
Stove top macaroni and cheese is kind of revolutionary really. Why bother to make a from-scratch sauce when my kids just turned up their nose? But then I discovered a method to make it on the stove top that everyone (except my one son who refuses pasta) loves–adults included. I gave up on homemade macaroni & cheese for a long time. It’s a good option for the selective eaters who immediately dismiss a meal based on what they can see.Enter Stove Top Macaroni and Cheese - the recipe that makes (almost) everyone happy! It’s gluten-free and dairy-free, with a vegan and meaty option depending on how you roll.įor extra vegetable power, you can blend cooked veggies into the dairy-free macaroni and cheese sauce such as:īasically, these root veggies will give a white or orange ‘cheese’ appearance. gluten-free and dairy-free mac and cheeseĪnd so today, I am sharing a seriously warm, hearty, and veg-infused dairy-free mac and cheese that I know you are going to LOVE (and the kiddos will to). It was the kind of food you could eat with minimal supervision and kind of just kept everyone happy. Sometimes they were big mighty lasagnas, and then we moved into the homemade submarine sandwich. I remember the pre-Halloween meals my mom would craft up.

What I want to share with you today is not really any of those things, but how to send your kidlets (and yourselves) out into the night with some hearty fuel in the belly so that maybe everyone will be too full to fill their faces with candy.

(And if you’re looking for healthy Halloween treat ideas, I have 17 of them for you right here).

I have heard of all kinds of alternative Halloween options, whether it’s reverse trick-or-treating, allowing your kids to binge their sweet little faces off on you-approved treats, or just letting them go door-to-door and collect candy, inviting them keep a few things and then donating the rest. Right?! Today I have a recipe for you that will become a family favourite – a baked dairy-free mac and cheese, with vegan and non-vegan options. It’s Halloween week and that means costumes, candy and throwing those house rules for health out the window as we slip into some synthetic costumes and collect high fructose corn syrup made into all different crazy kinds of things.
