Beefy Mac & Cheese Soup

StephieCanCook
StephieCanCook @StephieCooks
Midwest USA

I first tried Mac & Cheese Soup long ago at a restaurant in our area that is now (sadly) closed down. It was so good, and I always wanted to try making it so this was my attempt with the addition of ground beef. I think it turned out great.

You can make this with elbow mac, ditalini, shells, or even rotini, any small pasta that'll fit in a spoon really lol. Tonight I had to use shells because our local market was out of elbow mac. How does that even happen? Lol

Beefy Mac & Cheese Soup

I first tried Mac & Cheese Soup long ago at a restaurant in our area that is now (sadly) closed down. It was so good, and I always wanted to try making it so this was my attempt with the addition of ground beef. I think it turned out great.

You can make this with elbow mac, ditalini, shells, or even rotini, any small pasta that'll fit in a spoon really lol. Tonight I had to use shells because our local market was out of elbow mac. How does that even happen? Lol

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Ingredients

  1. 1 lbground beef
  2. 2 tbsbutter
  3. 1/2 tspsalt
  4. 1/4 tsppepper
  5. 6 cupschicken broth (I use low sodium)
  6. 8 ozelbow macaroni (or other small macaroni type pasta)
  7. 4 cupsmilk
  8. 3 tbsflour
  9. 1/8 tspcayenne
  10. 4 ozcream cheese - softened, cubed
  11. 3 cupssharp cheddar - freshly shredded
  12. to tasteadditional salt and pepper

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Heat a 4 quart pot over medium heat. Add butter, ground beef, salt, and pepper. Crumble and cook until just brown. Do not drain.

  2. 2

    Add chicken broth to pot. Bring to a boil. As soon as it boils stir in macaroni. Cover and boil 10 minutes, stirring once or twice. While macaroni cooks wisk milk, flour, and cayenne together in a large bowl.

  3. 3

    When time is up stir milk mixture into pot. Bring soup back to a simmer, stirring frequently to prevent sticking and clumping. Once simmering, gently stir constantly until soup appears to thicken slightly. About 5 minutes.

  4. 4

    Reduce heat to medium low. Stir in cream cheese until fully melted (this will take about 5 minutes of constant stirring). Reduce heat to low. Stir in cheddar one cup at a time, fully melting each addition before adding the next.

  5. 5

    Taste for seasoning and adjust as needed (I usually add more salt and pepper). Serve with garlic bread for dipping and/or a crisp side salad. Enjoy!

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Cooking is a hobby and a passion of mine. I love cooking and trying new and different things. The best thing about cooking? I get to prepare delicious food for my family and friends that they (almost) always love! Lol.Many of my recipes are experiments in what I could make with what was available at the time. Many are simply my version of classic and/or popular dishes. A few are variations of recipes I have found elsewhere online but adjusted to our tastes. No matter what, though, each of my recipes is tried and tested before posting and I hope you find as much joy in preparing them as I do.
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