
I blended the trio on medium high heat for 2min before incorporating 2 cups of plain oatmilk and whisking until smooth. When the garlic reached a soft golden color (and started smelling ahmaziiiiing) I began incorportating equal ammounts of flour to olive oil, stopping at 4tbls each. I gotta admit, I was lazy when it came to the prep on this recipe, and it still turned out FABULOUS!!! I’ve been needing some comfort food this week and this hit the mark!! Rather then roasting the garlic for a whole hour, i minced 4 cloves, and sauted them in 1/4th cup butter on low heat for 15min while prepping the pasta. This provides both a spicy, garlic bite, and a sweet, creamy roasted garlic flavor.

To inject extra flavor I infused the sauce with two kinds of garlic: an entire head of roasted garlic and fresh minced garlic. Although it doesn’t have as much plant power going on, it is insanely creamy and way faster than my other methods once the garlic is roasted, leaving just a 30-minute prep/cook time. This recipe also only requires 10 ingredients. Having already created an eggplant– and cashew-based mac ‘n’ cheese recipe, I wanted to do something a bit more traditional using a flour and (almond) milk roux. Our garlicky, plant-based version has all the comfort but without the dairy! Vegan Garlic Mac ‘n ‘ Cheese Then in 1937, Kraft released their boxed mac ‘n’ cheese and it quickly gained popularity because of its affordability. Or perhaps that it originated from a popular New England church dish called macaroni pudding. It’s thought that mac ‘n’ cheese was first introduced in the US when Thomas Jefferson brought back a pasta machine from his travels in Italy. The dish (named de lasanis) was made with squares of fermented lasagne dough layered with spices and cheese.īut 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 believed that the earliest written recipe for a dish resembling mac ‘n’ cheese comes from a 13th century cookbook from southern Italy. Mac ‘n’ cheese is the ultimate comfort food! But where did it come from?
