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Thomas Jefferson invented it in 1802 when trying to make an Italian pasta dish.
Yes, you can serve macaroni and cheese cold, though it may not be the typical way to enjoy it. Cold macaroni and cheese can be a convenient option for picnics or potlucks and can be served as a pasta salad. Just be sure to store it properly to maintain its texture and flavor.
Jefferson did not invent macaroni and cheese. He ate it in Paris and liked it and served it when he got back to America, but he did invent it.When was King Tut born and when did he die.
No one knows who invented Mac and Cheese. Research shows (Jack MacLaughlin's book "Jefferson and Monticello: the biography of a Builder) that Thomas Jefferson was interested in macaroni but he did not invent this American classic. Jefferson enjoyed this dish while in Paris, served it at the White House and and corresponded with a William Short to procure a macaroni machine. The first written Macaroni and Cheese recipe is believed to be from The Experienced English Housekeeper, by a Mrs. Elizabeth Raffald. This 1769 recipe calls for the following ingredients: bechamel sauce with Cheddar, mixed with macaroni, sprinkled with Parmesan, then baked until bubbly and golden.
To feed 250 people, you typically need about 1 ounce of dry macaroni per person as a side dish, which amounts to approximately 15.6 pounds of dry macaroni for the entire group. If macaroni is the main dish, you might want to increase that to around 2 ounces per person, totaling about 31.2 pounds. Adjust based on appetite and whether there are other dishes being served.
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By 1848, French miller Antoine Zerega opened the first macaroni factory. He followed both Chinese and Italian traditions, drying strands of spaghetti on the rooftop of his Brooklyn factory
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Macaroni is a noun.