Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Recipe (2024)

By Julia Moskin

Updated Feb. 28, 2024

Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Recipe (1)

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1 hour 40 minutes
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There are two schools of thought about macaroni and cheese: Some like it crusty and extra-cheesy (here’s our recipe), while others prefer it smooth and creamy. But most people are delighted by any homemade macaroni and cheese. It is light years ahead of the boxed versions. This creamy version has one powerful advantage for the cook: There’s no need to preboil the pasta. It cooks in the oven, absorbing the liquid from the dairy products.

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Ingredients

Yield:6 to 8 servings

  • 2tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1cup cottage cheese (not low-fat)
  • 2cups milk (not skim)
  • 1teaspoon dry mustard
  • Pinch of ground cayenne
  • Pinch of ground nutmeg
  • ½teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼teaspoon black pepper
  • 1pound sharp or extra-sharp Cheddar, grated
  • ½pound elbow pasta, uncooked

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Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

426 calories; 25 grams fat; 14 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 7 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 27 grams carbohydrates; 1 gram dietary fiber; 5 grams sugars; 22 grams protein; 487 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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  1. Step

    1

    Heat oven to 375 degrees and position an oven rack in upper third of oven. Use 1 tablespoon butter to grease a 9-inch round or square baking pan.

  2. Step

    2

    In a blender, purée cottage cheese, milk, mustard, cayenne, nutmeg and salt and pepper. Reserve ¼ cup grated Cheddar for topping. In a large bowl, combine remaining grated Cheddar, milk mixture and uncooked pasta. Pour into prepared pan, cover tightly with foil and bake 30 minutes.

  3. Step

    3

    Uncover pan, stir gently, sprinkle with reserved cheese and dot with remaining tablespoon butter. Bake, uncovered, 30 minutes more, until browned. Let cool at least 15 minutes before serving.

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cadiejill

This is now my go-to Mac & Cheese, with only one alteration to the recipe as published. Omit the added salt. It was way too salty with it. Here is a helpful hint: if you combine all ingredients in your baking dish in the morning, and let it sit in the fridge during the day, it will cook in half the time.

Veronica

Today was the second time I made this dish. The first time, it came out dry. My kids loved it, but I was left disappointed because it was not creamy as expected. This second time, I par cooked the pasta and cooled it before adding it to the liquid. I didn't bake it for another 30 min. II baked it for 15 minutes. This time it turned out creamy. I believe that cooking the pasta just a little before combining cut the thirst of the pasta & minimized the amount of liquid it absorbed.

mjan

The more aged the cheese, the drier it will be. You need to use a moister (i.e. younger) cheddar for a creamier result.

JN

To make it less "grainy" you need "fats." I've seen this made on another cooking show and they talked about it. You need to use half and half. Not 2 percent milk. I know it is decadent, but this is what creates the "creamy" consistency you all crave. Up your fats in your dairy.
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Pam

Be sure to put a sheet pan under this to catch any spills.

Debbie

Whole milk ricotta (instead of cottage cheese) and a slug of cream cheese in the blender mix, the sharpest cheddar I can find (occasionally augmented with shredded Parm or smoked Mozzarella), more than a "pinch" of cayenne, and buttered Panko crumbs on top at the end. Yummy every time. I also find that leftovers freeze and reheat (in a slow oven) very well.

Emily Weinstein

This macaroni and cheese has distinct advantage above all others: you neither boil the pasta, nor make a roux. The process is as unfussy as the dish itself, and the dish itself is outrageously good.

KellyDC

*Definitely* add more liquid. I doubled the recipe and used 5 cups of milk; next time, I'd add up to 6 cups. This is NOT a creamy, spread-like-risotto recipe; it actually sets up nicely. Also, DON'T ADD SALT! I'm a salt lover who heeded others' advice and am glad I did; it would have been a touch too salty for me, way too salty for others. I used mostly yellow cheddar, some white cheddar, feta, parmesan and queso fresco, all blended in the food processor. (I cleaned out my cheese drawer.)

Sheila

I double it and split it into 2 casseroles. I freeze one of them uncooked/raw. when i am ready to use it, i defrost overnight and then bake as directed.

FantasticPeach

I've made this several times, using the recipe as a starting point; most any dairy product works in place of the cottage cheese (sour cream, cream cheese) - and I add extra milk to try to make it saucier.
I love not having to cook the noodles separately.
Biggest success was adding finely chopped (smaller than the pasta) cooked cauliflower. This was a huge hit in my house, even when people didn't know it was in there. Imparts great flavor.

Thom

According to Martha Stewart, use white cheddar rather than orange. She didn't have a reason but I think she is correct. White cheddars are better behaved than the orange ones in cooked preparations.

Dolores

White cheddar does not curdle or become stringy, and sharp white cheddar has maximum flavor without additional chemicals for "yellowing."

Molly Gallucci

Easiest and best mac and cheese I've ever made! Make sure you puree the cottage cheese mixture well and use fatty milk if you can, the richer the better. I have played around with different cheese blends and found that as long as you keep about 1/2 cheddar you can use other cheeses like gruyere or asiago to add complexity. I've also added additions like bacon and cooked veggies in smallish amounts (less than a cup total) and it's been great! It reheats well (if you have any left!).

LH

I was shocked by how good this was, given the shortcuts. Usually easier means worse. This culinary miracle is now my go-to mac & cheese -- I've made it many times.

For a creamier melt, use one third Velveeta and two thirds cheddar (sharp or extra sharp). No one will know the cheesy cheese is in there, but the texture will be much improved.

Arielle

Made this yesterday and it's marvelous. Also, wonderfully fantastic the next day. I used whole milk with a splash of half and half. 1/4 tsp. more salt and pepper, 2 tsp. dijon and followed the other ingredients exactly. I almost forgot to stir after taking the foil off, but remembered a few minutes late, with perfect results. I also added buttered breadcrumbs to the top for the last 10 minutes of baking. I will make this again (and probably again and again and again).

Essie

This is our go-to mac n cheese recipe; been making it for years and my kiddo declares it the best mac n cheese in the world! I do add some garlic powder and it takes it to a different level pf deliciousness. We stir in peas, which is one way to get them into little bodies. I would not, however, say this was a “creamy” mac n cheese but it’s still delicious!

more sauce

My rendition:1 box cavatapi pasta 10 min rinse with cold 1 cubed ham steak sauce 1/2 tsp truffle oil3 tbs butter Heavy cream mix with milk 1-1.5 c2 8oz bags sharp cheddar1/2block Gruyère Fresh thyme and dried parsley Dusting nutmeg 1 tsp cayenne Shave on top before bread crumbs Gruyère Bread crumbs PankoPan fried pack panchetta4 cloves garlicUse oil and mix in bread crumbs

VL

This is the first time I have been let down by a five-star NYT recipe. It was bland and the base did not come together.

Lexi Prochnicki

Doubled all the spices except for salt and delish. As others have said, not as saucy as advertised but still yummy.

Heather

Made this for the first time last night, and it won’t be the last! Kids, grownups - everyone loved it. I used double cream cultured cottage cheese and extra sharp white cheddar, and baked it in my toaster oven in a 9” round pan. Timing and temp were spot on.

Veronica

When cooked as directed, this was grainy and dry. I won't be using this recipe again unless I'm heavily modifying the instructions...in which case, it wouldn't really be using THIS recipe.

sva

Parboiled the noodles for 4 minutes. Had to let it sit for 15 minutes in between foiled and uncovered baking for guest arrival. Turned out drier and more like a 'Mac bake" than a gooey Mac and cheese. Used all cheddar per directions. Maybe consider mixing that with more melty cheeses next time.

LauraH

We're at 7,300 feet altitude so I mixed everything up in the morning and left in the fridge. (Anything that involves boiling liquid is tricky up here!) Cooked as directed and it turned out great—lovely texture and delicious. In our aprés ski rotation!

SueL

Made 1 1/2 recipe in large casserole. 16 oz whole milk ricotta, 1 lb sharp cheddar, 6 oz Gouda, little under 1/4 c. Romano. Made up and let sit in refrig for 1 hr ish. Cooked a little under recommended time. Delicious!

laila

I made this according to the recipe except with 12 oz sharp cheddar and added shredded Mexican blend to make it 16 oz. The sauce was totally broken and curdy texture. Not a bad taste but the texture was really off putting. I also used a larger pan - 9x13 lasagne dish. Maybe that’s why it was so unmelted? Zero cheese pull or creamy texture. Disappointed and a waste of my ingredients, I can’t figure out why this would be so different from others experiences.

Sara

Why did my sauce split? Made with young cheddar and cottage cheese.

Kevin F.

Love this recipe, especially the hands-off cook. I've done a few variations by making a Buffalo Chicken version, as well as pulled bbq pork... great entrees on cold winter nights!

Axella Johannesson

Cottage cheese contains rennet, which disqualifies this dish from being listed in the "vegetarian" category.Any cheese with rennet or lipase, is not vegetarian (including Parmesan).

rkurk

Made again as before 1 lb pasta ( no pre boiling) mix of cheddar, Gruyère and Jack cheeses, added handful of panko to” top” cheese great addition also used 1 lb. Box of Barilla Campanelle pasta .. omg excellent As b4, made earlier in day put in fridge then baked as directed!! Keeps getting better!!

Jul

Hey, did you add more milk for the added pasta? Curious. Thanks.

FM

My kids' favorite mac and cheese! I love that the pasta cooks in the sauce.

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Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to keep homemade mac and cheese creamy? ›

You want equal amounts of butter and flour by weight. This is key. Throw in too much flour, and sure the sauce might get thick, but it also might taste floury and be lumpy. Even if you get the roux right, use too much or reduce your sauce down too far, and the macaroni and cheese will turn out dry.

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 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 not to do when making mac and cheese? ›

The 5 Biggest Mac & Cheese Mistakes
  1. Using Only Cheddar cheese.
  2. Not Adding Spice and Seasoning with Salt.
  3. Choosing the Wrong Pasta. There's a reason why elbow macaroni is the classic shape for macaroni and cheese. ...
  4. Overcooking. No one wants grainy cheese sauce and mushy pasta. ...
  5. Skimping on the Toppings.
May 21, 2020

How do you make macaroni 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.

What keeps mac and cheese moist? ›

That extra layer of cheese helps hold in the moisture when it bakes in the oven. Just be sure not to bake it too long so the macaroni doesn't dry out! Bake just until the cheese is melted and bubbly.

Why is evaporated milk better for mac and cheese? ›

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 happens if you add more butter to mac and cheese? ›

You could start by adding double the butter called for on the box and adjusting as needed -- it may require some trial and error the first time around, but it will be worth it. The result will be a bowl of mac and cheese that is so rich and creamy that you may even forget that it came from a box.

What is the best milk for mac and cheese? ›

Milk: Keeps our cheese sauce super creamy. I use whole milk or reduced-fat milk. Mustard and spices: A combination of Dijon mustard, nutmeg, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and salt makes this macaroni and cheese extra delicious. Cheese: I use white cheddar and parmesan or pecorino cheese.

What can I add to mac and cheese to make it tastier? ›

8 Ways to Elevate Your Macaroni and Cheese Dinners
  1. Add extra cheese to your dish.
  2. Mix in some hot sauce and chicken to make buffalo chicken mac n' cheese.
  3. Add in vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower and spinach.
  4. Sprinkle some bacon bits or breadcrumbs on the top of your dish.
  5. Add spices and fresh herbs to your dish.
May 21, 2022

What is the best cheese to use for macaroni and cheese? ›

What Is the Best Cheese for Mac and Cheese? Sharp cheddar is the overwhelming popular choice, but for extra-creamy results, we think medium cheddar is even better. Other delicious options include Gruyère, smoked Gouda, and Monterey Jack.

Why is my homemade mac and cheese not smooth? ›

Heat is too high

Add the cheese gradually, stirring constantly. Allowing each addition to melt before adding more helps create a smoother texture.

What cheese to avoid for mac and cheese? ›

Feta has a high moisture level and doesn't melt properly, so it would clump rather than give you a smooth sauce. This also goes for cheeses like queso fresco and paneer.

Why is my mac and cheese so dry after baking? ›

It's also important to not undercook your pasta too much. You want the noodles to be al dente, but undercook them too much and they will not only absorb all the sauce, but take longer to bake, and that extra time in the oven will only dry out the macaroni and cheese further.

Can you add too much cheese to mac and cheese? ›

Can you put too much cheese in mac and cheese? Yes, adding more cheese than a recipe calls for will not improve the dish. Too much cheese will result in a dish that is heavy and greasy.

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 keep mac and cheese from drying out overnight? ›

Add 1 tablespoon of milk per cup of mac and cheese.

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.

Why is my mac and cheese sauce not creamy? ›

To keep your mac and cheese creamy, avoid overcooking the cheese sauce and use a combination of cheeses known for their melting properties. Don't be tempted to add too much macaroni, as it will absorb the sauce and dry it out.

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