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This hearty casseroleis me re-creating a childhood favorite without the dairy.Rich, hearty vegan macaroni and peas casserole is a total pan of comfort food.
Macaroni and peas is a dish that I've been eating, in one form or another, since I was very small.When my sister and I were little, my dad used to fix us the boxed mac and cheese on busy evenings. He'd "doctor it up" with spicestoss in some frozen peas and carrots to add a little extra nutrition.
Mac and cheeseis one of the things I missed most when I first went vegan. This macaroni and peas recipe has all the creamy goodness that I missed from childhood but without the cheese.
It's a combination of flavors and textures that I'll forever associate with comfort and nostalgia, and I'm so happy to have a recipe thatsatisfies that craving!
SIDE NOTE: In case you're as in love with thepotholders in these photos as I am, Igot them at a local craft market here in Atlanta. The maker is Danielle from Textile & Twine.I haven't been compensated in any way for mentioning Danielle'scompany - I just loveto support local crafters, especially ones making beautiful kitchenware! She has some seriously gorgeous aprons, potholders, cloth napkins, and kitchen towels.
But back to that mac.
I'm also thrilled that I can make this old-school dish withmy own kid. When we were shopping for ingredients, I asked Darrol to help me find abox of macaroni.He lookedthrough the pasta selection and came upon abox of Casarecca.
For whatever reason, he was super into the interesting shape ofthis pasta. It seemed close enough to mac, so I'm calling that little change my kid's first contribution to our family recipe.
Darrol's pasta selection isn't the first variation on this recipe that's happened in my kitchen, and I'm sure it won't be the last.
I've been making versions of this macaroni and peas since going vegan, and I first posted it here way back in 2008. It's changed a bit since then, andthis is my updated recipe with a few tweaks and new photos.
Here, it's "doctored up"withfrozen peas and carrots and crunchy sesame seeds and rich vegan cheddar on top.
📖 Recipe
Vegan Macaroni and Peas Casserole
by Becky Striepe
This hearty casserole is me re-creating a childhood favorite without the dairy. Rich, hearty vegan macaroni and peas casserole is a total pan of comfort food.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 40 minutes mins
Servings: 6
Ingredients
For the Macaroni and Peas
- 2 cups frozen peas and carrots
- 1 cup vegan cheddar shreds (or your favorite vegan cheese, shredded)
For the Cashew Sauce
- 1 cup soy or almond milk (or vegan milk of your choice)
- 1 cup raw cashews soaked for 10 minutes in hot water, then drained
- 1 tablespoon tahini
- 1 cup green olives ¼ cup of the liquid from the can (not the stuffed kind)
- ½ cup nutritional yeast
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric
- salt and pepper, to taste
For the Casserole
- 2 cups dry macaroni of your choice gluten free is OK
- ¼ cup sunflower seeds
Instructions
Make the Macaroni and Peas
Preheat the oven to 350F.
Pour the peas and carrots into a large colander in the sink. They’ll defrost while the pasta cooks, and you’ll cook them to perfection by dumping the hot pot of pasta and water over them, when the pasta is done cooking.
Cook the macaroni according to the package directions. Drain.
Make the Cashew Sauce
Combine everything but the salt and pepper in your blender or food processor. Puree until smooth. Taste, and add salt and pepper. Blend again, and you’re ready to use.
Make the Casserole
In a 8 x 8" baking pan, mix with the peas and carrots and Cashew Sauce. Top with sunflower seeds and shredded vegan cheese. Bake for 25 minutes, until the cheese is melted.
📝 Notes
Cashew Sauce is adapted fromThe Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook. The sauce recipe alone yields 1 ¼ – 1 ½cups.
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Vegan Macaroni and Peas Casserole
Amount per Serving
Calories
447
% Daily Value*
Fat
23
g
35
%
Saturated Fat
20
%
Trans Fat
0.01
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
5
g
Monounsaturated Fat
9
g
Sodium
641
mg
27
%
Potassium
492
mg
14
%
Carbohydrates
48
g
16
%
Fiber
7
g
28
%
Sugar
4
g
4
%
Protein
32
%
Vitamin A
4677
IU
94
%
Vitamin C
8
mg
10
%
Calcium
117
mg
12
%
Iron
4
mg
22
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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About Becky Striepe
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Luna
This is so delicious! I mixed a bit of olive oil with Panko breadcrumbs for the topping! Love it
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Becky Striepe
Ooh what a good idea! I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it.
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Nancy
Hi Becky ~ Peas with mac 'n cheese is a staple around our home, too. I've added peas to this casserole for decades, and my kids wouldn't know what they were eating w/o them.
Do you have an alternative to your cheese recipe? We have several, but always looking/searching for new ones. Green olives are not a fav here - love olives, but not the green ones.Many thanks for your sharing of vegan recipes !!
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Becky Striepe
Hey Nancy! You can try my vegan queso instead! https://www.glueandglitter.com/2015/08/25/basic-vegan-queso-recipe/
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The vegan 8
This looks so comforting! I'd love a huge plate!
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Vegan Heaven
This looks absolutely perfect for fall! This cashew sauce just screams my name! :-)
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Mel | avirtualvegan.com
What a lovely combo of flavours and textures. I love peas in my mac and cheese both for taste and their little pops of colour!
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Jenn
LOVE peas in my macaroni! I made a baked pasta last night with a "cheesy" pumpkin alfredo type sauce. Peas would have been a great addition to that dish as well. So yum!
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Linda @ Veganosity
I honestly like vegan cashew sauce better than the cheese that I used to put in my mac n' cheese. I also love the addition of peas, the perfect protein.
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Nicole Dawson
I love the combination of cheesy noodles and peas. Looks delish!
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Sophia | Veggies Don't Bite
Mac and Peas is a staple over here! I have a recipe for a version on my site too and it's pretty much my go to when dinner is iffy. I love the added crunch of sunflower seeds on top!
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Becky Striepe
It's what my son asks for whenever his bestie comes over for supper, so we eat it almost every week!
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Aimee | Wallflower Kitchen
These sorts of casseroles aren't big here in the UK but I wish they were because this looks sooooooooo delicious and comforting. Perfect Autumn food!
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Becky Striepe
Thank you, Aimee!
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Dianne
This looks so warm and comforting!
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Becky Striepe
Thank you!
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Hedi
That cashew sauce has my name on it! I have never been a fan of mac and cheese, but very tempted by this version!
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Becky Striepe
Enjoy it, Hedi!
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