Broccoli Potatoes and cheese
Baked potatoes and broccoli..
• 4 russet potatoes quartered
• 1 tbsp olive oil
• 14 oz Broccoli Florets (fresh or frozen)
• 2tbsp Butter
• 2tbsp Flour
• ¼ tsp dry mustard powder
• 1 Cup Milk
• 1½ cups Sharp shredded Cheese
• Salt and Pepper
1- Preheat oven to 400° and coat your quartered potatoes with oil and sprinkle lightly with salt, bake for about 25-35 minutes or until done
2-when potatoes are almost done, steam or boil (which ever you'd prefer) your broccoli for 4-5 minutes.. Until tender..
3-meanwhile, toss butter into saucepan, (low heat) when melted, add flour and mustard powder, whisk until lumps are gone.. (about a minute)
Slowly mix in milk, and turn up heat a bit, until mixture thickens slightly.. Stir in your shredded cheese, then simple add everything together in a baking dish, and ready to serve..
I enjoyed this recipe, it was easy, and quick, and well I hope you'll enjoy as well...
• 4 russet potatoes quartered
• 1 tbsp olive oil
• 14 oz Broccoli Florets (fresh or frozen)
• 2tbsp Butter
• 2tbsp Flour
• ¼ tsp dry mustard powder
• 1 Cup Milk
• 1½ cups Sharp shredded Cheese
• Salt and Pepper
1- Preheat oven to 400° and coat your quartered potatoes with oil and sprinkle lightly with salt, bake for about 25-35 minutes or until done
2-when potatoes are almost done, steam or boil (which ever you'd prefer) your broccoli for 4-5 minutes.. Until tender..
3-meanwhile, toss butter into saucepan, (low heat) when melted, add flour and mustard powder, whisk until lumps are gone.. (about a minute)
Slowly mix in milk, and turn up heat a bit, until mixture thickens slightly.. Stir in your shredded cheese, then simple add everything together in a baking dish, and ready to serve..
I enjoyed this recipe, it was easy, and quick, and well I hope you'll enjoy as well...
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This looks good. The homemade cheese sauce looks super.
FWIW, I have an easier version. I just nuke a potato for 10 to 15 minutes, boil frozen broccoli for 5 or so minutes then scoop the hot broccoli and shredded cheese over the insides of the hot potato once it's cooked. It's super good just like that.0 -
darkrose20
Oh yes!
The cheese sauce was amazing!! And so simple..
I was surprised at how good it was!! It's a must try.. Even if it's just the sauce
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Sounds really deelish! But how's the calorie and fat count ( per ? cup serving)0
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maggiemay530 wrote: »Sounds really deelish! But how's the calorie and fat count ( per ? cup serving)
Not really sure, as it wasn't mentioned on the site I found the recipe on..
Although here's the nutritional value of a similar recipe from another site....hope this helps..
Calories 231
Fat 9 g
Satfat 4 g
Protein 16 g
Carbohydrate 25 g
Fiber 9 g
Cholesterol 17 mg
Sodium 364 mg0 -
Sounds yummy - will definitely try this xx0
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I do a really easy cheese sauce that I keep frozen - simmer a head of cauliflower in a small amount of water, purée, and add 4oz of sharp cheddar with seasoning (dry mustard, salt and pepper or adobo). I freeze them in ice cube trays and transfer to a freezer bag. When we're ready to eat, I microwave some cubes and use it as a sauce or veggies or mix with cooked pasta for my little one as Mac and cheese. She loves it and always asks for cauliflower Mac and cheese for dinner.0
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Queenmunchy wrote: »I do a really easy cheese sauce that I keep frozen - simmer a head of cauliflower in a small amount of water, purée, and add 4oz of sharp cheddar with seasoning (dry mustard, salt and pepper or adobo). I freeze them in ice cube trays and transfer to a freezer bag. When we're ready to eat, I microwave some cubes and use it as a sauce or veggies or mix with cooked pasta for my little one as Mac and cheese. She loves it and always asks for cauliflower Mac and cheese for dinner.
So need to try this!
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Queenmunchy wrote: »I do a really easy cheese sauce that I keep frozen - simmer a head of cauliflower in a small amount of water, purée, and add 4oz of sharp cheddar with seasoning (dry mustard, salt and pepper or adobo). I freeze them in ice cube trays and transfer to a freezer bag. When we're ready to eat, I microwave some cubes and use it as a sauce or veggies or mix with cooked pasta for my little one as Mac and cheese. She loves it and always asks for cauliflower Mac and cheese for dinner.
So need to try this!
Super easy and keeps for months! I've had it on-hand for probably 7 years now.
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Queenmunchy wrote: »I do a really easy cheese sauce that I keep frozen - simmer a head of cauliflower in a small amount of water, purée, and add 4oz of sharp cheddar with seasoning (dry mustard, salt and pepper or adobo). I freeze them in ice cube trays and transfer to a freezer bag. When we're ready to eat, I microwave some cubes and use it as a sauce or veggies or mix with cooked pasta for my little one as Mac and cheese. She loves it and always asks for cauliflower Mac and cheese for dinner.
Definitely going to have to try making this!! Thanks
Sounds awesome!!0
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