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Macaroni and cheese rue
Macaroni and cheese rue





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Seasoning salt is used sometimes, evaporated milk, the argument of 'eggs vs no eggs' always comes up, but its core is based around very simple and mostly mandatory ingredients.

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It's amazingly simple in theory, but there are plenty of tiny tweaks that many do to make their mac unique. There's no roux, there's no stove-top happenings, it's simply southern baked macaroni and cheese.

macaroni and cheese rue

Southern baked macaroni and cheese is from scratch, period. What makes 'black folk' or southern baked macaroni and cheese different? Possibly exiled from all cookouts, depending on how bad you've disrespected the mac and cheese. If you bring any type of mac and cheese recipes made from a box or in a store, you will be ragged on and not allowed to bring food again. Which is every holiday: Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, 4th of July, birthdays, marriages, births, funerals. Our mac and cheese is just as important as any main dish at every holiday it shows up at. It's bestowed upon only those who can be trusted with the responsibility of making mac and cheese, because you are not messing up Thanksgiving with bland, overcooked, sad mac and cheese. Why is southern baked macaroni and cheese so important to black culture?įor one, black people hold macaroni and cheese in high regard, and it's the pinnacle of black culinary accolades. Creamy, rich, ooey-gooey, super cheesy, with those crispy browned cheese edges.no one can resist perfectly baked mac and cheese. Of course, there are a whole lot more slavery problems that were still going on after that, but just like how America celebrates July 4th, we celebrate Juneteenth, the 19th of June, as the official day by feasting, dancing, and merriment, as our ancestors did when they were freed.Īnd while they probably didn't have mac and cheese back then for their freedom feast, it's a pillar in black cuisine and definitely one in my house. A whole two years after they were legally freed, but.you know, until the Army came to physically come to tell them they were free, they certainly weren't told by their illegal traffickers and abusers.

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Which is why it's here today, on Juneteenth.įor those who don't know, Juneteenth (or Emancipation Day) is a holiday celebrated by Black Americans for the official dying bell of slavery when the Civil War ended, Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, and the last slaves in Galveston, Texas were told they were free in 1865. A staple in soul food and southern cooking, this mac and cheese goes back generations and is saved for special occasions. You know, the one with all the memes about how only specific people in the family (usually an Auntie or Grandma) are allowed to make it. Serve at your Thanksgiving table with my grandma's candied yams and southern slow-cooked green beans to give your meal a Southern flair!

macaroni and cheese rue

Southern baked macaroni and cheese, also called soul food mac and cheese, is the ultimate in comfort food.







Macaroni and cheese rue