all. Literally all you do is sauté the garlic cloves in extra virgin olive oil over very low heat for about an hour. Try not to let it brown (my burners are all super hot for some reason, so mine did get a tiny bit brown).

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Like I mentioned, the sauce starts with cream, sour cream, and cream cheese.Then you mix in THREE more cheeses (the fourth in the four-cheese mac and cheese is the cream cheese), some spices, and your cooked macaroni. The recipe calls for comté, gruyere, and gouda, which made for an excellent combination, but you can use whatever cheeses best suit your tastes.

Mix in a little hot sauce and some cayenne (more or less depending on how spicy you like it), fresh thyme, salt and pepper, and 3 cloves of the garlic.

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Use an immersion blender to make the sauce nice and smooth. Then mix in the cooked macaroni. Whip up a quick panko topping, which is just panko breadcrumbs, butter, and parsley.

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Put the mac and cheese in a casserole dish or in individual ramekins and top with a healthy portion of panko. Nope, you don't have to bake it or anything. It's just ready!

I love making my mac and cheese in ramekins because you can just grab out of the fridge and heat it up before digging into your individual portion. Serving it like this is also absolutely perfect for the holidays... Imagine how excited guests would be to get their own serving of mac and cheese? I've never actually made mac and cheese for a holiday dinner before, but now that I have this recipe, that might need to change!

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OK, so let me just tell you that this is the creamiest, boldest, most flavorful mac and cheese ever. I know the creaminess is thanks to the Hood Cream and the bold flavor is thanks to the Hood Sour Cream and the amazing mixture of FOUR cheeses. Also, this four-cheese mac and cheese doesn't skimp on panko topping and I love a little crunch to my mac and cheese. Every bite was perfect.

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Having these little ramekins of four-cheese mac and cheese in my fridge is heavenly and also a bit dangerous. I'm tempted to grab one at all hours of the day. Seriously, I was in bed the other night and almost got up to heat up one of these bad boys. Luckily, I stayed in bed and told myself I could have mac and cheese for breakfast in the morning. Whatever works, right?

And with that, here are some super useful tips from Chris Coombs about cooking with Hood Cream:

  • Don't store cream in the door of your refrigerator; store it as far back in your fridge as possible. It needs to stay nice and cold and if it's in the door of your fridge, it will be exposed to warm air every time you open the fridge.
  • The fresher the cream, the better. Don't buy more cream than you need.
  • When adding cream to hot soups and sauces, only add it at the very end. Cooking it for too long at too high of a temperature will cause it to curdle.

Don't forget to visit the Hood Cream website for more awesome recipes that are perfect for the holidays!

How do you use cream in your holiday cooking and baking?

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Four-Cheese Mac and Cheese

Instead of starting with a traditional roux, this Four-Cheese Mac and Cheese begins with a sauce made from Hood Cream, Hood Sour Cream, and cream cheese. Add in three more cheeses and the result is the creamiest most flavorful mac and cheese you've ever had!

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Course: Entree

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Cheese, pasta

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Confit Garlic: 1 hour hour

Makes: 4 servings

Ingredients

Confit Garlic

  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 26 garlic cloves, peeled

Mac and Cheese

  • 1 cup Hood Heavy Cream
  • 1 ¼ cup Hood Sour Cream
  • 1 Tbsp cream cheese
  • ½ cup shredded comté cheese
  • ½ cup shredded gruyere cheese
  • ½ cup shredded gouda cheese
  • 1 tsp hot sauce
  • ½ tsp cayenne pepper
  • 2 tsp chopped thyme
  • 3 cloves confit garlic
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp pepper
  • 2 Tbsp grated parmesan
  • ½ lb. macaroni (or pasta of your choice), cooked according to package directions

Herbed Bread Crumbs

  • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 cups panko bread crumbs
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ½ cup chopped parsley

Instructions

Confit Garlic

  • Heat oil in small saucepan over low heat. Add peeled garlic cloves. Cook over very low heat until soft, about 1 hour (do not brown). (note: confit garlic can be made up to one month ahead. Keep refrigerated and completely covered in oil).

Mac and Cheese and Assembly

  • Combine Hood Heavy Cream, Hood Sour Cream, and cream cheese in large pot over medium low heat. Let the cream cheese melt and stir in the three shredded cheeses.Continue cooking over medium low heat, whisking constantly until cheese has melted.

  • Add all other ingredients (including the 3 cloves of confit garlic, reserve remaining cloves) except parmesan and mix with a hand blender until combined.

  • Add cooked pasta and parmesan cheese to pot and stir to coat in sauce. Cook until hot and slightly thickened.

  • Pour Mac & Cheese mixture into a casserole dish or in individual ramekins, top with herbed bread crumbs, and serve.

Herbed Bread Crumbs

  • In a large sauté pan over medium heat, melt butter with garlic until garlic is lightly toasted. Add panko bread crumbs and toss gently. Stirring occasionally, allow panko to slowly and evenly toast in the butter until golden brown. Season with salt.

  • Remove from heat and toss in a medium mixing bowl with the chopped parsley.

Notes

  • Recipe adapted from Hood.com
  • You only need 3 cloves of confit garlic for recipe, but I recommend making it all as you can store in airtight container in fridge and use over the next 2 months.

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