![]() Secret #2: Add Cream to Make a Super-Rich Sauce That bagged stuff at the grocery store usually has stabilizers, a drier texture, and less flavor than a hunk of cheddar does. Add we recommend you shred your own cheese. We chose extra-sharp cheddar to stand out in our béchamel sauce (more on that below). The parm brought a nuttiness that rounded out the cheddar flavor rather than distracting from it. We tried a few of these other cheeses in a blend with cheddar but the only one that still tasted iconic was this macaroni and cheese, which called for a combination of cheddar and parmesan. But we wanted our ultimate recipe to deliver classic mac and cheese flavor-meaning we wanted it to taste like cheddar. Many recipes call for cheesy additions of gruyère, fontina, brie, gouda, and even blue cheese. Cheeses: The secret to a gooey mac and cheese is putting in cubes of Cheddar cheese-they melt as the pasta bakes, creating pockets of velvety goodness in every bite.Photo by Gieves Anderson, food styling by Anna Hampton Secret #1: Classic Cheddar is Better.Worcestershire sauce: This Southern pantry staple adds the right amount of umami to each bite of this baked macaroni and cheese.Milk and heavy cream: Adding milk and heavy cream to the roux transforms the gravy into a hearty béchamel sauce.Onion: This may not be traditional for some mac and cheese recipes, but we've found this bit of onion adds loads of savory flavor-and it'll be virtually undetected.Dry mustard, freshly grated nutmeg, black pepper, and cayenne all add a hefty dose of flavor that can be savored in each bite. Dry mustard, nutmeg, black pepper, and cayenne: If you're looking to take your homemade mac and cheese to the next level, don't skip on the seasonings. ![]() Butter and flour: The addition of butter and flour to macaroni and cheese makes a roux, a thickening agent for the cheese sauce that is spread over the pasta before it bakes.Pasta: While elbow macaroni is the most traditional form of pasta used in macaroni and cheese, you can easily swap it out for other short pasta varieties like cavatappi, penne, or farfalle.Cold milks have to warm before they can fully mix with the flour mixture, but warmer liquids start that process more quickly. A faster mix: Using room temperature milk and heavy cream will help the sauce thicken faster.High heat can cause burning, and the cheese will not melt evenly before it starts to boil, which could lead to dry macaroni and cheese. A better melt: Keep the heat low when melting the cheese.Gooey cheese pockets in every bite: Our Test Kitchen's secret to an incredible macaroni and cheese is cubes of Cheddar cheese that melt as the pasta bakes, creating pockets of gooey goodness in every bite.We recommend buying blocks of cheese and shredding it yourself at home for the perfect melty texture. Shred your own cheese: Buying packets of shredded cheese may make prep easier, but packaged shredded cheese is often coated to prevent clumping and doesn't melt as cheese should.We recommend 4 to 5 minutes to avoid soggy pasta. Boiling the perfect pasta: The pasta should be cooked in less time than expected since it will continue to cook in the oven.
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