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R2Egg2Q

is One Chatty Farker
Joined
Aug 15, 2010
Location
Pleasanton, CA
There's a special "Noodles from Around the World" Throwdown this month so some mac & cheese on the BGEs was in order. I adapted a recipe for Mexican Mac from a restaurant called Homeroom based in Oakland, CA that specializes in Mac & Cheese.

I had some heat left after cooking dinner the night before on our large Egg so I cooked up some mexican chorizo in a skillet:
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The next day I continued the cook starting with the excitement of putting elbows into boiling water (ok, not so exciting to look at :grin:) in the small Egg. Finished cooking the noodles and drained/rinsed with cold water without incident.
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Then I got to work on the bechamel by melting butter:
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Adding flour, determined I needed a some direct heat and removed the stone deflector. Poured in warmed milk and whisked for a few minutes and then added a little salt:
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Then grated pepper jack cheese followed by some chopped chipotles with adobo sauce and cooked chorizo:
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Added the pasta, stirred, and cooked for a few minutes:
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Served with some pico de gallo and some lime wedges:
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Mrs R2 and I have a fairly low tolerance for spicy foods so this was pushing our limits for spiciness but it was delicious.

Thanks for looking!
 
I really have to stop reading these before bed. John, that looks ridiculously tasty. Well done.
 
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