Ree's Mac and Cheese Recipe Is Famous for a Reason (2024)

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Come, my child… come. I shall take you by the hand and take you where you need to go.

I shall show you the comfort food that is solely responsible for my bones and tissues multiplying and growing at a young age.

It's macaroni and cheese made with the best butter. And it's the only pasta (or food) I consumed until I was about fourteen years old.

Come… come, my child.

I shall show you the way.

How do you make the best mac and cheese?

There are a few ingredients that make this the best macaroni and cheese ever. Adding an egg to mac and cheese makes the sauce smooth, velvety, and heavenly rich. The dried mustard powder(or asubstitute for mustard powder if you're really stuck) provides the perfect tangy bite that balances all that richness, and then there's the cheese. Oh, the cheese! Pre-shredded, bagged cheeses don't melt as well as cheese grated straight from the block, so be sure to do that yourself. The resulting creaminess is worth the extra step!

How do you keep macaroni and cheese creamy?

The star of this recipe is the cheesiest, dreamiest cream sauce that sinks into every nook and cranny of the macaroni. There's whole milk, a pound of cheese, and an egg to thank for that. But the secret to baked mac and cheese is this crispy top, which hides a creamy, soft bottom. That extra layer of cheese helps hold in the moisture when it bakes in the oven. Just be sure not to bake it too long so the macaroni doesn't dry out! Bake just until the cheese is melted and bubbly.

What’s the best cheese to use in mac and cheese?

I almost always mix different types of cheese: colby, monterey jack, fontina, mild cheddar, pepper jack… even a little gruyère if I allow myself to be in denial about how expensive it is to buy. (There's always a goodgruyère cheese substitute at the grocery store, too.) Keep it simple with just sharp cheddar or sprinkle in a variety depending on what you like best.

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Yields:
6 serving(s)
Prep Time:
15 mins
Cook Time:
15 mins
Total Time:
30 mins

Ingredients

  • 4 c.

    dried macaroni

  • 1

    whole egg

  • 1/2

    stick salted butter

  • 1/4 c.

    all-purpose flour

  • 2 1/2 c.

    whole milk

  • 2 tsp.

    (heaping) dry mustard, more if desired

  • 1 lb.

    cheese (such as cheddar, jack, and/or fontina), grated

  • 1/2 tsp.

    kosher salt, more to taste

  • 1/2 tsp.

    seasoned salt, more to taste

  • 1/2 tsp.

    ground black pepper

  • Cayenne pepper, paprika and/or thyme (optional)

Directions

    1. Step1Cook the macaroni until very firm. The macaroni should be too firm to eat right out of the pot. Drain.
    2. Step2Beat the egg in a small bowl.
    3. Step3Melt the butter in a large pot and sprinkle in the flour. Whisk together over medium-low heat. Cook the mixture for 5 minutes, whisking constantly. Don't let it burn. Pour in the milk, add the mustard, and whisk until smooth. Cook for 5 minutes until very thick. Reduce the heat to low.
    4. Step4Take 1/4 cup of the sauce and slowly pour it into the beaten egg, whisking constantly to avoid cooking the egg. Whisk together till smooth.
    5. Step5Pour the egg mixture into the sauce, whisking constantly. Stir until smooth. Add in the cheese and stir to melt. Add the salt, seasoned salt and pepper. Taste the sauce, adding more salt and seasoned salt as needed. (Do not under-salt!) Pour in the drained, cooked macaroni and stir to combine. Serve immediately; otherwise, pour into a buttered baking dish, top with extra cheese, and bake at 350˚ for 20 to 25 minutes, then serve.

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Elbow macaroni. You can buy it in bulk, and you can buy it cheap.

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You'll need butter. Regular, salted butter.

And just note that I pretty much never use unsalted butter except for a few select baking recipes.

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All-purpose flour.

Whole milk. Pretend there's a photo of whole milk sitting on a counter you can't see.

Dry mustard. I love this ingredient in macaroni and cheese. It provides a tangy sharpness without injecting a definable flavor.

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One egg. Trust me.

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And cheese. One glorious, beautiful pound of freshly grated cheese. I'm using all sharp cheddar today, but I almost always mix different types of cheese: colby, monterey jack, fontina, mild cheddar, pepper jack… even a little gruyère if I allow myself to be in denial about how expensive it is.

But today, it's all cheddar, all the time.

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Cook four cups dried macaroni until it's very "al dente." Keep in mind that we'll be baking the macaroni after we mix it together, so it needs to be quite firm when you bring it out of the water. I usually test a macaroni noodle about five minutes into the cooking process—if it's too firm to serve and eat immediately, it’s time to take it off the stove and drain it.

Nutshell: Undercook the macaroni! You'll be glad.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Whisk the egg in a small bowl. Set aside.

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Add a good teaspoon or so of salt to the water.

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Now, in a large saucepan or dutch oven, melt 1/4 cup (1/2 stick OR 4 tablespoons) butter.

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Sprinkle in an equal amount (4 tablespoons) flour.

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Whisk the mixture together over medium-low heat (careful not to burn!) until totally combined…

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Then continue cooking for around five minutes, whisking constantly.

This is called a roux, which is the basis of a cream sauce or gravy.

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Pour in 2 1/2 cups whole milk. You could use 1% or 2%… but why?

Seriously, the fat content in the whole milk, in my opinion, makes for a creamier, more delicious mac and cheese. But I'm not here to make anyone's choices for them so feel free to use a lower fat milk product.

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Immediately dump in 2 heaping teaspoons of dry mustard.

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You could certainly add another teaspoon with impunity… but see how 2 tastes first. If you like it, dump in some more.

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Now, whisk the mixture together and cook for about five minutes. It will get extremely thick, almost like a cream gravy.

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At that point, reduce the heat to low. Use a 1/4 cup measure to retrieve a small amount of the sauce.

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Pour the small amount of sauce into the beaten egg slowly…

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Begin whisking constantly to avoid cooking the eggs.

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Keep whisking until mixture is cooled. This is called “tempering.” Rather than dump the beaten egg into the very hot mixture in the pan—which would result in the eggs scrambling—you introduce some of the hot mixture into the egg.

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THEN you dump the tempered egg into the pan.

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Whisk it together…

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Until totally combined.

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Now dump in all but about 1/2 cup of the grated cheese. Look at this wonderful cheesiness.

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And stir together until it's all melted. Go ahead and turn off the heat.

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Now it's time for seasoning! Add about 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt (I used Lawry's.) If you're sensitive to salt, start really low and work your way up… and remember that the cheese imparts quite a bit of salt to the mix.

BUT—and this is important—be careful not to UNDERSALT the mac and cheese. It really needs ample salt to put the flavor over the top.

*I also use paprika, cayenne pepper, even ground thyme every now and then. Play with different ground spices and see what you like best.

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And finally, add plenty of black pepper, of the Black Dust variety. Honestly, I love freshly ground pepper… but not in homemade mac and cheese. For me, it has to be the powdery stuff.

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Now THAT’s what I’m talkin’ about.

And guess what? You can just steam some fresh broccoli and spoon some of this over the top. Kids from all over the land will show up at your doorstep.

Did you know a single serving of broccoli is positively loaded with Vitamin C?

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Now just dump in the drained, not-fully-cooked macaroni!

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And stir the mixture together.

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I use a little less than the full amount of cooked macaroni, because I love it extra creamy and coated. Just add it according to how you like it.

Now, you can either dish it up as it is right now, which makes for an ultra-creamy love fest…

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OR you can pour the macaroni into a buttered baking dish. This is a 2-quart dish, but a 9 x 13 pan would work just fine.

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Next, top the dish with the rest of the grated cheese.

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Now bake it for about 20 to 25 minutes, until the cheese is melted, bubbly, and golden.

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Kinda like this.

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The secret to good, baked mac and cheese is this crispy top, which hides a creamy, soft bottom.

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Hello, lover.

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We've had a beautiful life together, haven't we? Thank you for allowing me to grow and develop.

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Thank you for making my life complete.

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And thank you for being you: unpretentious, unrefined, and real.

Enjoy!

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FAQs

Why is mac and cheese so famous? ›

During the end of the Great Depression, macaroni and cheese became a popular food item due to its low cost. It was billed as “the housewife's best friend, a nourishing one pot meal” and sold 8 million boxes when it was released by Kraft Foods in 1937. The popularity of the food then exploded once again in World War II.

Why is mac and cheese important to African American culture? ›

For many Black Americans, a hot, baked dish of mac and cheese represents celebration and togetherness. It is brought out on holidays and during celebrations. As a soul food staple, mac and cheese recipes are often passed down through generations and are an integral part of many family histories.

What is the history of the recipe for mac and cheese? ›

The origin of macaroni and cheese is unknown for certain, according to Smithsonian.com. The origin is believed to be most likely from Europe, thought to be specific to Italy. There are macaroni and cheese recipes from that region that date back to as early as the thirteenth century.

Which president popularized mac and cheese? ›

Bottom line, Jefferson loved his macaroni and when he became president, he pushed a pro-macaroni agenda on official Washington. This did not always go over well. One guest wrote of a presidential dinner: “Dinner not as elegant as when we dined before.

Why is Mac so famous? ›

Apple's ecosystem is known for its seamless integration of hardware and software, and this is particularly evident in the case of MacBooks. The macOS operating system is optimized to work flawlessly with the hardware components of MacBooks, resulting in a cohesive and responsive user experience.

Who made mac and cheese famous? ›

Food historian Adrian Miller points out that while Thomas Jefferson often gets credit for popularizing macaroni and cheese in the United States, it was of course his enslaved black chef James Hemmings who learned to cook it. In the Antebellum South, mac and cheese was a weekend and celebration food.

Is mac n cheese black? ›

Macaroni and cheese is a beloved holiday classic, and has deep roots in the African American cooking tradition. Macaroni and cheese is one of many popular holiday dishes that has ties to enslaved Black peoples who adapted their customs from West Africa and experiences in America to their cooking traditions.

What does Mac & cheese stand for? ›

August 2023. Macaroni and cheese (also known as mac and cheese in Canada and the United States and macaroni cheese in the United Kingdom) is a dish of macaroni and a cheese sauce, most commonly cheddar sauce. Macaroni and cheese. Alternative names. Mac and cheese.

Why is mac and cheese so popular in the South? ›

The inclusion of macaroni and cheese in “The Virginia House-Wife” helped to popularize the dish in the South and cement its place as a staple of Southern cuisine.

What are some interesting facts about mac and cheese? ›

  • Mac and cheese is a lot older than you think. The first recognizable recipe for mac and cheese appeared in an early 14th-century cookbook from Italy, ...
  • Mac and Cheese Is an Official Color. In 1993, Crayola named one of its crayon colors “Macaroni and Cheese.”
  • It Has Its Own Holiday.

Where was mac and cheese originally made? ›

The exact origin of macaroni and cheese is unknown, though it most likely hails from Northern Europe, with the earliest known recorded recipe being scribbled down in 1769.

What was the original mac and cheese? ›

While historians cite the 13th century Italian cookbook “Liber de Coquina” as the first written and recognized macaroni and cheese recipe — a dish called de lasanis — the classic American side item arrived by way of France — courtesy of James Hemings.

Who invented macaroni? ›

There's some debate over how the macaroni noodle came to be. Some claim that Marco Polo brought the noodles back to Italy after a trip to China in 1274. However, others maintain that the Etruscans (a pre-Roman civilization on the Italian Peninsula) invented the pasta.

Who invented pasta? ›

Origins. Although popular legend claims Marco Polo introduced pasta to Italy following his exploration of the Far East in the late 13th century, pasta can be traced back as far as the 4th century B.C., where an Etruscan tomb showed a group of natives making what appears to be pasta.

What is a fancy name for mac and cheese? ›

macaroni au gratin -- a fancy way of saying mac and cheese!

Why are Americans so obsessed with mac and cheese? ›

Because Thomas Jefferson's chef took Italian noodles, added a French cheese sauce, and therefore created a unique American culinary invention. It epitomizes what America is about: taking other countries' cultural stuff, mixing it together and claiming it's ours.

Why do kids love mac and cheese? ›

Part of the appeal could be their salty flavor profile. Children prefer a higher concentration of salt than adults. This too serves an evolutionary purpose. Saltiness is a signal for protein, Herz says.

Why is mac and cheese banned in some countries? ›

Mac and Cheese Containing Coloring Agents

Researchers found a correlation between these coloring agents and cancer, behavioral problems, birth defects, and other health problems in lab animals. In addition, yellow #6 — found in most boxed macaroni and cheese — has been shown to cause hypersensitivity in children.

Why is mac and cheese addictive? ›

The combination of glutamate compounds found in cheese and the creamy, fatty texture amplifies the umami sensation, sending signals of satisfaction directly to the brain. This pleasurable experience encourages us to seek out more of this delightful combination.

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