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Does anyone have any interesting variations that might be a regional french
dish we know as 'macaroni and cheese', using any of the numerous french
cheeses available?



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ukwill wrote:
> Does anyone have any interesting variations that might be a regional french
> dish we know as 'macaroni and cheese', using any of the numerous french
> cheeses available?



Others have offered good ideas for making a good mac and cheese. I
can't think of any way to make it regionally French except to substitute
a French cheese for the cheddar in the basic recipe. (Bet you thought
of that.) Also, I'd add tarragon or thyme for a French twist on the recipe.

--Lia

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"ukwill" > wrote in message alkaboutcooking.com>...
> Does anyone have any interesting variations that might be a regional french
> dish we know as 'macaroni and cheese', using any of the numerous french
> cheeses available?


I like to serve penne rigate and asparagus in a gorgonzola flavored sauce.

-bwg
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ukwill wrote:
> Does anyone have any interesting variations that might be a regional french
> dish we know as 'macaroni and cheese', using any of the numerous french
> cheeses available?



Others have offered good ideas for making a good mac and cheese. I
can't think of any way to make it regionally French except to substitute
a French cheese for the cheddar in the basic recipe. (Bet you thought
of that.) Also, I'd add tarragon or thyme for a French twist on the recipe.

--Lia

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"ukwill" > wrote in message alkaboutcooking.com>...
> Does anyone have any interesting variations that might be a regional french
> dish we know as 'macaroni and cheese', using any of the numerous french
> cheeses available?


I like to serve penne rigate and asparagus in a gorgonzola flavored sauce.

-bwg


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