Now that it is getting warmer, I know a lot of people don’t
want to use their ovens and stoves because it heats up their home. People who
don’t have central air like my bestie, Brandy is one of them, especially stick
to sandwiches in the summer. I came up with a genius way to make Mac and
Cheese. I know what you are thinking, in the microwave. It’s gross in the
microwave, trust me I know. It’s not the
microwave however. It’s in an electric skillet. They are such an amazing
invention, and I love mine. Our oven and stove are having issues at the moment
and Noah really wanted mac and cheese.
So, it dawned on me, after making what
my best friend calls poor man grilled cheese with toast and the microwave. I
could use my electric skillet. It was sitting on my counter. In my defense, it
had been a long five days at this point.
I was curious how making Mac and cheese in the electric skillet would
turn out. I carefully measured six cups
of water per the instructions on the Kraft Mac and Cheese box. I have honestly
only measured water a few times for mac and cheese in my life. I didn’t want to
over fill or get the electric skillet wet before using. The other times were
probably in Home Ec or Foods class because I am convinced that the teachers
know exactly to a science what 6 cups of water look like. I wouldn’t want to
get points off of my grades. Cooking is one of my passions and I can’t fail at
that ever. It’s not allowed. Here’s how
I made it.
Mac and Cheese in an Electric Skillet
6 cups of water
1 box Kraft Mac and Cheese
4 tablespoons butter
¼ cup milk
Turn on the electric skillet to 350 degrees. Carefully place
6 cups of water in the electric skillet. Bring water to a boil. It doesn’t take
as long in the electric skillet unless you have a super fast stove that boils
water in 90 seconds.
Pour in Macaroni and cook for 7 and a half minutes.
Drain macaroni
I then poured the macaroni in a Tupperware bowl and add the
butter and let it melt.
Add the cheese mix and the milk and stir until completely
mixed.
Enjoy!
This would be great if you are in a hotel room or at college
too.
It tastes and looks exactly like I made it on the stove.
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