Recipe: Yummy My Mac & Cheese

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Ingredients of My Mac & Cheese

  1. You need of macorpni.
  2. It's of chadder.
  3. Prepare of % milk.
  4. You need of Kosher salt.
  5. Prepare of Ground black pepper.
  6. Prepare of lg egg.

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My Mac & Cheese step by step

  1. In a large pot add salt so the pasta don't stick, when water starts to boil add pasta and, stir cook till aldente..
  2. Shred cheese or, buy shredded when pasta is done drain and, add back to pot add, milk make sure it covers the macaroni, add egg, cheese, salt and pepper mix well..
  3. Bake for 30 -40 minutes take out let cool and, enjoy..

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