Gouda Mac and Cheese
"Perfect side to go with your steak dinner. One of our favorites from our award-winning steakhouse in Dallas. The Y.O. Steakhouse is a downtown Dallas institution and the brand goes all the way back to 1880 when Texas was a frontier state. Noted for its Texas cuisine, and home to the best game menu in Dallas, the Y.O.’s buffalo filet mignon was declared one of America’s best steaks by the Food Network. Enjoy the flavor of this mac and cheese variation."
Notes3 tbsp chopped garlic
½ tbsp black pepper
¼ cups white wine
1 ½ cups heavy whipping cream
½ tbsp wet chicken base
¼ cups grated smoked gouda cheese
¼ cups sharp cheddar cheese
¼ cup American cheese
¼ cup Panko Japanese breadcrumbs
¼ cups parmesan cheese
6 oz. elbow macaroni or medium shells
Why You'll Love This Recipe
If you're looking to elevate your steak dinner to a whole new level, then look no further than our Gouda Mac and Cheese recipe. This dish is a perfect complement to a juicy steak, adding a creamy and flavorful element to your meal.
Inspired by the award-winning steakhouse, The Y.O. Steakhouse in Dallas, this mac and cheese variation is a crowd-pleaser that will have your taste buds singing. With a history dating back to 1880, The Y.O. Steakhouse has a legacy of serving up top-notch Texas cuisine, making it a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike.
What sets this mac and cheese apart is the use of Gouda cheese, which adds a rich and nutty flavor to the dish. The creamy texture of the cheese pairs perfectly with the pasta, creating a velvety sauce that is simply irresistible. Plus, the sharpness of the Gouda provides a nice contrast to the savory flavors of the steak.
Whether you're a fan of classic comfort food or looking to try something new, this Gouda Mac and Cheese is sure to impress. So why not bring a taste of Texas to your own kitchen and whip up this delicious recipe for your next steak dinner? Your family and friends will thank you!
Serves10 People
Preparation Time45 min
Cooking Time30 min
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Boil pasta in salted water 7-12 minutes. You can refrigerate overnight and use later as needed.
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Mix the breadcrumbs and parmesan cheese and set aside
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Add the first five ingredients in a large double boiler and cook over a medium heat stirring the mixture regularly until it starts to steam on top.
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Add the cheeses and stir constantly until completely mixed and remove from heat.
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Mix the pasta and sauce together until creamy but not runny.
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Put in a baking dish and sprinkle with the breadcrumb mixture