Creamy Mac & Cheese

Make it healthier with 4 quick fixes.

We took this yummy shot of Baked Mac & Cheese for the cover of our book, Comfort Foods Made Healthy. Mac-and-cheese didn’t end up on the cover (twice-baked stuffed potatoes won that spot) but it doesn’t change the fact that mac-and-cheese is an all-time crowd-pleaser. It’s the epitome of comfort food.

This version, which EatingWell contributor Patsy Jamieson developed, is one of my favorite recipes in the whole book. It’s healthier than traditional versions of mac-and-cheese, thanks to a lighter sauce, spinach in the middle and a golden breadcrumb topping.

Here’s how it stacks up nutritionally:

Updated Mac & Cheese

  • Cut calories by 43%
  • Cut total fat by 66%
  • Cut saturated fat by 68%
  • Added folate and fiber

How We Did It

  • Add spinach to increase nutrients.
  • Low-fat milk replaces whole milk to cut down on fat and calories.
  • Use whole-wheat pasta instead of refined white pasta to boost fiber.
  • Replace some of the regular (full-fat) cheese with low-fat cottage cheese, which has great creamy texture.

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