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There’s just something special about Southern Baked Mac and Cheese — that golden, bubbly top, the cheesy layers underneath, and the comforting feeling that comes with every bite. This is the kind of recipe that shows up at every Sunday dinner, holiday table, and potluck because it never fails to be a crowd-pleaser.

Our Southern Baked Mac & Cheese starts with tender pasta tossed with ready sharp cheddar cheese, then baked until perfectly golden on top. It’s pure comfort food — nostalgic, soul-warming, and so easy to make. Whether you’re cooking for Thanksgiving or just need a dinner that makes everyone happy, this baked mac and cheese is always the right choice.

When we think of macaroni and cheese we always think of Grandma Carol’s ultimate comfort food, her cheesy Southern Baked Mac and Cheese!

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Southern Food Traditions

It’s so nice when we get to go back to the Carolinas to visit family; we wish we could go more often. There’s so much history there, and we love to see it all. As much as we love to visit all the places, we can’t wait to get together with family for some good old family food favorites and great chats. When we get together with Grandma Carol and Grandpa Lou, it is a sure bet that one of the dishes will be macaroni and cheese and that not one morsel will be left in the dish at the end of the meal.

We carry on this tradition as often as we can with our little family.  The first time we made it with our little ones they did not recognize that it was the “real mac and cheese.”  They were used to one of their favorite boxed mac and cheese meals.

Don’t get me wrong, boxed mac and cheese is a life saver at those meal times when time is just not on your side. However, when we have the time we love making our southern macaroni and cheese from scratch, where every bite is full of cheesy, buttery, heart stopping goodness!

a photo of a rectangular white ceramic baking dish full of gooey baked macaroni and cheese that is golden on top.

What Makes Mac and Cheese Southern?

Southern mac and cheese is soul food that often includes eggs or evaporated milk to create a custard-like base, is baked in the oven, often has a golden top, and is rich, cheesy comfort food.

It’s much different from other mac and cheese recipes. Southern baked mac and cheese is not creamy like the macaroni and cheese Carrian grew up with. Carrian still prefers creamy macaroni and cheese with a panko bread crumb topping, but she can appreciate a good baked southern mac and cheese.

The recipe for traditional southern mac and cheese is given in the recipe card below, but there is a note added for making it extra creamy like Carrian prefers. 

The image below shows the traditional southern mac, but all the rest of the pictures will be the gooey, creamy version. Both are delicious and it is totally up to you on which one you prefer.

southern macaroni and cheese in white baking dish

What’s in Southern Macaroni and Cheese?

Most baked mac and cheese recipes stick to the basics that you would expect — butter, milk, cheese and pasta. To make the recipe Southern and to take things to the next level, a few more ingredients are added…

  • Elbow Macaroni: The classic shape that holds creamy cheese sauce in every bite; sturdy enough to bake without turning mushy.
  • Butter: Adds richness and helps create a silky cheese sauce while keeping the pasta from drying out.
  • Milk: Forms the base of the creamy sauce and helps the cheese melt smoothly.
  • Sharp Cheddar Cheese: Provides bold, tangy flavor and that signature cheesy pull; it’s the main flavor star.
  • Sour Cream: Adds tangy flavor and extra creaminess while keeping the sauce moist during baking.
  • Salt: Enhances the flavor of the cheese and balances the richness of the dairy.
  • Eggs: Bind the ingredients together and give baked mac and cheese its classic custard-like texture.

How to Make Southern Baked Macaroni and Cheese

To make this easy macaroni and cheese recipe, follow these steps: 

  1. Prep: Preheat the oven and butter your baking dish.
  2. Cook the Pasta: Cook the macaroni according to package instructions. Be sure to salt the water!
  3. Combine: While still hot, place the cooked macaroni into a large bowl and stir in the butter and cheese. 
  4. Mix: In a separate bowl, whisk together the milk, eggs, sour cream, and salt. Stir into the macaroni mixture. 
  5. Bake: Turn the mixture into a greased baking dish and sprinkle with additional shredded cheese. Bake until the cheese is bubbly and golden brown on top. 
a photo of a white ceramic bowl with a serving of creamy mac and cheese with a fork sitting next to it.

Baked Mac and Cheese FAQs

Can I Double This Recipe?

Very easily, yes! You’ll likely need to bake this homemade mac and cheese in two baking dishes, though. 

Is There an Egg Substitute I Can Use?

No, you can’t substitute the eggs in this recipe. That’s just how Southern macaroni and cheese is made, sorry! 

Can Mac and Cheese Be Made Ahead of Time?

Yes, this is a great make ahead meal. It can be made completely and then stored in an airtight container for up to 24 hours head of time. Then bake as directed.

Can I Freeze Mac and Cheese?

Unfortunately, you cannot. Dairy doesn’t freeze very well, so you’ll want to eat any leftovers within a week of making this sour cream mac and cheese. 

How to reheat mac and cheese?

The best way to heat baked mac and cheese is in the oven. Place it in an oven-safe dish and reheat in an oven pre-heated to 300 degrees F and heat until warmed through (10-15 minutes). You can cover the pan with foil or add a little chicken broth to the dish to help it stay moist.

a photo of a white ceramic baking dish that is partially full of creamy gooey mac and cheese. there is a large silver serving spoon in the dish that is coated in creamy gooey cheese.

Tips for Making the Best Macaroni and Cheese

It’s so important that you salt the pasta water. If you don’t salt the pasta water, the macaroni itself will be bland and it’s likely that your Southern mac and cheese won’t be as flavorful as it should be. 

You also must use whole or 2% milk in this easy macaroni and cheese recipe. That extra bit of fat in the milk adds moisture and flavor to the baked mac and cheese. Skim milk is a major no-no in this recipe! 

Lastly, there’s no sour cream substitute you can use in this recipe. If you want to make this recipe healthier by using a substitute like Greek yogurt…just don’t. Trust us, the sour cream is a game changer. 

What to Serve with Mac & Cheese

I’ve heard that some people can’t have Thanksgiving without this homemade mac & cheese, so it can be served with roasted Thanksgiving turkey! It is also great with roasted whole chicken, smoked ribs, or smoked brisket.

a photo of a large silver spoon scooping out a serving of cheesy, gooey mac and cheese.

This Southern Baked Mac & Cheese is the definition of comfort — rich, cheesy and full of that down-home goodness we all crave. It’s the recipe you’ll find yourself making again and again, not just for holidays but any time life calls for something warm and cheesy. Trust me, once you taste this golden, creamy goodness, you’ll never go back to boxed mac again.

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Baked Mac and Cheese

By Carrian Cheney
Prep15 minutes
Cook30 minutes
Total45 minutes
Servings6
When we think of macaroni and cheese we always think of Grandma Carol's ultimate comfort food, her cheesy Southern Macaroni and Cheese!
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Ingredients 

  • 16 Ounces Elbow Macaroni
  • 3 ½ Cups Sharp Cheddar Cheese, shredded (reserve 1 cup for topping)
  • 1/4 Cup Butter, softened
  • 1 ½ Cups Milk, whole or 2%
  • 3 Eggs, beaten
  • ½ Cup Sour Cream
  • ½ teaspoon Salt

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and spray a 9×11" casserole dish.
  • Cook the macaroni per package instructions.
    16 Ounces Elbow Macaroni
  • Place the pasta in a large bowl and while still hot and add 2 1/2 cups cheese and butter.
    3 ½ Cups Sharp Cheddar Cheese, 1/4 Cup Butter
  • In a medium bowl, combine the remaining ingredients, whisking to combine, and add to the macaroni mixture.
    1 ½ Cups Milk, 3 Eggs, ½ Cup Sour Cream, ½ teaspoon Salt
  • Pour macaroni mixture into a casserole dish, top with remaining 1 cup of cheese and bake for 30 to 45 minutes.
    3 ½ Cups Sharp Cheddar Cheese
  • Serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

Carrian’s Extra Gooey Version

Ingredients
  • 16 Ounces Elbow Macaroni, see note
  • 7 Tablespoons Butter, melted
  • 2 Cups Heavy Cream
  • 1 Cup Half and Half, or whole milk
  • 2 Large Eggs, whisked in a bowl
  • 3 Tablespoons Sour Cream
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon Season Salt, see note
  • ½ teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • ½ teaspoon Onion Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Pepper
  • 16 Ounces Colby Jack Cheese, shredded, Tillamook works best
  • 8 Ounces Monterey Jack Cheese, shredded
  • 8 Ounces Sharp Cheddar Cheese, shredded
Instructions
  1. Heat the oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. Butter a 9×13 (or 8×8 works but it will be piled very high) dish and set aside.
  3. Heat a pot of water to boiling and add 2 teaspoons salt and the pasta. Cook until al dente and drain. Meanwhile, melt the butter and set aside.
  4. In a large bowl, add the pasta and toss evenly with the butter, mixing thoroughly before moving on.
  5. Add the cream, half and half , eggs and sour cream and mix thoroughly again. Add the seasonings and stir to combine.
  6. In a large bowl, toss together the Colby jack and Monterey jack cheeses . Sprinkle in 16 ounces and stir together. Add the sharp cheese and gently fold it all together.
  7. Spread the mixture into the pan and sprinkle the remaining cheese all over the top. Bake for 35 minutes and then set out to rest for 5 minutes before serving.
Notes
  • Carrian prefers the elbow macaroni with little ridges as it holds onto the cheese better.
  • Pappy’s Seasoning which is found at local stores, especially Winco and Walmart is our personal favorite. It’s just salt, sugar, paprika, onion, and garlic powder.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g, Calories: 723kcal, Carbohydrates: 62g, Protein: 31g, Fat: 39g, Saturated Fat: 21g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 9g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 187mg, Sodium: 751mg, Potassium: 367mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 1234IU, Vitamin C: 0.2mg, Calcium: 591mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Carrian Cheney

Carrian Cheney is the creative force behind ‘Oh, Sweet Basil,’ a food blog she co-authors with her husband, Cade. She creates fresh, family-friendly recipes that encourage togetherness in the kitchen.

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101 Comments

  1. URBAN HIJAB says:

    This recipe is perfect timing!

  2. Stacey says:

    2 stars
    I made this twice and it was pretty bland. I think it needs more salt…or something.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Stacey,

      Are you salting your pot of water well? That will completely change the dish as it seasons the noodles, otherwise they will be so bland.

    2. M says:

      I boil my pasta in chicken broth and it really adds a great flavor. Could also use vegetable broth.

      1. Sweet Basil says:

        That sounds extra yummy!

  3. Susan Carroll says:

    What temperature for the oven? Bake for how long.
    I dont see it in the reciepe above.

    Thanks

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Susan, the full recipe is farther down the page and it lists everything you need to know

  4. Stephanee says:

    Just made this last night and was so happy with the results! Absolutely delicious!

    1. Becky says:

      Did you cover it while it baked?

      1. Sweet Basil says:

        Hi Becky, we don’t usually cover it as it tends to steam it, but if it’s getting too brown on top we will.

    2. Sweet Basil says:

      Thank you so much!

  5. Alyssa says:

    Could I use a glass baking dish instead of a casserole dish?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Alyssa, absolutely!

  6. JP says:

    5 stars
    This was awesome!I am curious to know if it would be safe to mix it up a day ahead of baking it?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi JP, We haven’t ever mixed it up a whole day ahead, so I can’t say for certain, however I would worry that the pasta would take on too much of the liquid and be mushy. 🙁

  7. Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says:

    5 stars
    YES-this is exactly my kind of mac and cheese!!! I adore it

  8. Rebecca says:

    Apologizing for what might be an obvious answer that I can’t seem to find – but does the butter get put in with the remaining ingredients and whisked? is it melted first? Maybe it goes in with the hot pasta?
    I’m so clueless. 😀

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Rebecca,
      You can add it with the sour cream or I like to add it to the hot pasta with the cheese. 🙂

  9. Baltisraul says:

    5 stars
    I would also strongly urge not to change the quantity of the ingredients. At least for the first time you make it. For us they are perfect!

  10. Baltisraul says:

    5 stars
    This particular Mac ‘n Cheese is the bomb. My wife tried different recipes for years until she settled on this style and ingredients. It canalso be topped with panko every once in a while also.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Yes, we loooooove panko on top! Thanks!