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How to cook baked homemade macaroni and cheese recipe with white sauce and breadcrumbs; learn from an expert chef in this free online video cooking series.

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  1. Ingredients needed to cook macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  2. How to boil pasta for macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  3. How to start the sauce for macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  4. How to rinse pasta for macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  5. How to begin making white sauce for macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  6. How to add ingredients like cheese to white sauce for macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  7. How to add bacon, ham and other ingredients to macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  8. How to add butter and bread crumbs to macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  9. How to cook baked macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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  10. How to freeze macaroni and cheese; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by Chef John King.

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Boxed macaroni and cheese, or mac 'n' cheese as it is sometimes referred to in less formal circles, has long been a staple of the bachelor diet. While urban legend suggests it was Thomas Jefferson who first invented macaroni & cheese, its widespread popularity must be credited to those who appreciate the simplicity of a meal in a box. For many of us it was the first dish we learned how to cook. We went to college where we experimented with the recipe, substituting the milk with ranch dressing (perhaps out of necessity) or adding a dash of Tabasco sauce and Tony Chachere's, if for nothing more than just a flavor check. But as we get older, our culinary skills must improve. New ingredients must be added to the mix. New cooking methods must be explored. All species must evolve to survive, and boxed mac & cheese is not immune to this law of nature.

While the debate still rages between radicals and purists whether casserole variations can still be called "macaroni and cheese," experimenting with spam, hot dog slices and even tuna can have its own rewards. In this series of free cooking videos, Chef John King shares his recipe for baked macaroni & cheese in white sauce with a breadcrumb topping. He takes you through the cooking process step-by-step, from opening the box to freezing bulk amounts for weeks of enjoyment. Not only will you learn how to boil pasta, make the white cheese sauce, and bake the dish to perfection, you'll learn exactly when to add those extra ingredients like bacon, ham, bread crumbs and more cheese that will set your masterpiece apart from the simplistic noodlings of mere amateurs. Thomas Jefferson once said "I hold it, that a little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing..." Be confident that he meant this to apply to the culinary world and prepare to cook "outside the box."

 
About the Presenter

John King John King has 25 years of cooking experience at Sparrow Hospital and 2 Years of culinary education at 5 Top Culinary Art School in Albion MI. He currently works at Bensons Vinaigrettes at 940 Elmwood Lansing, MI, where he has been making mouths water with some of his best dishes. dkdk

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