This Coconut Macaroni and Cheese was a flavor revelation compared to my childhood favorite Macaroni Pie, and itโs one of those dishes I bring out when I need comfort and something a little different. Using coconut milk instead of cream adds natural sweetness and a silky texture that pairs beautifully with aged cheddar, bacon, and island herbs. Itโs indulgent, vibrant, and guaranteed to become your goโto macโandโcheese version.
Add a hint of seasoning, peppers, and fresh herbs, and this one-pot bake becomes an island-style match made in comfort food heaven, perfect for cozy weeknights or casual gatherings.

Ingredient Guide
- Pasta: Uncooked macaroni holds its shape and soaks up the rich cheese sauce beautifully.
- Aged White Cheddar: Sharp and creamy, it forms the flavorful base of the sauce.
- Bacon: Provides a smoky, salty crunch that cuts through the richness.
- Garlic: Adds aromatic depth when gently sautรฉed.
- Nutmeg: Introduces a warm spice note that complements the coconut and cheese blend.
- Seasoning Peppers (Pimento): Infuse the sauce with subtle tropical heat.
- Parsley: Brings a fresh, herbal lift to the dish.
- Scallions: Add mild onion flavor and visual brightness.
- Thyme: Offers earthy, aromatic warmth in the sauce.
- Coconut Oil: Adds rich flavor and supports the sautรฉ base.
- Black Pepper: Provides gentle warmth and spice.
- All-Purpose Flour: Thickens the sauce into a smooth, creamy consistency.
- Coconut Milk: Creamy and naturally sweet, it replaces cream and brings tropical flavor.
- Salt: Essential for seasoning and balancing all flavors.
- Asiago Cheese (optional): Adds an extra layer of cheesy tang and texture on top.
Shopping Made Easy
- Get high-quality aged white cheddar for deeper flavor.
- Standard grocery stores sell seasoning peppers; look near herbs and spices.
- Use canned coconut milk to avoid lengthy prep.
Cooking Notes from the Kitchen
- Cook pasta to about 90% before baking to prevent mushiness.
- Cook bacon crisp, then chop half into the sauce and reserve some for topping.
- Sautรฉ aromatics (peppers, garlic, herbs) in coconut oil before adding flourโto layer flavor.
- Whisk in chilled coconut milk slowly, then lower heat to thicken sauce gently.
- Use oven roasting to melt cheese on top and give a golden crust when baked at 400โฏยฐF (200โฏยฐC).
Can I make this vegetarian?
Yes, simply omit the bacon and add a bit more seasoning pepper or smoked paprika for flavor.
Can I use regular cheddar instead of aged?
A milder cheddar works fine, but aged cheddar gives richer flavor and better depth.
How can I make it gluten-free?
Substitute flour with a gluten-free all-purpose blend or cornstarch slurry for thickening.
Does this freeze well?
Yes, you can freeze leftovers in sealed containers. Reheat in the oven at 350โฏยฐF (175โฏยฐC) until warm and bubbly.

Coconut Macaroni and Cheese
Description
A creamy, island-inspired twist on mac and cheese with coconut milk, sharp cheddar, bacon, and tropical herb notes.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 400โฏยฐF (200โฏยฐC).
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Boil macaroni in salted water until about 90% cooked. Drain and set aside.
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In a deep pan, warm coconut oil over medium. Add pimento, scallions, parsley, thyme, black pepper, and garlic; sautรฉ 2 minutes.
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Stir in half the chopped bacon. Add flour and cook 4โ5 minutes on low.
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Slowly whisk in chilled coconut milk; simmer gently and grate in nutmeg.
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Turn off heat; stir in 3 cups cheddar and salt until smooth.
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Combine sauce with pasta and transfer to a baking dish.
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Top with remaining cheddar, Asiago (if used), and reserved bacon.
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Bake 20 minutes until golden and bubbly. Serve immediately!