Baked Mac and Cheese (VIDEO)

My easy Baked Mac and Cheese recipe has all the creamy comfort food nostalgia with an extra cheese twist. We swap the typical breadcrumb topping for a cheese topping that the kids prefer, and it keeps the casserole extra moist and gooey.
This mac and cheese casserole is perfect for birthday parties and is popular for holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas!
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When we’re looking for something warm and comforting, our family loves this Baked Mac and Cheese, along with our Spaghetti and Meatballs, Meatloaf, Chicken Pot Pie, and Sloppy Joes. These recipes fill you up, feed a crowd, and come together without much fuss.
Baked Mac and Cheese Video Tutorial
Watch me cook up this extra-cheesy Baked Mac and Cheese recipe in just a few steps. It’s easy to make and easy to share. It also keeps and reheats well and is perfect for a potluck or to pack up and bring to a new mom or a friend who needs a cheesy spoon of comfort.
Easy Baked Mac and Cheese RecipeI love the gooey texture of Baked Mac and Cheese, but not everyone loves the traditional breadcrumb topping, and I find it actually dries out the pasta while it bakes.
My daughter isn’t a fan of bread crumbs on top and I got tired of scraping off the topping for her, so I reimagined a baked cheese topping that would seal in the moisture of the pasta and create an extra stretchy layer of cheese. It’s the kind of dish people gush over when plating—before they’ve even tasted it!
I first published this recipe in my Natasha’s Kitchen Cookbook because I knew it would be an absolute hit! No one can resist cheesy, gooey Mac ‘N Cheese, and you’ll find many more of my favorite recipes in the book.
Ingredients for Baked Mac and Cheese
  • Pasta – we use traditional elbow macaroni, but you can swap it with bowties or any small pasta shape. Be sure to reserve some of the starchy pasta water to thin the cheese sauce after cooking.
  • Dairy – butter, whole milk, and heavy cream make the casserole rich and creamy and ensure it reheats well.
  • Pasta Cooking Water – don’t forget to reserve some of your cooking water – it adds flavor and starch to the sauce. If you forget, add more milk and a little extra salt.
  • Cheese – we combine classic medium cheddar cheese and low-moisture part-skim mozzarella cheese. For a fancier Mac and Cheese, you can use sharp cheddar cheese or swap the mozzarella cheese for Gruyere (it gives a bit of an elevated nutty flavor to the sauce), or try Pepper Jack or Colby Jack.
  • Flour – we use all-purpose flour to help thicken up the sauce, stabilize the cheese and create a smoother texture.
  • Seasonings – salt, paprika, ground mustard (or substitute ground mustard with 2 tsp of Dijon mustard), garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper. For a spicier kick, you can try a bit of cayenne pepper. Pro Tip:If you prefer not to shred the cheese on a box grater, you can use a food processor with a shredding disk attachment which makes the process super fast and easy. I prefer not to use pre-shredded cheese since it has additives that can affect the consistency of the sauce.

  • How to Make Baked Mac and CheeseIt’s easy to make Homemade Baked Macaroni and Cheese in a few steps. Cook the pasta, make the creamy cheese sauce, and bake in the oven. It’s simple!
  • Prep – preheat the oven to 350°F and then grease a 3-quart or 9×13-inch casserole baking dish. This feeds 10, so you can also split the recipe into two 1.5 quart dishes to freeze half for later.
  • Cook the Pasta in a large pot of salted water. The water should taste like salt water (I use 1 Tablespoon). Keep 1/2 cup of the water, drain the pasta, and then toss with oil to stop it from sticking.
  • Mix the cheeses and set aside. 
  • Make the roux – heat a large pot on the stove (we will mix everything here before baking) and then melt the butter until foamy. Add flour and continue whisking until it smells nutty and browns slightly (2 mins). This cooks off the raw flour taste.
  • Slowly whisk in the milk, cream, and 1/2 cup of reserved pasta water. Break up any lumps of flour, until it’s creamy and nearly boiling.
  • Season with the paprika, mustard powder (or Dijon mustard), garlic powder, onion powder 1/2 t of salt, and pepper, reduce the heat to low, and whisk for 2 minutes. The sauce will thicken to a gravy texture.
  • Finish the Cheese Sauce – Add just 3 cups of the cheese mixture and stir. When it’s melted add another 3 cups and stir. Keep the remaining 2 cups for the topping. When everything is gooey, add the cooked pasta, and carefully fold it in so the pasta doesn’t break apart. Turn off the oven and season with salt and pepper.
  • Pour the cheesy pasta mixture into the casserole dish. Top with the reserved cheese mixture, and then bake uncovered for 15 minutes. For a more golden topping, set the oven to broil for the last 2 minutes of baking, but watch that the cheese doesn’t burn. Serve warm.What to Serve with Baked Mac N CheeseWe like to serve Baked Mac and Cheese as a main dish with these roasted veggies or crisp salads, but you can also serve it as a side dish for Pan-Seared Steak, Baked Chicken Breast, Instant Pot Ribs, or even your Thanksgiving dinner!

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  • To prepare ahead: Once the mac and cheese mixture is in the casserole dish, sprinkle on the cheese and cool to room temperature. Cover with plastic wrap, and store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 days until it is ready to bake. Then, follow the directions for baking, adding 10-15 minutes of baking time.
    How to Store and Reheat Macaroni and CheeseThis baked mac and cheese reheats like a dream, so I’m always happy when there are leftovers.
  • To Refrigerate: cool completely and store cover leftovers in an airtight container for up to four days.
  • Freezing: freeze for up to 3 months to preserve the cheesy texture
  • To Reheat: thaw in the fridge overnight and remove a portion to a plate or bowl. Then sprinkle some water over the top and microwave until warm, stirring every 20 seconds. The extra cheesy topping on this Baked Mac and Cheese sends the recipe over the top! It serves a crowd, and we know you’ll get tons of rave reviews. Tell us in the comments how you like the topping compared to traditional breadcrumbs.

  • More Pasta RecipesThis Baked Mac and Cheese is one of our favorite comfort pasta dishes. Try these other pasta recipes that our kids love – they are like a warm hug in a bowl.
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  • Stuffed Shells
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  • Shrimp Alfredo Pasta
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