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Roasted Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese with Crispy Topping Plus An Award

Butternut Squash has become one of my latest food obsession.  I love the sweetness of the squash and it is a great ingredient for the fall and winter.  It is also a good source of fiber and vitamin A & C.  Now that the weather is getting cooler, I am craving for more comfort food.  I thought I would make a classic cheese sauce (Mornay) to make the ultimate mac and cheese.  The twist is to add the butternut squash to make it extra special.

Roasted Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese (Serves 6-8)
2 cups of roasted butternut squash (2 small size butternut squash)
1 cup of small diced butternut squash (half of a small size squash)
5 tbsp of unsalted butter
4 tbsp of flour
2 cups of milk
1 cup of grated Gruyere cheese
1 1/4 cup of grated Parmigiano Reggiano
1 pinch of nutmeg
2 sage leaves plus 1 tsp of chopped sage leave
1 lb of Cavatappi or Cellentani pasta (spiral shaped)
1 cup of panko breadcrumbs
Salt & pepper to taste

First preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cut the butternut squashes in half and scoop out the seeds, drizzle with olive oil, season with salt, pepper and roast for approximate 45 minute.  They should be roasted until a fork is able to pierce through the flash easily.  Set aside to let cool, once it's cool enough to handle, scoop out the squash and reserve to make the sauce.
Butternut Squash Mornay Sauce
Cook pasta in salted water.  Since the pasta needs further cooking in the oven, under-cook the pasta for at least a few minutes according to cooking instruction, drain and set aside.  Puree 2 cups of the roasted squash in the food processor and slowly add 2 cups of warm milk.  Season and taste the puree.  Keep the puree hot while work on the roux.  Melt 4 tbsp of butter then whisk in four tbsp of flour.  Whisk until the flour is cooked and the roux is still pale in color.  Keep your eyes on it constantly as you don't want your roux to turn to a darker color.  Slowly combine the puree to the roux and whisk until the liquid is well incorporated and thickened.  Add the nutmeg and sage leaves, cook for another few minutes.  Then incorporate the two cheeses and stir until they are melted.  Before adding the pasta, take out the sage leaves then combine pasta with the sauce and mix well.  Spray non-stick oil to a baking dish and add pasta to the pan.

Cruchy Butternut Squah and Panko Crust Topping
Saute and brown the diced butternut squash with the remaining 1 tbsp of butter until the squash starts to get crispy.  Sprinkle with a tsp of chopped sage.  Then combine the panko breadcrumbs and 1/4 cup of parmiaggio reggiano.  Mix well and saute for another minute or so, taste then season with salt and pepper if necessary.  When the breadcrumbs is toasted, sprinkle the topping on top of the mac and cheese.  Cover with foil and bake in a 350 degrees oven for 25 minutes.  Uncover then bake an additional 10 minutes and serve immediately.
I love the crunchy butternut squash mix in with the breadcrumbs.  It creates a nice contrast to the creaminess of the pasta.   This is not your regular mac and cheese and by adding the butternut squash, it gives this dish a different flavor profile.  The sweetness of the squash really compliments well with the saltiness of the Gruyere and Parmigiano Reggiano.  My husband, who is a traditionalist when it comes to his mac and cheese, was pleasantly surprised by how much he loves the butternut squash flavor.  So give it a try, and let me know what you think.

Award
Now what's this?  An award for me, this is too much.  I received this award from the delightful and talented Maya at the Foodiva's Kitchen.  It is a fabulous award of recognition from my fellow food blogger.  Maya's been posting some beautiful purple sweet potatoes recipes, love the purple color and you should check it out.  Now that I was received this lovely award, I need to pass it on to fifteen other talented bloggers whose blogs I look forward to read on a regular basis.  I hope you check them out because they are so deserving of this lovely award:

1) Kelly @ Tender is the Bite
2) Fiona @ Life on Nanchang Lu
3) Chef Dennis @ More than a Mount Full
4) Christo @ Chez What
5) Leila @ Barbarian Table
6) Ken @ Hungry Rabbit NYC
7) Angie @ Rice & Wheat
8) Anthony @ Flavorful World
9) Victoria @ Mission: Food
10) Ryan @ Cajun Chef Ryan
11) Tanantha @ I Just Love My Apron
12) Jan @ I Love. Therefore, I Cook
13) Therese @ Artissta
14) Carolyn @ All Day I Dream About Food
15) Dana @ Food For Thought

9 comments:

  1. That mac and cheese looks amazing! I love that there is some puree in the sauce, but I never would have thought to put some in the topping! So good!! Also, congrats on your award, and a huge thanks for sharing it me! I'm so flattered :)

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  2. I really really like squash in pasta.

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  3. Squash in pasta is a match made in heaven! I'm loving this dish, I was just thinking about posting Mac & chz but now I will rethink. Your looks amazing!!
    Thanks
    www.pantryblogger.com

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  4. Thanks guys, I was really happy about how it came out, can't wait to make it again.

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  5. Congrats on the award and thanks so much for passing on to me!

    I really need to get working on squashes. I feel like I'm missing a Fall flavor in my kitchen. You did a great job on incorporating squash into a mac and cheese!

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  6. Squash and gruyere sounds like a delicious combo for mac and cheese! So decadent and really comforting. Congrats on your award!

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  7. That makes just about every other mac and cheese on the face of this earth get angry and jealous. It looks amazing!

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  8. Roast squash is every bit as comforting and delicious as cheese! GREG

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  9. I love butternut squash and also love mac & cheese. Never thought to put the 2 together! What a great idea! This is on my list of things to make.

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