Jalapeño Havarti Mac ‘n’ Cheese
at Hart’s Table & Bar
There are many times that I’ve ordered an item that has “jalapeo” in the name and then gone on to wonder exactly where the pepper flavour or the spice can be found. In fact, I’ve been so often disappointed by tame “jalapeño” dishes that I’ve become cynical whenever I see that word on a menu.
However, the mac ‘n’ cheese offering at Hart’s Table & Bar is a pepper-forward dish. Punch a fork (or a spoon) through the jalape˜˜o cheddar breadcrumbs on top, and you find melted Havarti that’s so oozy and gooey, it’s more like a broth. That cheesy liquid carries the kick of a generous helping of jalapeos; it’s not offensively spicy, but it isn’t tame, either.
You can order the dish with turkey sausage, bacon or barbecued ribs. Of course, I went for the ribs. The rib meat is covered in a sweet sauce and is set atop the cheese crust. It balances nicely with the bite of the pepper.
With the cheesy crust, the cheese sauce underneath and the pasta, boy, is this dish filling and rich. Adding the ribs will only add to your champion-eating challenge. –Steven Sandor
14229 23 Ave., 780-488-4278, centuryhospitality.com/harts
Mac & Cheese Burger
at 1ST RND
Admittedly, I’m not the world’s biggest mac ‘n’ cheese fan, but the dish has found a new place in my heart (and stomach) thanks to the Mac & Cheese Burger at 1ST RND in West Edmonton Mall.
When you mess with a classic like the cheeseburger, you need to be confident in your replacement, and this burger oozes with a confidence just short of cocky.
A deep-fried macaroni and cheese patty – on top of your standard beef patty and a slice of cheddar – may sound absurd, but it works.
The mac ‘n’ cheese is breaded and fried without overcooking the macaroni or losing the integrity of the mac ‘n’ cheese experience. It adds crunch, but also has a lusciously gooey centre. Add to that the restaurant’s signature beef patty, bacon, lettuce, tomatoes and a pleasantly surprising spicy ketchup, all sandwiched between two warm cheese buns, and you have an inventive (and cheesy) take that can win over any doubter – including mac ‘n’ cheese haters like myself. –Cory Haller
#1672, 8882 170 St., 780-487-4600, 1strnd.ca
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