Gluten Free Mac And Cheese Kraft

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Mac and cheese is one of the most classic comfort foods, but for those with a sensitivity or allergy to gluten, accessing that nostalgic taste is a bit more difficult. They've often had to give it up or use disappointing substitutions.

But now, the biggest (and bluest) mac brand, Kraft Mac & Cheese, is finally launching a gluten-free version of its product nationwide.

Gluten Free Mac And Cheese Kraft

  • The new gluten-free mac is made of brown rice and corn pasta and according to Kraft, it's as smooth and cheesy as the original. It's packaged in a recognizably blue, 6-ounce Kraft box with green.
  • We buy the kraft cheese shaker and then just follow the recipe on the back of a mac n cheese box but put gluten-free noodles on. It taste exactly like the kraft mac n cheese that i really missed, and it only takes a 1/4 cup of the cheese powder for one box.
  • Cook pasta according to package directions. Meanwhile make the cheese sauce. In saucepan melt butter. Add cornstarch, salt and pepper and whisk until smooth.

No gluten, no problem! Meet our Gluten-Free Kraft Mac and Cheese. It’s just as smooth and creamy as the original mac you know and love. Our brown rice and corn pasta is a delicious gluten-free option to enjoy your favorite comfort food. No matter the mac - our recipe is always made with no artificial flavors, dyes, or preservatives.

“Families love our Kraft Mac & Cheese, and we didn’t want to limit who could enjoy our iconic blue box,' said Emily Violett, senior associate brand manager at Kraft Heinz, in a media statement. 'With our new gluten free offering, fans with dietary restrictions or gluten intolerance can now have our deliciously cheesy Kraft Gluten Free Mac & Cheese, and that’s something to smile about!”

Nutrition-wise, the new Kraft Gluten Free Macaroni & Cheese Dinner has 260 calories, 1.5 grams of saturated fat and 560 milligrams of sodium, compared to Kraft’s Original Flavor Macaroni & Cheese Dinner, which contains 250 calories, 1.5 grams of saturated fat and 570 milligrams of sodium per serving.

The new gluten-free spin on the traditional mac includes brown rice and corn pasta and, of course, the original flavor cheese sauce mix — which is really where all the flavor's at.

Kraft Gluten-Free Mac & Cheese

Kraft Gluten-Free Mac & Cheese

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  • Kraft Gluten-Free Mac & Cheese $63.99 at Amazon
  • Kraft Gluten-Free Mac & Cheese $2.49 at Target
  • Kraft Gluten-Free Mac & Cheese $2.99 at Rite Aid

Kraft Gluten-Free Mac & Cheese launches on Wednesday, Nov. 18, and will be permanently available at grocery stores nationwide. However, eagle-eyed shoppers may have already found it on shelves in select stores, such as Target and Rite-Aid.

“It started to roll out in a few select stores this fall but will now be officially available everywhere,” a representative told TODAY Food in an email.

Related: The new cookies will come in original and Double Stuf varieties.

Those on a gluten-free diet craving their favorite snack foods have recently gotten some exciting new options: Oreo recently announced on Monday it is releasing a gluten-free version of its classic cookie in 2021; some major pizza chains, such as Papa John's, have offered gluten-free crusts for a few years now; and Chick-fil-A has had gluten-free buns for a while now, too.

Last year I started sharing weekly posts called Tuesday Tips for Gluten Free. It was a fun way to share gluten-free tips and recipes. But life happened and it ended up being hard for me to share weekly round up posts that took a lot of time to put together.

I decided that sharing an occasional gluten-free facts and finds post might be a better way for me to get back to sharing gluten-free tips, facts, products, and recipes that I am trying. My goal is to share a post like this once or twice a month.

These posts will be full of gluten-free products, tips, recipes, facts, and news.

This week’s Gluten-Free Facts and Finds is full of gluten-free products that we have been trying and gluten-free recipes that we are loving.

Kraft Gluten Free Macaroni and Cheese

My daughter recently came home from the store with a box of Kraft Gluten-Free Macaroni and Cheese. I had seen a few people post about it on social media, but since I have never really loved boxed macaroni and cheese, it wasn’t a product that I was in a hurry to try.

Once she brought home the box though I was curious about how it would taste.

It tasted just like the real thing. I couldn’t believe how much it tasted like the real thing, including the pasta. My husband and son, who don’t eat gluten-free, even agreed. We all were very surprised at how good it was. That is if you like the boxed and cheese.

I would much prefer to make Martha Stewart’s Slow Cooker Macaroni and Cheese with gluten-free pasta. But if you miss boxed mac and cheese the Kraft Gluten-Free Mac and Cheese is worth trying.

Kraft Gf Mac And Cheese

Be Free Pita Bread

We also tried Be Free pita bread and it was really good. I wasn’t sure about this one because it had some ingredients that I do not normally like, pea for example, but it was really good.

I liked the fact that it was thin but still worked well for sandwiches.

Gluten Free Dinners

It is summer. Summer in Oklahoma means that I don’t like to turn on my oven more than I have to. We have had a cooler than normal summer, but still hot enough that I have been avoided the oven.

We have had slow-cooked chicken legs several times recently. They are such an easy and inexpensive gluten-free main dish.

My husband bought some corn from a local farmer. It was so good. I cooked it in the Instant Pot, which has become my favorite way to cook corn on the cob. If you have an Instant Pot and haven’t tried Instant Pot Corn on the Cob you need to.

I have also been making breakfast for dinner at least once a week, usually, it is some sort of egg dish. Greek scramble eggs are a favorite this time of year with cherry tomatoes. Spinach is also good added in.

Safe + Fair Granola

This Safe + Fair Granola was a fun find at Costco.

I wasn’t going to share about this product because there are a lot of thoughts about this granola in the gluten-free world, but I know I am not the only one that struggles to balance all of the food issues that we deal with. Finding food that fits all our needs can be challenging.

My oldest daughter has a tree nut, peanut, sesame allergy. She also eats gluten-free. Finding granola that is safe for her to eat is very hard. Finding one that tastes good is even more difficult.

We usually make our own granola so that we can control the ingredients, but when I saw the Safe + Fair Granola was free of the top nine allergens I knew that I had to try it.

Gluten Free Mac And Cheese Kraft Ingredients

Kraft

It was so good! I think it is the best allergy-friendly granola that I have had. I can’t wait to try the other flavors. This granola is sure to become a family favorite.

When I post about gluten-free granola or oats I often get questions or comments on the safety of gluten-free oats. In fact, I have gotten a lot of pretty nasty comments over the years about the fact that my family even eats oats.

Gluten Free Mac And Cheese Kraft Recipe

Safe + Fair Granola is a certified gluten-free granola, however, they do not use purity protocol oats. No one in my family has Celiac Disease. And my daughter with the nut allergy is the least sensitive to gluten in our family. These oats work fine for my family, but they might not be good for everyone.

National Celiac Association has a good article on gluten-free oats and Celiac and the Beast has an article on companies that use purity protocol oats. When it comes to gluten-free oats I recommend that you do your research on what is safe for your family.

Gluten Free Mac And Cheese Kraft Salad

What great gluten free finds have you found lately?