Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Cheese Recipe

Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Cheese Recipe

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This Creamy Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Cheese is a lightened up version with Greek yogurt and a secret ingredient.

Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Chees © Jeanette's Healthy Living


Ever since I took a bite of Chef Plum’s Gouda Macaroni and Cheese with Smoked Avocado Salsa at the Culinary Exploration Workshop, and then again, at his Dinner Underground in Newtown, CT, I’ve been thinking about recreating a healthier version of this comfort food dish in my own kitchen.

When I came across a recipe for a smoked Gouda macaroni and cheese on Cooking Light, I took a closer look to see whether or not this healthier version of mac n’ cheese would pass the test in our house. Scanning the recipe, there was very little cheese relative to most macaroni and cheese recipes, which is good from a health perspective, but I was concerned about the taste and whether or not the recipe would yield the ooey gooey rich cheesy taste and texture of an authentic macaroni and cheese.

The recipe also included spinach to the mac and cheese, which I knew would not pass muster with my kids (unless it’s a stir fry, my kids prefer their vegetables served separately).

Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Chees © Jeanette's Healthy Living

Sure enough, as I read through the reviews, there were a number of comments about the lack of cheesy flavor. So, I came up with a few alterations to the recipe to make this comfort food just that – cheesy, rich and creamy, but still with less fat and calories than the typical recipe.

Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Chees © Jeanette's Healthy Living

I did three things to amp up the flavor and creaminess of this mac ‘n cheese. First, I used more smoked Gouda cheese (one ounce per serving, which does add fat and calories but more flavor; the original recipe only used half an ounce per serving). Second, I substituted nutritional yeast for the Parmesan cheese to add cheesy flavor (nutritional yeast has half the fat, 97% less sodium, and twice the protein of Parmesan cheese).

If you’re not familiar with nutritional yeast, it’s often used in vegan cooking as a substitute for Parmesan cheese. In addition to having umami qualities, nutritional yeast is packed with B vitamins, and is naturally low in salt, so it’s a healthier alternative to Parmesan cheese. Don’t get freaked out by the name…they should probably call it umami dust.

To add extra richness and creaminess to this mac n’ cheese, I used a mixture of non-fat Greek yogurt and a beaten egg, and stirred this into the sauce. This is a great trick that I’ve been using the last few weeks to make creamy sauces and soups without the fat, while adding protein to recipes. Chobani sent me some Greek yogurt to play around with and I’ve been having fun trying it in all sorts of recipes as a healthier substitute for coconut cream (Smoked Red Curry Coconut Chicken), heavy cream (cream soups), and sour cream (dips).

Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Cheese with Smoked Avocado Salsa © Jeanette's Healthy Living

For extra smokiness, I served some Smoked Avocado Salsa on the side, which the kids dolloped on top of their macaroni and cheese. This little extra condiment is well worth the effort.

Even doubling the amount of Gouda cheese, one serving of this revamped Creamy Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Cheese comes in at about 400 calories, thanks to some healthy substitutes.

Smoked Gouda Macaroni and Cheese © Jeanette's Healthy Living

Greek yogurt adds creaminess without the calories, and nutritional yeast adds cheesy flavor with about half the calories of Parmesan cheese. Spanish smoked paprika adds even more smokiness to this dish.

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes

Total Time 50 minutes

Servings 6 -8

Author Jeanette

Ingredients

  • 2
    slices
    gluten-free whole grain bread
  • 2
    cloves
    garlic
    minced
  • 12
    ounces
    dry gluten-free macaroni
  • 1
    tablespoon
    organic butter
  • 1
    onion
    chopped (~ 3/4 cup)
  • 3
    cloves
    garlic
    chopped
  • 3
    tablespoons
    sweet rice flour
  • 3
    cups
    low-fat milk
  • 1/2
    cup
    non-fat Greek yogurt
  • 1
    egg
    beaten
  • 1/2
    teaspoon
    salt
  • 1/4
    teaspoon
    pepper
  • 2
    cups
    6 ounces shredded smoked Gouda cheese
  • 1/2
    cup
    nutritional yeast
  • Spanish smoked paprika

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  2. Place bread in food processor and pulse until you get fine crumbs. Place in bowl and add minced garlic; toss well. Set aside.

  3. Cook macaroni until just done; do not overcook.

  4. Heat butter in large saucepan over medium heat. Add onions and garlic. Cook until onions are translucent. Add rice flour and cook one minute, stirring constantly. Slowly add milk, whisking until well blended. Continue to cook on medium heat until slightly thickened, about 2 minutes. Mix yogurt and beaten egg together well. Whisk into sauce until blended. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Stir in cheese and nutritional yeast; whisk until cheese is melted. Add cooked macaroni to sauce and stir until well blended. Spoon into casserole dish. Sprinkle breadcrumbs on top; sprinkle some Spanish smoked paprika on top. Bake for 15 minutes or until bubbly.

Recipe Notes

Adapted from Cooking Light



Jeannie notes.. Above is curated for evaluation and recommendation from Jeanette’s Healthy Living

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