Three-Cheese Baked Macaroni & Cheese

Welcome to January, the month for Macaroni and Cheese! Last year the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board asked me to contribute a recipe to help celebrate, and I shared the Mushroom-Herb Macaroni and Cheese. This year the Board is hosting another month-long celebration, and I was happy to whip up more homemade mac n’ cheese to take part in the festivities. All of the homemade macaroni and cheese recipes I have made up until now use a white sauce as a base made with butter, flour and milk. This recipe utilizes a shortcut to create that creamy base, and it results in a much quicker prep time (with fewer pans to wash), and a fabulous flavor and texture.

Instead of the typical roux, this recipe uses eggs and evaporated milk to give the macaroni and cheese that rich and creamy goodness. I also love the combination of cheeses in this particular recipe. I’ve never used Parmesan in a macaroni and cheese recipe, but it adds a great balance to the creamy cheeses and a little bit of a tang. Perfect! I think this is a great “base” recipe that you could change up in countless ways to adapt to your tastes – add bacon, mushrooms, sausage, your favorite herbs, etc. I adore macaroni and cheese recipes because the sky is the limit. That and, you know, cheesy carbs. Mmmm…
Now for the quick and easy part… Here are your cast of characters:

Add the cheeses to the egg and milk mixture:

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Mix together the cheeses and the milk and egg mixture:

Add the cooked macaroni:

Mix it up and pour into the baking dish:

Bake it up and enjoy!
Head over to the Macaroni and Cheese Blog and spend an entire month drooling over macaroni and cheese recipes. That’s my plan!
Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. I received compensation for ingredients and my time.

Three-Cheese Baked Macaroni & Cheese
Ingredients
- ½ pound (226.8 g) elbow macaroni
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 3 eggs
- 12 ounces (340.2 ml) evaporated milk
- ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) salt
- ¼ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) cayenne pepper
- 1 ½ cups (169.5 g) shredded Wisconsin Sharp Cheddar Cheese, (6 ounces)
- ½ cup (56.5 g) shredded Wisconsin Monterey Jack Cheese, (2 ounces)
- ½ cup (50 g) grated Wisconsin Parmesan Cheese, (1 ounce)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 475°F. In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook the macaroni for 6 minutes (will be cooked to al dente). Drain.
- Meanwhile, heat a small skillet over medium heat and melt the butter. Add the garlic and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. With a slotted spoon, remove the garlic to a medium bowl. Add the macaroni to the bowl and stir to combine.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs and evaporated milk. Add the salt, cayenne pepper and cheeses; mix well. Add the macaroni mixture and stir well to combine.
- Transfer mixture to an 8- or 9-inch square baking dish or 2-quart gratin dish. With a spoon, gently spread mixture to form an even layer. Bake just until sauce bubbles at edges, about 12 minutes. Let rest for 10 minutes before serving.
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Watching the blizzard blow and eating creamy mac and cheese. Give me hot chocolate with a shot of Bailey’s caramel creme and I’ve died and gone to heaven.
Easy Peasy,nice and cheesey!! Love it!
I’ve seen noodle recipes that have evap milk and thought it must make an extra creamy dish. With all that cheese this has got to be good!
3-cheese mac is really one of my favorite guilty pleasures! I really love it! This looks exceptional too!
I do love a good mac and cheese and this looks delicious.
Oh my gosh, I want this right now!
I’ve never made mac and cheese with eggs before – but i’ve seen it done in a few recipes and I’m sort of intrigued.
I love how easy this is! Can’t wait to try it.
Yum! Mac and Cheese is one of my favorites, and I’m always happy to try out new recipes.
Wow I’ve never seen macaroni and cheese made this way before! Love the idea, it seems so simple :)
I love cavatappi for mac and cheese. I’m having some tomorrow myself!
oooooo – i can’t wait to try this! it completely eliminates the giant sauce pan I have to wash when I normally make it with a roux!!!
Any kind of mac n’ cheese is heavenly in my book. This looks wonderful, Michelle. Thank you for reminding me of one of my favorite winter comfort foods. I’ll have to try this soon!
I love the quick trick you give here. It makes homemade mac ‘n cheese even more tempting!
I love trying out new ways to make mac and cheese. :)
This looks great! I love me some mac and cheese!
One of Josh’s favorite meals. Will have to try this recipe next time!
My goodness, Michelle, the mac & cheese looks sooooooooooo good!!!!!!
Right now that would taste so good with all the snow outside!!!!!!!
Planning on making this tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I can get out of the drive way to go and get some cheese and milk. But, the snow is melting, Hooray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the great recipes, and this is my FAVORITE SITE!
Love the recipes and the pictures, you go girl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have always been a bit scared to do this kind of no cook sauce recipe with the milk and shredded cheese not cooked into a roux, but I trust you. I will definitely be trying this soon for my mac and cheese loving fam!
I love mac & cheese.. I like to add some ham, mushroom & onion too ..
definitely on this weekends menu!
Mac and Cheese month???? I suppose this is my new favorite month!
ooh that looks so rich and comforting perfect for the cold weather!
Yum! Cannot wait to try this! I loooove mac and cheese.
-Marissa
http://noraisinsonmyparade.com
Yum! I made some Mac and Cheese the other day, too. Isn’t it just the best comfort food??
I love the variety of cheeses – jack cheese is my favorite! I’m actually planning to name my first dog Pepper Jack :)
I love how you specify “WISCONSIN” cheese……..go PACKERS!!!
This is similar to the way I make it, except I put all the sauce ingredients (I add a slice of onion, too) into the blender and really give it a whirl, then pour it over the macaroni. (I also then smother it in buttered bread crumbs because, well, isn’t everything better with buttered breadcrumbs?!) Hey — I think I know what I’m making for dinner tonight!
What a perfect trio of cheeses! This looks amazing.
This looks mighty tasty! I love the three cheese idea. It looks fantastic!
THree-cheese? Twist my arm!