Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Sesame Eggplant (vegan recipe with dairy option) - food to glow (2024)

Easy blender “cheese” sauce with a savoury hit of white miso and shiitake mushrooms, mixed with cooked pasta, topped with tiny sesame eggplant cubesand slammed under the grill. Oh, and it’s vegan – although your non-vegan friends may never know!

Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Sesame Eggplant (vegan recipe with dairy option) - food to glow (1)Admit it, these ingredients don’t really go together. Mac and cheese, quintessential American comfort food (often Day-Glo orange and from a box) + uber Japanese ingredient, miso.

Or rather, they shouldn’t go. But like other oddball combinations – carrots in cake, pepper on strawberries, um, potato chips on your PBJ – miso is MADE for mac and cheese.

Think about it. Mac and cheese, blandly comforting on its own, can be a bit one-note. I like mac and cheese but, if I’m honest, only as a scoop on the side of something more interesting. I never understood its appeal as a main course. I realise that I am in the minority, but even those of you who could/have(!) happily scoff a whole Pyrex dish of gooey macaroni cheese probably feel that it weighs a little heavy on the ol’ gut. Partly it’s the half pound of macaroni we’ve just inhaled. But the sauce is also a culinary lead weight.

Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Sesame Eggplant (vegan recipe with dairy option) - food to glow (2)Enter, miso. And a few other tweaks that not only amp the interest but give satisfying fiber and plant protein.

Miso – aged fermented soy beans – although Chinese in origin has been adopted into mainstream Japanese cooking over the centuries. Miso soup is the most well-known way to use it, but this delicious, intriguing umami paste is a key ingredient in marinades, sauces, dressings, glazes and even baking (look out for my sweet miso brownies in the near future!).

Types of miso. Varied intensity and age are denoted by the colour: the lightest is the least aged and mildly salty-sweet, while deep browny-red is usually quite salty and very savory – and sparingly used. Other ingredients vary the taste and nutrient profile – brown rice, white rice, barley. In this recipe, you can use whatever miso you have but I suggest two tablespoons of white miso (shiro miso) – which is actually light yellow – and one tablespoon of light brown “yellow” miso (shinshu miso). Yes, it all sounds a little confusing! But do stick with just the white shiro miso if you don’t have both or are buying it specially. I don’t imagine too many of you have a refrigerator boasting a variety of soy bean pastes. 🙂 Whatever kind you get do try and buy organic as non-organic can have some dodgy ingredients added.

Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Sesame Eggplant (vegan recipe with dairy option) - food to glow (3)The other rather “out there” ingredient is a can of white beans. Honestly, once you whack it in a blender with the other sauce ingredients it COMPLETELY disappears. No beany taste. I am a great one for getting distracted so the thought of making a perfect lump-free bechamel sends shivers down my spine. The blitzed bean trick just works. And adds much-needed fiber to a largely fiber-free dish. Oh, and although I’ve made this as vegan it is completely suitable to use with dairy cheese and milk. I want my recipes to appeal to anyone who likes mac and cheese but who also want to boost the flavour, texture and nutrition of this classic comfort food.

Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Sesame Eggplant (vegan recipe with dairy option) - food to glow (4)This is not a substitute for your Mom’s mac and cheese. I wouldn’t dare suggest it. But it is a fun way to make this typically waist-expanding recipe a little less so.

You could even just use the bean trick in your own, probably less Japanese-inspired, family recipe, skipping the faffy cheese sauce making stage altogether.

**Next time I’m back with another surprisinguse for beans, inspired by my home country AND my recent trip to the gourmet capital of the world, Lyon. How does a five-ingredient recipe grab you? I thought so. 🙂 **

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Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Eggplant

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Easy blender “cheese” sauce with a savoury hit of white miso and shiitake mushrooms, mixed with cooked pasta, topped with tiny sesame eggplant cubesand slammed under the grill. Oh, and it’s vegan – although your non-vegan friends may never know! xx

250g dried pasta shapes of choice (gluten-free if you wish)

2 tbsp olive oil, divided use (you could use oil spray if you really wanted it lower fat)

1 box of shiitake mushrooms, stems trimmed

1/2 medium eggplant or one small one

1 tbsp sesame seeds

1 tbsp lemon juice

150g (1 cup) cooked, drained white beans*, such as cannellini

115ml (1/2 cup) organic plant or dairy milk (I use Plenish or Eco-Mil plant milks)

1 level tbsp Dijon mustard

1/4 tsp garlic powder (or 1/2 tsp if your garlic powder is old or mild)

1/2 tsp onion powder

1/8 tsp ground turmeric (for colour)

1/4 tsp white pepper

3 rounded tbsp of nutritional yeast flakes

3 tbsp organic white miso + 1/2 tsp for topping OR 2 tbsp white miso + 1 tbsp yellow miso (plus topping) – I like Clearspring brand (UK)

75g (packed 3/4 cup) grated organic vegan or dairy cheese (I used Violife “pizza” cheese as that is commonly available in larger UK supermarkets) + extra for topping if you wish (most vegan stuff – as you see in the images – doesn’t melt well)

1 tsp organic toasted sesame oil – optional

2 spring onions, chopped – optional

Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Sesame Eggplant (vegan recipe with dairy option) - food to glow (6)Method:

1. Boil your pasta shapes according to packet directions, saving 60 ml of the pasta water or so to thin the cheese sauce.

2. While the pasta is cooking, thinly slice the shiitake mushrooms and saute in half of the oil until cooked through. Set aside. Add the remaining oil to the pan.

3. Dice the eggplant into small cubes – about 1 cm square – and add to the pan. Saute, stirring, until it gets quite golden. Add 1 teaspoon of miso, the lemon juice and sesame seeds. Saute until the lemon is absorbed and the eggplant is very soft and almost sticky. Stir in the sesame oil if using and set aside.Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Sesame Eggplant (vegan recipe with dairy option) - food to glow (7)4. Now, the sauce. Add the beans, milk, mustard, garlic and onion powders, turmeric, pepper, nutritional yeast and remaining miso to a blender. Blend the ingredients until smooth and velvety; add the pasta water and blend again.

5. Pour the blended mix into a saucepan. Add the cheese and cook until melted. Use more cheese if you like for a gooier texture. Most vegan cheeses made for sauces will get gooey although they don’t melt ON things quite so well. Mix in the cooked mushrooms and the cooked pasta. Miso Mac and Cheese with Sizzling Sesame Eggplant (vegan recipe with dairy option) - food to glow (8)6. Pour the mac and cheese into a grill/broiler-proof dish (I used the Staub enamelled cast iron skillet that I sauteed the veg in) and top with the sesame eggplant.

7. Flash under a medium-hot grill/broiler until the eggplant sizzles and the sauce bubbles – about five minutes. Serve warm with some steamed green vegetables and/or a crisp sharp salad.

* save the liquid from the beans for my next recipe!

Notes: I’ve adjusted the recipe to be cheesier than it appears here! Also, I’ve used only half of the eggplant on the top but do use as instructed. 🙂

Soft food diet: Use shiitake powder (or skip it) and blend into the sauce; use well-cooked small pasta; blend the eggplant and marble through the cheesy pasta.

I have loads of both eggplant/aubergine AND Japanese-inspired recipes. Peruse my messy recipe index (see tab at top of page) for inspiration!

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What to serve with vegan mac and cheese? ›

Serve the vegan mac and cheese with a simple veggie side dish like roasted broccoli, roasted Brussels sprouts, lemony green beans, or roasted cauliflower. Enjoy!

What is vegan mac and cheese made of? ›

Our vegan butternut squash mac and cheese recipe is made with butternut squash and cashew nuts! It's quite different to this one, and it's not baked but it's so good. Our vegan pesto pasta will not disappoint and is a wonderfully quick and easy recipe.

What is a vegan substitute for milk in mac and cheese? ›

Almond milk is a popular plant-based milk that's a great substitute for regular cow's milk. It has a nutty flavor, which can add a subtle richness to your mac and cheese. As it's used as a common milk substitute, you can simply put the same amount of almond milk as you'd put regular milk.

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Sour cream is a fantastic substitute for milk in mac and cheese, and some people even prefer the effect of sour cream on their mac. There are a couple of reasons this is such a good substitute. For one thing, since sour cream is thicker than regular milk, it doesn't thin out the cheese sauce as much.

What cheese Can a vegan eat? ›

Vegans can eat cheese that is comprised of plant-based ingredients like soybeans, peas, cashews, coconut, or almonds. The most common types of vegan cheeses are cheddar, gouda, parmesan, mozzarella, and cream cheese that can be found in non-dairy forms.

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Yes, absolutely! Rice is a common grain in all cooking and has a significant place in the plant-based world too. Some rice dishes may not be suitable for vegans though, so if you're eating out or following a recipe make sure there are no meat, fish or other animal products being used before you tuck in!

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Are mac and cheese healthy, yes or no? Unfortunately, traditional mac and cheese tends to be unhealthy because it contains high amounts of saturated fats and sodium from butter, cheese, and milk. Additionally, it is calorie-dense and not ideal for those trying to lose weight.

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