We have found that an economical dinner has been to roast a chicken one night, then find more chicken-related dinner items for the rest of the week. Seriously. A chicken is maybe $6...it will feed us for FOUR meals. Budget-conscious kids, TAKE NOTE. In any event, we were running toward the end of our chicken stash, and coming off a big run this morning, I knew I needed some carbs. For me, that means one thing: MACARONI AND CHEESE.
But I didn't want to go spend more money. I had some limited items in my cupboard and fridge, so I figured, time to see where all of this cooking practice has gotten me. TIME TO INVENT MY OWN RECIPES. So, ladies
Ingredients:
-2 and a half cups pasta (I used the rest of a box of macaroni and some whole wheat penne)
-1/4 cup unsalted butter
-1/4 cup flour
-2 cups milk (I used 1%)
-2 cups mozzarella
-1 cup frozen spinach
-1 cup chopped cooked chicken
-1/2 onion
-3 cloves of garlic
-1 tsp oregano
-1/4 cup fresh grated Parmesan
-1/4 cup panko (any bread crumb will do, I just had this on hand)
-salt
-pepper
How to:
-Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
-Cook the noodles according to package directions.
-Mix together the panko and grated Parmesan.
-Saute onion, garlic, and spinach until onion is translucent and the spinach is no longer frozen. Stir in the chopped chicken. I used a little olive oil spray, but a drizzle in a pan would work just as well.
-Melt the butter. Stir in flour until well blended. (I use this tool. It has changed my life for any sort of sauce. I HIGHLY recommend it, and anything by Pampered Chef. Plus, it's called a mini-whipper. AMAZING.)
-Gradually add the milk, blending it well. Let mixture boil for a minute.
-Add oregano to milk mixture.
-Stir in mozzarella to the milk until creamy. It does get a little gooey, but don't fear, it works out.
-Stir in spinach mix to the cheese sauce. Salt and pepper to taste.
-Add in cooked noodles. until all noodles are coated with the sauce.
-Pour sauce into an 8x8 pan.
-Sprinkle the Parmesan and panko on top of the mixture.
-Bake for 10 minutes until top browns and mixture is nice and bubbly.
Enjoy!
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