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Prep time
5 minutes
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Cook time
35 minutes
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Makes
1 11x17-inch sheet-pan of mac and cheese
Author Notes
There's nothing cozier—or easier to pull off—than sheet-pan mac and cheese. It's perfectly creamy and crunchy, lacking in any superfluous bits. And when pumpkin and brown butter join the party, well, it's unstoppable. This recipe draws inspiration from Amanda Hesser's Baking Sheet Macaroni and Cheese, which I've made approximately one million times each winter since it was published in 2010. Think of this fall-flavor-forward version as a flexible blueprint: play around with cheese-type, and scale up (or down) the pumpkin to your taste. Toss in caramelized shallots, or chunks of roasted pumpkin or squash if you please. Panko can be swapped out for other breadcrumbs, or jazzed up with a pinch of cayenne. No matter what path you take, just be sure to go back for seconds. —Ella Quittner
Test Kitchen Notes
Featured in: 10 Quick & Easy Dinners the Whole Family Will Love and Our Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes. —The Editors
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Sheet-Pan Mac & Cheese With Pumpkin & Brown Butter
Ingredients
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2 teaspoons
salt, plus more for pasta water
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1 pound
cavatappi (or other twisty pasta shape with lots of nooks for cheese to nestle into)
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6 tablespoons
butter, plus more to grease the pan
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1/2 teaspoon
white pepper (you can substitute black or rainbow if you prefer)
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1 pound
sharp cheddar, grated, roughly divided into about three-quarters (12 ounces) and one-quarter (four ounces)
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4 ounces
Pecorino Romano, grated
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1 cup
whole milk
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1 1/4 cups
pumpkin puree
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1 1/4 cups
plain panko
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1/2 cup
shelled pumpkin seeds (pepitas), raw
Directions
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Heat oven to 475°F. Grease a 11x17-inch sheet pan with rimmed edges.
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the noodles and cook for only 4 to 5 minutes, so they’re quite al dente—just soft enough that if you taste one, there's no audible crunch. Reserve 1/2 cup of cooking water and drain the pot of pasta.
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In the same pot you used for the noodles, brown 6 tablespoons of butter: Cook over medium heat, stirring continuously, until it foams. The foam will recede, and the butter will be golden-tan. (If your pot is dark, you’ll know it’s ready when it starts to give off a deeply appealing rich, nutty scent.) Turn the heat down to low, add back the noodles, and immediately toss so your butter doesn’t stay on the bottom and burn. Drizzle in a few tablespoons of the hot reserved cooking water. Add the salt, pepper, three-quarters of the cheddar (about 12 ounces), Pecorino, and milk, and stir until you have a homogenous, creamy sauce. Mix in the pumpkin puree, adding a little more reserved water if needed to thin slightly. Turn off the heat.
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Transfer to the sheet pan, and sprinkle the remaining 4 ounces of cheddar, the panko, and the pumpkin seeds over the top. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, until the panko is nice and toasted, and some of the cheesy noodles sticking out around the edges are tinged with amber spots.
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