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.

What is the best melting cheese for a sauce? ›

Cheeses with more moisture and lower melting points make for mouthwatering, creamy cheese sauces. Cheddar is one of the most popular choices, but Swiss and Gruyère are also terrific options.

How to make cheese sauce come together? ›

A cheese sauce usually splits because it has been overheated and oil separates from the cheese. Remove it from the heat, add a little cream and whisk it until it is smooth again.

How to make cheese sauce thicker without flour or cornstarch? ›

Use Arrowroot Powder: Arrowroot is a natural thickening agent that doesn't have a strong taste. Mix a small amount of arrowroot powder with a bit of cold water to create a slurry, then gradually whisk it into the cheese sauce.

How do you keep cheese sauce creamy? ›

Starch (such as all-purpose flour, cornstarch, or potato flour) will keep the cheese from curdling. If using all-purpose flour, add it to the mixture before the cheese; it needs to be cooked for a few minutes to remove the starchy taste.

How do you make cheese sauce less liquidy? ›

You can thicken cheese sauce further by adding more flour or even using a couple of teaspoons of cornstarch. In a small bowl, dissolve the cornstarch or flour with a cup of water. The cold water will create a slurry. Stir the slurry into the cheese sauce over medium heat, and let the sauce boil and thicken.

What cheese melts the creamiest? ›

Provolone. This Italian cheese has a creamy, well-rounded flavor. Slices are ideal for melting.

What is the hardest cheese to melt? ›

There's a family of semi-firm cheeses — among them, queso panela, queso fresco, paneer, halloumi, feta, cotija, ricotta and soft goat cheese — that won't melt over direct or indirect heat in your kitchen.

Does shredded or sliced cheese melt better? ›

However, there are some disadvantages to using sliced cheese for grilled cheese. One of the biggest issues is that sliced cheese often does not melt as well as grated cheese. That means if you want a nice cheese pull from the middle of your sandwich, you might not get it.

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

Soft, moist cheeses melt more easily than hard ones. This is because they contain more water, which liquefies them more readily. Hard cheeses, on the other hand, contain little or no water and so don't fully liquefy when they're melted.

Why won't my shredded cheese melt in sauce? ›

One of the most common ways to help cheese melt smoothly is to add starch: this is a process that works in sauces like mornay, or nacho cheese sauce. Starches and other thickeners will physically impede fat molecules from joining up into larger droplets, as well as making the water phase of the cheese more viscous.

Why do you add flour to cheese sauce? ›

The mornay sauce (bechamel plus cheese) made with a flour and butter roux, keeps the cheese from breaking when it is heated.

Does butter make mac and cheese thicker? ›

Unsalted Butter + All-Purpose Flour: The combination of these creates a roux, which thickens the cheese sauce. Milk: The base of the cheese sauce! I recommend using whole milk for a richer, thicker sauce, but 2% will also work.

What is a substitute for cornstarch in cheese sauce? ›

Ratios for Substitutions

As far as swapping ratios go, if you're exchanging tapioca starch, arrowroot starch, or sweet white rice flour for cornstarch, it's a 1:1 ratio (so if your recipe calls for one tablespoon of cornstarch, you can use one tablespoon of these starches).

Does cheese sauce harden? ›

Leftover cheese sauce can be refrigerated. It will solidify, but it reheats nicely.

What causes cheese to harden? ›

Ok hardness comes from the moisture level in the cheese. The more liquid you squeeze out the harder it will be. Aging cheese also hardens cheese because moisture evaporates in the aging process. The longer it is aged the more moisture is removed.

Why does my cheese sauce coagulate? ›

It's that overcooking that can cause the sauce to curdle. When your white sauce is ready, remove it from the heat. ... Do not add the cheese to the sauce while is still sitting over the heat, as that can cause the cheese to overcook, start to separate and turn your sauce into an oily-surfaced, curdled-looking mess.

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