

Pasta: Cook the pasta according to package directions.I may or may not have eaten a plate full of this Steak Mac and Cheese with my glass of Malbec all while watching the Bachelorette with Sage the other night.Īnd I’m not even going to lie – somehow it was just the right fit. The creamy, tangy cheddar with the steak bites makes this Steak Mac and Cheese sturdy and bold enough to stand up to the smooth, velvety dreaminess of the Malbec. This is why I’m a huge fan of Barefoot – it’s affordable, there’s a manageable number of choices, and it really tastes good. And wait one more thing – a person who likes wine to actually taste good. I AM, however, totally a person who likes to cook with wine and/or have a glass of wine with dinner, and also a person who does not like to break the bank while shopping for wine. Continue whisking until all the cheese has melted and the sauce is smooth.You guys, I promise I’m not going to show up in this post and all of a sudden pretend to be a wine connoisseur – I’m totally not. Remember when I couldn’t remember how to say sommelier to the fancy people in Aspen? Yeah, um, that’s more my style. Remove the saucepan from heat and whisk in your grated cheese.Season with salt and pepper then leave to simmer gently until it’s starting to thicken. Slowly pour in the milk while whisking continuously until combined.Sprinkle over the flour and cook until slightly golden, which should take about 2 to 3 minutes. 600g of grated cheese (a mix of the likes of Cheddar, Gruyere, Parmesan or Red Leicester always works well).Especially if you follow our easy steps on how to make cheese sauce. You may think that a making cheese sauce from scratch for pasta – like mac and cheese – or other dishes such as cauliflower cheese, seems like a daunting prospect, but we promise it’s a doddle. Any food smothered with cheese sauce is so comforting when it’s cold outside and you fancy something simple but decadent to eat.
