Gluten Free Mac And Cheese Kraft

Cook pasta according to package directions. Meanwhile make the cheese sauce. In saucepan melt butter. Add cornstarch, salt and pepper and whisk until smooth. By Felix Behr / Nov. 19, 2020 12:47 pm EDT. Following OREO's announcement from earlier this week, Kraft has revealed that it too will release a gluten-free variant of their mac and cheese. According to FoodBeast, Kraft has managed to meet the FDA's gluten-free definition by using brown rice and corn to make the pasta, instead of wheat. When it comes to nutrition, an original pack of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese is nearly identical to the new gluten-free variety. The main difference is the amount of protein. Most of Kraft's iconic blue box products pack 9 grams of protein into a single serving, whereas the gluten-free take has 7 grams of protein. Kraft blue box was the only Mac and cheese option as far as I knew. When I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease we had an 18 month of daughter. Mac and cheese was a staple in her diet, so I quickly found gluten free alternatives. 9 years ago there were not as many GF options as there are now. And to be honest, the mixes have gotten a lot better. November 19, 2020 12:10 PM. Gluten free Mac n cheese. It's been a huge week for gluten-free foodies — first Oreo announced the debut of their new cookies, and now Kraft mac.

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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.

“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

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Kraft Gluten-Free Mac & Cheese

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Does Kraft Make A Gluten Free Mac And Cheese

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.

Gluten Free Kraft Mac And Cheese Near Me

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

Gluten Free Mac And Cheese Kraft

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.