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19 February, 2014 By Mary

Fried Mac n’ Cheese Bites with Spicy Ranch

Fried Mac n' Cheese Bites with Spicy Ranch | thekitchenpaper.com

Today I bring you the epitome of health. Ha. Ha. I joke…

I used to go to summer camp in Buena Vista, Colorado. I started going the summer before my 8th grade year, after many years of my parents offering to send me and me declining. Those first two weeks at camp were the best two weeks of my life (at the time), and I immediately regretted not choosing to go to camp earlier! Over the next nine years, I spent every summer — increasing my stays to four, then six, then nine weeks — one full winter and many partial winters, at camp. It. Was. Awesome.

Fried Mac n' Cheese Bites with Spicy Ranch | thekitchenpaper.com

I worked in a variety of capacities, from mountain biking and kayaking instructor, to ranch hand, to camp director, once I was old enough to no longer be a camper. If you have the chance to attend, or work, at a summer camp (or send your kids to do this): do it. I learned so much about everything from house maintenance, interpersonal communication, management skills, etc. that I’m certain are a huge part of who I am today. Thank you summer camp!

Fried Mac n' Cheese Bites with Spicy Ranch | thekitchenpaper.com

What does this have to do with mac n’ cheese bites, you might ask? Well, if you’ve ever been to Buena Vista, there is a high likelihood that you also went to K’s. K’s Dairy Delite (yes, delite) is on the main strip of town, and serves all sorts of ice cream (cones, shakes, malts, etc.) and deliciously bad-for-you food, all from a tiny little window right next to a wonderfully grassy park. As campers we would sometimes go once every few weeks, once we were old enough, for an ice cream or maybe even a burger and fries. As staff, it was inevitable to end up at K’s on a day off, along with nearly everyone else who has a day off.

Fried Mac n' Cheese Bites with Spicy Ranch | thekitchenpaper.com

Last summer, when Derek was in Buena Vista for a weekend with his friends, he actually ran into my friends who work full-time at camp while stopping at K’s! You HAVE to stop at K’s. You can’t NOT stop at K’s. Back to mac n’ cheese bites: K’s is the first place I ever hear of mac n’ cheese bites. I’d seen them on the menu for years, but never actually ordered them until a friend let me try one of his. O.M.G. Who was the genius that thought to take one of the best comfort foods EVER and deep fry it? Let me marry them.

Fried Mac n' Cheese Bites with Spicy Ranch | thekitchenpaper.com

I’ve been thinking about making fried mac n’ cheese for months now, and with the (embarrassing) frequency with which I eat mac n’ cheese from a box… you’d think it would’ve happened already! Well, I finally did it. Frying always intimidates me, but as a whole this recipes was ridiculously easy! I made two boxes of Annie’s, with the classic tube shape, but you could make a homemade mac n’ cheese and I think it would work perfectly. The hard part is not eating it before you bread and fry it…

Fried Mac n' Cheese Bites with Spicy Ranch
 
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Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
15 mins
Total time
30 mins
 
Recipe: by Mary
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 2 boxes mac n' cheese, cooked according to directions
  • 4 cups oil, for frying
  • 1 egg
  • 1 Tbsp milk
  • 1½ cups bread crumbs
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp ground pepper
  • any spices you want in the breading (I like something spicy like cayenne!)
  • 1 cup ranch dressing
  • 15 drops Tabasco
  • 2 tsp Cholula
Instructions
  1. After cooking the boxed macaroni according to the directions, press into a lightly buttered 8x8 baking dish. Top with wax paper, and again press down to make an even surface.
  2. Freeze for an hour or two, or refrigerate overnight.
  3. When the macaroni is fully cooled, remove the wax paper and cut the macaroni into small triangles (or whatever shape you want).
  4. In a heavy saucepan, heat the oil to 360 F.
  5. In a small bowl, combine the egg with the 1 Tbsp milk, and beat together.
  6. In a separate bowl, combine your bread crumbs and spices.
  7. When the oil is ready, dip each bite of mac n' cheese first in the egg, then in the bread crumbs. Fry until golden — about 2 minutes.
  8. Combine the ranch and two hot sauces to make the spicy ranch sauce.
  9. Serve the mac n' cheese bites hot!
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  1. Elizabeth says

    19 February, 2014 at 5:20 pm

    I cannot get over how delicious these look. I made myself a salad for dinner and I’m so angry!!!!

    • Mary says

      19 February, 2014 at 7:32 pm

      I mean… it’s not too late!!! 🙂

  2. Laura says

    26 February, 2014 at 9:51 am

    We had fried mac n cheese bites at our wedding. A requirement, since mac n cheese is my favorite food 🙂

    • Mary says

      26 February, 2014 at 6:16 pm

      HA! I love it! I seriously love mac n cheese too… it’s embarrassing how often I eat it 🙂

  3. Laura Coblentz says

    2 March, 2014 at 2:05 pm

    Hi,
    Love your website/blog. I’m wondering what was the name of the summer camp you attended In Buena Vista?

    • Mary says

      2 March, 2014 at 2:06 pm

      Hi Laura,
      Thanks! I went to the Adventure Unlimited Ranches.

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