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How to make mac and cheese without milk?

=p Asked by netizen109 about 1 year ago, 12 answers.
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Any advice on making macaroni and cheese without using milk, or as much butter, but still making it taste as good ?

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What The? Answered by juniperone on May 15, 2007, 09:59PM
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Interesting dilemma. I wonder why you don't want to use milk in there?

Anyway, Velveeta makes a mac and cheese that doesn't require milk or butter, just squeeze the cheese packet over the top, stir and eat. They have microwavable varieties as well.

I've also seen people substitute salsa for milk, just using about half the butter.

I use about 1/8 of a cup of milk and a tablespoon or two less butter in mine if I'm making the powder cheese kind (like Kraft mac and cheese) and I find that works very well. Comes out too soupy if I follow the directions to a T.

Also try using a splash of water and less of the butter and lots of pepper. The packet cheese is salty enough--lord knows you don't need any of that in there!

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im not really this white.... Answered by isa71 on May 15, 2007, 10:24PM
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you really dont need to use milk. the noodles are already cooked and really you just need something to make the powder mix creamy...I've made mac and cheese w/out milk a few times....and I have a friend who never uses milk at all.

The very same day, I shaved, and left this... Answered by bafalken on May 16, 2007, 02:31PM
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I like my Mac & Cheese A little less (Chunky)
I use Butter & Hot water if I do not have milk...

The best means is to put the butter in while the mac is still hot, like after you strain it.
Then hit up the water after you have put in the cheese packet, as it will desolve most of the contents. Only use a smaller amount, because it is better to have not enough, and need to add a tad more, than to add to much, and make it crappy.

sunshine Answered by cutieblondie on May 18, 2007, 10:06PM
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easy mac you just add water! yay lol

Answered by cjaguy on May 24, 2007, 11:08AM
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A good substitute for milk in a boxed Mac and Cheese is a mixture of hot boiled water (stuff off the top from the pasta) and chicken liquid, with the mixture being slightly less than 1/4 cup in volume. Before you put that over the powder and macaroni, make sure you have under the powder approximately 1 teaspoon of sour cream.

Mix as if you put milk in there. It is approximately as creamy as the regular stuff.

That is what I did when I was without milk. Today.

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Me chillin' Answered by jessica17 on May 26, 2007, 08:07AM
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you don't have to have milk to make mac and cheese you can use butter. I like butter better because you don't have to worry too much about if you used too much milk

Answered by ggirl on Aug 02, 2007, 05:53AM
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I like the rest use a very little butter when noodles are still hot (so it Melts) then add a the powder and a little more water to help dissolve the powder, Again as stated earlier in the comments add a little bit of water at a time.

Goran Answered by goran on Sep 11, 2007, 11:16PM
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A far easier method would be to forget the cheese packet and use real cheese. Try using american cheese or Velveeta. After boiling the noodles, drain most of the water out but leave a small amount in the pan. Turn the heat to low, and put the noodles in the pan back over the heat. Then add the slices of cheese, stir them in and cover. Stir the pot every minute or two to help spread the melting cheese around and to mix in the remaining water. By leaving a small amount of water in the pan you will keep the noodles from sticking to the pan, and help melt the cheese. I find the Mac has better cheese flavor, and if I choose to stir in the cheese packet with a little more water, I can make it even more cheesey. Plus I'm not adding all the extra fat to the meal that using butter will.

Pattijo Answered by pattijo on Dec 09, 2007, 02:58PM
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I have never added milk to my Mac@Cheese , just butter,salt and pepper , because I don't care for that creamy flavor

Answered by lil_pixie on Jan 25, 2008, 08:30PM
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sour cream works just as well or even ceam cheese

Cute little doggie (not mine) Answered by pinkpeach2 on Mar 14, 2008, 12:51PM
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You cant its cheese DDDUUUHHH!!! But they do have cheese for lactose intolorent people.

Me putting my sexy eye forward. Answered by hungryhungrychippo on Jun 10, 2008, 04:39PM
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can't be done! changing the sacred mac & cheese recipe is a heinous crime. there are no substitutes for perfection.

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