Mac and Cheese Recipes for a Cozy Kitchen

Mac and cheese is a classic for a reason. From the boxed mac and cheese you ate in college to the baked mac and cheese you bring to potlucks, mac and cheese is one of the best-loved comfort foods with the most longevity out there. It’s easy, adaptable, and a crowd-pleaser for picky eaters. If you’re looking for some mac and cheese recipes to try out, we’ve compiled some of our favorites for a cozy comfort food kitchen.

Mac and Cheese Recipes for a Cozy Kitchen

Easy Mac and Cheese with Hidden Veggies

A bowl of mac and cheese surrounded by vegetables

This recipe uses bone broth to pack some protein into the otherwise carb-forward mac and cheese. The veggies might be hidden, but they still bring some delicious flavors into the mixture. Maybe a good strategy for getting kids to eat their vegetables on the down-low?

Baked Mac and Cheese by Aunt Cheryl

A white baking dish holds a baked Mac and Cheese with a small white plate of the mac and cheese nearby.

People had better come hungry for this recipe. It will make you the most popular person at any gathering, serving a crowd of at least ten people depending on how you proportion it out. You can customize it with spices and different recipes.

Juneteenth Mac and Cheese

An aerial shot of mac and cheese, orange in color, sitting in a blue casserole dish.
The Netflix series ‘High on the Hog’ made us look at this classic dish with new eyes.

One interesting fact about mac and cheese is that James Hemings, an enslaved man on Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello plantation, may have been the chef who originally popularized it in America. Hemings’s technique was to cook the mac and cheese in half-milk half-water, which TABLE tried, to a delicious result.

Mac and Cheese with Green Chile

Baked mac and cheese in a pan on a dark green background

Try a Southwestern spin on mac and cheese! This recipe from James Beard-nominated chef Cheryl Alters Jamison uses three different cheeses, a top layer of bread crumbs, and New Mexico green chile to give it a kick.

Story by Emma Riva

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