I’ve learned so much from them over the years and still get excited when I see them on TV or if they release a new book. That’s why I wanted to share a recipe from one of my favorite cookbooks of theirs, Vegan For Everybody (affiliate link.) This book provides detailed information, how-to’s, and the ins and outs of vegan cooking (which, understandably, can be daunting for beginner level vegan cooks like me.) They’ve created this not-so-average “no cheese” Vegan Mac and Cheese using elegant, yet simple flavors. You won’t find any potatoes in this dish either! The delectable cashew cream sauce blends together nuts, cauliflower, and nutritional yeast for a creamy, cheese base.
Vegan Mac And Cheese That Tastes Real
I can understand if you’re hesitant. Mac and cheese WITHOUT cheese? Is it even possible? While it’s not hard to replace certain flavors, a non-dairy mac and cheese recipe will never taste the same as using the real thing. However, this homemade version is a close second. You’ll be amazed at how plants can be turned into such realistic versions of our favorite animal-product-based meals. There’s a magical ingredient revered by vegans all over the world that imitates that irresistible cheesy flavor without using dairy: Nutritional Yeast. A few tablespoons of this gold, flaky seasoning has the ability to transform an entire dish! I promise you won’t be missing the dairy if you have nutritional yeast (or “nooch”) laying around.
The Cashew Mac and Cheese Sauce
There are many base options available when creating a vegan mac and cheese sauce, such as potatoes, nuts, or carrots. In their version here, folks over at the ATK chose to use cashew and cauliflower and blended them together with nutritional yeast and almond milk for the most creamy “cheesy” vegan pasta sauce. It also happens to be a great dairy-free, soy-free, plant-based alternative that you can use to serve with nacho chips on the side or layer it on top of my vegan chili recipe, or with burrito bowls.
Ingredients For Cashew Cheese:
The ingredients to make this out of this world creamy vegan “cheese” cashew sauce recipe are:
Raw cashews – The nuts will beef up this sauce quite a bit.Nutritional yeast – This is what makes the dairy-free sauce taste like cheese. Find it in the bulk section of your grocery store or at a health food store.Cauliflower florets – Cauliflower is full of moisture, meaning when it’s softened and blended with the rest of the ingredients, it helps the sauce become super creamy.Dry mustard – The whopping 4 teaspoons of dry mustard enhances the cheesy flavor. More on this below.Turmeric – This bright seasoning helps the cashew cheese sauce transform from a bland beige to vibrant yellow.Almond milk – Make your own almond milk using my comprehensive guide.Salt – You might think that 2 teaspoons salt is way too much, however, it’s a very important part of the “cheese” flavor and maintaining balance in the sauce.
A Note On Using Dry Mustard In This Recipe:
This was my first time using dry mustard in my cooking, and thinking that this might be your first too I wanted to provide you with a little more information. Additionally, since dry mustard is one of the key ingredients to simulate the “cheesy” flavor, I wanted to take a minute and answer substitution questions you might have.
What is Dry Mustard?
The below definition comes from Eat By Date:
Is It Okay to Use Dijon or Yellow Mustard Instead?
Good question. I wondered if I can substitute dijon mustard for dry mustard as well. Apparently, dijon mustard is a recommended substitute for dry mustard. While it might work for other recipes, I would not recommend using dijon/yellow mustard in this plant-based mac and cheese recipe. During my recipe testings, I quickly learned that dijon mustard has more of an overpowering flavor compared to dry mustard. In my opinion, using wet mustard made the “cheesy” vegan pasta sauce taste more like mustard than cheese.
Which Pasta Should I Buy?
I used brown rice pasta to create a gluten-free and dairy-free mac and cheese. Feel free to use any type of pasta for this recipe. Try quinoa pasta, linguine noodles, or classic elbow macaroni.
How To Make Vegan Mac and Cheese
Recipe Variations
Oil – Use refined coconut oil to avoid a coconut flavor in the sauce. If you don’t have any on hand, use olive oil instead.Cashews – It is possible to create a nut-free vegan cheese sauce if need be. Substitute them for boiled potatoes or leave them out altogether. Gluten-Free – Remove the panko bread crumbs and use brown rice or quinoa pasta for a gluten-free version.Spice – Add a little kick with a sprinkle of chili flakes on each serving.Nutritional Yeast – If you’re running low on this cheesy seasoning, use 3 tablespoons of white or yellow miso paste.Paleo Version – If you are looking for a paleo version of this no cheese mac and cheese recipe, substitute pasta for zucchini noodles.
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This recipe is adapted with minor changes from Vegan for Everybody. This post was originally posted in April 2017. It has been updated with new helpful information with no changes to the original recipe in June 2020.