How to enhance Kraft mac and cheese?!


Question: Sometimes, I want something quick and easy to prepare like mac and cheese (from Kraft), but it tastes so bland to me and not cheesy at all! Any tips on how to make it tastier?


Answers: Sometimes, I want something quick and easy to prepare like mac and cheese (from Kraft), but it tastes so bland to me and not cheesy at all! Any tips on how to make it tastier?

I love to add stewed tomatoes to my mac & cheese. It's simple and they taste very delicious and flavorful. You can add shredded sharp cheddar to the mac & cheese or you can even cut up small pieces of broccoli and throw it in the mix.
I would also reccomend cutting up sweet green peppers and adding them to the Mac & Cheese. It is SOO good.

add a can of diced tomatoes and some small shrimp sauteed mix it up. It's really good.

You can always add some cheese.

Other add-ins:
sliced hot dogs or polish sausage
canned tomatoes or Ro-Tel
tuna
black beans

I've added Salsa and hamburger.

I've also added some extra milk and stirred in some instant mashed potatoes, that was a good comfort mix!

Adding veggies would be good and healthy.

if you have already cooked chicken or beef you can pop it in there. also ketchup or barbeque sauce just mix it all in. or add extra cheese like mozzerrella or parmasan.

diced ham, broccoli, a handful of shredded cheese

try some...no wait I was thinking Velveeta and Hormel chili as a dip, I don't know if you'd wanna put chili in mac and cheese....XD

when you are done add salsa...put avacoda slices on the side and stir in white cheese...amazing

umm, maybe melt some velveta in it, i usualy put an ice cube in my mac che to cool it down so the velv will prob melt well

Or just don't be a fat pig





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