Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (2024)

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6 years ago

by Six Vegan Sisters

Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (1)

This isn’t Kraft’s mac ‘n’ cheese – it’s better. And healthier (you’re welcome, cholesterol levels.) And of course, vegan! We easily veganized a simple mac ‘n’ cheese by using:

Elbow Macaroni

Vegan Cheddar Cheese (we used Daiya)

Nondairy Milk (we used this rice milk)

Vegan Butter (we used this brand)

All Purpose Flour

+ Spices

So simple, right? You can thank us later.

Check out our other mac n cheese recipes!

Buffalo Chick’n Mac

Broccoli Mac n Cheeze

Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (2)

This easy mac 'n' cheese tastes even better than the boxed stuff we all grew up eating – with no harm done!

4.56 from 9 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course dinner

Servings 4 people

Ingredients

  • 16 oz elbow macaroni cooked and drained
  • 1/4 cup vegan butter
  • 1/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 2 cups nondairy unsweetened, plain rice milk
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt, plus more to taste
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper, plus more to taste
  • 1 tsp yellow or dijon mustard
  • 2 cups vegan cheddar cheese

Instructions

Make the cheese sauce:

  • In a saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter.

  • Stir in the flour and let cook for a few minutes, forming a roux.

  • Slowly add the milk while continuously stirring. Mix in the spices and mustard.

  • Let cook until the mixture bubbles, occasionally stirring.

  • Add the cheese while continuously stirring. Mix until it is completely melted.

Finish up:

  • Combine the cheese and noodles until completely combined. Taste and add more salt and pepper, if needed.

  • Serve and top with extra paprika and parsley.

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  1. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (3)

    • Brittany
    • January 2, 2018

    Reply

    This looks so good!!! But- I really am not a fan of the daiya cheese.. do you have any alternatives for this recipe? What about just adding nutritional yeast to the roux?

    Thanks!!

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      • Suzanne Halaburda
      • March 15, 2020

      Reply

      I used Daiya and couldn’t tell it was Daiya.

    2. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (5)

      • Jacqueline
      • March 25, 2020

      Reply

      Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (6)
      Couldn’t tell it was Daiya! It was so good! Just made it for myself and my parents as a treat and they couldn’t tell the difference between this and the box stuff from the store!

      1. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (7)

        • Six Vegan Sisters
        • March 25, 2020

        Reply

        that’s what we like to hear!!! yay! so glad you and your parents loved it 🙂

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    • Sami susott
    • February 12, 2020

    Reply

    Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (9)
    Turned out amazing!!!!!! Best mac and cheese ever!!!!

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    Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (11)
    This is the best Mac and cheese I ever tried. My brothers who are non vegans did not even know it was vegan and they LOVED it. Household favorite??

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    • Becca Wood
    • February 12, 2020

    Reply

    Mac ‘n’ cheese has always been my childhood favorite, but since I’ve been vegan I feel like I’ve been so deprived! So excited to try this recipe — blessed!

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      • Monique
      • May 27, 2020

      Reply

      Wondering why mine had a strong flavor of dijon mustard? I even measured. My kids were the critics and they did not like. Was really hoping to find a vegan mac recipe. Any ideas to make it better next time?

      1. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (14)

        • Six Vegan Sisters
        • May 28, 2020

        Reply

        You can omit the mustard for no mustard flavor!

  5. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (15)

    • Brandi
    • February 12, 2020

    Reply

    This Mac n cheese is sooo delicious! Thanks so much for sharing because this has become my go to Mac n cheese.

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    • Maddie
    • February 12, 2020

    Reply

    Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (17)
    the best vegan mac i’ve made to date – so thankful for this recipe! my non vegan boyfriend is obsessed. i made it for thanksgiving & my (again, no vegan) family ate all of it! a must try

    1. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (18)

      • Six Vegan Sisters
      • February 13, 2020

      Reply

      That’s amazing!!! We love hearing when non-vegan friends and fam love our recipes! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    2. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (19)

      • Christy
      • April 19, 2020

      Reply

      Hi! Do you think coconut milk or almond milk would work for this recipe, or would the flavor be too strong?

      1. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (20)

        • Six Vegan Sisters
        • April 19, 2020

        Reply

        It would probably be too strong. You could try subbing for unsweetened almond milk, but it will probably add a sweetness that we don’t particularly like. We would highly recommend using rice milk if you can! 🙂

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  8. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (21)

    • Paula Vlahakis
    • June 2, 2020

    Reply

    Haven’t made this yet!! Sounds delicious – I use Daiya cheese all the time… Just wanted to know can I sub a gluten free flour as I am gluten free as well…

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    • Jenny
    • September 10, 2020

    Reply

    Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (23)
    I don’t know if I did something wrong but it tasted really bland :/ I used just like “just like cheddar shreds” I halved the recipe too. I used unsweetened califa almond milk. I’m thinking maybe I added too much butter? Not sure just wasn’t good to me. Glad the rest of you enjoyed it tho! God bless 🙂

    1. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (24)

      • Six Vegan Sisters
      • September 21, 2020

      Reply

      Sorry you didn’t love it, Jenny! Maybe you’d like our baked vegan mac n cheese? The cashew cream adds a ton of flavor: https://www.sixvegansisters.com/2018/12/16/vegan-baked-mac-n-cheese/ let us know if you try it!

  10. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (25)

    • Malisa Angervil
    • November 26, 2020

    Reply

    I don’t have rice milk, which alternative would you recommend, almond, oat or cashew milk?

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      • Ruth
      • January 17, 2021

      Reply

      Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (27)
      I used unsweetened oat milk and it was fine. Reckon I could double up on the onion powder and halve the paprika. Also. Save some of the sauce and dip a piece of bread in it and fry in butter. Oh. My. God.

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    • Dana
    • December 11, 2020

    Reply

    Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (29)
    Used this with almond milk and it was great! Any guidance on keeping leftover cheese sauce – fridge or freezer?

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    • Maureen Bertan
    • February 17, 2021

    Reply

    Could I use Gluten free flour top make this GF?

  13. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (31)

    • Bethan Blakely
    • February 19, 2021

    Reply

    Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (32)
    Oh wow, this was amazing! I tried a baked Mac n cheese recipe and it just didn’t hit the mark. This one however, was delicious! I halved the recipe and removed the mustard. Also sprinkled some smoked paprika on the top. Heavenly! Thank you 😊

  14. Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (33)

    • Rebecca
    • April 24, 2022

    Reply

    Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (34)
    Not bad tasting. I used the Fry’s brand of vegan cheddar cheese and it turned out very delicious ! So easy to make too!

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Easy Creamy Mac ‘n’ Cheese (2024)

FAQs

How to keep mac & cheese creamy? ›

We'll need to make a roux (pronounced “roo”) to make the cheese sauce. It's a mixture of equal parts flour and butter (equal in weight, not volume). The roux will help thicken our milk and make our sauce creamy.

How to make mac and cheese creamy again? ›

The #1 secret to creamy reheated mac and cheese

"Stir in about 2 Tbs. of milk per 1 cup of mac and cheese and reheat," he says. The milk loosens up the pasta and helps create the creamy sauce as it's reheating. Heavy cream works well in this case too and adds an extra touch of richness to the mac and cheese.

Why didn't my mac and cheese creamy? ›

Pro Tip: Don't use pre-shredded cheese. Many store-bought shredded cheese brands coat their cheese with an anti-caking agent than can make sauces grainy and less creamy. While it requires a bit of an arm workout, grating your own yields the best texture.

Can I use heavy cream instead of milk in mac and cheese? ›

To make mac and cheese without milk, the best choice is to find something that has a similar texture and a milk flavor. Things like heavy cream, almond milk, oat milk, yogurt, cream cheese, and even pasta water all work very well in boxed mac and cheese.

What not to do when making mac and cheese? ›

Here's what several experts say are the biggest mistakes when it comes to making macaroni and cheese at home and how to avoid making them.
  1. Using Only Cheddar cheese. ...
  2. Not Adding Spice and Seasoning with Salt. ...
  3. Choosing the Wrong Pasta. ...
  4. Overcooking. ...
  5. Skimping on the Toppings.
May 21, 2020

What keeps mac and cheese moist? ›

As a rough guide for 500g (1 pound) pasta you need a sauce made with about 1 litre (1 quart) milk. The pasta should be slightly submerged in sauce when in its baking dish, but once your mac and cheese emerges from the oven the macaroni should be nicely coated with sauce, rather than dry.

How do you add moisture to mac and cheese? ›

Add 1 tablespoon of milk per cup of mac and cheese and mix to incorprate as much as possible.

How can I make my mac and cheese better? ›

10 ways to take mac 'n' cheese to the next level:
  1. Make the sauce with brown butter.
  2. Add evaporated milk.
  3. Choose the right cheese.
  4. Choose the perfect pasta.
  5. Double up on breadcrumbs.
  6. Boost the flavour with Marmite.
  7. A hit of heat.
  8. Extra seasoning.

What thickens mac and cheese? ›

Flour – all-purpose flour is what you'll need to help thicken the consistency of the sauce. Milk – use 2% or whole milk for the creamiest consistency. Cream Cheese – this ingredient works in tandem with the milk to thicken the sauce into a creamy, decadent consistency.

Is half-and-half or heavy cream better for mac and cheese? ›

Other examples where you can use half-and-half and heavy cream interchangeably include mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, chicken pot pie and bread pudding (keep in mind that heavy cream will yield a richer dish whereas half-and-half will create an end product that's not as rich, which may be desirable in some cases ...

Is milk or evaporated milk better for mac and cheese? ›

Key #2: Use Evaporated Milk

Evaporated milk is a highly concentrated source of milk protein micelles—bundles of proteins that can act as powerful emulsifying agents—which help to keep the sauce creamy and smooth.

What does adding more milk to mac and cheese do? ›

Sauce too thick? Stir in a splash of milk and mix until the sauce has loosened up. (This is also a great trick for reheating mac and cheese - if you're microwaving leftovers and the sauce seems to have dried up, stir a splash of milk or half-and-half into the pasta to bring the sauce back to life!)

How do you keep mac and cheese from getting mushy? ›

For baked mac and cheese, I'll generally cook the pasta for about five minutes in boiling, salted water, before I mix in the cheese sauce and bake. It will absorb all that creamy goodness and fully cook in the oven. It will never be al dente, but it definitely should not be mushy, either.

How to stop mac and cheese from solidifying? ›

Here are a few tips to keep in mind: Avoid adding cold pasta to a hot cheese sauce, as this can cause the sauce to solidify and the emulsion of the cheese to weaken. Instead, make sure to keep the pasta hot while preparing the cheese sauce and add it to the sauce while it's still warm.

How do you keep mac and cheese sauce from breaking? ›

Low and slow is the key

To achieve a velvety, hom*ogenous cheese sauce, you must slowly heat our cheese. The curdles in a cheese sauce come as a result of overheating the proteins in the cheese, which causes them to separate from the fat and water content, per The Washington Post.

How do you keep mac and cheese from drying out when baking? ›

How do I bake mac and cheese not dry? Keep baked macaroni and cheese moist by adding plenty of milk and not too much flour. The ratios I use in this recipe are perfect for a moist and cheesy macaroni and cheese recipe!

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