As much as I enjoy making recipes from scratch, time constraints necessitate using boxed, canned, frozen or prepackaged food sources. When it comes to macaroni and cheese, my recipe for
Creamy Macaroni and Cheese is better than any packaged brand. Four different cheeses melted into a heavy cream mixture before drenching perfectly cooked elbow macaroni...heavenly! But, it takes time to create, and sometimes that isn't convenient, so I go to the box. We prefer the Velveeta Shells and Cheese; it's the "rather have liquid cheese than powdered" principle. As to whether Velveeta is really a cheese, I'll leave that to those who have the free time for this debate.
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I made meatloaf to go with my Shells and Cheese casserole. As a joke, I took a photo of my meal next to the picture on the box. Personally, I think my meal photo looks much more appetizing.
Shells and
Cheese Casserole
Ingredients:
1 (24 oz.) box Velveeta
Shells and Cheese
1 (10 oz.) can cream of
mushroom soup
1 (12 oz.) package frozen
corn, thawed
1 (14.5 oz.) can diced
tomatoes, drained
½ cup diced onion
½ tsp ground black pepper
¾ cup crumbled bacon
Preparation:
Prepare Velveeta Shells
and Cheese according to package directions.
Preheat oven to 350F;
grease 3 quart baking dish with butter.
In a large bowl, mix
remaining ingredients, except bacon, with the prepared shells and cheese. Spread evenly into butter baking dish;
sprinkle bacon over top.
Bake for 30-40 minutes;
top will be browned and firm to touch.
Remove from oven and let
rest for 10 minutes before serving.
Makes 8 servings.