This classic vegan mac and cheese is ultra cheesy, saucy and creamy. Topped with breadcrumbs and baked until golden brown and crispy. Seriously satisfying.
This classic baked vegan mac and cheese is everything you want a mac and cheese to be.
It’s creamy, saucy, ultra cheesy and topped with a delicious crispy breadcrumb topping and baked to perfection.
This is really a ‘classic’ vegan mac and cheese recipe in the sense that a classic mac and cheese usually involves a bechamel sauce with heaps of cheese added to it, and then it’s placed into a dish and topped with breadcrumbs and baked.
And that’s really very close to what we did here.
We made a vegan bechamel sauce and added all sorts of cheesy flavorings to it in lieu of actual cheese so that even non-vegans will find this cheesy as all heck, and then we topped it with delicious breadcrumbs and baked it. Just like the classic version.
How To Make Vegan Mac and Cheese
This vegan mac and cheese is ultra cheesy yet we did not use one shred of actual vegan cheese in it. So if you’re living somewhere where it’s hard to find vegan cheese in the supermarket, no worries, this recipe is for you.
I did try a version with some vegan cheese added to the sauce, and quite honestly I just didn’t think it worked as well as the version without, so this is it.
I created a bechamel sauce with some vegan butter, all purpose flour, coconut milk and vegetable stock and once that was thick and creamy like a white sauce should be, I added some cheesy flavorings in the form of dijon mustard, nutritional yeast, onion powder, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt and pepper.
The spices in this sauce really make it, you won’t have any doubt that this is a cheese sauce. We used our cheesy garlic vegan alfredo sauce as major inspiration for this.
Add the cooked macaroni to your big pot of sauce and toss it all together and then transfer into a 9×13 baking dish, top with breadcrumbs and bake for 20 minutes until beautifully golden brown on top.
Super easy and extremely satisfying.
How To Make Vegan Breadcrumbs
I made my own breadcrumbs for this which is easy and works great!
I toasted 3 thick cut slices of white bread and then broke them into pieces and put them into the blender. Blitzed them into breadcrumbs in the blender. Transferred to a bowl and added some melted vegan butter and tossed them up with it and then placed on top of the mac and cheese.
You can use brown or whole wheat bread but white bread actually works best for this recipe.
Ingredient FAQ
What can I use instead of vegan butter? You can use a dairy-free margarine which is basically the same thing. Just read the ingredients of the margarines and find one that is dairy-free. Alternatively you can make your own homemade vegan butter and use that in this recipe.
What kind of coconut milk did you use in this recipe? I used full fat coconut milk that comes in cans. That created the richest sauce for this recipe. Definitely do NOT use any kind of coconut milk that is sweetened, that would not work in this recipe. It needs to be canned full fat unsweetened coconut milk. If you’re not a coconut fan then see below!
How can I make this vegan mac and cheese without coconut milk? You can use soy milk instead of coconut milk, the end result is slightly less rich but you can definitely do it, I have tested it this way and it was great. I have not tested any other plant milks and while almond milk may work fine, my only worry is that it will create a sauce that is a little thin.
Can I leave out the nutritional yeast? The nutritional yeast really brings it with the cheesy flavor in this sauce! But yes you can leave it out without it ruining the recipe, but I do recommend you leave it in.
Vegan Mac and Cheese Recipe Q&A
Like the best comfort food ever! It’s super cheesy and so close to the ‘real thing’ you might not even know it’s vegan. Seriously!
The sauce can be made gluten-free if you use a gluten-free all purpose flour blend instead of the regular flour. And then of course you can use a gluten-free macaroni. You would also need to use gluten-free bread for the crumb topping, or alternatively you could add vegan cheese to the top instead of breadcrumbs.
Yes! If you need to make it ahead of time you can make up the sauce and macaroni up to 2 days before and mix it up and assemble in the 9×13 dish. Cover with foil and keep refrigerated. Then when you’re ready to bake it, add the breadcrumbs and bake. In this case, since it is going into the oven cold from the fridge, add an extra 5 minutes of baking time.
Leftovers keep very well in the fridge for 3-4 days.
Yes you can! This freezes very well.
What Goes With Vegan Mac and Cheese?
If you’re thinking of what to eat with vegan mac and cheese then there’s some great sides that go perfectly with this!
If you’re thinking in terms of comfort food then our vegan garlic bread or vegan cornbread is a perfect addition.
Some vegan coleslaw or a delicious vegan kale salad or black bean and corn salad would also go very well. If you’re looking for an appetizer then something like our vegan tomato soup or vegan tomato basil soup would fit the bill perfectly.
More Vegan Pasta Recipes
- Our vegan butternut squash mac and cheese recipe is made with butternut squash and cashew nuts! It’s quite different to this one, and it’s not baked but it’s so good.
- Our vegan pesto pasta will not disappoint and is a wonderfully quick and easy recipe.
- Our vegan pasta bake is perfect for when you want to feed a crowd. Our vegan pasta salad is an ultra quick 15 minute recipe that you will love! And if you’ve ever been a fan of spaghetti bolognese then our vegan bolognese will be right up your street!
- And then our recipe for the easiest vegan lasagna is totally divine but we also have a recipe for the best vegan lasagna which is fancier but oh so worth it!
- Also check out our vegan mushroom stroganoff and our vegan mushroom pasta.
Did you make this recipe? Be sure to leave a comment and rating below!
Classic Baked Vegan Mac and Cheese
Ingredients
For the Cheese Sauce:
- ½ cup Vegan Butter (112g)
- 6 Tablespoons All Purpose Flour
- 5 cups Coconut Milk 3 cans (1200ml), Unsweetened*
- 1 cup Vegetable Stock (240ml)
- 3 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard
- 1 cup Nutritional Yeast Flakes (60g)
- 3 teaspoons Onion Powder
- 3 teaspoons Garlic Powder
- 1 ½ teaspoon Smoked Paprika
- 1 ½ teaspoon Salt
- 1 ½ teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
For the Macaroni:
- 16 ounces Elbow Macaroni (450g)
For the Breadcrumb Topping:
- 3 Thick Slices White Bread Toasted, or 1 cup Panko Breadcrumbs
- 2 Tablespoons Vegan Butter Melted
Instructions
- Add the vegan butter to a pot and let it melt. When it’s melted add in the all purpose flour and stir it vigorously with the melted butter.
- Then pour in the cans of coconut milk and the vegetable stock. Use a hand whisk to whisk out the lumps. Keep whisking until it starts to boil and then keep whisking for a few minutes after it has boiled until it thickens. It will continue to thicken as it cools, so it doesn’t have to be all the way there when you remove it from the heat, as long as it has thickened considerably from when you started.
- Remove it from the heat and add in the dijon mustard, nutritional yeast, onion powder, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt and pepper and whisk in. Now your sauce is ready, you can prepare your macaroni.
- Cook your macaroni according to the package directions and then rinse and drain.
- Add the cooked macaroni into the pot of sauce and toss it up with the sauce.
- Then transfer the macaroni and sauce to a 9×13 baking dish and smooth down.
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
- Prepare the crumb topping by breaking up the 3 thick slices of toasted white bread and placing into the blender. Pulse blend until you have crumbs. Then transfer to a mixing bowl, and add in the melted vegan butter and toss up the crumbs with the melted butter.
- Place the breadcrumbs evenly over the top of the macaroni cheese.
- Bake for 20 minutes until the topping is golden brown and crispy.
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Notes
- If you want to replace the coconut milk with a different non-dairy milk such as soy milk then you definitely can. We have tested this recipe with soy milk and it works great.
- The coconut milk must be canned full fat unsweetened coconut milk. I would never use a sweetened coconut milk for any recipe and have never used it. Canned full fat unsweetened coconut milk is the way to go. There is a link to a good brand in the ingredients list. Alternatively, use soy milk (as per instructions above).
- If you have someone to help you then you can work on the sauce and they can cook the macaroni at the same time. But the sauce is very ‘hands-on’ so if you’re on your own it works best to just focus on the sauce and then do the macaroni. But if there are two of you it will save considerable time to do both at once.
- You don’t have to use macaroni, you can use a different pasta but of course it should be one that is suited to this kind of meal, like penne or shells and not something like spaghetti or linguine. If your package of macaroni comes in 18 ounce (500g) bags, then that’s great, just use it all.
- If you’re using store-bought breadcrumbs then just eyeball it for the right amount to use so that it easily covers the top of your mac and cheese. In the case of panko breadcrumbs the amount to use is 1 cup.
- Leftovers keep very well in the fridge for 3-4 days. It’s also freezer friendly for up to 3 months.
Anni says
Thank you so much for this! ???? It was so tasty, couldn’t stop eating even before the oven. I printed it out and I’m very unlikely to try another vegan mac n cheese recipe in my life! Thank you ????
Alison Andrews says
So happy to hear that! Thanks so much Anni!
Erin Burnette says
We have made this mac and cheese recipes a few times not and my family can not get enought. the bomb dot com.
Alison Andrews says
Awesome! Thanks so much Erin!
Christina says
Hi,
I never comment on recipes so this is my first time. I just wanted to say this recipe is AMAZING. I’ve made it for my (non-vegan) friends and they LOVED IT. Some of them even talk about it a year later! Thank you for having a delicious recipe that makes people think twice when they think all vegans eat is grass!
Alison Andrews says
That is so awesome to hear Christina! Thanks so much for sharing!
Sylvia says
Amazing!! The sauce is super creamy and rich and hit every craving. Next time I’m going to put them in muffin tins so it gets extra crispy:)
Alison Andrews says
So glad you enjoyed it Sylvia! Thanks for sharing!
Ardeen says
This recipe looks great! Would you recommend using regular yellow mustard instead of Dijon Mustard? If not, are you able to taste the Dijon taste in the mac and cheese?
Alison Andrews says
Hi Ardeen, yes you can use regular yellow mustard. The mustard just adds to the overall cheesy flavor. 🙂
Katie says
This looks amazing! Just wondering, can the sauce be made a few hours in advance? Thanks 🙂
PS: Your cakes are the BEST, I always look forward to the next birthday in the family so I have an excuse to bake one, everybody loves them!
Alison Andrews says
Hi Katie, yes the sauce can definitely be made ahead of time! It will thicken when cooled but that’s not a problem. You can actually make everything in advance if you like and then just bake it when you’re ready. So happy to hear that about the cakes! Thanks so much! 🙂
Christine says
Just made this (still eating it now) and it’s incredible! Finally found a creamy, cheesy and comforting vegan Mac and Cheese. I also love that it’s not trying to be a healthy alternative to Mac and cheese like a lot of vegan versions of this dish try to do. Thank you for this!!
Alison Andrews says
Thanks so much Christine for the great comment and review!
Taylor Tutkowski says
Hi! I want to make this recipe tonight or tomorrow… but don’t have full fat coconut milk right now! I have cans of the light coconut milk, oatmilk, and almond milk! Will any of these work out ok? Or should I wait until I can stop at the store? Thanks ❤ ????
Alison Andrews says
Light coconut milk would work great and so would almond milk. I think oat milk would work well too, but I haven’t tried that one.
Maureen Cleveland says
I’d like to try this recipe for an upcoming church picnic to see if anyone can tell that it’s vegan. LOL But I’m very much against traditional wheat flour. Do you know if it can be made with almond flour or brown rice flour or something like that?
Alison Andrews says
Hi Maureen, you can use a gluten-free all purpose flour blend instead of the regular all purpose flour and then make it the same way. I don’t know about rice flour or almond flour, I would guess no to the almond flour and say that the rice flour is a possibility but the best bet is going to be to use a blend.
Erica Horton says
Thank you for this recipe. The texture came out great! It is exactly what I was looking for. I used traditional breadcrumbs and that worked just fine. The taste however was not enjoyable and I think it was because I used the wrong milk. I used 2 cans of full fat creamy coconut milk. It didn’t have an “unsweetened” label. Perhaps that is where I went wrong. Since the texture was amazing, I plan on trying this again with unsweetened almond milk. Again, thanks.
Oisin says
Can this be frozen?
Alison Andrews says
Yes!
JennInAZ says
Absolutely fantastic! After trying several different box mac and cheeses, I just couldn’t take it anymore. Only changed one thing. Substituted cashew milk for coconut. I used the high protein creamy veggie broth. I was so thankful to have all of the ingredients on hand. Thank you so much for this awesome recipe, Alison!
Alison Andrews says
Wonderful! So glad you enjoyed it!
Danielle says
This was absolutely delicious and I will definitely be making it again. The texture was perfect. I only had 500 mL of unsweetened coconut cream, and I subbed the rest with oat milk. I will say, though, the coconut flavor was prominent, even with the flavoring additions. I added extra of all the flavorings, and still the first thing I could taste was coconut. I think when I try it again I’ll add even more of the flavorings.
Deanna says
Just made this today. Only had 2 can of coconut milk and it came out just fine. Added extra vegan cheese. This is a big hit!
Alison Andrews says
Awesome Deanna! Thank you!
Rayshawn says
Will premade bread crumbs work as well?
Alison Andrews says
Sure!
Khanyilanga says
Amazing! 10/10. This is indulgent. Thank you for the recipe.