Origins of Mac ‘n’ Cheese
Mac ‘n’ cheese is the ultimate comfort food! But where did it come from? It’s believed that the earliest written recipe for a dish resembling mac ‘n’ cheese comes from a 14th century cookbook. The dish (named de lasanis) was made with squares of pasta layered with cheese. But maybe that’s not what you picture when you hear mac ‘n’ cheese? The dish has been modified in many ways over time! It’s thought that the introduction of mac ‘n’ cheese in the US came after Thomas Jefferson’s enslaved chef, James Hemings, recreated a dish Jefferson had enjoyed in his travels in Paris. It was then served at a state dinner and popularity spread. By 1937, Kraft released their boxed mac ‘n’ cheese and it quickly gained popularity because of its affordability. Our plant-based version has all the comfort but without the dairy!
Vegan Mac ‘n’ Cheese
I’ve made vegan mac ‘n’ cheese before using a cashew-based sauce and it really was amazing! But the issue with cashews is that they make recipes so heavy with their high fat and calorie content. Not that I’m a calorie counter, but I’m all for lightening up recipes when I can. Eggplant sauce to the rescue. This eggplant sauce is so simple to make – just a 10-minute roast before peeling the skin and adding it to the blender. It’s infused with nutritional yeast, garlic powder and sea salt for that ultimate cheesy, savory flavor. I could’ve eaten that sauce all by itself, but the noodles were calling… The thing that sends this mac ‘n’ cheese over the top is the caramelized onions and the crispy breadcrumbs! While the sauce and noodles meld perfectly together, the addition of caramel-y, browned onions and crispy bread crumbs on top sends the flavor profile through the roof! I could’ve eaten this whole pan by myself – no lie. You’re going to love this dish. It’s CreamyComfortingWarmCheesySuper saucySavorySatisfyingSlightly crisp on top& Totally share-worthy Make this for vegan and non-vegan friends alike and watch their jaws drop after the first bite. It’s just that good! If you make this recipe, take a picture and tag it #minimalistbaker on Instagram! I love seeing what you lovelies cook up. Cheers!