Broccoli Cheddar Mac & Cheese

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What kid doesn’t like some Mac & Cheese?  I probably only had it a handful of times growing up, and never at my house (my mom liked to make sure I ate healthy and I thank her for it), but that doesn’t mean that the few times I had it I didn’t thoroughly enjoy myself…..cuz I did!  This is a nice adult twist to that kid favorite….courtesy of Rachael Ray.  Side note: if you don’t know who Rachael Ray is you’re missing out.  She’s got some amazing recipes that you can check out on foodnetwork.com.

To start, drizzle some Extra Virgin Olive Oil (or EVOO as RR likes to say)

 

Next cut your chicken breasts into bite sized pieces by cutting strips down the length of the breast, and then cutting those strips into nice little cubes.

 

Place diced chicken into the pan and season with salt and pepper.

 

After chicken has cooked a couple minutes, chop up a small onion (or a quarter of an onion like me since I’m not a big fan of onions) and add it to the chicken.  Let chicken and onions cook together for a few more minutes, then turn off the heat and reserve.

 

While chicken is cooking, boil some water in a large soup pot.  When you have the water boiling, throw in some salt and your favorite pasta.  I would normally use elbow or macaroni pasta since this is “Mac & Cheese” but for low carb purposes, I elected to use my 5 net carb penne pasta.

 

When pasta is almost done cooking to “al dente” chop up some broccoli and add it in with the pasta.

 

Now comes the fun part.  The making of the cheesy sauce!  Start by adding 3 tbsp of butter to a large sauce pan.  That’s right you heard me!  Say “yes” to the butter!

 

Next, add 3 tbsp of flour, 1/2 tsp of cayenne pepper, and 1 tsp of paprika.

 

 

Whisk until thoroughly combined.  This is creating a roux which will help thicken up our cheesy sauce.

 

Add 3 cups of milk to the roux, and stir to combine.

 

Turn stove on high to bring to a quick boil, then turn down to low and let simmer for 5 minutes.  Stir occasionally.

 

Next, grate up some sharp cheddar.  There are not many things better than freshly grated cheddar.  It puts a smile on my face.

 

Add about 3 cups of cheddar to the sauce and stir to melt it all in so it’s nice and ooy gooy.

 

Look at that yummy cheesy sauce!

 

Add 1 tbsp of dijon mustard (I know….I don’t like it either but it makes the sauce have a nice tang to it) and stir until combined.  Add salt and pepper to taste.

 

Now it’s time to combine everything!  Drain your broccoli and pasta and add it back to the pot, along with the chicken.  Then pour a nice helping of cheesy sauce all over everything and stir it around so that every morsel gets coated in the cheesy goodness.

 

 

Put it on a plate, or eat it straight out of the pot!  Either way it will make for some yummy in your tummy!

My New Favorite Snack

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This is a little bit of heaven in my mouth.  My new “ice cream” substitute.  Deliciousness in a bowl.  This is Greek Yogurt with fresh Berries and 2 packets of Splenda.  Thank you. That is all.

 

 

P.S. Without the Splenda, it just wouldn’t taste that great.  Plain Greek Yogurt is not sweet at all if you’re getting the REAL stuff, and not that Danon fake fruity stuff they like to pass off as Greek Yogurt.  Do yourself a solid and try it this way!  20 grams of protein in one serving…..can’t beat it!

Lacey the Dare Devil

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Our kitty, Lacey, is our dare devil cat.  A couple months ago I caught her on the banister which looks over our stairs and front entrance.  In other words, if she fell off on the wrong side, she would fall from the banister on the 2nd story to the floor of the 1st story….probably about 25+ feet.  I don’t know how she even jumps up there without losing her balance!  Cats are amazing I tell ya!

 

 

I guess if she really lost her balance she could try to jump onto the chandelier.  Although, then how would we get her down?

 

My baby blue eyes!