Spicy Mac and Cheese (2024)

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This easy, creamy baked mac and cheese has a hint of spice and plenty of sharp cheddar cheese! Ready in under an hour and easy to customize.

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One thing that should be in every home cook's back pocket: a really, really good homemade mac and cheese.

This quick recipe is our go-to when we're craving a bit of comfort food. Serve it as a side dish (it's easy to make ahead - perfect for potlucks or holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving!) or add some veggies and protein to make it a full meal.

We're baking this mac and cheese for a casserole style dish, but it's also great straight from the stovetop if you want a no bake version. The sauce is cheesy, creamy, and with just a hint of spice (if you're looking for a more in-your-face spicy mac, try our jalapeño popper mac and cheese!)

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Our mac and cheese ingredients

  • Your favorite pasta (we used elbow macaroni, but check out Mac and Cheese 101 for a comparison of the best pasta shapes for mac and cheese!))
  • Unsalted butter and flour, which you'll use to form the roux that thickens our sauce
  • Milk. Any kind is fine! We typically use 1% or 2% but this recipe also works with skim milk.
  • Shredded sharp cheddar cheese. We always recommend shredding your own cheese for sauces: Store-bought shredded cheeses are often coated with preservatives that keep them from melting smoothly.
  • A few spices: mustard powder, cayenne pepper, and paprika (plus salt and plenty of fresh cracked black pepper!)
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The basic order of operations

Cook the pasta in very salty water until it's a few minutes less than al dente (it will continue cooking in the oven!)

While the pasta cooks, make the sauce! Whisk your flour and butter together to form a roux, then slowly whisk in the milk. Bring it to a simmer and let it thicken a bit, then whisk in your spices.

Turn off the heat and stir in most of the cheddar cheese (save a handful of cheese for topping!)

Drain the pasta, toss it with the sauce, and transfer it to a baking dish. Top with the rest of the cheese and bake!

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A quick mac and cheese primer

There are two main styles of macaroni and cheese: The French-leaning version builds a creamy sauce using a basic stovetop béchamel sauce (a flour-and-butter base - called a roux - with lots of milk). Southern mac and cheese is typically baked and sometimes features eggs or evaporated milk in addition to a blend of cheeses and seasonings.

The "right" way to make mac and cheese is different for everyone. Our mac and cheese recipes have plenty of riffs and mix-ins, and they lean towards the French style: excellent right off the stovetop or baked with breadcrumbs or extra cheese on top.

Riffs and Substitutions

This mac and cheese recipe is very forgiving: Mix it up with whatever you have on hand! Some of our favorite swaps:

  • Add some protein. Stir fully cooked chicken, chorizo, andouille sausage, or diced ham into the cheese sauce along with the cooked pasta, or top this mac with some crispy bacon pieces!
  • Dial up the spice by increasing cayenne pepper and paprika here, or add diced jalapeño to the sauce for even more kick (you can use our jalapeño popper mac and cheese recipe as a guide!) You can also swap shredded pepper jack cheese for some or all of the cheddar.
  • Add some veggies. Broccoli, diced tomatoes, caramelized onion, roasted garlic, spinach, and kale all taste great in this mac and cheese!
  • Add bread crumbs to the topping for extra texture. We like to mix a handful of panko bread crumbs in with the cheese before spreading it on top of the mac. If you have the time, you can also toast the bread crumbs in a bit of butter before topping for some extra flavor and crispiness.
  • Switch up the cheeses. Use a combination of cheeses for extra depth and flavor. Swap some of the sharp cheddar cheese for gruyere, smoked gouda, goat cheese, parmesan, or pepper jack. Remember to shred any cheese yourself to ensure it melts smoothly!
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Mac and cheese FAQs

How do I reheat leftovers?

You can reheat leftover mac and cheese in the microwave or in the oven! We prefer the oven method: Scoop leftover mac and cheese into a clean, oven-safe dish and bake at 325° Fahrenheit until heated through (the exact baking time will depend on how much you're heating up: usually 10-20 minutes is plenty for a serving or two).

Can I make this mac and cheese ahead of time?

Yes - this recipe is easy to prep in advance! Make the sauce and pasta as directed, transfer to an oven-safe baking dish, and let it cool completely. Cover with an airtight lid and store in the fridge (2-3 days) or freezer (2-3 months). When you're ready to bake, remove any lids or wrapping, top with cheese, then place baking dish in a COLD oven and heat it with the mac and cheese inside. You may need to extend the baking time, so keep an eye on it. Never place a cold baking pan - especially if it's glass or ceramic - into a hot oven, as it can shatter.

Is this a southern mac and cheese?

Because we're using a flour-and-butter roux to thicken our cheese sauce on the stovetop, this recipe leans more French than southern. For a true southern, soul-food style baked mac and cheese, check out Sweet Tea & Thyme's southern baked mac!

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Spicy Mac and Cheese

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  • Author: Jessie
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 4-6 1x
  • Category: Pasta
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian
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Description

This easy, creamy mac and cheese recipe has a hint of spice for a fun twist!

Ingredients

Scale

  • ¾ pound pasta (we used elbow macaroni)
  • 3 Tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 3 Tablespoons flour
  • 2 cups milk
  • 3 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese, divided (reserve ½ cup for topping the pasta before baking)
  • ½ teaspoon ground mustard powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon paprika
  • salt and fresh cracked black pepper to taste
  • Fresh chopped parsley (optional), for topping

Instructions

Heat the oven and cook the pasta

  1. Heat oven to 350° Fahrenheit.
  2. Cook pasta in very salty water until it’s a few minutes less than al dente. (The pasta will continue to cook in the oven, so undercooking it during the boiling phase helps it hold up once baked!) Drain and set aside.

Make the sauce

  1. Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in flour to form a roux and cook for 30 seconds to 1 minute, until fragrant.
  2. Whisk the milk into the roux a little at a time, making sure to work out all the clumps so you have a smooth sauce. Cook over medium heat, whisking occasionally, until milk has thickened, about 5 minutes.
  3. Whisk mustard powder, cayenne, paprika, salt, and black pepper into sauce.
  4. Turn off the heat. Add most of the cheddar cheese (reserve ½ cup for topping the mac later) and stir until melted.
  5. Stir cooked pasta into sauce.

Bake!

  1. Pour pasta into an oven-safe baking dish (we used a cast iron skillet). Top with remaining cheese.
  2. Bake at 350° F for 15-25 minutes, or until cheese has melted and edges are crispy.
  3. Top with fresh chopped parsley and another pinch of spices (optional) and serve immediately.

Notes

Additions and Substitutions. Add protein (chicken, chorizo, andouille sausage, diced ham, bacon) or veggies (broccoli, tomatoes, spinach) to this mac and cheese to make it a bit heartier. Use bread crumbs in place of or in addition to the cheddar cheese topping when you’re ready to bake.

What kind of cheese should I use? We like using sharp cheddar or white cheddar cheese here. For extra depth and flavor, use a combination of cheeses: we like gruyere, smoked gouda, goat cheese, parmesan, and pepper jack in this recipe.

For best results, always shred your cheese yourself! Store-bought cheeses are often coated with preservatives that keep them from melting smoothly.

Dial up the spice by increasing cayenne pepper and paprika here, or add diced jalapeño or poblano peppers to the sauce for even more kick (you can use our jalapeño popper mac and cheese recipe as a guide!)

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 540
  • Sugar: 6.1 g
  • Sodium: 409.1 mg
  • Fat: 26.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 51.3 g
  • Protein: 23.6 g
  • Cholesterol: 75.3 mg

The photos for this recipe were taken by Casey atThe Mindful Hapa!

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  1. Sarah

    LOVE this recipe! It's not too spicy for my toddler and is perfect with a quick arugula salad.

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    • Team Life As A Strawberry

      We call that a WIN!

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  2. Casey Colodny

    hit the spot on so many levels!! perfectly spicy especially with the variety of cheese. yum!!

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    • Team Life As A Strawberry

      YAY! Thanks, Casey!

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  3. Brittan

    I’ve been making this weekly since 2012! Sooooo good. Such a family favorite!

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    • Team Life As A Strawberry

      WAHOO! Thank you so much, we love that you love it!

      Reply

  4. Serge

    It tasted good, but i can understand why someone would make a mistake the first time they try this recipe. 25mins baking time in the oven was way too much and made it pretty dry, next time i'll do this i will go for 10-15mins.

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    • Team Life As A Strawberry

      We're so happy you enjoyed it!

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FAQs

What can I add to mac and cheese to spice it up? ›

8 Ways to Elevate Your Macaroni and Cheese Dinners
  1. Add extra cheese to your dish.
  2. Mix in some hot sauce and chicken to make buffalo chicken mac n' cheese.
  3. Add in vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower and spinach.
  4. Sprinkle some bacon bits or breadcrumbs on the top of your dish.
  5. Add spices and fresh herbs to your dish.
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What spices jazz up mac and cheese? ›

Shredded sharp cheddar cheese.

We always recommend shredding your own cheese for sauces: Store-bought shredded cheeses are often coated with preservatives that keep them from melting smoothly. A few spices: mustard powder, cayenne pepper, and paprika (plus salt and plenty of fresh cracked black pepper!)

How to spice up boxed mac and cheese easy? ›

Here are a few of my favorite ways to upgrade boxed mac and cheese in three ingredients or fewer:
  1. Broccoli + Shredded Chicken. ...
  2. Bacon + Peas + Egg. ...
  3. Garlic + Pickled Jalapeños. ...
  4. Mushrooms + Thyme + Grated Gruyère. ...
  5. Pesto + Sun-Dried Tomatoes. ...
  6. Kimchi + Bacon + Chopped Scallions. ...
  7. Cherry Tomatoes + Basil + Mozzarella.

Is hot sauce in mac and cheese good? ›

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.

How to spice up cup mac and cheese? ›

Sprinkle in some spices or sauces

A little kick can go a long way. Choose your own zesty adventure by adding a pinch of cayenne pepper, dry mustard powder, garlic powder, mushroom powder, or even a dash of hot sauce.

How to spice up white mac and cheese? ›

We've got a few suggestions:
  1. Fresh Cracked Black Pepper. ...
  2. Finely Chopped White Onion and Buttery Herbed Breadcrumbs. ...
  3. The Hot Sauce of Your Choice. ...
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  8. Mushrooms, Spinach, and Ricotta.
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How does Gordon Ramsay make the best mac and cheese? ›

Preparation
  1. In a large pot over medium heat, combine the pasta and milk. ...
  2. Once the pasta is cooked, remove the pan from the heat and add the butter, cheddar cheese, salt, and pepper. ...
  3. Divide between serving bowls and top with the bread crumbs.
  4. Enjoy!
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How to season bland mac and cheese? ›

Try adding a little more salt first, because that might fix it. If the problem was the cheese you use doesn't have much flavor, then try adding some other flavors, such has mustard or hot sauce. The next time you make it, try to find some more strongly flavor cheese, or adding more cheese.

How do you spice up plain macaroni? ›

Here's what you do to make bland pasta better:
  1. Add salt. Well, duh. ...
  2. Grate lots of Parmesan or Pecorino into a bowl. ...
  3. Grind some pepper over it.
  4. Sprinkle some red pepper flakes over it.
  5. Give it a drizzle of olive oil.
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What does s mac stand for? ›

S'MAC (short for Sarita's Macaroni & Cheese) is an exciting eatery located in the heart of Manhattan's East Village.

How to spice up Velveeta mac and cheese? ›

Try Different Cheeses: Cheddar and Velveeta are a classic pairing, but you can play around with some other cheeses too. Parmesan, Gouda, or Monterey Jack can make this dish even more irresistible. Add a Kick with Hot Sauce: For my spice lovers out there, a dash or two of hot sauce can really liven things up.

How to spice up Trader Joes mac and cheese? ›

You can easily upgrade this popular frozen Trader Joe's mac with a few simple add-ins. Here are a couple I recommend. Top with toasted pine nuts or pumpkin seeds. Stir in bite-sized pieces of cooked chicken.

Is sriracha good in mac and cheese? ›

Classic comfort food with a spicy kick, sriracha and mac and cheese are a match made in heaven. Soft pasta topped with a crispy breadcrumb topping and sliced spring onions.

Why put mustard in mac and cheese? ›

Mustard Powder: The secret ingredient you should always add to your Mac and cheese. The acidity in the mustard helps cut through the fat. You can find it in the spice section of any major grocery store. Otherwise, swap it for 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of Dijon or yellow mustard to taste or omit it.

What to add to macaroni and cheese to make it taste better? ›

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.

What can I add to bland mac and cheese? ›

Try adding a little more salt first, because that might fix it. If the problem was the cheese you use doesn't have much flavor, then try adding some other flavors, such has mustard or hot sauce.

How do you increase the flavor of cheese in mac and cheese? ›

Cayenne pepper is a classic seasoning that adds warmth and enhances the flavour of the cheese.

What is the most common thing added to mac and cheese? ›

Crispy and golden breadcrumbs are the most traditional addition to mac and cheese. The interplay of texture between soft pasta and rich, buttery breadcrumbs is the reason why this combination has endured the test of time.

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