The BEST Homemade Mac and Cheese of your LIFE. Outrageously cheesy, ultra creamy, and topped with a crunchy Panko-Parmesan topping, this mac and cheese recipe is most definitely a keeper. I used three different cheese and a homemade cheese sauce to take this macaroni and cheese recipe over the top. Love cheesy recipes? Make sure to try this Lazy Day Lasagna and Cheesy Kielbasa Rice and Broccoli Skillet next week for dinner!Â
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Homemade Baked Mac and Cheese
There is absolutely nothing I love more than cheese. And when you add pasta to it? Fuggetaboutit.
Mac and cheese is one of those recipes that can take on so many different forms. I love it anyway I can get it but baked mac and cheese is my very favorite and I’ll tell you why… The topping. I use breadcrumbs for my topping occasionally, but, a Panko topped mac and cheese is just that much better.
I mix in Parmesan, butter, and paprika with the Panko so it crisps up beautifully and gets a nice golden brown color when this amazing homemade mac and cheese is baked.
I’m going to be honest here. When I make mac and cheese, it’s the mac to cheese ratio that I am most concerned about. I love it when the mac and cheese is oeey gooey and the cheese sauce is just so creamy. GIMME.
With all this cheese going on in this macaroni and cheese recipe, I need a little help from my KitchenAid Deluxe Stand Mixer and it’s handy dandy Fresh Prep Slice/Shredder attachment. I picked up this beauty at Walmart this past week and I am in LOOOOOVE. I was torn between the options: SILVER | COBALT | PISTACHIO. But, when I pictured them in my kitchen, I knew I had to go with the cobalt – it’s just stunning!
My sister had bought me the pasta maker attachment years ago and it’s used A LOT so I was excited to pick up the shredder attachment on this last trip to Walmart because, I mean, come on. You guys know that I’m all about the cheese. But it’s not just for shredding cheese you guys! We’ve already used it to make the hash brown crust on this quiche too. What a time saver!
I use my stand mixer about 954 times each week. Being a food blogger and mom means I’m in my kitchen a lot baking up goodies and whipping up amazing dinners like this homemade baked mac and cheese. I am always, always looking for help in the kitchen and the Kitchen Aid Deluxe Stand Mixer is the answer.
You’re going to find all the features you know and love including a tilt-head design to easily add ingredients, 10 speeds to thoroughly mix, whip, and knead ingredients, and it comes with the coated flat beater, coated dough hook, and the wire whip.
There are 10 hub powered attachments including a spiralizer, food grinder and citrus juicer. SO much fun to be had you guys!
Tips for the Best Homemade Baked Mac and Cheese
- Use block cheese and shred, do not buy the pre-shredded cheese. The pre-shredded cheese is great for so many things but not macaroni and cheese. It’s coated and won’t melt properly. You need to shred it yourself for the best result.
- Cook your pasta to slightly less than al dente, about one minute shy is perfect. The reason is that this is baked mac and cheese so the pasta will continue to cook in the homemade cheese sauce in the oven. You don’t want soggy macaroni.
- I used elbow pasta but really, any tubular past will work.
- This mac and cheese recipe starts with a roux. The roux is super important to getting the creamiest cheese sauce of your life. Here is what you need to look for:
- The roux (equal parts butter and flour) is whisked together until bubbly and golden.
- Whisk in cold milk – not warm – to prevent the flour from clumping.
- Cook the roux until you see bubbles on the surface and then continue cooking for an additional 2 minutes before adding the cheese.
Homemade Macaroni and Cheese: What Kind of Cheese Should I Use?
I honestly use different cheese combinations almost every time I make this mac and cheese recipe but the one I always come back to is sharp cheddar and Gruyere. If you can’t find Gruyere, Jarlsberg Swiss cheese is the best substitute. Other cheese that work: mozzarella, jack cheese or pepper jack for a little zip, American and Velveeta as well for a creamier cheese sauce. This baked mac and cheese uses 6 cups of cheese so just
To add even more flavor to my homemade mac and cheese, I add Parmesan to the Panko topping – so good!
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- Slow Cooker Shrimp Boil
I sure hope you give this a try and please, let me know what you think in the comments below!
How To Make Homemade Mac and Cheese
The BEST Homemade Baked Mac and Cheese
Ingredients
- 16 oz elbow macaroni, cooked (or other tubular pasta)
- 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 6 tbsp unsalted butter
- 1/3 cup all purpose flour
- 3 cups whole milk
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream
- 4 cups sharp cheddar cheese shredded
- 2 cups Gruyere cheese shredded
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 1/2 cups panko crumbs
- 4 tbsp butter melted
- 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese shredded
- 1/4 tsp smoked paprika (or regular paprika)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F. Lightly grease a large 3 qt or 4 qt baking dish and set aside.
Combine shredded cheeses in a large bowl and set aside. - Cook the pasta one minute shy of al dente according to the package instructions. Remove from heat, drain, and place in a large bowl.
- Drizzle pasta with olive oil and stir to coat pasta. Set aside to cool while preparing cheese sauce.
- Melt butter in a deep saucepan, dutch oven, or stock pot.
- Whisk in flour over medium heat and continue whisking for about 1 minute until bubbly and golden.
- Gradually whisk in the milk and heavy cream until nice and smooth. Continue whisking until you see bubbles on the surface and then continue cooking and whisking for another 2 minutes. Whisk in salt and pepper.
- Add two cups of shredded cheese and whisk until smooth. Add another two cups of shredded cheese and continue whisking until creamy and smooth. Sauce should be nice and thick.
- Stir in the cooled pasta until combined and pasta is fully coated with the cheese sauce.
- Pour half of the mac and cheese into the prepared baking dish. Top with remaining 2 cups of shredded cheese and then the remaining mac and cheese.
- In a small bowl, combine panko crumbs, Parmesan cheese, melted butter and paprika. Sprinkle over the top and bake until bubbly and golden brown, about 30 minutes. Serve immediately.
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Melissa says
BEST recipe ever!! I made it today for a bridal shower and 3x the recipe…praying it would at least turn out edible as it was my first ever attempt at a roux. Everyone raved about how delicious it was and kept going back for more. Thank you so much for sharing and the easy step by step directions.
Jo-Ann says
Same as my recipe! But I add 1/4 tsp cayenne and top it with thinly sliced tomatoes before the topping! Yum. Now I need ?
Melanie Mctee says
My daughter has asked for mac and cheese for her birthday picnic. Would this recipe hold up if it had to sit for 30 minutes or so after baking?
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Absolutely!
Myra C. Symons says
Made this… Very full right now. No complaints from the peanut gallery. I’m saving the recipe.
Pam says
Hi Trish,
I forgot to put the rating for this fabulous dish in my comment. Five stars all the way!
Sally Hughes says
Prepared recipe essentially as directed and it came out great … main difference was baking it in 6 individual “pot pie” pans – about 18 minutes – with a 2 minute finish under the broiler – and it worked out beautifully!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
I love it! Individual serving are always so much fun!
Paul says
Can you add lobster and shrimp to this recipe?
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Sure, that would be delicious!
Kristen says
Does the paprika make it spicy?
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Not at all!
Andrea Orourke says
Omg…..I see why you call it The Best. So easy and delicious..I folded arugula & kale in it, I loved it..thanks!
Tina says
This was so delicious and easy to make. The tip about using block cheese was very good.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks Tina! So glad you enjoyed the mac and cheese!
Erin Fernando says
I wanted to make this recipe, but I’m a bit confused by the cheese mixing. It says to make 4+2 cups of shredded cheese, but then the instructions only say to use 4 cups instead of the 6 you call for? I’ve just been adding all of the cheese to make it extra cheesy (or as cheesy as the recipe intends it to be.) Is that a clerical error?
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
In step 7 you are adding a total of 4 cups of cheese, and in step 9 you are adding the remaining 2 cups of cheese. Maybe read the instructions again and see if that helps? If you’re still confused just let me know and we’ll figure it out 🙂
Elizabeth says
Delicious! Making it the night before and freezing it. Any tips on defrosting/baking it? Thank you!
Bethany says
Just made this tonight and it is sooo good. We usually don’t eat a lot of dairy or cheese but sometimes it’s nice to splurge. I will definitely be making this for our next party!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Definitely a splurge meal – so glad you enjoyed!
Melissa Hughes says
This recipe hit a home run at the church potluck. I got one noodle. One. I had to wrestle from a staff member. Ahhhhhhmazing….
wayne says
Going to make this for the third time at a 4th of July party we liked it the other times so we decided to share it with others but it is awesome.
Bernadette Anderson says
Made for 1st time last nite. It was DELICIOUS……the best I’ve ever made!! Easy to follow recipe. Thanks for posting your recipe. One question: Can this be frozen?