This Macaroni and Cheese uses an old trick for the secret ingredient to give you the perfect, full flavor classic cheddar mac and cheese.
Mmmmm Mac and cheese! This is one of our favorite comfort foods, and it is both adult and kid friendly, especially when you step away from the boxed stuff with powdered cheese. What even is in that?! This recipe uses only whole ingredients, and real cheddar cheese. Making your own Mac and cheese from scratch might seem time consuming, but it is quicker and easier than you think! Once youโve had homemade, youโll never go back to the Blue Box.
The secret ingredient in this macaroni and cheese is hot sauce, specifically Frank’s Red Hot. Adding hot sauce to a recipe involving cheese is an old chef’s trick that enhances the flavor of the cheese. You can use any hot sauce you’d like, but each one may require a different amount. Julia Child’s, for example, was a tabasco sauce user and would add a dash or two of tabasco sauce to her macaroni and cheese and other melted cheese dishes. This recipe is specifically written for Frank’s Red Hot.
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How can I get a thick cheese sauce?
The flour in the recipe acts as a thickening agent. If you just added flour to milk you’d end up with a clumpy mess. By combining the flour with a fat source (in this recipe it is melted butter), you will be able to distribute the thickening agent throughout the sauce without leaving clumps behind. This same principle can be applied to any sauce or soup that needs to be thickened. A roux is equal parts flour to fat. Cornstarch is a stronger thickening agent that I use (with butter) in things like puddings and cream pies.
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What kind of cheese should I use to make macaroni and cheese?
Classic American macaroni and cheese is made with cheddar cheese. We prefer to use a sharp cheddar cheese. This recipe can also be made with other similar cheeses that melt well, or a combination of cheeses. Use the same amount and experiment! Gouda, white cheddar, provolone, brie, fontina, and provolone are some of our favorites.
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Is this recipe spicy?
No! This recipe is not spicy when made as written. We have personally served this recipe to over 1,000 different people, many of them children, and no one complains that it is too spicy. If you DO want to add a little heat, you can try doubling or tripling the amount of hot sauce in the recipe. We find that 1/4 cup of Frank’s Red Hot gives a good mild heat.
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Watch the video below where we will walk you through every step of the recipe with a video demonstration.
I sure love a lot of your recipes!! With the mac and cheese, what kind of milk works best…….whole, or 1%, 2% or skim? Also for the mustard……is that the dry brown mustard or the Gray Poupon kind? Thanks!
We use either 2% or whole milk. The mustard is the dry kind that is sold amongst the spices.
Whole, and ground dry mustard. Mine is more yellow than brown thoโ
its a powder
This has to be my favorite dish of all time. Strand me on a desert island with only this and I’d be happy as a clam.
I only came here after trying it for myself today on just a guess that it might be good. It was so far beyond good that I had to see if anyone else had discovered it too. I’m not surprised to find out that I’m not the only one who has sampled the greatest taste on the planet!
What if I don’t like sharp cheese? Can I use Colby jack instead?
You definitely could.
Hi, Thanks for recipes. I am going to try bread rolls. I would love to try mac & cheese. As I live in NZ I don’t think we have Franks hot sauce. Any other suggestions I could you. Ann
Any kind of hot sauce will be good. I just like Frank’s the best!
If I lived in NZ I would find somewhere online that I could mail order it from. I’m a hot sauce connoisseur, usually preferring the authentic imported Mexican ones. But Franks is in a league of its own – it has become my favorite ever since I first tried it. I would highly recommend that you pay the shipping costs to get some for yourself – you will be glad that you did!!! It’s a taste experience that you don’t want to leave off your bucket list.
how hot does the mac & cheese,I swell lips & tongue if its to spicey
I feed it to my mother in law whose mouth is on fire from black pepper and she loves it!
Rachel
My family loves backed Mac and Cheese, but right now I am reading about how cooking it in cast iron (ie. a dutch oven) makes it better, so tonight it's Mac and Cheese with Frank's Hot Sauce in our dutch oven. Oh and our newest favorite thanks to your blog: Bacon Wrapped Hot Dogs.
BTW I has feeling heart pain yesterday, do you think this meal will be my final one?
Why oh why have I NEVER made my own mac and cheese? Ridiculous!
Thanks so much for sharing! My daughter is a mac 'n cheese fanatic. She doesn't like spicy, can't wait to surprise her with this as I slowly bring her to the other side!!!
YES. YES YES YES.
I add hot sauce to everything but ironically, never thought to add it to mac n cheese!
I'm going to have to try this with the hot sauce!