One Pot Mac and Cheese (2024)

About My One Pot Mac And Cheese

I’m very proud of this homemade mac and cheese recipe. It’s super easy, and super quick. The whole dish comes together from scratch in 10 minutes. It’s also all made in one pot so there’s almost no cleanup. I really think it might be the best mac and cheese you’ll ever have—it’s like a Kraft Dinner, but better!

It’s also a great recipe for personalizing. Because of the techniques we’ll be using, you can use whatever cheese you like in this recipe, and it will still work. That means you can use your favorite cheeses, or you can use any leftover pieces of cheese you might have lying around in your fridge that need using up.

For some inspiration for other cheeses to try using this mac and cheese recipe, see the sections below called, “What cheeses make the best mac and cheese?” and “What's the best melting cheese?”. For some ideas on personalizing the dish with other flavors like mustard, hot sauce, and more, see the section, “Variations”.

This Mac and Cheese recipe comes from my new cookbook, Simple Pleasures. In there you’ll also find other easy, comforting and delicious dinners, such as “One-Pan Oven Spaghetti”, “Three Ingredient Fettucine Alfredo”, “Ultimate Easy Lasagna” and one that’s really personal to me, my “Dad’s Potato-Cheese Pie”.

Why Does This Recipe Work?

There are a few things in the techniques we’re using in this recipe that differ from the usual way of making mac and cheese.

Maximizing Starch Retention

The first thing we do is ensure we keep all the starch that’s released from the macaroni while it’s cooking. So, we’re using the minimal amount of water needed to cook the pasta. (You’ll notice I specify the precise volume of water to use in the recipe.) That’s because we don’t want to drain any starchy water away from the pasta. Instead, we want to retain and concentrate every, single last bit of starch that’s released from the macaroni.

The reason for doing this is that we want to use the starch to help emulsify the cheese sauce. If you’ve ever made the trendy Roman pasta dish, “cacio e pepe”, you’ll be familiar with this idea. In this recipe though, we turn that starch concentration dial all the way up to eleven! That’s because we want to be able to incorporate a lot of cheese into our mac and cheese!

It’s also worth noting we’re boiling our pasta in water, not in milk. Many mac and cheese recipes call for boiling the pasta in milk (and cream), but I find this a pain. Boiling milk is often annoying because it can easily catch and burn on the bottom of the pan, which ruins the entire dish. Also, it has a tendency to foam up and boil over, making a mess everywhere! So, we’re boiling our pasta in water here!

American cheese and emulsifying salts

The second thing we do is to use a couple of slices of American cheese in our recipe. As long as you include the American cheese, you can use whatever other cheeses you want in this recipe, and it will work perfectly!

It’s not that we particularly want the cheese part of the American cheese. Rather, we want to use one of the other ingredients in American cheese — sodium citrate. (Popular brands of this kind of processed cheese slice around the world include Kraft Singles and Dairylea Slices.)

Sodium citrate (E331) is known as what’s called an “emulsifying salt”. It interacts with proteins in cheese such that, when a cheese melts, it emulsifies beautifully into watery liquids like milk. It’s the reason why American cheese slices melt so perfectly on cheeseburgers!

In this mac and cheese recipe, as we melt the American cheese into the milk, sodium citrate is released and interacts with all the other cheeses we’re using, causing them to emulsify into the sauce as they melt.

People have been using emulsifying salts to make melty cheese sauces before they anyone knew they even existed or what they did. For example, the core reason you add white wine to fondue is because the wine is a source of emulsifying salts.

The benefits of the starch and sodium citrate working together

Think of the starch and the sodium citrate as partners, working together to emulsify the melted cheese with the milk. This allow us to make the most flavorful, cheesiest cheese sauce ever!

The final thing that’s different about this mac and cheese recipe is something we don’t need to do. With this recipe, we don’t need to make a roux using butter and flour, and then make a béchamel sauce using milk and cream. Making béchamel takes time, and is prone to being lumpy! The “starch / sodium citrate” technique removes the need for it and makes life so much easier.

So, rather than rely on a béchamel sauce to create a creamy texture for our cheese sauce, all our amazing texture comes from silky, melted, cheese! It’s beyond delicious, and beyond flavorful!

Of course, if you want to some add butter and cream, go right ahead! It won’t hurt, and it’s delicious, but I don’t think you need it. This way, the dish isn’t as heavy as the traditional version. Sometimes, with traditional mac and cheese, I find myself getting full before I’ve finished it!

Can you use any pasta for mac and cheese?

Elbow macaroni is the classic pasta shape for mac and cheese. However, any short “tube” shape pasta works really well. Some options I love are: Cavatappi, Cellentani, Penne, and Rigatoni. It’s best to avoid long pasta shapes, like spaghetti, linguine, and fettuccine, because the those shapes won’t hold the thick sauce quite as well as the tube pasta.

What cheeses make the best mac and cheese?

Some of the best and most popular cheeses for mac and cheese are:

What's the best melting cheese?

If you’re looking to try out some different “melty” cheeses, here are some ideas.

  • Fontina

  • Provolone

  • Mozzarella

  • Gruyère

  • Gouda

  • Asiago

  • Taleggio

  • Reblochon

How do you keep mac and cheese creamy?

If you follow this recipe, your mac and cheese should stay super creamy. If, for some reason it doesn’t e.g., it’s cooled down too much, then it’s easy to fix. Warm up the mac and cheese again on the stove top, add a little milk or cream, and give it a good stir. Add milk and cream a tablespoon at a time and fully incorporate it to find the creamy texture you’re looking for.

Why isn't my homemade mac and cheese creamy?

If your Mac and cheese isn’t creamy and is too “dry”, here are the reasons why and how to fix it. As mac and cheese cooks and cools, the sauce will continue to thicken. This is due to the pasta absorbing more liquid over time, and the sauce itself becoming more “solid” as it cools. So, to ensure a creamy mac and cheese, make the sauce just a little looser than you think it needs to be. (Add more milk, a tablespoon at a time to adjust the consistency).

Why does my homemade Mac and cheese taste bland?

If your mac and cheese tastes bland, it’s either because it’s under-seasoned, you didn’t use flavorful cheese, or you didn’t use enough cheese. Try adding a little more salt first, because that might fix it. If the problem was the cheese you use doesn’t have much flavor, then try adding some other flavors, such has mustard or hot sauce. The next time you make it, try to find some more strongly flavor cheese, or adding more cheese.

Variations

Changing the cheese

The Cheddar cheese can be swapped out for any melty cheese you like. Similarly, you can swap out the Parmesan for any strongly flavored cheese you prefer. However, you must include the American cheese, which has ingredients that help keep the sauce creamy and emulsified.

In fact, as long as you follow the “American cheese” rule, you can use pretty much whatever cheeses you want. So feel free to experiment with your favorite cheeses! It’s also great for using up any and all leftover pieces of cheese you might have lying around in the fridge.

Textural variations

In the recipe, I stopped the mac and cheese at the point where there was a creamy cheese sauce. However, you don’t have to top there! If you want a “cheese pull” texture, add an extra handful (around 4oz or 100g) of your cheese mixture to the finished mac and cheese. Stir it in, cover, and allow to rest for 3 minutes.

If you want a baked mac and cheese, simple place the finished dish under the broiler for a few minutes, until the top is bubbling, and browned deliciously!

Spicing things up

Mac and cheese works fantastically well with additional flavourings. Sometimes I like to add mustard. Other times I like to add a little (not very!) hot sauce. Add as much or as little, according to your taste. I like to go easy on the hot stuff, but that’s just me!

To really kick up the flavors, I also love to make an Indian-inspired variation. Add ginger-garlic paste, chopped fresh chilies (de-seeded and in moderation, if you’re like me!), garam masala, and a little chili powder. It’s incredible!

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One Pot Mac and Cheese (2024)

FAQs

How does Gordon Ramsay make the best mac and cheese? ›

Preparation
  1. In a large pot over medium heat, combine the pasta and milk. ...
  2. Once the pasta is cooked, remove the pan from the heat and add the butter, cheddar cheese, salt, and pepper. ...
  3. Divide between serving bowls and top with the bread crumbs.
  4. Enjoy!
  5. All your favorite recipes, stored in one place.
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How do you make mac and cheese not stick to the pot? ›

You make the cheese sauce fairly wet and keep stirring it. Keep the heat low. Once the cheese has all melted, turn off the heat completely. If you slightly undercook the pasta, it will absorb any excess liquid when you combine the sauce and the drained pasta.

Can you boil macaroni in milk? ›

Simply swap the water for milk. Here's the catch, you do have to babysit your noodles a bit more than you would have to if you are cooking in water. First, you want to make sure you have enough milk to allow for evaporation. Second, keep the milk at a simmer rather than a full boil to prevent from burning.

What are the 3 best cheeses for mac 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.

Do you wait for the water to boil before adding mac and cheese? ›

Bring your water to a true boil before adding your pasta.

What thickens mac and cheese? ›

You can thicken cheese sauce further by adding more flour or even using a couple of teaspoons of cornstarch. In a small bowl, dissolve the cornstarch or flour with a cup of water. The cold water will create a slurry. Stir the slurry into the cheese sauce over medium heat, and let the sauce boil and thicken.

Why is my homemade mac and cheese so thick? ›

Remember that the noodles for macaroni and cheese are not entirely cooked when they hit the baking dish, so they will continue to cook and absorb sauce while baking. Plus, the starch from the pasta will thicken the sauce as it bakes too, so you need to initially make the sauce looser than your final desired viscosity.

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

How to keep mac & cheese creamy? ›

Cream cheese: Here's my secret ingredient for the best creamy mac and cheese. A little cream cheese adds a lovely silky texture to the sauce.

What keeps mac and cheese moist? ›

How To Keep Macaroni And Cheese From Drying Out
  • Add more cheese. That final layer of cheese on top isn't just for looks, it also helps keep the saucy noodles underneath from drying out during baking. ...
  • Use the right kind of cheese. ...
  • Add more sauce. ...
  • Cut back on cream. ...
  • Use less thickener.
Oct 26, 2022

Is it better to cook macaroni in milk or water? ›

Cooking macaroni in a small volume of water concentrates the starch from the pasta, helping the cheese form a creamy emulsion. Similar recipes call for cooking pasta in milk, which can scorch. Cooking in water and adding evaporated milk toward the end fixes this problem.

Do you stir macaroni while boiling? ›

While cooking pasta, stirring is critical! If you skip the stirring, you'll be left with a giant clump of pasta stuck together. Make sure to stir the pasta immediately after adding it to the water, as well as occasionally during cooking.

What milk is best for macaroni? ›

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 are the ingredients in Gordon food Service mac and cheese? ›

COOKED ENRICHED MACARONI PRODUCT (WATER, SEMOLINA [MILLED WHEAT, NIACIN, FERROUS SULFATE, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID]), WATER, CHEDDAR CLUB CHEESE (CHEDDAR CHEESE [CULTURED PASTEURIZED MILK, SALT, ENZYMES], WATER, SALT, ANNATTO [COLOR]), CHEDDAR CHEESE (PASTEURIZED MILK, CHEESE CULTURES, SALT, ENZYMES ...

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 recipe is Gordon Ramsay famous for? ›

Top 10: Recipes that made Gordon Ramsay Famous
  • Beef Wellington. gordon ramsay's beef wellington recipe. ...
  • Coq au Vin. gordon ramsay's Coq au Vin recipe. ...
  • Beef Stroganoff. gordon ramsay's Beef Stroganoff recipe. ...
  • Chicken Piccata. ...
  • Rack of Lamb. ...
  • Baked Salmon with Lemon and Dill. ...
  • Shrimp Scampi. ...
  • Beef and Guinness Stew.

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.
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