The last few months have been a whirlwind. I’ve recently started a big project that I’m really excited to share with you. Earlier this year I signed a book deal with Stewart, Tabori & Chang, to turn Illustrated Bites into a book! I’ve been delaying announcing the news, because for a long time it seemed too good to be true. Last week I turned in my first chapter, so it finally feels real. Now that the ball is rolling, I felt ready to tell y’all about it. The book is organized by season with four, five course meals that exemplify seasonal cooking. Like the blog, it will have illustrated recipes and how-tos, but it will have added emphasis on how to grow the produce yourself. The working title is Illustrated Bites, From Garden to Table, to be released spring 2015.
2015 still seems like an unrealistic future date, but it will be here before I know it. In the meantime, working on the book has totally consumed me. I’ve been trying hard to stay balanced, eat healthy, and get some exercise. To be honest though, all I want to do is eat comfort food and drink wine. This mac & cheese recipe is comfort incarnate. It’s rich, flavorful, warm, and nostalgic. Also, it’s pretty easy to make. The last time I brought this to a pot-luck everyone went nuts for it. If you’re looking for a crowd pleaser this Thanksgiving, I promise this one is a winner.
- 1 lb. macaroni pasta such as cavatappi
- 1 1/2 cups cream
- 1 cup milk
- 2 bay leaves
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1 cup grated parmesan cheese
- 1 cup grated mild cheddar
- 1/2 cup crumbled gorgonzola
- 3 tablespoons flour
- 3 tablespoon Butter
- 1 cup fresh breadcrumbs
- salt and pepper
- Preheat the oven to 400° F.
- Boil and salt a large pot of water. Cook your pasta, until it’s super al dente. Your pasta box will have a recommend cooking time for al dente, just subtract a minute or two from that. Drain the pasta, rinse it with cold water, and set it aside.
- In a sauce pot, combine the cream and the milk. Add the bay leaves and gently warm, but don’t boil. Set it aside.
- In another sauce pot, melt the butter. When it’s foamy add the flour, and stir continuously until the mixture begins to brown. Remove the bay leaves from the half and half, and stir in about 1/4 of it into the flour and butter. Continue to stir, when the mixture is smooth, add a little more of the liquid. Continue to slowly add the half and half, until it’s all incorporated.
- Mix the gorgonzola and the cheddar into the sauce. Stir in 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg, and 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and 1/4 teaspoon of pepper.
- Butter a 9x13in pan. Put in the pasta, and pour the sauce over the pasta. Toss in the parmesan cheese and sprinkle the breadcrumbs over the top.
- Bake for 15-20 minute until it’s bubbling, and the breadcrumbs are brown. Serve hot!
I’ll continue to do new posts here, and give you updates on the book. You can also follow my progress on Instagram and Twitter. I hope y’all have a great Thanksgiving!
Ohhhhhh my word what a gorgeous dish of comfort.
Congratulations and good luck with the book – I love your artwork and your lettering – I will look out for it if I can buy it in the UK.
More power to ye,
Susan
Congratulations on the book deal.
I love Mac N Cheese (who doesn’t???)! Looking forward to trying this new recipe! Congrats!
Thanks so much! Please do try it, it’s sooo tasty.
Congratulations on your book deal! Can’t wait to get a copy. I do love your illustration style (and subject matter too).
Thanks!
Congratulations! 🙂
Wow! This sounds amazing. And HUGE congrats on the books! Can’t wait to read it.
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congratulations! i’m so excited for you! I’m looking forward to having my own copy soon!
Thank you!
Congrats on the book deal – I love looking at your illustrations 🙂
Thank you!
That’s a really lovely graphic.
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Thank’s so much for sharing this recipe. Absolutely delicious!
I really hope everything is working out well with the deal you got i know it will be very time consuming. It’s something i also build on in my life
congratulations on your big news! i have submitted my illustrated cookbook draft a few publishers here in australia – it is a laborious and soul destroying task so extra kudos to you. gorgeous blog by the way, glad i found you.
X jade
Combining food + type = design is a marvelous thing. I love what you have done, not sure I can make this recipe though it sounds delicious, I need to go on a lunch break.
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I just stumbled upon your blog and – WOW! What an unique idea! Keep it up, don’t stop posting 🙂 you just got another follower!
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Just love the idea of making it into a printable. It would look perfect hung in any cooking affectionados kitchen! Love it! 🙂 And congrats on your book deal from one author to another! What an accomplishment!