Cheese & Pasta Mini Cups


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My two girls are growing up too fast. One turns 8 next week, the other one is still our 3 year old “baby”. I feel I am still not ready to let go of the world of fairies & princess. It is a kind of cocoon, a shelter to be living in this bliss. All the notes to the tooth fairy have been carefully tucked away ( the “tooth fairy” sometimes forgets to take her tooth, but leaves the gift.. so it is not a fair deal…)..

“Pakuku”(Computer), the “kolar bears” (polar bears), “fever” (beaver), the “balance bean” (Balance Beam) of the gymnastic class, the rabbit’s need to go to the doctor when they are sick, the red hands, blue hair & purple faces, the ability for Dora’s backpack to fly without any wings, all stand uncorrected…on purpose. Every single moment is precious, every word, smile & tear treasured & kept safe in our heart – these precious magic will stay with us forever!

Coming to feeding these magical princess’ is quite a different story. No magic happens during the meals. The food does not disappear, lunch boxes does not get emptied, & almost nothing seems to fly other than my tortured imagination to what will make them eat. Macaroni & Cheese seemed to be enjoyed by most of the peers of my girls, but not by them. Of late tho’ something happened… could be one of those temporary phases, but there is a sudden liking for this gooey, cheesy thing. The recipe below got innovated when I had some left over mac & cheese.. & this definitely seemed to fly. It is pretty much add whatever you want kinda recipe, so feel free to use things that the child might enjoy…




Ingredients:

  1. 1 Cup Cooked Pasta: Boil the pasta as per instructions – Al Dente (Any small sized pasta like mini macaroni or mini shells)
  2. 1 Cup Grated/Shredded Cheese ( Any Cheese or any combination of 2 or 3 cheeses – cheddar, mozarella…..)
  3. 2 Tablespoons of Flour
  4. Salt
  5. Black Pepper
  6. Herbs (optional- any herbs you want to use…. I used dried Parsely)
  7. 1/2 Cup Very Finely chopped/shredded Cabbage &  Celery (You can use any kind & combination of vegetables)

Note: Additional things to use in this may be Minced Meat, Shredded Tofu, Beans.. .Let your little one decide..


This can be easily tweaked to make it an adult meal. . just add some garlic, roasted peppers, sundried tomatoes,  more herbs, &  I would definitely use some spiced cheese!




Preparation:

Lightly grease muffin pans/cup cake liners or silicon cups.

Combine all the ingredients above & spoon it into muffins pan or cup cake liners.

Bake at 375 Degree F for about 15-20 minutes or till the cheese melts & start to brown on the top.

Cool on a rack for about 10 minutes.

Carefully take out the mini cups – they would be set by now. Serve Warm.


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The kids loved it.   It is loaded with veggies, carb & protein in one cup. However it is best served Fresh Done. I would not recommend storing them in the refrigerator & reheating them – the vibrancy of the taste disappears

Sending this to MM: Kids Lunch. an event started by Meeta & this time hosted by Srivalli of Cooking 4 all Seasons.




Last Saturday, 28 March 2009, we observed the Earth Hour.


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We switched off the lights, & whatever other electrical gadgets we could. The plan was to sit outside & gaze the stars, but the weather did not permit that. It was a new thing for the kids to be without Power, but it was because of their plea that we had to extend the Earth Hour in our home for another extra half hour. It was just magical, & perhaps one of the best one & a half family hour we spent. My hubby played the harmonica, my daughter tried to join him in with her keyboard. We talked of the silly times & the silly things that they did when they were really little… Now they want to have it once every week.. Not a bad idea at all!!


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41 thoughts on “Cheese & Pasta Mini Cups”

  • Meal times are a war of wills if the right stuff is not served. The pasta muffins are perfect, give them anything in the shape of a cupcake/muffin so questions will be asked.

    DD reminded me of the Earth Hour and we did follow thorugh on ours. I was cooking in the candle lit light and wondered how it all used to happen without a glitch back home.

  • S has lost interest with cheesy macaroni but I think she will like this, am going to try it out

    Earth Hour — we were driving to visit a friend in the city 🙁 S rememberd the lights out, but there were most houses on the road with lights on.

  • that looks soo yummy! And beautiful post Soma, loved reading about your fairies. I turned off the lights for that one hour too, could not step out cos of the weather, so lit a candle and did some random cleaning around the house :))

  • You are so enjoying the girls I see. Beautiful Muffins there, slurp! 🙂

    Trisha was never interested in girly (neither was I anyway! :D) stuff, so I never bothered with any of those.

    We forgot about Earth hour. Photos of candle light looks gorgeous.

  • Hahaha..soma,am joing your saga of fairies too…same story here..and yes,eating too..lovely..its all precious i too think soma…Once if we loose all those,its lost forever..let them enjoy
    your cups look attractive and yummy..helathy too..esp..can attract kids..would love to try soon
    the last pictures are awesome…what a splendid way of celebrating !!

  • My kids would lap these up. My rabbits became kangaroos a few years ago, taller than me & pretty hungry!! These look yum!!

  • I have made with tofu long back! Kids somethimes makes us think out of the box for their food! They are cute!

  • Love to read about your princesses. 🙂 I’ll add some chicken to the adult version of the dish.
    Am sure you will love to relive the long loadshedding hours (if you have ever gone thru them) … but it is always a good feeling that you know you can use that switch whenever you want to. 🙂
    Right now we are going thru gruelling long hours of no electricity.

  • Beautiful post Soma….those Mini cups looks very cute…I am sure my lil one will also enjoy this…will try it out soon…..
    Photos of candle light looks gorgeous!!!

  • I lovedddddddd this post Soma..It was so nice to hear you talk about the kids n now I am more than ever ,craning for babies..he he..:D..But I have in mind ,your other rants as well(abt pampering n all..:D) ..I knw..hard to make kiddies eat..I might go mad at that time ..wailing n yelling..:D..This is such a great option..they’ll sure gulp it up..:).. Actually I feel like taking a bunch n having..:P..Looks cute n yum..:)

    That was so nice to hear about that Earth hour..We were as usual roaming like nomads..:D..The pics looks fab n it was a pleaure to read about it…got that feeling u knw..:)

    Have a great weekend..!!

  • lovely recipe… very kid-friendly and like you said, very easy to convert to adult-friendly 🙂
    love the pictures 🙂

  • Cheese and pasta cups looks delicious. Candle light pics look marvellous.

    We too followed Earth hour, though most of the houses had the lights on.

  • My 4 yr old daughter is in this spree where she thinks she can exist without just milk and yoghurt!!!

    The cups looks delecatable.

  • The kids were unwell on that day and went to bed early… I would have done it early, but it wasn’t dark enough when they went to bed.I observed the hour on my own ( hubby being away). Now they want to do it…let’s see 🙂

  • Very nice looking cheese cups, which kid or big kid will not like these? We switched off all the lights, but had to sit in the living room as the weather was not good. But we cheated and dimmed one light there.
    Beautiful pictures of the candles.

  • Happy Sunday! This is going to be fun!. Enjoyed “& Pasta Mini Cups | recipeforlove – The Recipe Blog” although maybe not everyone did. Doing something very similar at this very moment. Just subscribed to your feed.

  • All you mothers are SO creative with food!

    And the weekly Earth Day idea is brilliant. I think I will follow your lead too!

  • Thats a really nice idea – K loves pasta and was wondering how to send it to her in her snack box (she just started school today) without too much of a mess – now I know how!

  • Delicious. One of the great comfort foods which I have never outgrown. And what a clever idea to bake them in EZ-release silicon cups.

  • My partner and I served up this recipe for our dinner a few days ago. The whole family adored it, I’ll be cooking it frequently from now on, it truly is good to uncover fresh ideas for tasty recipes also straightforward ways to cook them. Thanks for giving them.

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