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Classic Skillet Macaroni and Cheese from the Past

Lorraine
Last updated: 2025-03-24 21:08
Lorraine Published 2025-01-27
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Colder climate calls for comforting meals – and few foods compare with an Old-Fashioned Skillet Macaroni and Cheese dish for its soothing properties!

Old Fashioned Skillet Macaroni and Cheese is presented to your table garnished with green onions on a yellow dish towel placed upon a wooden surface.

Common Skillet Macaroni and Cheese Recipe: Check Out That Cheesy Base!
Let’s be clear; these boxed alternatives made with orange powder just can’t come close to matching up to what real Mac and Cheese provides! Made with whole milk and sharp cheddar cheese for maximum crispiness in your oven – something no restaurant offers!

Four photos showing how to create homemade cheese sauce from scratch.

Taste. Sigh. Drool. A skillet mac and cheese has the advantage of becoming crispy all around – not only on top! However, you could always bake this in an ordinary baking dish instead if that is more suitable to your lifestyle.

An Old Fashioned Skillet Macaroni and Cheese, garnished with green onions.

WANT IT GLUTEN FREE AND JUST AS GOOD?
Just because you are gluten-free doesn’t mean missing out on delicious pasta! Jovial gluten free elbow macaroni is my personal favourite; lucky for me there’s a store nearby carrying it, however should that not be possible, you can order online! As well as its unique design and texture Jovial grains are presoaked prior to being put into store-bought packaging making for easier digestion – that makes Jovial really special indeed.

An Old Fashioned Skillet Macaroni and Cheese is prepared using an Old Fashioned Cast iron pan and set on top of a wooden table covered with yellow dish towel for presentation.

Enjoy Mac and Cheese and Need Recipe Ideas?
Try my Baked Penne with a Kick or my Baked Penne with Italian Sausage as some delicious side options!

Concepts and Requirements for Making Pasta Sauce: An enormous skillet (or baking dish)and good whisk are really all that’s required! For gluten free fans, I strongly suggest trying Jovial gluten-free elbow macaroni as your pasta of choice.

Mac and cheese recipes may be prepared either in a skillet or 9×13 baking dish.

Main Course, Delicacies: American and Keywords for this Recipe are Comfort Meals, Kid-Friendly Recipes and Weeknight Dinners

Servings: 6 for easy snacking on 12 oz jar. By Linda Spiker.
Cook macaroni (or whatever curly pasta you like best) according to package directions; add 1/2 cup sliced green onions divided between 2 tablespoons of butter and flour and two tablespoons of butter, separated out. Pour this over two cups of total milk (5 total) along with 5 grated sharp cheddar cheese divided among one teaspoon of sea salt and two of freshly-ground black pepper (one for each cup of cheddar).
Preheat the oven to 375F/190C and arrange rack in center position, setting water on to boil before making pasta according to package directions. While waiting, prepare cheddar and slice onions; slice tomatoes. Additionally, warm milk on medium-low in another pot on your stove until warm before pouring over pasta mixture in skillet.
Melt butter over medium/high heat in either a skillet or medium sized pot; when this step has completed, add 1/4 cup inexperienced onions for two minutes of sauteing before whisking flour in for one more minute to create a roux (thickening agent in cheese sauces). A roux will help thicken your cheese sauces over time!
Slowly pour warm milk into roux while whisking with one hand, until all milk has been added (reserving one cup for later). Gradually whisk cheeses until all have melted into sauce (you should save some cheese to save for later!). Continue this step until all cheese has been used up and sauce is clear.
Season with salt and pepper before beginning. Once pasta has finished cooking, carefully add it to a skillet with cheese sauce in order to combine thoroughly (if using baking dish for baking purposes, spoon pasta into it first then pour sauce on).
Refrigerate until ready to serve (this should take 20-25 minutes in total). Top with remaining cheese and bake another 20-25 minutes or until cheese has crisped up nicely; garnish with remaining inexperienced onions as desired before serving.

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