Classic Homemade Mac and Cheese made with bite-size pasta, cheddar cheese, and a simple creamy sauce all baked to perfection in the oven.  This recipe includes tips, tricks, and photos for making PERFECT baked mac and cheese.

This mac and cheese recipe has many similarities to another of my favorites; One Pan Baked Ziti. They are both creamy, and dreamy, comfort food that gets baked to cheesy, bubbly perfection in the oven.

Mac and cheese in a white baking dish with a wooden spoon in it, ready to serve.

Mac and Cheese

I'm pretty sure that most adults love a great homemade macaroni and cheese recipe just as much as our kids do! My kids will enjoy a box of Kraft macaroni and day, but everyone gets especially excited when I make this homemade mac and cheese, and for good reason!

This recipe is incredibly easy, and your kids would probably love to help you make it! I let my littles help grate the cheese and measure the noodles.

For me, mac and cheese has to have a smooth and creamy cheese sauce, and I’ve had enough trial and error in this department to understand that there are a few simple things you can do to achieve that smooth sauce we all want in our macaroni!

How to AVOID grainy cheese sauce:

  • The type of cheddar makes a difference. High quality aged cheddar cheese will give you a stronger taste and smoother texture. More mild and inexpensive cheddar cheeses will have less flavor and almost a grittier taste.
  • Use fresh grated cheese. Pre-shredded store-bought cheese will not melt the same as freshly grated cheese, and grating the cheese helps it melt smoothly and evenly in the sauce.
  • Bring the cheese to room temperature. I like to grate the cheese very first, before moving forward with the recipe. That allows it to sit at room temperature while I prepare the white sauce.
  • Use low heat. In order for the cheese to melt properly and smoothly we want it to have gradual changes in temperature (like how we shredded it and allowed it to come to room temperature at the beginning of the recipe). When it’s time to add the cheese to the white sauce, remove the sauce from heat and let it cool for a few minutes. It only needs to be warm enough to melt the cheese.
  • Don’t over-stir the sauce once the cheese has melted. Add the noodles and quickly assemble in pan and put into the oven.

AVOID pre-shredded Cheese!

I know they are sooo convenient, but not only do pre-shedded cheeses just not taste as great, they are also mixed with various types of powder which prevent them from melting as well as freshly shredded cheese.  So while it's not life or death, I highly recommend getting out your block grater and shredding fresh cheese for your homemade mac and cheese!  You won't regret it!

8 Simple Ingredients is ALL you Need:

  • Elbow macaroni: It's my favorite for this recipe, but any other bite-sized pasta will work.
  • Butter: salted or unsalted will work–just adjust the amount of salt you add, depending on the butter.
  • Flour
  • Salt
  • Ground black pepper
  • Milk
  • Half and half
  • Shredded Cheddar cheese: the higher quality aged-cheddar, the better!

Perfect Mac and Cheese in 5 Steps:

  1. Preheat the oven. Preheat to 325 degrees and lightly grease a square baking dish.
  2. Cook the macaroni. Slightly undercook your noodles (about 1 minute under al-dente). Drain and set aside.
  3. Make the roux.  Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Blend in the flour, salt, and pepper. Cook for 2 minutes.
  4. Add milk and cheese.  Stir in milk and half and half, slowly, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Add 1 cup shredded cheese to the sauce and stir just until melted. Add the cooked macaroni noodles and toss to coat them in the sauce.
  5. Pour into baking dish.  Pour half or the pasta mixture into the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle ½ cup cheese over the top. Pour remaining pasta over it and sprinkle with remaining cheese.

Three process photos for making mac and cheese in a skillet including melting butter, adding flour, cream and milk to make a roux, and then adding shredded cheddar cheese.

To bake or not to bake:

You don't have to bake the mac and cheese in this recipe. Everything gets fully cooked and is essentially ready to eat after the cheese and noodles are added. However, I love the extra gooeyness that comes when the cheese is baked and I think baking it adds a level of sophistication you just don't get without.

Overhead view of a skillet with homemade macaroni and cheese in it, ready to eat.

What Type of Cheese?

This classic mac and cheese recipe is made with cheddar cheese.  I particularly love medium or sharp cheddar cheese but any type will do.  If you want a more luxurious mac and cheese or you're really trying to impress a crowd, you could use a combination of different cheeses.  Just be sure to select a type of cheese that is good for melting, like white cheddar, smoked gouda, gruyere, brie, goat cheese, mozzarella, or fontina.

Freezing and Storing:

This recipe freezes well.  Just like with my other freezer friendly meals, I love to prepare two and freeze one for another day.  You'll want to freeze this dish prior to baking it in the oven!  Make sure to let the mac and cheese cool completely then pour it into a freezer friendly dish, cover it well and freeze if for up to 3 months.

A square white baking dish with mac and cheese and shredded cheese topping, ready to go in the oven.

To reheat:

  • From frozen: Bake from frozen at 350 degrees F for 70-80 minutes or until warm throughout.
  • From thawed: Cover the mac and cheese with a sheet of aluminum foil and bake it at 325ºF for 20 minutes.

Additional Add-in & Toppings:

If you want to take this classic Mac and cheese to the next level check out my Gourmet Mac and Cheese, or consider adding some of the following:

  • Extra cheese topping – Sprinkle freshly grated parmesan cheese on top before baking.
  • Breadcrumbs– combine about 1 cup of breadcrumbs and 3 tablespoons of melted butter in a bowl. Sprinkle over top of the macaroni and cheese just before baking.
  • Bacon Bits – Cook about 4-5 slices of bacon.  cut the cooked bacon into small bits and stir into the mac and cheese before pouring it into your baking dish.

A white bowl with homemade mac and cheese in it and a spoon.

 

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Recipe

Mac and cheese in a white baking dish with a spoon ready to serve.
Prep 15 minutes
Cook 15 minutes
Total 30 minutes
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Ingredients
 
 

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F and lightly grease an 8' square (or similar size) baking dish.
  • Cook the macaroni to al dente, according to package instructions. Drain and set aside.
  • Make the sauce: Melt the butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Blend in the flour, salt, and pepper. Cook for 2 minutes. Slowly add the milk and half and half, stirring constantly, and cook over medium-low heat for a few minutes until the mixture has thickened like the consistency of gravy, about 5-7 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in 1 cup shredded cheese, stirring just until melted.
  • Combine: Add the cooked macaroni noodles and toss to coat. Pour half or the pasta mixture into the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle ½ cup cheese over the top. Add remaining pasta and sprinkle with remaining cheese.
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes or until cheese is melted on top.

Notes

*½ pound uncooked macaroni = about 1 ½ cups
Tips for getting a smooth cheese sauce:
  • High quality aged cheddar cheese will give you a stronger taste and smoother texture. More mild and inexpensive cheddar cheeses will have less flavor and almost a grittier taste.
  • Use fresh grated cheese. Pre-shredded store-bought cheese will not melt the same as freshly grated cheese, and grating the cheese helps it melt smoothly and evenly in the sauce.
  • Bring the cheese to room temperature. I like to grate the cheese very first, before moving forward with the recipe. That allows it to sit at room temperature while I prepare the white sauce.
  • Use low heat. In order for the cheese to melt properly and smoothly we want it to have gradual changes in temperature (like how we shredded it and allowed it to come to room temperature at the beginning of the recipe). When it’s time to add the cheese to the white sauce, remove the sauce from heat and let it cool for a few minutes. It only needs to be warm enough to melt the cheese.
  • Don’t over-stir the sauce once the cheese has melted. Add the noodles and quickly assemble in pan and put into the oven.
Gluten-free Adaptations: use gluten-free elbow noodles, and all-purpose flour.

Nutrition

Calories: 559kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 24gFat: 33gSaturated Fat: 20gCholesterol: 98mgSodium: 693mgPotassium: 300mgFiber: 2gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 1023IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 540mgIron: 1mg
Have you tried this recipe?!

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I originally shared this recipe in July 2014. Updated August 2019. 

 

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Holly
10 months ago

5 stars
Best Mac and cheese. EVER!!! Definitely making this again!!

Patti Osborne
1 year ago

5 stars
I’ve made this recipe numerous times and it’s my absolute favorite Mac and cheese. So simple, rich and delicious!

AK Reyes
5 years ago

I am so excited to try this simple, yet tasty sounding recipe! I was wondering if you have a recommendation on if I need to prep this dish earlier during the day, to cook at night? Or is it just a lot better tasting fresh? Or is there a way to do parts of this recipe like cook the noodles and grate the cheese, and then do the rest later by leaving the noodles and the cheese sitting out for a couple hours if I have the AC on? Please LMK! I really want to cook this on Wednesday, but want to know my best option for preparing it ahead of time, or reheating it later. Do you think I should prepare it ahead of time, wait for it to cool, then put it in the fridge, then bake it later (letting it sit for a little to room temperature to get the cheese back to room temp)?

Jeniffer
5 years ago

My first time making mac n cheese and I was glad that I came across this simple recipe. The mac n cheese turned out perfect. Thanks again.

Araceli
5 years ago

5 stars
im 14 and getting into culinary and I absolutely love this recipe!

Mary Beth Carrier
5 years ago
Reply to  Araceli

Congratulations on exploring cooking so young. You’ll have a great foundation for exploring more complex recipes or hosting dinner & holiday parties. My son finally got into cooking but not until his college days but now a couple of people actually pay him to cook at their tailgates! I say great family recipes make a difference! LOL

Syndi Sue
5 years ago

5 stars
I made this today, it was delicious! I did increase the pasta to 2 cups and substituted 1/2 a cup of cheddar with smoked cheddar, mixed all but 1 cup of the cheese into the sauce and put the remainder on the top. I also broiled it a bit at the end to make it brown up. My husband doesn’t usually like mac and cheese and he loved it, will definitely make this again.

Janeé Hamilton
5 years ago

4 stars
I made this with my family last night. I substituted with wheat noodles which I believe made the mac N cheese dry. However, the roue sauce was very flavorful and creamy. I will be experimenting with whole wheat noodles a bit more and maybe adding a bit more mile to make the roue thinner to help the noodles soften up a bit or maybe covering the dish with tin foil while cooking instead of uncovered… Have you used whole wheat noodles before? If so what has been helpful?

Maureen
5 years ago

I have not made this recipe with whole wheat pasta yet but in other pasta recipes I noticed that it needed a little more sauce when baking. Hope this helps.

Diana
5 years ago

5 stars
Great recipe! I added a bit of smoked Gouda so it tasted like it had bacon in it!

Deb
5 years ago

5 stars
Absolutely delicious! I added lobster to it it was awesome!

Kelly O'Donnell
5 years ago

5 stars
I made this earlier today and it is perfect!!! I thought the sauce was sooo creamy. I did let it get to room temp prior to grating….made all the difference in the world. You directions were simple and correct!! Oftentimes people post a recipe and leave out steps or eyeball measurements. This can be simple or elegant depending on cheese and pasta variety. My husband is not a fan of mac and cheese but he said it was delicious.

Kay Beck
5 years ago

Excellent recipe!!!

NAOMI BETANCOURT
5 years ago

4 stars
I use to make a very similar one but we are a smaller family so this look the right size. I added sourcream since I did not have half and half and it worked great. I like to broil the pan for a 2 minutes to make a crunchy cheese topping yum. Did not give you five stars because I think I needed more pasta. My husband and I enjoyed very much.