Slow-Cooker Mac and Cheese Tips

Can you put uncooked pasta in a Crock-Pot?

Can you put cheese in a slow cooker?

What cheese makes the best macaroni and cheese?

What can I add to my slow-cooker mac and cheese?

Help! Any substitutes for evaporated milk?

Yes, you can put uncooked pasta in a Crock-Pot, or any other slow cooker, though you may need to add additional liquid for the macaroni noodles to absorb. This is a great tip for those who prefer firmer noodles in their mac and cheese.Yes, you can. However, if you're encountering issues with cheese separating, reserve cheese for the last 15-20 minutes of cook time. Keep this tip in mind when you're trying other slow-cooker recipes Cheddar is the most classic choice for mac and cheese. Gruyere, gouda, brie and parmesan work well, too. Want more cheesy goodness? Check out our best mac and cheese recipes. The gooey goodness of mac and cheese makes the perfect base for any vegetable. Try adding cooked broccoli, zucchini or spinach to your dish. Additionally, crumbled bacon, cooked kielbasa and fresh herbs like parsley or cilantro bring a touch of flavor.No evaporated milk? No problem. Swap in 12-ounces of half-and-half instead. Wondering what the difference is between the two? We've got the answer for you