For cheese-lovers, there is nothing on earth quite as satisfying as a dish of homemade macaroni and cheese.   I love to see a good mac n’ cheese on the menu when I’m out to dinner… with bacon, with lobster, with caramelized onions… with a zillion interesting cheeses combined and all melted and gooey.  It’s heaven on a diet-buster’s plate, which you’ve just gotta go for every once in a while, right?  Right.  The most recent issue of EveryDay Food (love this little magazine for quick dinner ideas) had a mac and cheese recipe that I fiddled with to create my own version of Spinach Macaroni and Cheese.

bowl of spinach macaroni and cheese

Here’s the how-to:

Melt a little butter in a large skillet.

Saute very finely chopped onions. You don’t want big chunks of onions in your Mac n’ Cheese (& neither do your kids).

Whisk in flour. Don’t worry about the lumps… those will disappear as you cook the sauce.

Pour in milk. I used a combination of whole milk and 2%. You can’t cut down on the milk-fat too much or your sauce will not be so creamy.

Let it bubble away for a few minutes, whisking the whole time to get rid of any lumps. It should thicken up pretty nicely.

Add some Kosher salt…

and a good dose of freshly ground pepper too.

Now for the spinach. Pile spinach leaves on top of each other and slice them into thin strips. This will give you the added bonus of spinach without having to manage big clumps.

A couple of good stirs and the spinach is already wilted and incorporated.

Add 2 cups of desired cheese combination- I used Sharp White Cheddar, Smoked Gouda and Goat Cheese.

Stir in the cheese and it pretty much melts instantly.

Add cooked elbow pasta.

Stir it in there. Take a little taste and add more salt or pepper, if desired. Otherwise, it’s done!

bowl of spinach macaroni and cheese

Dish it out and eat it up!

bowl of spinach macaroni and cheese

I found this to be a great, family-friendly dinner in my house. You can always leave out the spinach, but my kiddo ate it up and loved it in his Mac & Cheese. I also used some cheeses that kids should be okay with… since my son wouldn’t let me use Swiss or Provolone or any other stinky cheeses. Any combination of your favorite cheeses should work just fine (as long as they’re not a low fat variety- those don’t melt very well at all). Loved this delicious, decadent Macaroni & Cheese recipe, and I think other cheese-lovers out there will like it too 🙂

Spinach Macaroni and Cheese
5 from 1 vote

Spinach Macaroni and Cheese

Play around with your favorite cheeses in this delicious comfort-food dinner.
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
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Ingredients

Instructions 

  • n a large saucepan, melt butter over medium heat. Add onion and sauté until softened, about 5 minutes. Whisk in flour until mixture is golden. Add whole milk, whisking constantly. Add 2% milk; raise heat to medium-high, bring to a boil and continue to whisk until sauce is smooth and thickened, 10 to 12 minutes. Add a sprinkle of salt and pepper.
  • Add spinach to sauce; give it a few stirs until spinach is wilted. Stir in cheeses until melted and well combined. Add cooked pasta and stir. Taste and add more salt and/or pepper, if desired. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • To cut spinach leaves, stack leaves on top of each other and use knife to cut into ½ inch strips.
  • Use any combination of cheeses you prefer (no low fat versions) for a total of 2 cups of cheese.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 560kcal, Carbohydrates: 63g, Protein: 27g, Fat: 23g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 67mg, Sodium: 639mg, Potassium: 1301mg, Fiber: 6g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 15549IU, Vitamin C: 45mg, Calcium: 586mg, Iron: 6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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44 Comments

  1. OriginalCookwareCo says:

    This is one of my favourite dishes. I love your step by step pics, just fab 🙂

  2. Barbara says:

    I love seeing a stovetop version…they are quickly becoming a favorite of mine. I enjoy the creamy consistency that is often lost with oven baking. Spinach…well, that makes it low cal right? 🙂

  3. bellini says:

    Spinach is a great way to add the nutrition factor to a comforting dish of macaroni and cheese.

  4. Lucy @ Lucyeats says:

    What a great way to sneak healthiness into a yummy winter dish!

  5. Janet says:

    Wow, I never thought to add spinach! Looks decadent, Lori!

  6. Misty says:

    Yes please! What a great way to feel a little healthier while eating a great big bowl of luscious macaroni and cheese!

  7. Lauren says:

    oh my goodness, this looks so creamy!!! perfection.

  8. Cookin' Canuck says:

    I like the addition of spinach – great way to add more vitamins to this comfort dish.

  9. EatLiveRun says:

    Clearly adding spinach makes this practically health food! 😉 Love it!

  10. Tracy says:

    I love mac and cheese, especially with gouda…but the spinach, I’ve never thought to add something like that! Can’t wait to try it!