Stovetop Mac and Cheese

Published April 5, 2024

Stovetop Mac and Cheese
Armando Rafael for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.
Total Time
25 minutes
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
30 minutes
Rating
4(740)
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This is a quick from-scratch mac and cheese ideal for kids — or anyone craving the simple, pure cheesiness of creamy mac and cheese. A standard white sauce comes together with the kitchen staples of butter, flour and milk and can take any blend of cheeses, which should include a large portion of sharp yellow Cheddar for its distinctive mac-and-cheese taste and texture. But this is a great way to use up any odds and ends of cheese in your fridge. A bit of American cheese makes the sauce stretchy and extra smooth, while Gruyère and Swiss add a nice nuttiness and Parmesan and pecorino some deep savory notes.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 to 6 servings
  • Salt
  • 4cups milk, preferably whole milk
  • 4tablespoons butter
  • 3tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1pound macaroni
  • 1pound cheese (all Cheddar or at least half Cheddar and a mix of American, Swiss, Gruyère, Monterey Jack or any other cheese), grated or pre-shredded
  • Freshly grated nutmeg and/or freshly ground black pepper (optional)
Ingredient Substitution Guide
Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

766 calories; 39 grams fat; 22 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 11 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 70 grams carbohydrates; 3 grams dietary fiber; 11 grams sugars; 33 grams protein; 761 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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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.

  2. Step 2

    Meanwhile, heat the milk in the microwave or on the stovetop until just warm, 3 to 5 minutes.

  3. Step 3

    While the milk heats, melt the butter in another large pot over medium-low heat. As soon as it melts, add the flour and whisk for 2 minutes, or until golden and smooth. (The smell of raw flour should have dissipated.)

  4. Step 4

    Continue whisking while adding the warm milk ½ cup at a time, making sure the mixture stays smooth before adding the next. Once all the milk is added, let the sauce come to simmer, then simmer for 2 minutes, whisking occasionally.

  5. Step 5

    While the sauce heats, add the macaroni to the boiling water, and cook until just tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Reserve 1 cup pasta cooking water and drain the pasta well.

  6. Step 6

    Add the cheese to the sauce, turn off the heat and stir until smooth. Add the macaroni and stir until well mixed. Taste and add more salt as needed and season with nutmeg and/or pepper if you’d like. The dish will thicken as it sits. Pre-shredded cheese will also make this thicker; thin with some or all of the reserved pasta water, if you’d like. Leftovers can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop with a few splashes of water.

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I make full proof white sauce. Cook butter and flour together until raw taste gone. A couple of minutes. The all at once add all the milk. Cold. Right out of the refrigerator. Turn heat to medium and whisk until thick. It never gets lumps. Easiest method. Unorthodox but dependable

this is a perfect base, but the addition of smoked paprika and a generous squirt of yellow mustard elevates it.

This is basically the recipe my mother taught me about 60 years ago! My suggestion is to not use pre-shredded cheese. Pre-shredded cheese is treated with an anti-sticking agent which causes it to be gloppy when you make the cheese sauce. Hand shredded cheese is best. Another few hints: take the pan off the heat when you first add the milk and stir to avoid lumps. And don't skip the nutmeg, also ground white pepper as opposed to black pepper.

Did your teenage daughter just break up with her boyfriend? Cast list posted? 3rd round of SAT scores arrive? Whether you are celebrating or consoling, this is the dish to make. We use dilatini instead of traditional macaroni because it lowers the pasta to sauce ratio. Everyone is happy!

Very nice comfort food. I used almond milk because it’s what I had on hand. Although the cheese sauce was a tad thin at first, it thickened up. I felt there was a wee bit more sauce than necessary, so I added a little more pasta. It worked out well. I want to add that it’s easy to make just ¼ of the recipe and share the very generous portion.

i made this recipe exactly as written and came up with way too much sauce…i don’t get it

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