Trader Joe’s (Diner) Mac & Cheese Copycat Recipe (2024)

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Trader Joe’s mac and cheese that’s found in the frozen section is so, so good! You’re going to flip for this copycat recipe which recreates the dish perfectly!

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Trader Joe’s is my go-to grocery store, and they carry a boxed mac and cheese that is one of the very few packaged foods I sometimes buy.

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It doesn’t contain any “junk”, my kids love it (it will probably be my son’s staple food this year at Georgetown.) It’s good to keep on hand for those times when there’s no food in the house (hey, it happens–well, I may be exaggerating just a wee bit!)

You may remember this Trader Joe’s copycat buttermilk pancake recipe?

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However, I had no idea that another item, the Trader Joe’s Mac & Cheese (Diner mac and cheese) was a treasure just waiting to be discovered only one aisle over in the freezer section! I don’t recall who it was, but a friend was talking about the frozen Trader Joe’s mac and cheese as if it was the best thing she’d ever eaten in her entire life, so naturally, I was curious.

Another fabulous Trader Joe’s copycat recipe for Aebleskivers: Danish pancakes!

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The next time I was at Trader Joe’s, I examined the ingredients and nutrition label, and although the ingredients looked good, the super high calorie and fat content only confirmed what I was thinking: it was going to be good! I decided that my husband and I would share a serving, just this one time, and took that baby home.

After heating it for a few minutes, the texture of the sauce was perfectly smooth, and it really looked appetizing, despite being a pre-made meal. One bite, and I understood why my friend had been raving about this Trader Joe’s Diner Mac and Cheese! I honestly couldn’t believe a frozen meal could taste this good! And I’m not the only one who feels this way: Club Trader Joe’s (a site that ranks all things TJs) gave it 9 out of 10 bells!

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Well, if you read my posts regularly, you’ll know what I was thinking the very next minute, “Could I recreate this from scratch?” The answer is “yes”, and because all the ingredients are actual items which one can aquire from a grocery store (instead of a chemistry lab), it was actually quite easy. This means you can make it too, especially if you are nowhere near a Trader Joe’s!

EDITED March 2020: Trader Joe’s has added a frozen Hatch Chile Mac and Cheese and so have I!

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However, a word of advice: I would not advise buying already grated packages of cheese–

1. The quality of cheese is sub-par in any of these cheeses.
2. There are additives to keep the cheese from clumping which are unnecessary.

You’ll be making a béchamel sauce which is the same as you’d use in this lasagna recipe.

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PLEASE NOTE: the following recipe will make enough cheese sauce for about 2 lbs of pasta. Because the cheese sauce freezes perfectly, it’s worth making a larger batch and freezing half for another time. To make less sauce, halve the sauce recipe.

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Trader Joe’s
Mac & CheeseCopycat Recipe

recipe created by Christina Conte by inspired by Trader Joe’s grocery store
makes about 4 1/2 cups of sauce, enough for 2 lbs of pasta (see note above)

Ingredients

  • 2 oz (1/4 cup) butter
  • 2 oz (about 1/3 cup) all-purpose flour
  • 4 oz good quality white Cheddar cheese, grated
  • 3 oz good quality Havarti cheese, grated
  • 2 oz good quality Gouda cheese, grated
  • 1 oz good quality Swiss cheese, grated
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 24 oz milk (3 cups) whole milk
  • white pepper
  • nutmeg
  • 1 lb good quality small shaped pasta (preferably made in Italy)

Start by putting a large pot of water on to boil the pasta-make sure to salt it well.

Now, start making the cheese sauce, but if the pasta water comes to a boil before you add the cheese to the sauce you are making, turn it down.

Melt the butter in a medium sized pan over medium heat, then add the flour and stir well. Continue to cook while stirring for about 3 to 4 minutes, but do not let it brown. (Cooking the flour well is important because the sauce will havea “raw-flour” taste if it isn’t cooked long enough.)

Have the milk closeby in a jug that is easy to pour from, and add a little drop of milk. The milk should sizzle and steam immediately, if it doesn’t, turn up the heat a little. Once the milk does sizzle, begin adding a little at a time, and stirring quickly to keep the sauce smooth.

The secret to not having lumps in white sauce is to gradually increase the amount of milk you add each time; if you add too much at once, especially early on, chances are you will end up with lumpy sauce (which is completely reparable with an immersion blender!)

Start with about 2 tablespoons of milk, then 2 more, then a little more each time.

Once the sauce begins to form, you can add more milk each time. Just make sure all the milk has been absorbed after each addition, before adding more.

Once the sauce is finished, add salt, nutmeg and white pepper to taste, and lower the heat.

CONGRATULATIONS, you have just made a besciamella sauce (white sauce/bechamel sauce) which you can use as a base for many soups and cream sauce recipes!

At this point, add the pasta to the boiling water and stir well; stir the white sauce, too, so it doesn’t stick. Now, add the grated cheeses to the white sauce, and stir until it is melted, adjusting the heat if necessary. Stir constantly or it will stick.

When the pasta is ready (al dente), drain and return to the pot. Add HALF of the cheese sauce, if you made the full recipe.

Serve hot!

If you want to gild the lily, you can put this in a casserole dish and top with breadcrumbs and put it under the broiler for a lovely, crunchy topping. Who am I kidding? As if anyone is going to wait any longer than they have to-to eat this sea of cheese-laden noodle ecstasy!

Put the extra sauce in a jar or container to cool,then place in the freezer and use within two to three weeks.

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Trader Joe's (Diner) Mac & Cheese Copycat Recipe

Yield: enough sauce for 2 lbs of pasta

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

NOTE: this recipe makes enough cheese sauce for TWO (2) lbs of pasta. If you only plan to make one and don't want to freeze half the sauce, cut the recipe ingredients in half for the cheese sauce.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz (1/4 cup) butter
  • 2 oz (about 1/3 cup) all-purpose flour
  • 4 oz good quality white Cheddar cheese, grated
  • 3 oz good quality Havarti cheese, grated
  • 2 oz good quality Gouda cheese, grated
  • 1 oz good quality Swiss cheese, grated
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 24 oz milk (3 cups) whole milk
  • white pepper
  • nutmeg
  • 1 lb good quality elbow pasta (I like De Cecco)

Instructions

  1. Start by putting a large pot of water on to boil the pasta-make sure to salt it well.
  2. Now, start making the cheese sauce, but if the pasta water comes to a boil before you add the cheese to the sauce you are making, turn it down.
  3. Melt the butter in a medium sized pan over medium heat, then add the flour and stir well. Continue to cook while stirring for about 3 to 4 minutes, but do not let it brown. (Cooking the flour well is important because the sauce will have a “raw-flour” taste if it isn’t cooked long enough.)
  4. Have the milk close by in a jug that is easy to pour from, and add a little drop of milk. The milk should sizzle and steam immediately, if it doesn’t, turn up the heat a little. Once the milk does sizzle, begin adding a little at a time, and stirring quickly to keep the sauce smooth. The secret to not having lumps in white sauce is to gradually increase the amount of milk you add each time; if you add too much at once, especially early on, chances are you will end up with lumpy sauce (which is completely reparable with an immersion blender)!
  5. Start with about 2 tablespoons of milk, then 2 more, then a little more each time. Once the sauce begins to form, you can add more milk each time. Just make sure all the milk has been absorbed after each addition, before adding more.
  6. Once the sauce is finished, add salt, nutmeg and white pepper to taste, and lower the heat. At this point, add the pasta to the boiling water. Stir well, and stir the white sauce, too, so it doesn’t stick. Now, add the grated cheeses to the white sauce, and stir until it is melted, adjusting the heat if necessary. Stir constantly or it will stick.When the pasta is ready (al dente), drain and return to the pot and stir in the HALF of the cheese sauce; serve hot. Put the other half of the cheese sauce in a quart jar and freeze.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 5Serving Size: 1 bowl
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 747Total Fat: 33gCarbohydrates: 80gProtein: 31g

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Trader Joe’s (Diner) Mac & Cheese Copycat Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Did Trader Joe's change their boxed mac and cheese? ›

Trader Joe's Revamped Its Beloved Mac and Cheese and Customers Are Calling It "Vile" And "Grainy" The alleged recipe change is not for the better, according to shoppers. While boxed mac and cheese is an easy option when you need to make a meal in a pinch, not all of the products are winners.

How to spice up Trader Joes mac and cheese? ›

Ideas for Jazzing Up Trader Joe's 2-Ingredient Mac & Cheese

Stir in dijon mustard: This is a secret ingredient to unlock mac and cheese magic! Acidity in mustard compliments the rich flavor and creamy texture of this cheese spread, adding a tangy bite and rounding out a perfect balance of flavor.

Does Trader Joe's have macaroni and cheese? ›

A Little About the Mac

It's technically two servings, but one hungry person could definitely polish it off in one sitting. According to Trader Joe's, the makers of this mac and cheese are the same that make one of our favorite frozen macs: TJ's Diner Mac & Cheese.

Who makes Trader Joe's macaroni and cheese? ›

Rumor has it Trader Joe's mac 'n' cheese comes from General Mills' organic pasta company, Annie's Homegrown.

Is Trader Joe's mac n cheese the same as Annies? ›

Based on their ingredient lists, the two brands are reasonably similar, although Annie's does use organic pasta. The cooking instructions were almost identical, too — at least until it was time to drain the pasta and mix in the powdered cheese packets.

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Preparation
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  4. Enjoy!
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How do you make mac and cheese taste better? ›

Here are five tips to elevate your next dinner to include extra flavor and texture.
  1. Add extra cheese to your dish.
  2. Mix in some hot sauce and chicken to make buffalo chicken mac n' cheese.
  3. Add in vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower and spinach.
  4. Sprinkle some bacon bits or breadcrumbs on the top of your dish.
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Why does my homemade mac and cheese taste bland? ›

Try adding a little more salt first, because that might fix it. If the problem was the cheese you use doesn't have much flavor, then try adding some other flavors, such has mustard or hot sauce. The next time you make it, try to find some more strongly flavor cheese, or adding more cheese.

What does mustard powder do to mac and cheese? ›

(Yellow, Dijon, grainy and powdered mustards all work.) Then let it set, serve and prepare to be wowed. While you don't get a strong mustardy taste, the acidity cuts the sometimes overwhelming creaminess of mac and cheese and rounds out its flavor. It also adds a slight tanginess that we're not mad about.

What can I add to mac and cheese for extra flavor? ›

If you're a fan of it, I recommend a little sprinkle of blue cheese for a punchy flavor or you can mince some bacon and add that in. In addition to salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder, I like to use smoked gruyere cheese. Smells like bacon! Adds a great smokiness to the mac and cheese.

How many calories are in Joe's Diner mac and cheese? ›

There are 360 calories in 1 cup of Joe's Diner Mac 'N Cheese.

Where does Panera get their mac and cheese? ›

Panera Bread defended their product to The Washington Post and said the mac and cheese is, "made offsite with our proprietary recipe developed by our chefs." "It is shipped frozen to our bakery cafes - this allows us to avoid using preservatives which do not meet our clean standards," the company said.

Why did Kraft macaroni and cheese change? ›

HEALTH WATCHDOG OBJECTS TO KRAFT HEINZ MAC & CHEESE ADS

The brand maintains its signature blue and red colors while its typography, photography, iconography and packaging all are updated. Kraft Mac & Cheese explained that the name change was made to reflect the way customers "organically" reference the brand.

Why is Kraft mac and cheese different now? ›

In 2016, Kraft quietly changed its recipe, removing artificial preservatives and dyes and replacing the latter with paprika, annatto and turmeric. The company even sold 50 million boxes of its new recipe before cleverly announcing the change in a marketing campaign.

What can I add to boxed mac and cheese to make it better? ›

How to Make Boxed Mac and Cheese Taste Better. To improve the tang and overall cheesiness of your boxed mac, add 2 to 3 tablespoons of plain Greek yogurt to the cooked and drained pasta while it's still warm. Toss to combine, then stir in the cheese powder until it's uniformly blended.

What products has Trader Joe's discontinued? ›

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