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What to Add to Make Mac and Cheese Better

Mac and cheese in sauce pan

We are obsessed with box mac and cheese (who isn't). Have you ever wondered how to make box mac and cheese better? This is our go-to way to make box mac and cheese. It's so creamy and flavorful you'll never go back to the boring way!

Box mac and cheese in a bowl.

Everyone has their favorite mac and cheese recipe in their back pocket. Some people love a classic homemade mac and cheese and others love a baked mac and cheese recipe.

No matter what mac and cheese team your on, most people agree that there's nothing quite like a good ole' box of mac and cheese. It's always there as an old trusty friend reminding you how delicious and reliable it is.

We are sharing our favorite way to make box mac and cheese BETTER. Yes, better! We add a few delicious ingredients to enhance everyones favorite boxed mac and cheese.

The normal ingredient list for box mac and cheese is butter, milk, and the cheese powder. We are only adding a few more ingredients to make the creamiest box mac and cheese that you'll ever make.

  • 1 box Kraft macaroni and cheese- you can use any regular box mac and cheese of your choosing!
  • Pasta water– You set aside a little bit of the pasta water that you boil your macaroni noodles in. It helps to thicken up your mac and cheese sauce.
  • Unsalted butter– You can't skip the butter! It adds a little fat and flavor to the cheese sauce.
  • Greek yogurt- The greek yogurt in this recipe really creams this mac and cheese sauce to perfection and adds a delicious tartness.
  • Hot sauce– A little kick enhances this cheese sauce so much!
  • Black pepper– Sprinkle black pepper into your cheese sauce to round everything out perfectly.

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Pouring boxed mac and cheese into a saucepan.

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How to Make the Creamiest Mac and Cheese

You only have to do a few things differently than normal when you're trying to make box mac and cheese better! Here's how you do it.

  1. Cook the noodles. You cook your noodles the same way that you would any other time! Bring water to a boil, add the macaroni noodles, and cook them until they are al dente.
  2. Set aside pasta water. Before you strain the pasta set aside 1/4 cup of pasta water that you just cooked your noodles in.
  3. Make the cheese sauce. Leave your noodles in the strainer while you prepare the mac and cheese sauce in the same sauce pan that you just cooked the pasta in. The key is to melt the butter over low heat, then add the greek yogurt, pasta water, and hot sauce to the pan and mix them all together until all the ingredients are combined. Then, add the delicious cheese powder and mix everything together until you are left with a thick and creamy sauce.
  4. Add noodles to cheese sauce. Then, just pour the noodles back into the saucepan and mix everything together.
  5. Enjoy. Eat your mac and cheese right out of the saucepan or share with friends, the choice is yours. 🙂

Some people like mac and cheese thick and creamy and some people like their box mac and cheese a little on the runny side. If you want your mac and cheese a bit more runny just add another tablespoon or two to your mac and cheese sauce!

Taking starchy water from a saucepan.

How do I make box mac and cheese fancy?

There are so many ways that you can make this box mac and cheese recipe fancy. If you are making box mac and cheese to impress a crowd, we recommend adding chopped sun dried tomatoes and 1/4 cup of feta to your cheese sauce.

Top the mac and cheese with some fresh basil or chopped green onion and you're golden.

Other Mac and Cheese Add-Ins

There are so many add-ins that will really up your mac and cheese game. Here are some of our favorites.

  • Shredded buffalo chicken folded into the mac and cheese.
  • You can add 1/2 cup of shredded cheddar cheese or gruyere to the cheese sauce before adding the noodles back in.
  • Slicing up brats or hot dogs and folding them into the mac and cheese is classic.
  • Cooking ground Italian sausage in a separate skillet and then adding it to the mac and cheese at the end is so delicious!

To store mac and cheese, let it cool completely and then place it in an airtight container before placing it in the fridge for up to 5 days.

To reheat this mac and cheese, place it in a sauce pan over medium/low heat and add 1/4 cup of milk. Mix it together and let the mac and cheese warm.

We do not recommend freezing mac and cheese!

Boxed mac and cheese sauce in a saucepan.
Mac and cheese in a sauce pan.
A bowl of mac and cheese with parsley on top.
  • 1 box Kraft macaroni and cheese (or any box mac and cheese)
  • 23 tablespoons pasta water
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1/4 cup 2% Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 teaspoon hot sauce
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
  1. Bring a large salted pot of water to a boil. Add noodles and stir.
  2. Cook the noodles until they are al dente. Before straining noodles from the pot, remove about ¼ cup of the pasta water from the pot and set aside.
  3. Strain water from the noodles.
  4. Place the pot back on the stove top and turn heat to medium/low.
  5. Add butter to the pan. When the butter is melted, add the Greek yogurt and 2 tablespoons of pasta water, hot sauce, and pepper to the pot and stir until combined.
  6. Add the cheese powder packet to the Greek yogurt mixture and stir until there are no cheese powder clumps. If the clumps do not dissolve add 1 more tablespoon of pasta water to the pot.
  7.  Finally, add the cooked noodles to the pot and stir until all the noodles are covered by the cheese sauce. If the cheese sauce is too thick add a teaspoon of pasta water to the pot at a time until it reaches the desired consistency.

Serving Size: 1/3 Calories: 332 Sugar: 7 Fat: 11 Carbohydrates: 48 Fiber: 2 Protein: 11

Category: Dinner Method: Stove Top Cuisine: American

What to Add to Make Mac and Cheese Better

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