There’s a reason why people use the Instant Pot for basic recipes like mac and cheese, and it’s because, especially in this case, the mac and cheese your Instant Pot can give you is NEXT LEVEL GOOD. Obviously Instant Pot Mac and Cheese is pretty straightforward and simple and that’s kind of the point, in my opinion? I creep around on the internets and lately I’ve seen people chatting about how frustrating it is when people just use the Instant Pot for “basic recipes like Mac and Cheese.”Įxcuse me but I’d like to respectfully disagree.
Why Use The Instant Pot For Mac and Cheese? It is FEED ME NOW AND LOVE ME FOREVER mac and cheese. It is even-if-I-did-I-would-still-make-this mac and cheese. It is I-have-no-other-groceries mac and cheese. This is the perfect in between. This is your mac and cheese for when you want REAL FOOD mac and cheese that has a velvety, creamy, sauce with 5 ingredients in 15 minutes. You want something that falls somewhere in the middle of the tastes-like-Velveeta to truffle-baked-mac spectrum. This is: you’ve graduated from mac and cheese in a box, but you are not interested in the commitment required for a big fancy baked deal.
We need to identify the brand of mac that is Instant Pot mac and cheese.
Similarly, while the recipe calls for macaroni, feel free to use any short pasta shape available. Depending on how many people you're cooking for, it's easy to scale the recipe up and down. Perhaps the best thing about this recipe is that it follows a simple ratio - however much pasta you need, you'll need the same amount of cheese, and evaporated milk.
To make Kenji's mac and cheese for two people, you'll need:
The whole dish requires just these three common ingredients.