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Baked Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Rounds

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Baked Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Rounds are everything you love about classic mac and cheese, reimagined into perfectly portioned, golden bites. Each round has a lightly crisp exterior that gives way to a rich, creamy, cheesy center. They’re baked, not fried, which makes them easier, less messy, and ideal for everyday cooking.

These rounds are especially perfect when you have leftover mac and cheese and want to turn it into something exciting instead of reheating the same bowl again. They’re portable, freezer-friendly, and versatile enough to serve as a snack, side dish, or even a main paired with soup or salad.

I started making these on nights when leftovers felt uninspiring. The first batch disappeared faster than the original mac and cheese ever did. Now, whenever mac and cheese is on the menu, I intentionally make extra just so I can bake these rounds the next day. They’ve become one of those recipes everyone asks for again.

Creamy macaroni and cheese baked into crispy, portioned rounds perfect for snacks, sides, or parties.
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Calories: 260

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cups prepared creamy macaroni and cheese
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup breadcrumbs or crushed crackers
  • salt and black pepper, to taste

Equipment

  • Muffin tin or baking sheet
  • mixing bowl

Method
 

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F and grease a muffin tin or baking sheet.
  2. Mix macaroni and cheese with eggs, shredded cheese, breadcrumbs, salt, and pepper.
  3. Scoop mixture into prepared pan, gently pressing to shape rounds.
  4. Bake for 20–25 minutes until tops are golden and edges are set.
  5. Cool for 5 minutes before removing and serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 260kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 12gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 85mgSodium: 480mgPotassium: 150mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 450IUCalcium: 220mgIron: 1.2mg

Notes

Using chilled mac and cheese makes shaping easier and helps the rounds hold together.

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Why Baked Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Rounds Are a Game Changer

All the comfort, better texture

Baked Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Rounds deliver the best possible texture combination. The outside develops a lightly toasted crust, while the inside stays soft and creamy. That contrast makes each bite far more satisfying than standard reheated mac and cheese.

Because they’re baked in individual portions, the cheese stays contained and evenly warmed. There’s no dry top layer or soupy bottom, just consistent creaminess throughout.

Perfect for busy schedules

These rounds fit seamlessly into busy routines. They bake quickly, reheat well, and travel easily. That makes them ideal for lunches, potlucks, and weeknight dinners where convenience matters.

They’re also a great option for kids and adults alike, since the portion size is manageable and mess-free.

Ingredients That Make Them Work

Creamy macaroni and cheese

The base of this recipe is already-prepared mac and cheese. Homemade works best because it tends to be creamier, but store-bought or leftover versions also work well.

The key is using mac and cheese that’s rich and well-coated in sauce. Drier versions won’t hold together as nicely.

Binding and coating elements

Eggs help the rounds set while baking, giving them structure without making them dense. A light breadcrumb or cracker coating adds texture and helps the exterior crisp up in the oven.

Cheese mixed into the base adds extra richness and ensures a gooey center.

How to Prepare the Rounds

Shaping for success

Scoop the mac and cheese into a greased muffin tin or portion it into rounds on a baking sheet. Press gently so each portion holds together but don’t pack it tightly.

If the mac and cheese is very loose, chilling it briefly before shaping helps it firm up and makes handling easier.

Baking to golden perfection

Bake until the tops are lightly golden and the edges pull away slightly from the pan. This signals that the rounds are set and ready.

Let them cool for a few minutes before removing. This step helps them hold their shape and makes serving easier.

Serving Ideas That Elevate the Dish

Pairing options

Baked Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Rounds pair beautifully with tomato soup, a crisp green salad, or roasted vegetables. They also work well as a party appetizer with dipping sauces like marinara or ranch.

Because they’re rich, lighter sides balance them nicely.

Great for gatherings

These rounds are ideal for serving crowds. They’re easy to stack on a platter, hold their shape, and don’t require utensils. That makes them perfect for game day, potlucks, and school events.

Storage, Freezing, and Reheating

Make-ahead friendly

You can prepare and bake these rounds ahead of time, then refrigerate or freeze them. They reheat well without losing texture.

Freezing is especially helpful for meal prep. Freeze fully cooled rounds in a single layer, then transfer to a container.

Reheating tips

Reheat in the oven or air fryer for the best texture. This restores crispness better than the microwave, which can soften the exterior.

Easy Variations to Try

Add-ins for extra flavor

Cooked bacon, diced jalapeños, or sautéed vegetables mix easily into the mac and cheese base. These additions customize the rounds without changing the method.

Cheese swaps

Cheddar is classic, but blends that include mozzarella, Monterey Jack, or Gruyère add depth and stretch.

FAQ

Can I use boxed mac and cheese?
Yes, but add extra cheese or cream to improve texture.

Do these hold together well?
Yes, especially with eggs added and a short cooling time.

Can they be air-fried?
Yes. Air frying makes them extra crisp.

Are they freezer-friendly?
Very. Freeze after baking and reheat as needed.

Do I need breadcrumbs?
They help with crispness but are optional.

Conclusion

Baked Creamy Macaroni and Cheese Rounds turn a familiar comfort food into something fresh, fun, and incredibly practical. With a crisp outside and creamy inside, they’re easy to love and even easier to serve. Whether you’re using leftovers or making them intentionally, this recipe proves that mac and cheese can always find a new way to shine.

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