4.28 14 Published Oct 28, 2021, Updated Aug 13, 2024
Here’s Why You’ll Love It
Plant-based comfort food! Packed with hidden veggies Comes together in a flash after your cashews are soaked. Sure to be a hit with kiddos and adults alike!
Ingredients Needed
elbow macaroni – any pasta works! I like using brown rice pasta, lentil or chickpea pasta for some extra protein and fiber. Make sure you use gluten-free noodles if needed. yellow potatoes – steamed and blended with the rest of the sauce ingredients. After cooking, the potatoes will add to the creaminess of the dish. carrots – adds the perfect orange coloring and extra nutrients to this mac and cheese! I recommend peeling the carrots before chopping and steaming for the best flavor. yellow onion and garlic – adds a ton of delicious savory flavor to the base of the sauce. unsweetened non-dairy milk – I used almond milk but any dairy-free milk works. raw cashews – this is the base of the sauce that makes it thick and creamy! You’ll soak the cashews for a few hours (or overnight) and then blend until smooth. nutritional yeast – this nutrient-packed ingredient gives the sauce a “cheesy” flavor without any actual cheese! It’s slightly nutty, slightly cheesy and a key ingredient in this recipe so I don’t recommend skipping it! Learn more about nutritional yeast here. You can find it at most grocery stores in the spice section or you can buy nutritional yeast online. lemon juice – to brighten up the sauce! I recommend using freshly squeezed lemon juice. sea salt – to bring all of the flavors together. dry mustard powder – adds a slight tanginess to the dish that rounds out the flavors. ground turmeric powder – this is optional but just a touch of turmeric adds a delicious, earthy flavor and really makes the color of the sauce pop!
How to Make Vegan Mac and Cheese
Soak cashews: The first thing you have to do is soak your cashews! They only need to be soaked for 30 minutes to an hour if you have a high-powered blender like a Vitamix, but even with one, I like to soak the cashews for several hours. Just place the raw cashews in a bowl and cover with water to soak. Steam veggies: Once you feel like your cashews have soaked for enough time, you can cook the veggies! Fill a large pot with 1 inch of water. Add the potatoes, carrots and onion to a steamer basket or metal colander inside the pot and cover. Steam over medium heat for about 15 minutes or until the vegetables are soft. Cook pasta: Cook the pasta according to package instructions until al dente and make sure you save 1/2 cup of pasta water before you drain it! This adds flavor to the end result and also helps the sauce stick to the noodles. Make sauce: When your cashews are done soaking and the vegetables are steamed, place all of the vegan cheese sauce ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Mix together: Pour the vegan cheese over the cooked macaroni and add up to 1/2 cup of pasta water to loosen the sauce. I like to add a little at a time while stirring until the desired consistency is reached. Serve: Season with salt and pepper to taste and enjoy!
How to Serve
This is a classic mac and cheese recipe that also happens to be vegan. If you want to spice it up a bit (literally!) you can sprinkle some paprika and/or cayenne before diving in. If you like added texture, you can spread the mac and cheese in a baking dish and evenly top with panko bread crumbs and place under the broiler for a few minutes until the breadcrumbs are golden brown. My mind jumps back to my childhood when I think of serving suggestions! Serve with roasted broccoli or peas on the side for extra color on the plate and add a protein like grass-fed beef hot dogs or tempeh hot dogs. You could also serve it as a side to my vegetarian chili or this lentil loaf for a Southern twist!
How to Store Leftovers
Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. To reheat, add mac and cheese to a saucepan and heat over medium-low, until warmed, stirring often to prevent burning. Make sure to add a little bit of milk or water to thin out the sauce and prevent the noodles from burning or sticking to the bottom of the pan. You can also heat leftovers in the microwave if you’re in a rush!
More Vegan Dinner Recipes to Try
Roasted Butternut Squash Pasta Vegan Burrito Bowl Black Bean Burgers Kung Pao Tofu with Roasted Cauliflower Tempeh Tikka Masala Lentil Meatballs Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese Vegan Sloppy Joes
Be sure to check out all of the vegan recipes here on EBF!