Baked Macaroni and Cheese

Its just about a requirement that all Americans love macaroni and cheese in some form and at some time in their lives, I’m no different. Growing up, my mother made a creamy homemade mac and cheese with a sauce that was smooth as silk and permeated every particle of perfectly cooked macaroni. It was my brother’s favorite so she usually made it every Sunday.

As a teen, we all became well acquainted with the boxed stuff, thrilling over the marvel and convenience of the powdery sauce which combined with milk to deliver the ideal after school snack for three busy young people on the go.

After I had my own kids, however, I quickly learned why my mother seldom ate Mac and Cheese. My kids loved it so much that I got burned out just from stirring those countless pots of pasta.

Then a few years ago I realized something – I missed my mac and cheese. I needed to reacquaint myself with it. While my mother’s mac and cheese is to die for, I longed for a stringy, cheesy, casseroley, version in my adult years. Something as far from the boxed stuff as I could get without introducing things my children would consider “weird”. Voila, Baked Macaroni and Cheese was born.

Those of you who subscribe to my email newsletter will receive an added bonus at the end of this week because I am also sending you my mother’s macaroni and cheese recipe as well as this one in my weekly recipe email!

You’ll need: Cheddar cheese, plain flour, macaroni pasta, salt, margarine or butter, and milk.

Put a pot of water on to boil (about six to seven cups of water).
Measure out your dry macaroni into the pot. I am giving you measurements of the dry because I know this is always confusing, you never know if they want you to use two cups dry or two cups cooked and so on.
This recipe calls for 2 1/2 cups DRY macaroni.
Bring this to a boil and reduce to simmer until noodles are tender. Drain.
In a bowl, combine flour, salt, and pepper.

Stir that up.

Lightly spray cooking spray in an oven safe bowl or dish.
Place 1/2 of your macaroni in the bowl. Sprinkle with flour mixture.

Cut two thirds of a stick up butter into small pieces like this.

Place a few pats of butter on top of your first layer.

Top with half of the cheese.

Remaining macaroni…

Remaining flour mixture and butter…

and remaining cheese.
Pour milk over all.
Cover with aluminum foil and bake in the oven at 350 for 35 minutes.
Remove foil and bake an additional ten minutes.

OOOOOOOOOOH look at that!!
At this point my son came in and said “Ma, when is the macaroni and cheese gonna be done?”.
I showed him this and his eyes got “big as dollars” as my grandmother would say!
Become a kid again :) .
Baked Macaroni And Cheese

2 1/2 cups uncooked macaroni
2 1/2 T flour
1 1/4 tsp salt
Pepper to taste (I use about a teaspoon)
4 T margarine
3 cups shredded cheddar cheese
1 cup milk


Cook pasta until tender, drain. Mix all dry ingredients together, set aside. Spray oven safe bowl or dish with cooking spray. Place half of macaroni inside. Sprinkle half of the flour mixture over top and top with half of the margarine, sliced into small slices. Sprinkle 1 1/2 cups cheese over. Repeat. Pour milk over all. Cover with foil and bake at 350 for thirty five minutes. Remove foil, bake an additional ten minutes. Serve hot.

*I’ll announce the winner of the slow cooker giveaway before I go to bed tonight! I have another post I’m working on now so it will be included in that one!
If you’d like to receive all of my recipes (as well as bonus ones) in printer friendly format, simply subscribe by email at the top right hand side of this page to receive my personal email that I send out at the end of each week!

Thank you so much for taking the time out of your busy lives to read Southern Plate! I want to especially thank you for all of your comments and emails! I am usually a little behind on responding (so I can keep getting more recipes up and posted!) but I read every single one of them and always respond as soon as I can. You are all such incredibly wonderful people and I appreciate all of the extraordinary kindness you have and continue to show me!


Gratefully,
Christy

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Posted by Christy Jordan on Oct 29 2008. Filed under Side Dishes. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

64 Comments for “Baked Macaroni and Cheese”

  1. Laura

    Christy, that looks so easy to make not to mention delicious. I’m so tired of the box stuff. I will definitely be serving this one up.

    Laura-Athens

  2. Southern Plate

    Oooh its yummy. I eat it by itself whenever I make it. Did you know you can get out a whole bowl full if you do it while its hot and then just kinda smooth it back down in the dish and no one can tell!?
    ~grins~
    Christy

  3. Cara

    I have never made it in the oven, I have always done it on the stove top, I will have to try this. My kids don’t love it as much as I do though! I was raised on this stuff! They and my Hubby like the box stuff, yuck! I am trying and loven all your recipes!!

  4. Kathy in Michigan

    My girls LOVE homemade macroni & cheese. In fact, every year I make it and take to friends house the day before Thanksgiving. The kids have a half-day and so we eat lunch together and the mom there makes me Pumpkin Roll! yum yum!!!

    I can almost smell yours baking now… Thanks for sharing.

  5. Southern Plate

    Hey!! thank y’all so much for reading and taking the time to comment!!! My mother makes a PHENOMENAL pumpkin roll! I am going to get her to do it soon so I can post it soon!

    This mac and cheese definitely seems to appeal to moms, I dont know why kids and husbands insist on that boxed stuff when they can have this! LOL!

    Hope y’all are having a great day! i’m hoping to get caught up on my comments today, we’ll see!
    Christy :)

    • Lorraine

      I would love to try your Mother’s macaroni and cheese recipe also, the ony she made when you were a child. Would you please send it to me or is it posted anythere.

      I am going to try making your version of macaroni and cheese. Loved the pictures to assist with the directions. Looks delicious. I have tried many different recipes and most of them come out grainy and on the dry side for me, but yours looks yummy!

      • Hey Lorraine!

        I sent it out as a bonus recipe to my email subscribers the week I sent this one out (I send printer friendly versions of my recipes to email subscribers, usually once a week but during Christmas and now my current plague of illness on the kids I’m behind). I don’t think I still have it typed up but I’ll try to get it posted on SP soon for ya! If I run across it during my chaos, I’ll shoot it right off to ya, too!!!

        Its been a loooooooooooooooooong sleep deprived week! I probably shouldn’t be responding to comments on this little sleep as I have no idea what I am actually saying at this point. Hmmm…maybe a shower and a nights sleep are in order. Wonder if the kid’s colds and coughs will cooperate?
        Thank you for commenting, I’m enjoying reading them!!
        Gratefully,
        Christy

  6. wannaquilt1

    I love mac and cheese and this recipe looks wonderful! I can almost taste it – I think I’ll make it this weekend. I have no idea how my kids can stand the boxed stuff either!

    Thanks for all of your great recipes!

    Beth

  7. Xasora

    Wow, that looks divine! I can’t wait to try it. I wonder how it’d be with some chunks of ham in it? Or some sort of veggie? Do that, and you would have an entire meal!

  8. Mary Masters

    This looks so good and is an easy recipe and fast. Guess what I am making tonight for supper! Thanks for the great recipes. You make cooking easy Christy!

  9. Stephanie

    I have a recipe for scalloped potatoes that layers the ingredients just like that! Except it uses sliced potatoes instead of pasta. Cool. I really like the way that mac ‘n cheese looks – so cheesy and delicious!

  10. Playful Pandora

    oh girl, I think I just gained 10 lbs drooling over the pictures!! I can’t wait to go to the store and get cheddar cheese (it never lasts around my daughter ;) she’s going to flip over this. I’ll probably end up using shells since I have loads of them on hand…but either way I can’t wait!

  11. Anonymous

    I can almost guarantee you if you serve this to the folks who “think” the box mac-n-cheese is good, they will change their minds!! :)

    Tks for the recipe!!

    Peyton’s Mimi

  12. Anonymous

    This looks so yummy!! Thanks for the wonderful recipe.

    Rosemary Mahoney
    rosemarym@careington.com

  13. rachie!

    OMG this looks so yummy! I bet your mom’s recipe is like mine – I will find out soon! I’m going to have to try this, it seems pretty painless compared to the way I normally do it.
    BTW, I’m having issues with your comments lately. It doesn’t want to let me use my google id.

  14. Mike

    Mac & cheese!!! WhooHoo!!!

  15. Laura

    BTW Christy. I meant to tell you I saw your column in the News Courier today. Love the apple dapple cake! Look forward to reading it each week.

    Laura-Athens

  16. messeis

    This looks so good. I have never baked my mac n cheese, but have had it at countless pot lucks and have wondered how to make it. Thanks

  17. Ileana

    I love mac and cheese, but mine is a bit hit or miss – sometimes really creamy and other times really dry. Am looking forward to trying your recipe. Am really enjoying your e-mails and the wonderful inspirational dishes.

  18. Danetta

    Oh how I love mac and cheese. I am really enjoying your newsletters too!

  19. BillGent

    I’ve always had Mac and Cheese made with Velveeta. Ricky Martin even sang about it…”Livin Velveeta Loca”:)
    I love any kind of Mac and Cheese except the powdered kind.. I can’t eat it.. and if I can’t eat it, ya know there’s something wrong with it!

    I will try this. It looks awesome.

  20. April in CT

    I can’t even put together a coherent comment this looks so good….

  21. Merrie

    Wow… not out of a box? I can’t wait to fix this for the family!

  22. emilywhitman

    Did you know that Picadilly puts NUTMEG in theirs??

  23. BillGent

    *Quote Christy..”I’ll announce the winner of the slow cooker giveaway before I go to bed tonight!”

    Christy..follow this watch..you’re feeling sleeeepy.. sleeeepy…..

  24. sjs

    This is one of my favorite comfort foods. I have never tried it this way though. I have always did it the hard way.:) My kids ask me once in awhile for the homemade. I think they like that better then the box. Well I guess that is wishful thinking on my part.:) I may to make this version soon.:) I made your chicken soup. It was yummy. I didn’t add enough salt though. Thanks for all the hard work you put into this.
    Sharon:)

  25. I Play Outside The Box

    OH MY……I’m hungry now! NOthing like good old gooey Mac and Cheese! TFS!

  26. Darius T. Williams

    This looks really good. I have a version too. Actually, I’m hosting Soul Food Sunday this weekend. I’m cooking a killer menu, cornbread dressing, braised beef short ribs, fried catfish, smothered chicken, collard greens – you name it! I’ll put up the pics Sunday night!

    -DTW
    http://www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com

  27. sjs

    It’s me again. I remember when I was a little girl growing up in TN we always had this apple cake at our church potlucks. I know it had several layers and it was so yummy. I can’t find a recipe for it and I was hoping that you might have one. All I remember was that it tasted really good and it had like three or four thin layers. Hope you can help.:) I want to make this for my family. Hope you are having a great day.:) Thanks.:)
    Sharon:)

  28. Southern Plate

    Hey everybody!!! I’m sorry I’m so behind this week! I’m doing my best to focus on posting for SP and there is just so much going on with the kids schools that I haven’t had the time i’d like to respond to comments but it is on my list and I am reading every one of them and grinning from ear to ear!!!

    Sharon, I am pretty sure you are describing an apple stack cake. My great grandmother used to make them. Email me at christy@southernplate.com and I’ll get you some recipes for it! oh dear, I still owe someone some pie recipes…I’ll do that tomorrow, promise!!
    Night y’all! I’m gonna go crash and dream of tutorials…I did two more today!
    Christy :)

  29. Su

    I have to admit, I did used to like the box mac ‘n’ cheese myself. The cheese powder they use is so cheesy, I would love finding chunks of the powder that hadn’t dissolved completely.
    Mac ‘n’ cheese must be one of the easiest things to make, but I get it so wrong all the time. It usually gets all hard and dries up, or is not quite cheesy enough, or I use too much milk/cream and it’s far too wet.

  30. April

    I made this the other day. I thought it was OK but my husband complained that it was too dry. Maybe because I use 2% milk? I wonder if it would be better with that velveeta cheese sauce?

    • Lorraine

      Could it have been the pan you baked it in. I’ve noticed if you use a 9 by 13 cake pan, it seems to come out drier. If you use a caserole pan or a deeper bowl it seems to come out creamier.

  31. Hey April! Mine has always come out more on the gooey side. I do use whole milk but I wonder if maybe you should use a little more, maybe your pasta soaked up a bit more liquid?

    My mom’s recipe for mac and cheese is made with velveeta which she makes into a sauce by adding milk and seasonings, its delicious, too! I sent it out to all of my email subscribers with their weekly recipes when I sent this one. I’ll post it on here eventually, promise!!!
    ~Christy

  32. AntBee

    Looks good!

    Can you double/triple the recipe. I have to feed about 20 folks~

    I always make the custard type of mac & cheese with eggs, half n half, etc, but will try this method.

    Thanks for your recipes!

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  34. Cathy

    Is there any way I can get your Mothers mac and cheese recipe?

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  36. Mia Brewington

    I need you to send me your baked macaroni and cheese recipe! Looks delicious!

  37. Vickie

    Now that’s what I call Mac-n-cheese! Your mom’s looked good, but man that looks even better! (Sorry mom)…*drooling over the ooey gooieness*

  38. Rob

    I made this but gonna have to halve the recipe next time–this is a ton of mcaroni! Think I’ll swap velveeta for the cheddar next time too. . . Love the site–made some fried taters this weekend too–dang, I had forgotten how good they are!!!!

  39. martine quinn

    ok, i just made my first mostly from scratch meal: pan fried pork chops, your baked mac and cheese, corn bread, and string beans.Nike!!! i’m so excited. i followed the recipe and it is so good. i’m well on my way to becoming a rspectable magnolia state girl. next week i’ll try biscuits. thanks christy.

  40. AntBee

    Hi everyone!

    I know this is late, but does anyone know exactly what size pan to bake this delicious looking mac & cheese in?

    Will it fit a 9×13 pyrex dish?

    Thanks to all who reply ~

    I love this site :)

  41. That is the gooiest, chewiest mac and cheese, I have seen. It almost looks real as if I could take a serving. Wish I could.

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  43. Becka

    This looks amazing!!

    How many servings is this? I may make this for Thanksgiving.

  44. Kelly

    this sounds wonderful! I’m definitely gonna try this recipe. Just one question, do I have to change anything in this recipe for high altitude? Because I definitely am in high altitude. Would appreciate an answer from someone as soon as possible. Thanks :)

  45. Tara

    Thanks! Look good! Thanks for the the pictures as well!!!

  46. K8e

    It’s in the oven right now!!! I love that I usually always have all of the ingredients and my 3 year-old mac’n'cheese lover can help with it!!!!

  47. Donyale

    Just went around looking for a recipe for Baked Southern Style Mac & Cheese. I have grown up on it and have thru many moves lost my recipe. It is a tradition in the family and is made every sunday with dinner . Im a Southern Girl Born and raised so thsi si something I hold a Heart Warming food for the soul and Family lol.
    So I will deffantly be getting the things I dont have already in my kitchen so I can make this. OMG I cant wait. Love the gooeyness of it all and as my mom mad it I will add the Crunchy cheesy parts to the top. Do love that and the whole mac and Cheesy goodness so much so thank you for posting this on the web for ppl like myself to find.
    Tank care and Keep up with the wonderful Southern Belly Warming foods for the Soul and heart and Family:)

  48. dayve

    hella good… Best mac n cheese ive had in a long time. Definitely gonna make it again soon.

  49. Sophia

    Thanks so much for this easy as 1-2-3 recipe! I was afraid to attempt baked mac and cheese. My children love it when others make it. I’ve always felt bad that I didn’t know how to make it. I love cooking all types of food. And though Im a soul sister Im more better at italian! LOL. They are eating it now! (all smiles) Thanks sooooooo much!

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