Yellow Squash Puree Mac ‘n Cheese: Magic Mix Food Storage Recipes
Well if you’ve ever wanted to know how to sneak vegetables in food with out anyone detecting…this is the post for you! I’ve tackled one of the hardest garden vegetables to find recipes for, Yellow Summer Squash. First we’re going to puree it and then put it in Macaroni and Cheese. My next post will be about an AWESOME Twinkie cupcake using the yellow summer squash puree. So…let’s learn how to do the puree, and for those of you with babies at home, make sure you check out the entire video. I’ve got some great tips on making your own food storage easily (you know I like easy!) and quickly. It will not only save you a ton of money but give your baby better nutrition.
I love trying things in Macaroni and Cheese because I don’t know ONE kid that doesn’t like good old mac ‘n cheese. It is so easy to have children try it and this is no exception! Not only are we going to use magic mix (if you need a crash course on it, click on my video page to watch a video on how to make magic mix and a white sauce from magic mix), elbow noodles from your food storage, but we’ll add in some vegetables as well. The best part is…no one will ever guess! It is delicious, creamy, and bound to please the pickiest eaters! Hopefully, this will eliminate some fights you may be having at the dinner table!

Yellow Squash Puree Macaroni and Cheese
2 C. Elbow Macaroni
1/3 C. Magic Mix
1/2 C. Water
1 C. Yellow Squash Puree
1-1/2 C. Cheddar Cheese, grated
4 oz. Cream Cheese (can be reduced fat or non-fat)
1/2 t. Salt
1/8 t. Paprika
1/2 t. Pepper
Directions:
1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil, add the macaroni and cook accodring to package directions until al dente. Drain in a colander.
2. While the macaroni is cooking, combine Magic Mix and water in a saucepan. Stir rapidly (I use a wire wisk) over medium heat until it starts to bubble and thicken.
3. Add the squash puree, Cheddar, cream cheese, and seasonings, and stir until the cheese is melted and the sauce is smooth.
4. Stir in the macaroni and serve warm. (Personally, I chop up a tomato and stir it in. I really like the taste of tomatoes and cheese but that is optional. I also garnish with a little paprika and grated cheese.
Try it! Your kids will love it…which means you will too!
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