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Inspire your sweetheart with Baked Pasta au Gratin

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(NC)—With today's hectic schedules – between work, school and evening practices – there is less time available to prepare dinner. To help bring some hearty inspiration to your dinner table this Valentine's Day, try this quick and tasty Baked Pasta au Gratin, one of several recipes created by top Canadian chef, Jason Bangerter, that's featured at www.all-bran.ca.

Baked Pasta au Gratin

Ingredients

2 onions, minced

5 cloves of garlic, minced

4 strips of bacon, diced

2 cups cauliflower, bite size pieces

1 tbsp. Dijon mustard

1 cup grated Parmesan cheese

1 cup grated Gruyere cheese

5 sprigs fresh thyme, some leaves reserved for garnish

4 cups pasta, macaroni or penne work great

1/4 cup Kellogg's All-Bran Buds or Original

1 lt. 35% cream

Pinch of fresh grated nutmeg

Sea salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste.

Method

1. In a pot of salted boiling water cook the pasta for 8 minutes, drain in a colander and reserve.

2. In a sauce pan, on low heat, sweat the bacon, nutmeg, onion and garlic until tender.

3. Add the cream, thyme and cauliflower and reduce by 1/3.

4. Mix the pasta, Kellogg's All-Bran Buds or Original and cream sauce together with half of each of the grated cheeses. Season with salt and pepper and transfer to an earthenware or casserole dish. Depending on the pasta you choose you may have to leave out some of the cream sauce. The sauce should just cover noodles.

5. For added fibre, sprinkle the top of the pasta with more Kellogg's All-Bran Budsor Original, add the reserved thyme leaves and the remainder of the grated cheese.

6. Bake in the oven at 400 degrees F for 10 minutes or until the cheese is golden brown and the pasta dish is hot throughout.

Chef's Note: To jazz up this rustic mac and cheese , you can finish the dish with a drizzle of good quality truffle oil before serving.

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