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		<title>Clearing out the Cheese Bin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never complain about having too much cheese in my fridge.  Come to think of it cheese may be my favorite food if we&#8217;re speaking in general terms.  My man crow and I were blessed with a car this past weekend so I got a chance to stock up on all my favorite groceries, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never complain about having too much cheese in my fridge.  Come to think of it cheese may be my favorite food if we&#8217;re speaking in general terms.  My man crow and I were blessed with a car this past weekend so I got a chance to stock up on all my favorite groceries, which of course included various cheeses.  By Sunday I was the proud owner of Gruyere, Parm, Mozz, Feta, and Goat Cheese.  I needed to devise a plan to use these goodies up before the unthinkable happens: they spoil!<br />
Glancing at a head of cauliflower I just got in my vegetable box and a desire to use up as much cheese as possible, I figured a safe but delicious bet would be some baked mac and cheese&#8230;.with cauliflower.</p>
<p><strong>Baked Cauliflower Mac &amp; Cheese</strong><br />
<img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-414" title="IMGP0834" src="http://crowsinthekitchen.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMGP0834-300x225.jpg" alt="IMGP0834" width="251" height="189" /><br />
This was my first attempt at making mac &amp; cheese from scratch and to be honest, I winged it so I can&#8217;t provide exact measurements but here&#8217;s the basic technique:<br />
<strong>Bechemel/Cheeeese sauce:</strong> saute butter/oil, garlic, finely diced onions until translucent.  Add flour and cook for another 3 minutes, then gradually whisk in heated milk.  Let mixture thicken another 5-10 minutes, then stir in grated cheese (I used gruyeye, mozz and parm), season with salt and pepper, a pinch of cayenne and remove from heat.<br />
<strong>Pasta/Cauliflower:</strong> I used whole wheat pasta so it would hold a good consistency while baking, cook in boiling salted water till al dente.  Add the cauliflower florets in the last 3 minutes.<br />
<strong>Baking:</strong> Combine the pasta, cauliflower and sauce in a large bowl.  Pour mixture into a baking dish, top off with a layer of parm cheese and bread crumbs and bake covered in a 375 degree oven for 15 minutes.  Remove foil and bake an additional 15 minutes, then let set before serving.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-418" title="IMGP0830" src="http://crowsinthekitchen.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMGP0830-225x300.jpg" alt="IMGP0830" width="229" height="306" />Mo brought over a delicious green salad with a homemade balsamic and grainy mustard vinaigrette and before I knew it we had an impromptu dinner party on our hands!</p>
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