Slow Cooker Macaroni

Macaroni and cheese is one of the all-time favorite comfort meals for kids. Most of us remember our mothers offering us hotdogs or hamburgers with a side of Ritz macaroni and cheese.

Kraft’s rendition has been a staple of the frozen food aisle since its inception in 1937. There’s no reason not to; it’s a hit with the youngsters and takes little effort. However, you’ve got another simple and delicious option for making macaroni and cheese for your loved ones.

The combination of cheese and macaroni was first mentioned in writing in Italy, and this makes sense as pasta is the main ingredient. One of the United States’ Founding Parents, Thomas Jefferson, is credited with bringing back the traditional recipe and pasta maker from Italy.

Baked macaroni and cheese is another popular version of the traditional dish. The oven has to be heated in order to make the meal, despite the fact that it sounds delicious. Using a slow cooker and crock pot may help you save both time and resources. You only need a decent recipe for macaroni and cheese cooked in a crock pot. Although slow cookers have become available for some time, not everyone has embraced the convenience of gathering their supplies in one place before leaving for the day. If you are yet to discover the joys of slow cooking, maybe this simple dish will inspire you to give it a try.

The following recipe for macaroni and cheese is foolproof and delicious.

Slow Cooker Macaroni

Easy Slow Cooker Macaroni & Cheese for the Whole Family

1 package of macaroni, 8 ounces
One 18-ounce can of evaporated milk
1/2 a quart of milk
Two eggs, whisked
1/2 tsp pepper
3 cups Sharp cheddar
Added pepper, please

Macaroni should be cooked, then drained. Shred cheese by hand or buy it already shredded. Spray slow cooker with cooking spray. Toss eggs and milk together in a bowl. Keep a little cheese aside for garnish. Add a dash of paprika. Prepare meals slowly for 4 hours.

This popular dish may be easily modified by substituting your preferred hot dogs or ham for the ground beef. Both children and adults will devour this.

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