Vegan Mac and Cheese Recipes. (2024)

by Kathy Patalsky · updated: · published: · About 6 minutes to read this article. 18 Comments

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My previous vegan Mac n Cheese recipe posts have been 100% nutritional yeast free. But now that I have embraced my new-found love of nutritional yeast flakes, I’ve also fallen in love with my two new pasta recipes.

Mac n Cheese recipe #1 is for a simple Nutritional Yeast Easy Mac n Cheese. Basic, from scratch. Creamy. Healthy. And full of nutty sweet flavor. Recipe #2 is for my Baked Dill Mac n Cheese. It is a bit more complex, rich and dense. Less creaminess, more bite. It combines the flavors of fresh dill, sweet potato and sweet onion with a hint of spicy vegan sausages folded in. Bubbly vegan cheese on top. Whichever recipe you choose, you’ll be making a warm, cozy and healthy dish for you and your family. Get “cheesy”…

Mac n Cheese Basics.
There are two basic ways to prepare mac n cheese: straight-up pasta folded into sauce, or you can take a second step and bake the mac n cheese. Baking mac n cheese marinates the cheesy flavors into the pasta. The pasta becomes super tender, and the sauce reduces a bit to make a thick and hearty bite, rather than a ‘wet’ bite. Baked mac n cheese can be topped with vegan cheese, breadcrumbs or even fresh veggies and/or herbs.

My Two Recipes. My first recipe, is a “from scratch” recipe using nutritional yeast as the flavor base of the sauce. Sweet potato also adds flavor, sweetness and texture to the sauce. The second recipe easily uses Edward and Son’s boxed mac n cheese, with a few added flavor ingredients. However, you can easily make the mac in recipe one and substitute it for the boxed mac in recipe 2. So it’s your choice – make the sauce from scratch – or use a boxed powder.

Mac Virgins. If you’ve never tasted nutritional yeast based vegan mac n cheese before and don’t want to invest in a giant canister of nutritional yeast – the boxed product from Edward and Son’s is a good test-run route to taste.

Pasta. I like to use whole wheat pasta or gluten free rice pasta for my mac. Sometimes I will use a traditional shell or macaroni shape and then I will also add in some leftover long pasta like angel hair. I find that using a mix of pasta varieties in one dish gives the mac a unique complexity – plus it is a great way to use up leftover boxes and bags of various pasta! You can use whatever pasta you like best. Now check out these two dishes…

Baked Dill Mac n Cheese, with spicy “sausage”:

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Nutritional Yeast Quick Mac n Cheese:

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Mac Recipe #1 of 2..

Nutritional Yeast Quick Mac n Cheese

vegan

6-7 tablespoon nutritional yeast flakes
1 ½ cups plain soy milk
1 cup sweet potato, mashed
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar (opt’l)
½ cup onion
8 oz pasta
*I used whole wheat shells

Directions:

1. First check out these optional ingredients:
* For a ultra-rich n creamy sauce, use half soy milk/half soy creamer as liquid.
* You can bake this pasta and add a thin layer of vegan cheese on top to get that bubbly baked look and taste.
* 1 tablespoon of Vegenaise – adds a sweet creamy accent.

2. Heat your sweet potato – about small to medium sized – in the microwave or oven. Heat until cooked through.

3. Boil some salted water on the stove and drop your pasta for cooking as directed on box/bag.

4. While your pasta is cooking, add your nutritional yeast flakes, garlic powder, pepper, vinegar and soy milk to a large mixing bowl. Stir well.

4. Finely chop your onion and add it to the mixing bowl. Mix.

5. When your sweet potato is ready, peel off the skin and mash it well. Scoop about 1 cup of the mashed sweet potato into your mixing bowl. Mash it well into the liquid. You should get a nice thick creamy orange sauce. You can always add more liquid if you’d like a thinner sauce. And you can add more sweet potato if you’d like it super thick and a tad sweeter. You can even add in more nutri-yeast flakes for an extra strong nutty ‘cheese’ flavor.

6. Drain your cooked pasta and drop it right into you mixing bowl and fold in the sauce. You won’t need to heat the pasta ‘cheese’ sauce separately because the warm pasta will provide heat. However, you can keep the pasta warm in a 180 degree oven, or re-heat in oven or microwave as needed.

Serve and enjoy some easy vegan comfort pasta!

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Mac Recipe #2

Baked Dill Mac n Chreese
vegan

1 box mac n chreese, cheddar
*Edward and Son’s brand
1 cup sweet potato, mashed
1 ¼ cups soy milk, plain
big handful of fresh dill, chopped
1 tablespoon Vegenaise (optional)
1 spicy vegan sausage
*Field Roast brand, Mexican Chipotle flavored
½ cup onion
topping: ¼ cup shredded or sliced vegan white cheese
NOTE: If you don’t have an Edward and Son’s boxed mac n chreese, you can use the above ‘nutritional yeast mac’ recipe and make your own pasta and cheese sauce from scratch, – boxed or from scratch – either way will be delicious.
*If you use the nutritional yeast recipe, omit the sweet potato and onion from this baked dill recipe.

Directions:

1. Bake your sweet potato.

2. Thinly chop your onion.

3. Boil some salted water and drop your pasta (boxed or your own variety).

4. In a large mixing bowl, add you own from scratch nutritional yeast sauce (recipe above) or add the boxed mac powder pack the the bowl and add in the remaining ingredients – soy milk, onion and mashed sweet potato. Mix well until a nice creamy sauce forms.

5. Add your cooked pasta to your sauce, and fold well.

6. Chop your vegan sausage into thin rounds and fold into pasta.

7. Lastly, fold in your chopped dill.

8. Pour your pasta into a medium sized bread pan or a small casserole dish. Cover with a thin layer of vegan cheese. I use Follow Your Heart brand Monterey Jack cheese. You can drizzle with some optional EVOO if you’d like as well. Tomato-y Idea: You can even add a can of whole San Marzano tomatoes to the bottom layer of this dish if you’d like. Use a larger dish if you add the tomatoes.

9. Place uncovered, in hot oven on broil for 4 minutes. Then reduce heat to 350 degrees, cover pasta with foil, and bake for additional 10-15 minutes. Keep in warm oven until ready to serve.

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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

Vegan Mac and Cheese Recipes. (2024)

FAQs

What is vegan mac and cheese made of? ›

The super creamy sauce still contains a small amount of cashews, but its base is blended yellow potato and sweet potato. The yellow potato gives it a delightful gooey texture, and the sweet potato makes it vibrant orange. Apple cider vinegar, garlic, onion powder, and nutritional yeast perfect its cheesy taste.

Is Annie's vegan Mac really vegan? ›

Kudos, Annie's! J.C. Absolutely delicious, great vegan/GF mac n cheese.

What is a good substitute for milk in mac and cheese? ›

To make mac and cheese without milk, the best choice is to find something that has a similar texture and a milk flavor. Things like heavy cream, almond milk, oat milk, yogurt, cream cheese, and even pasta water all work very well in boxed mac and cheese.

What cheese to avoid for mac and cheese? ›

I would avoid Swiss (greasy when melted), mozzarella (melts great but noticeably bland here), parm (doesn't blend well with this technique), pecorino (same problem), and all low-fat or part-skim cheeses, which will not turn into a sauce at all but a bunch of stringy sludge.

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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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.

Why is my vegan cheese not melting? ›

The reason for this, according to The Takeout, is that vegan cheese lacks casein, the protein that causes regular dairy cheese to melt.

What makes vegan cheese taste like cheese? ›

Nuts, such as cashews or almonds, are often used as they contain a lot of natural fat that gives a creamy texture once blended. Many brands also use a vegan lactic acid to add the tang and umami that gives that quintessential cheese flavour.

How do you make vegan cheese taste better? ›

Raw cashews are the base of the cheese which will make it smooth and creamy. Refined coconut oil will add richness and also make the cheese firm up in the fridge. Olive brine adds an aged tang to the cheese, and garlic and salt are flavor enhancers.

What do vegans use to replace cheese? ›

SAY CHEESE- 10 VEGAN SUBSTITUTES TO SATISFY YOUR CHEESE CRAVINGS”
  • Cashew Cream Cheese: Creamy Dream Come True. ...
  • Nutritional Yeast: The Cheesy Secret. ...
  • Tofu Ricotta: ...
  • Tahini – ...
  • Roasted salted almonds – ...
  • Hummus – ...
  • Peanut Butter or Sunflower Butter. ...
  • Avocado –
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What cheese is vegan but real? ›

Real Vegan Cheese (RVC) is a grassroots, non-profit research project working to produce real cheese using cellular agriculture. We add the genes for cheese proteins to yeast and other microflora, and turn them into little protein factories, then make real cheese by adding plant-based fats and sugars.

Can vegans eat mozzarella? ›

Q: Is mozzarella vegan? A: Dairy mozzarella is not vegan, since it's made from animal products. You can easily make your oven vegan mozzarella though, using the recipe below!

What is vegan cheese made from? ›

What Ingredients Are in Vegan Cheese? Vegan cheeses are 100% animal-free and made using vegetable proteins. Usually, they're made from soy; nuts, such as cashews and macadamias; and vegetable oils, such as coconut oil. You can also find cheeses that derive from agar, tapioca, peas and arrowroot.

What is veggie mac and cheese made of? ›

For this recipe I use SIX vegetables including onion, zucchini, bell peppers, cauliflower, butternut squash and carrots. I find these are the most neutral tasting vegetables, however if you want to experiment feel free to! Pasta- Any pasta will work. For a classic mac and cheese choose elbow macaroni noodles!

Is vegan cheese healthy? ›

Vegan cheeses are made from a variety of plant foods, including nuts, soy, seeds and root vegetables, and come in almost as many styles and flavors as dairy cheese. Like regular cheese, vegan cheese can be part of a healthy diet when used in moderation — but it's best to avoid highly processed options.

What is Mcdonald's vegan cheese made of? ›

What is the vegan alternative to cheese made from? The main ingredients are coconut oil and pea protein. It's a vegan slice that melts and tastes great.

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