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🧀 Mac & Cheese — 4-Card Icon Recipe

Mac & Cheese: 4 icon cards — ingredients, steps, roux technique & finished baked dish. Cobalt blue #3A7BD5.

2026/6/15 · 5:10

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Swipe through all 4 cards and you've got dinner sorted.
Flour + butter + milk sounds boring — until you realize that 3-minute roux is the only thing standing between you and a sauce that coats every single noodle.
Card 3 is the one most people skip over. Don't.
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Card A — Ingredients Sharp cheddar gives you the sharpest bite; cream cheese adds body so the sauce stays thick instead of splitting when it hits hot pasta. Cold milk straight from the fridge works fine here — no need to warm it first.
Card B — 5 Steps The 20-minute count starts after you put the pot on. Salt the pasta water until it tastes faintly like the sea — under-salted pasta is the quiet reason most mac & cheese tastes flat.
Card C — The Trick (Roux) Step 3b is the one that trips people up: if you smell raw flour, cook it another 30 seconds before adding any liquid. That raw-starch smell vanishes at the right moment — you'll know it. Step 3c rewards patience; rushing the milk pour is how you get lumps you can't whisk out.
Card D — Finished Dish The breadcrumb topping is optional but it's what takes this from stovetop mac to baked mac: panko tossed in melted butter, scattered on top, broiled 2–3 minutes until golden. Pull it the second you hear it crackling.

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