100 Cheese Mac and Cheese Epic Meal Time

Steak and Cheddar Mac and Cheese in a dutch oven with a wooden spoon.

Today's post is sponsored by our friends at Barefoot Wine!

How much do I love Mac and Cheese? It's like, well, just, I don't even really know how to talk about it, which, if you've been reading this blog for a while, is saying something. LOUD AND CLEAR.

But that's the level I've reached with my love for the pot-o-golden-cheesy-deliciousness.

Related to the Mac and Cheese question: how much do I love Barefoot Wine? A lot.

And so when I need to make myself the opportunity to eat Macaroni and Cheese and still feel grown-up-ish with a glass of red wine, I create this combination:

  • Tangy, Sharp Cheddar
  • Creamy Garlic and Herb Sauce
  • Bites of Seared Steak in Browned Butter
  • Chewy Macaroni
  • Velvety, Rich Malbec

That is where it's at right there, my friends.

Noodles in a strainer.
Steak in a bowl.
Creamy sauce on steak and noodles.

So in a weird and exciting turn of events, I went to a wedding this weekend and I was so thrilled to see bottles of Barefoot on each of the tables. WHAT! So perfect since I am personally a big fan of Barefoot and have been working on a few recipes to complement their wines. Well done, bride and groom! Well done.

I will tell you this, though, that one critical detail that I'd rather just forget is that the sweet and beautiful bride was actually a little girl (well, okay, fine, I guess she's an adult now) that I used to babysit. As in BABYsit.

Oh my gosh, life, just stop it. How does something like this even happen to a person who is not even 30 yet?

NOT OKAY. Pass the Malbec pleeeez.

Red wine in a glass.
Cork from a wine glass.

You guys, I promise I'm not going to show up in this post and all of a sudden pretend to be a wine connoisseur – I'm totally not. Remember when I couldn't remember how to say sommelier to the fancy people in Aspen? Yeah, um, that's more my style.

I AM, however, totally a person who likes to cook with wine and/or have a glass of wine with dinner, and also a person who does not like to break the bank while shopping for wine. And wait one more thing – a person who likes wine to actually taste good. Is this asking too much? Honestly.

This is why I'm a huge fan of Barefoot – it's affordable, there's a manageable number of choices, and it really tastes good.

Win!

The creamy, tangy cheddar with the steak bites makes this Steak Mac and Cheese sturdy and bold enough to stand up to the smooth, velvety dreaminess of the Malbec. For me, it was a match made in heaven.

I may or may not have eaten a plate full of this Steak Mac and Cheese with my glass of Malbec all while watching the Bachelorette with Sage the other night.

And I'm not even going to lie – somehow it was just the right fit. ♡

Steak and Cheddar Mac and Cheese in a red dutch oven with a spoon.
Steak and Cheddar Mac and Cheese with a wooden spoon.
Steak and Cheddar Mac and Cheese on a white plate with a fork.

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Description

This Steak and Cheddar Mac and Cheese is the ultimate comfort food – and it's the perfect match for a glass of red wine. Enjoy!


  • 14 ounces whole wheat elbow macaroni (or other pasta)
  • 6 tablespoons butter, divided
  • 16 ounces sirloin steak, cut into small pieces
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, minced
  • 4 tablespoons flour (can use whole wheat)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups milk
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 3/4 cup water or broth (only if needed)
  • a bottle or two of Barefoot Malbec for serving

  1. Pasta: Cook the pasta according to package directions. Drain and set aside (toss with oil to prevent sticking).
  2. Steak: Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a large, sturdy skillet over medium low heat. Continue to heat the butter until it's barely browned (this just gives it more flavor). Turn the heat up to medium high and add the steak pieces – do not stir or shake for 30-45 seconds. Flip the steak pieces and cook for another minute or two, until the steak is done to your liking. Remove from heat and keep warm.
  3. Sauce: Melt the remaining butter over medium heat. Add the garlic and parsley – saute for about a minute, being careful not to burn or brown the garlic. Add the flour and salt – saute for another minute or two. Add the milk slowly, whisking to incorporate with the flour/butter mixture. Simmer for 10-15 minutes until the sauce is bubbling and has thickened slightly. Add the cheese and stir until melted.
  4. Assembly: Stir the pasta together with the cheese sauce and add the steak. Stir in extra water or broth if the consistency needs a little thinning out. Season with more salt and pepper, or if you're really awesome, drizzle truffle oil over the whole thing. OMG I did that. Serve with a glass of rich, velvety Barefoot Malbec!
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 30 mins
  • Category: Dinner
  • Cuisine: American

Keywords: mac and cheese, steak mac and cheese, steak recipe

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100 Cheese Mac and Cheese Epic Meal Time

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