Cilantro Crab Macaroni & Cheese – Kraft
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As a kid, do you remember Mac & Cheese as a staple diet? I do, and it brings fond memories. Coming home from school, watching music videos on TV, when MTV meant MTV! My mom would always add her own Latino flair to the recipes. Some of the Latino ingredients were cilantro and crab to spice things up a notch. Now, that we are all grown up, I like to twist and hack recipes to my own liking.
One such recipe is my Kraft Cilantro Crab Macaroni & Cheese, like the one found here. It’s quite easy and in about 15 minutes you can have a wonderful lunch, dinner or filling snack table ready. All you need are 5 ingredients to prepare the recipe. I’ve made this recipe many times, and my family enjoys it every time.
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Kraft Mac & Cheese
Some of my favorites ingredient hacks are salmon, tuna, and crab. You can pretty much add them to most recipes to bring them up to another level. Well, for me anyway. Did I mention that this recipe only takes me 15 minutes to make? Yes, you read right. It’s easy and quick and oh so yummy!
So, on to my twist of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese dinner recipe. I went to my local Albertsons supermarket to buy the following 5 ingredients:
What You Need
1 package (7.25 oz.) Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Dinner
1 package (8 oz) Kraft Natural Cheese Sharp Cheddar
½ cup chopped tomatoes
½ cup chopped cilantro
1 can (6 oz) crab meat, drained. Make sure no liquid remains, only use the crab meat.
Tips
You can eat it as above, or let it cool in the fridge for a cold salad, or put it in an oven-safe dish and broil until the cheese is golden brown. Serve and enjoy. And, don’t forget to let me know which is your favorite Kraft Macaroni & Cheese recipe twist.
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With Lots of Love,
I love cilantro as well, it is a good twist to any dish #client
Isn’t it?! I try to use it on anything I can.