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Poblano Macaroni and Cheese, The Homesick Texan Cook Off and 100th Post...

If you read this last post about myself being one of the privileged few chosen to play with Lisa Fain's new cook book, The Homesick Texan then you'll know that this macaroni and cheese dish (and my 100th blog post!) is the second challenge recipe in our quest to be adopted by Lisa in the hopes of eating food like this everyday cooked lovingly by Lisa's own huge hands. I don't really know if Lisa has large hands but isn't everything big in Texas? This poblano macaroni is certainly big in spirit and belly-fillingness, It's rich and cheesy with a tiny ever so slight chile bite to it. This was my first time using poblano's so I didn't quite know what the heat level was going to be like. There's a great section in the book which explains all of the different chile's available and Lisa describes the poblano as "mild and slightly earthy" and I couldn't agree more especially with the earthy reference. After roasting and chopping the two chile's which equated to one cup, I threw them into the creamy bechamel sauce and thought that's a lot of chile. When I tasted the finished dish I need not have worried. It was very mild but full of flavor coming from mostly the poblano and the cilantro I thought.
As soon as it came out of the oven I showered it with freshly grated Cotija cheese which is a really great cheese, a little salty and very like a Feta this cheese is also a must have with any tacos or enchiladas.

Here's the recipe courtesy of The Homesick Texan:

2 Poblano chiles
8 oz's elbow pasta ( I used mini penne as It was all I could find)
2 Tbsp unsalted butter
4 Cloves of minced garlic
2 Tbsp AP flour
1 1/2 Cups of whole milk
1 tsp of mustard powder
1/4 tsp of cayenne powder
1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp lime zest
1/2 Cup of chopped cilantro
Salt and pepper to taste
4 Cups of grated white cheddar (12 ozs)
1/2 Cup of Cotija cheese

Roast the poblano's until black and store them in an airthight bag for 20 minutes. When they're done take them out and peel off the charred surface. Take out the seeds and slice them into inch long strips.
Bring a pot of salted water to a boil and add the pasta. Cook it for about five minutes only.

Preheat the oven to 375. Grease a large baking dish or cast-iron skillet and pour the drained pasta into it. In a pot melt the butter on low and then add the garlic. After one minute add the flour and stir constantly until the roux is a light brown color. Whisk in the milk and stir until thickened. Remove from the heat and stir in the mustard, cayenne, cumin, lime zest, cilantro and chopped poblano's. Add salt and pepper if necessary.
Slowly add half of the cheddar cheese and stir until melted, if the sauce seems a little thick return it to the stove until soft again. If it's still too thick then you can also add some milk to thin it out a little bit. Pour the sauce over the pasta and lightly mix. Top with the rest of the cheddar and bake uncovered  for 20-25 minutes or until bubbly and slightly brown. When it comes out of the oven sprinkle with the Cotija cheese and serve at once.

This post is part of The Homesick Texan Cookbook Spotlight and Cook-Off sponsored by Hyperion and hosted at girlichef






27 comments:

  1. For me this dish would be enough to thrully enjoy it;))

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  2. love it looks so tasty I love parmesan

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  3. Oh snap! You had me at poblano. Seriously yummy looking mac and cheese. Congratulations on your 100th post!

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  4. Awesome!! I am seriously in love with this stuff. Yours looks amazing :D Happy 100th post- that rocks =) Now slide that delicious pan of goodness my way...

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  5. Yum! There's nothing more satisfying than homemade mac & cheese, and this version sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Hawt. That looks so good. Like any red-blooded American, I love me some mac 'n cheese and I'm always looking for ways to heat it up. This sounds like something that will satisfy my spicy but not kill the hubby who's a bit of a wuss when it comes to hot stuff :) Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Good job..this looks AMAZING!! I love mac and cheese and big Texas flavors, so this is right up my alley. I need to get my hands on her cookbook!!

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  8. Gosh, I've missed quite a number of posts here and now you're at 100. You've been busy, dude! Love the updated banner too, don't think we wouldn't notice it. That Texan-style mac and cheese looks delicious so I guess there's something to be said about having big hands, eh... Let's have a recipe from The Homesick Scots next!

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  9. Congrats on 100! Great dish to celebrate it with!

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  10. Sounds delicious with the addition of the poblano.

    Lisa~~
    Cook Lisa Cook

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  11. Love the addition of the poblano! A super delicious dish, that is perfect for any occasion!
    Great photos, as well!
    Congratulations on your 100th post...and many more!

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  12. Mmmm, this looks so good. You have a nice blog! I'm visiting from the Jam Hands blog hop!

    http://thebiggreenbowl.blogspot.com

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  13. Congratulations on your 100th post! This mac and cheese sounds really tasty- love the roasted poblanos! :)

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  14. Congratulations on your 100th post. ;-) Your mac n cheese looks wonderful. This was such a delicious recipe--I really enjoyed it too.

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  15. Congratulations on your 100th post. Your mac and cheese looks so bubbly, cheesy, and inviting. I'm glad to hear you liked the slight bite of the poblanos. I loved this recipe as well.

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  16. Congratulations!
    What a great dish to celebrate number 100 with. Your photo's are awesome and you make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing and hope you are having a wonderful day!
    Miz Helen

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  17. I love roasted (mild) chiles. I love creamy, cheesy mac and cheese. Don't see how you can go wrong with this dish. Looks delicious! Will be flagging this to make when the weather cools a bit.

    Congratulations on your 100th post!!!

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  18. Your photos are amazing - and congrats on your 100th post! My taste buds are still sizzling from the m&c I just finished eating, and your post has me considering seconds. Looking forward to seeing what you cook next week!

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  19. This looks so yummy! I would love it if you came over to Cast Party Wednesday and shared this recipe with us.
    Thanks,
    I hope to see you there!
    http://ladybehindthecurtain.com

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  20. I like the Homesick Texan and this mac and cheese sounds truly amazing! Good job on you 100th post - you have a great blog going here:-)

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  21. This pasta sounds delicious. That cookbook sure is getting rave reviews. I think I need to check it out.

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  22. Congratulations on 100 posts! It does feel good doesn't it? Your dish looks amazing - great photos and flavor combination. I love the cilantro too :) Have a great week!

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  23. First of all, congratulations on your 100th post. Now, coming to the recipe, I love non-traditional mac & cheese and this looks awesome beyond words, I am bookmarking, homesick or not, I got to love poblano in it :)

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  24. I made this tonight...It was wonderful! Congrats on your 100th post!

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  25. Congrats on the 100th post! Your photos are seriously awesome, and I want a bowl all over again!

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  26. congrats!! 100th post, this looks divine!! I loved it, every last bite!!

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  27. Congratulations on your 100th post! :) And what a great recipe to celebrate with. So delicious. And again, your photos are swoon worthy. :P

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