This copycat Panera Mac and Cheese tastes just like the stuff you buy in the famous bakery but is easy to make at home and only requires one pan!

So, let’s just start this by saying that our Panera Bread has a drive-thru.
It’s bad for my wallet. I don’t like fast-food, but I like food to be fast. Especially with two kids and there is NO way I’m getting out of the car with both kids to grab food. Forget that, I’d rather go home.
So Panera’s drive-thru is both the answer to my prayers and a huge nightmare. But it’s mostly a good thing.
And their mac and cheese! Oh my, their mac and cheese. It is soooo good. Ultra creamy and so amazingly delicious. I usually order it for E but I always snag a bite or two before giving it to her. Don’t tell!

What makes this recipe great is not only the fact that it is creamy and amazing just like the stuff you get at Panera, but this mac and cheese is made in one pan and one pan only. It cooks in the milk for a super creamy and thick texture.

You’ll want to use a really good, high quality white cheddar for this macaroni and cheese. And in my opinion, the sharper the better. And keep stirring. The whole time. It’s important to keep the pasta from sticking together.

Save yourself some money and enjoy this copycat Panera mac and cheese at home!
Copycat Panera Mac and Cheese (one pan!)

Ingredients
- 2 cups uncooked medium shell pasta
- 2 and 1/2 cups whole milk (MUST be WHOLE milk for this recipe to work)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 cup freshly grated extra sharp white cheddar (4 ounces) – do not use pre-grated
Instructions
- Rinse uncooked pasta under cold water.
- In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, combine milk, pasta, salt, mustard and butter. Stir frequently and bring to a simmer. Reduce to low. Stir frequently (almost continually) for 15-20 minutes while pasta cooks and milk is absorbed. Remove from heat, stir in cheese and cover for 5 minutes. Enjoy immediately (not good reheated — gets grainy).
Notes
- Using store-bought grated cheese instead of freshly grated cheese could cause this recipe to fail because of the additives (anti-clumping agents) in grated cheese.
- Using milk that has a lower fat percentage than whole milk will also likely cause this recipe to fail and the milk to curdle.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.













My son loves their Mac and cheese and I’d love to make this for his upcoming birthday party. Do you think I could make it in the morning and put it in a crockpot on warm for a few hours without sacrificing the taste?
This looks absolutely amazing – so cheesy and creamy! Will be trying ASAP!
Whaaaa your Panera has a drive-thru?! I would be dead, and very very fat. :) This looks JUST like their version!
Okay, confession time…..would you believe I have never had Panera Mac n’Cheese? AND I love eating there. Well I believe I need to change this problem ASAP! Your recipe sounds wonderful, and looks delicious:-) Thank you for hosting this fabulous event, and thank you for letting me be a part of the fun! Hugs, Terra
I’ve never had mac and cheese at Panera, but it is ALWAYS tempting when I look at the menu. I try to be all “healthy” with one of their salad and sandwich combos, but let’s be real – a lot of those aren’t that healthy anyway, so I may as well just give in an order the mac and cheese. Your version looks just divine. Love the little bit of dijon for a kick!
When do you put the mustard in?
Ahh sorry about that! Good catch. I amended the recipe, the mustard should go in with the milk, butter, etc. Thanks for letting me know about that omission!
I ADORE Panera’s mac! This has to happen like….yesterday. That’s how critical it is in my life right now.
That looks delicious! I’ve never had paneras mac n’ cheese definitely need to give this a try now :)
Happy Blogging!
Definitely trying this!!! This looks so good!
oh man- i love that mac & cheese. i always steal my husband’s :)