Easy Garlic Cheddar Cheese Sauce Recipe (2024)

You want to know the secret to getting my kids to eat every veggie I put on their plate? This delicious garlic cheddar cheese sauce! If you thought you couldn’t make a sauce from scratch.. think again!

This recipe is quick and easy and you probably have all of the ingredients you need to make it already in your refrigerator or pantry. The rich, creamy cheddar cheese sauce is perfect for topping veggies like broccoli, squash, cauliflower, or even baked potatoes! My favorite way to use it though might be to top my ritz cracker chicken bake… YUM!

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If I was going to eat one meal for the rest of my life it might just be that ritz cracker chicken, I mentioned above, topped with loads of this yummy garlic cheddar cheese sauce. I totally use my kids as an excuse to make it frequently since they will eat absolutely anything I top with it, but really, it is all me and my cravings putting it on the menu!

I absolutely love cheddar cheese and if you follow my blog then you will see it appear in lots and lots of my recipes. I sometimes just want to smother things in it though, and there is just no quick, easy, and most importantly delicious, cheddar cheese sauce that you can pick up at the store though. So of course, I needed to createone.

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One of my favorite things about this sauce in particular is that most average people would have all of the ingredients to whip this up on hand on any given day. Because I am not so great at planning meals in advance and I plan more around what I am feeling like eating in the moment most days, this works out perfectly for me.

Add the fact that the garlic cheddar cheese sauce is super easy to make to the fact that it is pretty much magic on top of anything you want your kids to eat and you have perfection in my book.

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Easy Homemade Garlic Cheese Sauce Recipe

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Now let’s get to the elephant in the room… this is a sauce and sauces can be kind of intimidating. I know that I am someone who usually buys sauce at the grocery store, not really makes it myself, BUT this isn’t a 5 star delicacy that requires hours of careful pampering to create, it is just a quick, easy, and super delicious cheese sauce and I promise, there is nothing to be scared of!

Homemade Garlic Cheese Sauce – Ingredients

You only need 6 ingredients that you most likely already have in your refrigerator and pantry, so go grab them and let’s get started!

  • 4 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp flour
  • 2 cloves garlic, smashed and minced
  • 2 cups milk
  • 16 oz sharp cheddar cheese, grated
  • salt & pepper to taste

Homemade Garlic Cheese Sauce – Instructions

To start heat up a skillet over medium heat and then add the butter and let it melt and cook until it bubbles. Then sprinkle the flour in while whisking until it dissolves in the butter. There are two important things in this step. First, don’t just dump the flour. You want it all to dissolve in the butter evenly so try and sprinkle and stir little by little. Second, you need a whisk. You really do. I would tell you if you didn’t but for making this sauce, it really helps everything blend together and it is just not something you can easily do with any other cooking tool.

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Then you are going to add the garlic into the butter and flour mixture and continue to whisk the mixture until it starts to bubble and turns a light brown color. You will want to continually whisk the mixture throughout this step so that it cooks evenly which is key to creating a really good sauce. The brown color is full of delicious nutty flavor and will be a great base for the start of the sauce.

Now we will add the milk. To do this you will want to pour the milk in very slowly just a bit at a time and like before, continually whisk while you are pouring. This helps the sauce to combine into a nice creamy mixture. If you pour the milk to fast, add a lot at one time, or don’t mix it in quickly then the milk can curdle instead of blending into the mixture. Again though, no fear! Just go slowly and mix it all the time. If you do that, there is very little that can go wrong!

Keep whisking the mixture until all of the milk is added, mixed well, and then the mixture begins to bubble. Let it continue to boil for about a minute, while continuing to stir of course (when in doubt just keep stirring!) This will help the sauce to really combine and allow it to thicken.

Last but not least, add your cheddar cheese! In my humble opinion, the sharper the better, but use your favorite type of cheese to flavor the sauce with the taste you love. Add the cheese, and stir it in until it is melted and combined. This step isn’t as fickle as some of the above so throw it in any old way.

Take a little taste, then add some salt and pepper to taste, give it a few good sirs to combine everything well and you are ready to go! Now enjoy topping everything with this pan of deliciousness and don’t be surprised when your family begs you for more!

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Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp flour
  • 2 cloves garlic smashed and minced
  • 2 cups milk
  • 16 oz sharp cheddar cheese grated
  • salt & pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Melt butter over medium high heat in a large skillet and continue to heat until it bubbles.

  • Sprinkle the flour in and whisk it until it is dissolved in the butter. Add the garlic and continue to whisk until the mixture bubbles and becomes light brown.

  • Slowly whisk in the milk and reduce heat to medium and continue whisking until the milk mixture starts to boil. Let it boil whisking continuously for about a minute.

  • Add the cheese and stir until it is all combined and reduce heat to low. Add salt and pepper to taste and whisk to combine.

  • Serve warm over chicken, broccoli, or baked potatoes! Enjoy!

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)

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FAQs

How to make cheese sauce that doesn't harden? ›

For Smooth, Stable Cheese Sauces, Cornstarch and Evaporated Milk Are Your Friends. How to make a stable emulsion of melted cheese using two basic pantry staples.

Why does my cheese sauce taste bland? ›

Cheeses like mild cheddar or farmers cheese will taste pretty bland as a cheese sauce. For a tastier cheese sauce, choose a cheese with a strong flavor to start. Start with a roux. A good cheese sauce always starts with a roux of flour and butter melted in a large saucepan.

What is cheese sauce made of? ›

Classic cheese sauce begins with béchamel — a simple white sauce made of butter, flour, milk, and a few seasonings. Cheese is then added to the white sauce to create cheese sauce (called a Mornay sauce in French cuisine).

How to make cheese sauce thicker? ›

Flour or cornstarch can both thicken a liquid. In a small separate bowl, mix a tablespoon of either flour or cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of cheese sauce until the mixture is smooth. Add the mixture back to the milky cheese sauce, and stir until combined and desired thickness is achieved.

How do you keep cheese sauce creamy? ›

Remove the saucepan from heat and slowly incorporate the cheese, whisking constantly. According to AlSawwaf, adding the cheese over heat can cause the fats and milk solids to separate, resulting in a lumpy sauce with a curdled texture — so always take the pan off the burner first.

How to make cheese sauce without clumping? ›

Hot liquids, like pasta water, heavy cream, melted butter, or beaten eggs, help distribute melted cheese evenly by surrounding it with heat. Since every bit of surface area is in contact with hot liquid, the cheese melts at the same rate. No clumps to be found, just a glossy, luscious sauce.

What enhances cheese sauce? ›

If you make your cheese sauce with roux, milk and then grated cheese, then this might help. The more cheese and milk added, the looser the sauce and also the drop in flavour. Sometimes a late addition of more cheese can balance things out. A bit of freshly ground pepper and nutmeg helps out, you get an extra warmth.

What makes cheese sauce better? ›

Add a dash of garlic powder, dry mustard, and smoked paprika to the roux while it cooks. Honestly, this combo tastes cheesy even before you add the cheese. Temper a couple egg yolks and integrate into the sauce before you add cheese. They're a marvelous emulsifier and add good color and flavor.

How to fix broken cheese sauce? ›

The first thing to try is adding more liquid. How much liquid to add depends on how much of the sauce is broken. If it is half-broken, add half as much again as the amount of oil that was used to break it in the first place. If it is completely broken, add equal volumes of oil and liquid.

Why is butter used in cheese sauce? ›

If the cheese sauce is being started from a roux, then roasting the flour needs to be done with some sort of fat. The roux helps to hold the melted cheese in emulsion nicely. Most cooks choose butter for this, since the flavour profile is similiar to the cream & cheese.

What is a fancy name for cheese sauce? ›

A Mornay sauce is a béchamel sauce with shredded or grated cheese added. Some variations use different combinations of Gruyère, Emmental cheese, white cheddar or even Parmesan cheese. A Mornay sauce made with cheddar is commonly used to make macaroni and cheese.

How do you melt cheddar cheese? ›

Use low heat.

Put the pot of cheese over the lowest heat setting your stove will allow. Always melt cheese at the lowest heat possible. If you apply high heat to cheese, you risk losing the moisture and fat in the cheese, which results in lumpy or greasy cheese.

Why won't my cheese melt into my sauce? ›

Why won't my cheese melt? There are many reasons, but the biggest is the moisture content. The moisture content of the cheese has a great effect on the melting process. Cheese that contains higher amounts of fat will melt better than one that doesn't.

Does butter thicken cheese sauce? ›

Whisking in cold butter adds thickness and shine to a sauce or gravy. Allow the sauce/gravy to reduce until it thickens on its own and then whisk in some cold butter at the end. Note: Some people, especially those with compromised digestive systems, or those who are gluten intolerant don't react well to dairy.

Can I use evaporated milk to make cheese? ›

I've made mozzarella from scratch using dried milk (using rennet) in the past and I've made ricotta cheese using evaporated milk. (And yes, I also have freeze dried mozzarella cheese in my storage.)

Why did my cheese sauce congeal? ›

But when heat is introduced, the protein structure falls apart and the emulsion breaks—the fat globules come together into a greasy pool and the proteins congeal to form a stringy mess.

How to stop mac and cheese from solidifying? ›

Here are a few tips to keep in mind: Avoid adding cold pasta to a hot cheese sauce, as this can cause the sauce to solidify and the emulsion of the cheese to weaken. Instead, make sure to keep the pasta hot while preparing the cheese sauce and add it to the sauce while it's still warm.

How do you harden cheese sauce? ›

Flour or cornstarch can both thicken a liquid. In a small separate bowl, mix a tablespoon of either flour or cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of cheese sauce until the mixture is smooth. Add the mixture back to the milky cheese sauce, and stir until combined and desired thickness is achieved.

How do you fix congealed cheese sauce? ›

Add a splash of the sauce's base liquid – if it's a milk-based sauce, for example, pour in a few teaspoons of cold milk. You may also add a splash of wine, beer or cream. Whisk the sauce vigorously for about 10 seconds; this may be enough to repair a cheese sauce that's just beginning to curdle.

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