Meanwhile add the remaining ingredients to a high speed blender. Peel and chop the vegetables and cook them in a saucepan on the stove until they are tender. When it is done cooking, drain the pasta and set it aside. Gluten free pasta or whole wheat pasta can be used in place of enriched white pasta. You can use elbow macaroni, shells, penne, or any shape you desire. This time I used some fun cavatappi – corkscrew shaped pasta. How to Make this vegan baked mac and cheeseīegin by cooking one pound of pasta according to the package directions. You can substitute other bread crumbs for the Panko. Panko – for a nice crispy baked topping.Paprika – I add a bit to the sauce, and also sprinkle some on top of the mac and cheese before baking.If you don’t have it, you can leave it out. Turmeric – this adds color to your sauce, and is an extremely healthy spice.Ground mustard powder – just a little for some extra zest.White vinegar – to give that cheesy sauce the necessary tang.Soy milk – if you’re avoiding soy, oat milk would be a good substitute.Nutritional yeast – this adds cheesy umami flavor to the sauce.If you can’t have cashews, you can try substituting with white beans, tofu, or slivered almonds. Raw cashews – these are necessary fro the rich, creamy sauce.Onion – I used yellow onion, but you can use white.Carrots – for their orange color, as well as the nutrients.Yellow potatoes – you can also use red or russet potatoes, if you prefer.Pasta – Any shape or type that you like.Don’t you just love those crispy bits?įor another delicious vegan mac and cheese recipe, be sure to check out my Vegan Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese! It’s super easy, and a great option for fall comfort food. And it’s baked to perfection with a crispy Panko topping. The rich and creamy sauce gets its cheesiness from nutritional yeast. If you’re a lover of mac and cheese like me, you’re going to love this recipe for Vegan Baked Macaroni and Cheese. And we’re so lucky now to have so many alternative options available to us. What made that change easier was finding delicious alternatives to the dairy products I loved. Thankfully, it didn’t take long after giving up dairy products for me to lose my craving for them. In fact, for many people, dairy is one of the hardest things to let go of when adopting a plant based diet. That might be one of the reasons it took me so long to give up dairy products when I was transitioning to a vegan lifestyle. Who doesn’t like mac and cheese? It has always been one of my favorite dishes. This Vegan Baked Mac & Cheese is the perfect comfort food! With a rich, creamy sauce, and a crisp baked topping, you’re sure to fall in love!Īs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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