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05/02/2011 10:38 PM
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Deb makes a basic mac & cheese, except she slices Kielbasa about 1/4" thick and adds that to the boiling water a few minutes before adding the macaroni... Then cooks the macaroni til al dente... That way the flavor of the Kielbasa penetrates the pasta... Drain Macaroni & kielbasa and mix all together with the cheese sauce... It's really excellent!
Lil' Smokies or any smoked cured sausage will work well... I made it once with Chorizo... Yummm, if you want a Cajun flavor... I have tried making it with those little cocktail hotdogs... it was only OK, compared to Kielbasa...
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