


(And for those who also appreciate traditional, cheesy mac and cheese recipes, you don’t want to miss my new stovetop mac and cheese recipe.) Vegans, dairy-free friends, and cheese lovers who crave a more redeeming mac and cheese recipe, this recipe is for you.

Keep it or leave it out-I’ve included guidance for either option in the recipe below. I couldn’t help but incorporate some broccoli for some extra flavor, color and health benefits. Don’t be intimidated by the ingredients list-it’s all basic pantry ingredients! I kept tweaking the amounts and spices until we had just the right amount of sauce for one-half pound of pasta. It has less funk than the regular store-bought brand, so if you haven’t enjoyed nutritional yeast in the past, please give it a shot. Frontier Co-Op just started offering it in smaller bottles, and after using it in this recipe, I really believe their product is superior. Nutritional yeast is key, in addition to the grated potato. Then, I added the potato back, and the potato starch makes this cashew-based queso super silky and creamy. The first time, I tried to use pasta cooking water instead of my queso’s secret ingredient (grated potato), and it was just ok. I’ve been slowly working on this mac and cheese since I published my vegan queso recipe two months ago. I’ve failed you on the mac and cheese front, but I’m making it up to you with this vegan (I repeat: dairy free) mac and cheese recipe.įrom one cheese lover to another, I’m here to tell you that this mac and “cheese” is remarkably cheese-like and absolutely delicious. Here, interior designers from around the South share their predictions for what's trending in kitchen design for 2022 and beyond.This post is brought to you by Frontier Co-op.ĭid you know that this seven-year-old vegetarian food blog did not have a macaroni and cheese recipe until today? It’s true. We're turning away from big-box stores and toward vintage items-first, out of necessity due to supply-chain issues, and now, for design reasons-to add charm and character to every room in the house, including the kitchen. An overall trend toward celebrating the history and originality of our homes is displacing ultramodern aesthetics and sharp lines as we all look to create cozier, colorful, more personalized spaces that better suit our lifestyles. There's no denying how the pandemic fundamentally changed the world-including how we live (and work) inside our homes. 16 Kitchen Design Trends Southern Designers Predict Will Be Everywhere in 2022
