Homemade Mac and Cheese with Chipotle Gouda + Brown Ale
Homemade Mac and Cheese is made with creamy and spicy chipotle gouda cheese. Brown ale boosts the flavors of this comforting recipe.
Want to come to a BBQ?
This one’s gonna be full of smoked ribs and pulled pork. Homemade mac and cheese made with CHIPOTLE GOUDA! Baked beans. Coleslaw. Cornbread. BEER!
There are only two people and one dog living in our house but despite that fact, we always make a ton of food on BBQ Day. Ken says he does all of the dirty work but I beg to differ. BUT, if you call sitting around with your feet propped up while smoking a cigar and checking on the meat every-once-in-a-while a dirty job, well then ok, I guess he does do all of the dirty work. But sarcasm aside, it’s totally a day full of fun, cooking and stuffing our faces!
Will cook for smoked meats? Maybe so. I cook all of the sides so it’s an even trade off. Dear Ken, you want this homemade mac and cheese? Fill my plate up with ALL of the baby back ribs, please. Actually one time, we smoked some ribs and had them for lunch. We were two starving fools and devoured ALL OF THE RIBS in 20 minutes flat! The dog got the good end of the deal. She didn’t have to do anything but still ended up with a rib bone or two. ♥︎
One of my must haves for BBQ day is homemade mac and cheese. I’m all over the place with it meaning I’ve tried 2031561 different types of cheese in my recipes. Not really. I don’t even know if that many types of cheese exist but if there really were that many types of cheese, it would be total awesome sauce because CHEESE! I’ve used pepper jack and parmesan, cheddar and smoked gruyere. Obviously I love variety when it comes to macaroni and cheese. I’ll never be one of those I’m passing down the secret ONLY RECIPE I USE kind of gals.
Homemade Mac and Cheese with Chipotle Gouda
Did you know that I like chipotle peppers? Probably not because I don’t like them. I love them. I always keep a can of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce in my pantry and I almost always have some sort of chipotle cheese in my fridge. On this particular homemade mac and cheese making day, I had a block of Boars Head Chipotle Gouda cheese in my fridge. BOOM. It’s going in my mac and cheese. There are two other types of cheese in this homemade mac and cheese: sharp cheddar and American. Use a good quality American cheese, not the kind that comes individually wrapped in plastic. To give the mac and cheese a deeper flavor and to prevent cheese stringy-ness, I used a 1/2 cup of Cigar City Maduro brown ale in this recipe. The beer lends a significant flavor enhancement to this recipe. If you’re not into beer, I’d suggest trying out a different recipe, such as this smoky chipotle mac and cheese. Be sure to reserve the pasta water before draining as you will need it for the cheese sauce.
Homemade Mac and Cheese with Chipotle Gouda and Brown Ale
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
*optional baking dishes for individual portions - you can put the mac and cheese into 3/4 cup sized ramekins, place the ramekins on a baking sheet and bake at 350 for 10 minutes. Then top with smoked paprika and fresh chopped cilantro.
Serving sizes are approximate and will depend on what you consider a serving of mac and cheese. It's mac and cheese and full of cheese and butter so no calorie counts on this one.
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I want to come! I totally need this right now. Yummy combination of flavors!
Thanks Katie!
I love your thoughts on what cheeses to use in your mac and cheese. The cheeses are key to success! And this hint of heat is sooo fantastic.
Thanks Jocelyn! The hint of heat is perfect! Not too spicy for those who don’t like a lot of heat but a subtle kick for those who do. :)
This mac ‘n cheese looks perfect! I love the individual portions, so delish!
Thanks Gayle!
This sounds delicious, is the chipotle Gouda super spicy?
Hi Betsy,
Thank you! I don’t think it’s very spicy but I’m a fan of the spicy food and some things that people find spicy, I don’t find spicy. Overall, the mac and cheese isn’t super spicy because of the other cheeses used in it in addition to the chipotle gouda. Hope this helps!
I want to BBQ at your house! this mac and cheese sounds SO over the top good, I may almost forget about the meat
Well come on over! We surely will have enough to share. ;) I often forget about the meat and want to eat ALL of the mac and cheese!
AH! Mac and Cheese is my favorite! I try not to indulge very often but it’s SOO good. Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe!
You’re welcome, Julianne! I try not to either but every time I make it, I always end up eating loads of it. LOVE!
MmmmK. You want to stop this nonsense right now??
Tell me you didn’t think of me while making this. I dare you.
It has my NAME written all over it and I am dying over here – looks so good!
Maybe Ken will fall asleep while his feet are propped up and I will sneak in and eat allllll of it. ;) Pinned!
Hahaha, you are too funny, Claire!
What are you considering as ‘good’ American cheese? I think of the processed cheese slices or Velveeta.
Hi Margaret,
The American cheese you would get from a Deli, such as Boars Head brand. The deli would slice it for you (sometimes you can get it pre-sliced, too). You could also use the Deli Delux Slices. I don’t use Velveeta or anything like Velveeta cheese in this recipe.
Oh my word! This looks amazing!
Thanks Amanda!
Wow! I love every single ingredient in this mac and cheese!!! Chipotles are truly a staple, although my kiddos can’t handle the heat. Too bad for them, that more mac and cheese for me!
Haha, that’s what I always say – don’t like it? More for me!
Oh wow! Now this is my kind of mac & cheese, Julie! Gouda, chipotle, and beer in this? Sign me up! ;)
We are big fans of spicy foods and always keep chipotle peppers on hand too :) Love the heat in this mac & cheese, it looks incredible!
Glad you like the recipe and I think you would totally love it too, Kelly! :)
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