Confetti Mac and Cheese Recipe - Peas and Crayons Blog (2024)

Confetti Mac and Cheese is a veggified twist on the classic! This tasty One-Pot Mac and Cheese is blanketed with a deliciously easy cheesy sauce and loaded with veggies!

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Guess what I finally have for you!!!!

Oh you already read the title, eh?

The teasing has come to and end! I come bearing gifts in the form of thefrom-scratch version of my shortcut veggie macaroni and cheese.You may now do a celebratory lap around the room.

This post is a teensy bit on the long side, but it’s merely because I have tons of photos and lots to say! The recipe itself is quick, easy, and will only require you to clean one pot.

Oh yes, justone!

Cleaning multiple pots and pans by hand is the bane of my existence and I have no less than a zillion scratch marks on my steel sink to prove just how angry it makes me.

Hi my name is Jenn, and I throw my pots. Don’t tell Paul.

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One-Pot Confetti Mac and Cheese

The amount of milk and cheese needed may increase with noodle/macaroni size. If you’re using larger noodles, par-boiling the pasta in water before adding to the milk will help them cook faster and more thoroughly. Even medium pasta of a different shape might need to be partially boiled in water for a few minutes because they seem to soak up milk differently than the mini shells I used.

I’ll try to re-test with larger shells and different pasta as time goes by to provide instructions for anysubstitutionsyou might need to make! Just let me know if there’s something you need me to test! Because the recipe was written using mini shells, less time was needed to cook the pasta. I’m always an email or tweet away if a random question pops up – don’t hesitate to ask!

why use freshly grated cheese?

They have more flavor, better flavor, and zero sketchy additives. Also the anti-caking agents and additives in pre-shredded cheese will not melt properly and won’t work as well for this macaroni and cheese.

bring on the veggies!

Use any combination of vegetables you can dream up. Peas, carrots, broccoli, kale, squash, onion, etc… If you like it – cook it up and add it!

My dream combo is peas and carrots. Sometimes broccoli too!

I also have a Bacon Broccoli Mac and Cheese recipe I’m just wild for!

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Lightly simmering the noodles in the milk will utilize the pasta’s natural starches and result in a thick, creamy sauce that will rival Velveeta. It’s a little effort for a huge payoff!

Enough of my rambling, let’s make some mac and cheese!It’s uber easy and pretty darn quick too.

Craving Baked Mac and Cheese with a Crispy Topping?

I highly suggest pouring the pot-o-confetti-mac into a baking dish, topping it with cheddar, gouda, and crumbled buttery whole grain cracker crumbs and baking it casserole-style til it’s hot and bubbly. I may or may not be eating it like this while I type. To say I’m obsessed with it is putting it lightly. It’s AMAZING!

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Confetti Mac and Cheese

Confetti Mac and Cheese is a veggified twist on the classic! This tasty One-Pot Mac and Cheese is blanketed with a deliciously easy cheesy sauce and loaded with veggies!

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Course: Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Confetti Mac and Cheese

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Author: Jenn Laughlin – Peas and Crayons

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cooked/leftover veggies (or more!)
  • 1.5 cups water
  • 1 cup milk (2% or whole only)
  • 8 oz mini shell pasta or regular elbow macaroni
  • 4 oz Deli-counter American cheese (this helps create the ultimate sauce)
  • ½ tsp dijon mustard
  • tsp garlic powder
  • tsp ground cayenne pepper or sweet paprika
  • 4 oz sharp or extra-sharp cheddar cheese (grated from the block)
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Cook or re-heat your veggies. This is a fabulous opportunity to raid the fridge and freezer for leftovers. Peas, carrots, broccoli, spinach, squash, and anything else you have on hand will work marvelously! You can steam, roast, saute, or even microwave the veggies – whichever you prefer!

  • Freshly grate cheddar cheese off the block and chop/grate deli american cheese. Block American cheese purchased form the Deli counter works best here because of it's high milk content. Freshly grated cheese is needed here because pre-shredded does not work due to additives.

  • Measure out all remaining ingredients for ease/efficiency.

  • Bring water and milk to a boil in a medium saucepan or pot set to HIGH heat.

  • Stir in mini shell or elbow macaroni and a teeny pinch of salt. Reduce heat to a MEDIUM-LOW active simmer. Use a metal whisk to stir often to prevent sticking.

  • Cook until macaroni reaches desired tenderness, approx. 7-9 minutes.

  • Add American cheese, dijon mustard, cayenne, and garlic powder. Whisk constantly for one minute until the cheese has melted into a luscious sauce.

  • Remove pot from heat.

  • Whisk in grated cheddar cheese slowly, working in 2-3 batches until completely melted. Cover with the pot's lid and allow to sit and thicken for 5 minutes.

  • Add any additonal salt/pepper/spices to taste if needed. Basically let your taste buds be your guide.If anything it's an excuse to shove a few spoonfuls in you mouth while you get the plates ready.

  • Stir in cooked veggies and enjoy!

Notes

This recipe has been tested with mini shells and elbow macaroni only. It may not work with other pasta shapes because there is a set noodle size/amount to liquid ratio for this one-pot recipe. I can provide an alternate 2-pot recipe if needed where the sauce and the noodles are cooked seperately to allow any size pasta to work. Just let me know!

Nutrition Facts below are estimated using an online recipe nutrition calculator. Adjust as needed and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 485kcal, Carbohydrates: 53g, Protein: 23g, Fat: 20g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 61mg, Sodium: 712mg, Potassium: 377mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 3009IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 600mg, Iron: 2mg

Did you make this recipe?I want to see! Tag @peasandcrayons on Instagram and Facebook!

So… how was it?!

Easy, cheesy, goodness! To turn this pot-o-comfort food into a balanced meal, pair a serving of confetti mac with a leafy green salad [bonus points for the extra veggies!] and there’s no reason for you to feel anything but happy.

Bulking up a standard 1-cup serving of macaroni with cheese with a pile of veggies not only gives you a larger pile of delicousness on your plate but also packs in an extra dose of vitamins andantioxidants.

Guilt is for the birds. This dish is quick, easy, and contains only natural, whole ingredients.

The veggie love doesn’t stop there — you can whip up confetti mac short-cut style with a box of all-natural macaroni and cheese [I love Annies brand] or even one of the all-natural or even vegan varieties that health food stores and larger grocery stores carry. Anything goes as long as you pile on those veggies!

For the sneakyshortcut, I’ll grab a few boxes of Annie’s Homegrown Deluxe Cheese and Shells when they go on sale, and save them for those beyond lazy dinners where I just want a bowl-o-cheese in my face. To pump up the nutrient density I warm up all the veggies I have on hand, fresh or frozen,and give this mac a makeover!

This batch had a cup of peas, a cup of carrots, and a few handfuls of broccoli thrown in the mix. To give the macaroni and cheese a flavor boost, I add a sprinkle of garlic powder, parsley, freshly ground black pepper and red pepper flakes. It’s shiny happy comfort food and makes enough for leftovers. Sold!

Now the typical 1 cup serving of macaroni and cheese is bulked up with an extra cup [or more!] of veggies, so instead of a small sad scoop, I can have a PILE of the stuff! I round out the meal with a big green salad and indulge without even the slightestinklingof guilt. Its balanced, beautiful, and freaking delicious!

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FAQs

How to fix grainy mac and cheese sauce? ›

To fix a grainy cheese sauce, you can remove it from the heat and allow it to cool slightly, then whisk it vigorously. Adding a small amount of cold milk or cream can help restore its smooth texture.

How to thicken up mac and cheese sauce? ›

4 Methods for Thickening Mac and Cheese
  1. Reduce the liquid. Simmer the cheese sauce on the stovetop on low heat. ...
  2. Add more cheese. You can thicken mac and cheese by simply adding more grated cheese to the cheese sauce. ...
  3. Use cornstarch or all-purpose flour. ...
  4. Mix in an egg yolk.
Jan 24, 2022

How to fancy up mac and cheese? ›

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.
May 21, 2022

What gives mac and cheese color? ›

To keep its yellow-orange glow, Kraft swapped out artificial food colors, including yellow 5 and yellow 6, for natural spices like paprika, annatto and turmeric. The new mac & cheese also doesn't use artificial preservatives.

Can you put too much cheese in mac and cheese? ›

Can you put too much cheese in mac and cheese? Yes, adding more cheese than a recipe calls for will not improve the dish. Too much cheese will result in a dish that is heavy and greasy.

Why isn't my mac and cheese creamy? ›

This is due to the pasta absorbing more liquid over time, and the sauce itself becoming more “solid” as it cools. So, to ensure a creamy mac and cheese, make the sauce just a little looser than you think it needs to be. (Add more milk, a tablespoon at a time to adjust the consistency).

How do you make mac and cheese creamy again? ›

The #1 secret to creamy reheated mac and cheese

"Stir in about 2 Tbs. of milk per 1 cup of mac and cheese and reheat," he says. The milk loosens up the pasta and helps create the creamy sauce as it's reheating. Heavy cream works well in this case too and adds an extra touch of richness to the mac and cheese.

How to fix mushy mac and cheese? ›

Then what you want to do is put it in back in the pot with a little extra milk and/or butter and simmer it on low for a few more minutes. If you don't have any extra milk, then you can add a couple tablespoons of clean water.

Can I use cornstarch instead of flour in mac and cheese? ›

Cornstarch or arrowroot -- normally we'd add flour to a roux, but I always substitute flour with cornstarch and it works great. Dry mustard -- dry mustard gives a little bit of an acidic background flavor to balance out the heaviness and richness of the cheeses.

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!
  5. All your favorite recipes, stored in one place.
May 4, 2023

How do you add depth of flavor to mac and cheese? ›

Brown the Butter

Browned butter is the secret ingredient to multi-dimensional flavor in both baked goods and savory dishes. It adds richness and depth of flavor to boxed mac and cheese—and all it takes is a few extra minutes on the stovetop.

Why use evaporated milk in mac and cheese? ›

The second big key was to use evaporated milk as the base liquid. Evaporated milk is a highly concentrated source of milk protein micelles—bundles of proteins that can act as powerful emulsifying agents—which help to keep the sauce creamy and smooth.

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 is the best cheese for macaroni and cheese? ›

What Is the Best Cheese for Mac and Cheese? Sharp cheddar is the overwhelming popular choice, but for extra-creamy results, we think medium cheddar is even better. Other delicious options include Gruyère, smoked Gouda, and Monterey Jack.

What causes cheese sauce to go grainy? ›

Q: "Every time I make homemade mac and cheese the sauce is smooth at first but then gets grainy (paste-like) as it cools. What am I doing wrong?" A: "Your ratios—from your roux to the fat content in the cheeses that you're using—may be a little off," Rach says. "You also just may be overcooking it."

How do you fix separated mac and cheese sauce? ›

Add more liquid

If it is half-broken, add half as much again as the amount of oil that was used to break it in the first place. If it is completely broken, add equal volumes of oil and liquid. Start with a little bit and keep adding until the sauce comes back together into an emulsion. This may take a few iterations.

Why is my mac and cheese grainy when reheated? ›

As the mac and cheese sits in the fridge, it can lose some of its creaminess, and you have to be careful that you don't overheat the sauce, which will cause it to separate and leave behind an oily, grainy texture.

What makes pasta sauce grainy? ›

- Most of the time - this is caused by 1 of 2 things. Either your pasta is way too hot, or the water content is too high. Fully strain cooked pasta, and let sit for 2-3 mins (so it isn't extremely hot when adding sauce), then add desired amount of sauce to the warm pasta.

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