Searching for the ultimate comfort food? We’ve got you. Our deep-fried macaroni and cheese bites are about to rock your world and satisfy those cheesy cravings like never before.

deep fried macaroni and cheese appetizer on black plates with a hand holding a fork and a sliced pork loin on another platter

Have you ever wondered, “how can I make mac and cheese even more indulgent?” We have, and the answer came to us as a bar food appetizer: Deep fry it.

It’s a ridiculous combo of the crunch you only get from frying and the gooey cheesy creaminess of mac and cheese that no one can resists (not even you, or you wouldn’t be on a meat website reading about it).

ingredients for deep fried macaroni and cheese

What you need to make Fried Mac and Cheese Balls

  • Bacon – cooked, drained, and crumbled to add a smoky flavor to the mac and cheese.
  • Mac and Cheese – you can use whatever mac and cheese recipe you like! Pretty much anything will work! Try delicious smoked mac and cheese or creamy instant pot mac and cheese.
  • Eggs – coats the outside of the mac and cheese balls to help the breadcrumbs stick and to help them crisp up nicely.
  • Breadcrumbs – you can use plain breadcrumbs or Italian seasoned for a boost of flavor.
  • Vegetable Oil – for frying!
Deep fried macaroni and cheese on a black plate, split apart by a fork

How to make Deep Fried Mac and cheese

In a large bowl, mix the bacon into the mac and cheese. Cover and chill for 6 hours in the fridge.

Set up your rolling station by arranging the eggs in a bowl next to a bowl of breadcrumbs. 

bowl of breadcrumbs and egg

Remove the mac and cheese from the fridge and use a cookie scoop or your hands to form the mac and cheese into tight balls. 

One at a time, dip each ball into the eggs, drain the excess, then roll them in the breadcrumbs. 

Place the breadcrumb coated mac and cheese balls onto a baking sheet, then freeze for 4 hours. 

When you’re ready to fry, fill a large pot with oil and heat the oil over medium-low heat until hot enough to fry. Preheat the oven to 180ºF.

Use a long-handled slotted spoon to dip the macaroni and cheese balls in the hot oil. Fry until golden-brown, then set over a rack on a baking sheet to drain and keep in the preheated oven to keep warm. Repeat with all the mac and cheese balls.

Allow the balls to cool for three minutes, then sprinkle with salt and serve hot!

What mac and cheese to use

This recipe works with pretty much any mac and cheese recipe you like! I love to make homemade mac and cheese (because it’s just better), but boxed mac and cheese will work as well if you’re shorter on time!

You can even mix it up with additional fillings. Try adding bacon, hot sausage, shredded chicken, or even swirl in some veggies (no one will know, I promise.) 

How to bake mac and cheese balls

If you’d prefer to make baked mac and cheese balls, feel free! To do so, preheat the oven to 350ºF, line the mac and cheese balls on a lightly greased baking sheet, then bake for 20-30 minutes or until golden-brown and crispy. I recommend rotating them every few minutes so they cook evenly!

350 for 20-30 minutes, rotating every few minutes so they cook evenly

Deep fried macaroni and cheese ball broken apart with a bite of elbow pasta on the end of a fork

Can Fried Mac and Cheese Bites be made ahead of time?

Kind of! This recipe is a great way to use up leftover mac and cheese, so feel free to prep the pasta ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator for 3-5 days or in the freezer for 1-2 months. 

If it’s frozen, thaw it in the fridge when you’re ready to use it, then proceed with the recipe as instructed.

Fried Mac and Cheese Tips

Chill the mac and cheese.

You’ll want the chill whatever mac and cheese you use for around 6 hours in the fridge after you make it. This helps dry it out so it’s easier to form into balls. 

Drain off excess egg.

After you dip the mac and cheese ball into the egg, let the excess drain off. You want there to be enough so the breadcrumbs can stick, but not so much that they just end up soggy.

Don’t fill the pot too high with oil.

For safety, make sure you leave a little bit of space at the top of the pot. The hot oil can splatter.

Don’t add more thean three mac and cheese balls.

If you put too many mac and cheese balls into the hot oil, it will cause the temperature to drop. I would keep the limit at three so the oil stays hot and the mac and cheese balls get nice and crispy.

fried macaroni and cheese ball on a plate

How to serve Fried Mac and Cheese

Serve these cheesy crunchy balls as an appetizer for game day or as a creative side twist when you’re needing to jazz up dinner. They are the best with leftovers the day after a holiday when you need to clean out the fridge.

How to store Fried Mac and Cheese

After the macaroni and cheese is deep-fried, it’s definitely best right away. If you do have leftovers, they will last for 3-5 days in the fridge or up to 3 months in the freezer.
To reheat, bake at 400ºF for 18-20 minutes or until warmed all the way through. I don’t recommend microwaving them because they won’t get as crispy.

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Fried Mac n Cheese Balls

5 from 38 votes
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Chilling time: 6 hours
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 12
Fried Macaroni and Cheese that has been pulled apart with a fork on a black plate.
Fried Mac and Cheese Balls are the new must have recipe at your dinner table. Fun, light, and filled with a customizable family favorite!

Ingredients  

  • 1 lbs bacon cooked drained and crumbled
  • 2 lbs mac and cheese see notes for my favorite mac and cheese recipes to use
  • 2 eggs whisked
  • 4 cups breadcrumbs
  • Vegetable oil for frying

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, mix the crumbled bacon into the macaroni and cheese.
  • Cover and chill for 6 hours in the refrigerator.
  • Set up your rolling station by arranging the eggs in a large bowl next to a bowl with the breadcrumbs.
  • Remove from fridge and with your hands or a large cookie scoop, form the mac and cheese into tight balls. You will have between 12 and 16 balls depending on how big you make them.
  • Working one at a time, dip each ball into the eggs, turning to coat evenly. Drain any excess.
  • Transfer to the breadcrumbs and roll the mac and cheese ball in the bread crumbs, coating evenly.
  • Place the breadcrumb coated mac and cheese ball onto a baking sheet.
  • Repeat the steps as needed.
  • Arrange the baking sheet in the freezer to allow the balls to freeze in a single layer.
  • After freezing for at least 4 hours, you can store the balls in an airtight container in the freezer until ready to fry.
  • When ready to fry, fill a large heavy-bottomed pot with oil, leaving 2 inches from the surface of the oil to the top of the pot for safety.
  • Heat the oil over medium-low heat until hot enough to fry.
  • Preheat the oven to the warm setting, or 180 degrees.
  • With a long-handled slotted spoon, dip a macaroni and cheese ball in. Fry, rolling as needed, until golden brown all over.
  • Carefully remove the macaroni and cheese ball from the oil with a slotted spoon and set on a rack over a baking sheet to drain. Keep warm in the preheated oven.
  • Repeat the steps, adding no more than 3 balls at a time, to keep the oil temp even, until all of the macaroni and cheese balls are fried. Allow to the last ball to cool at least 3 minutes before serving.
  • Sprinkle the deep fried macaroni and cheese with salt and serve hot.

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Nutrition

Calories: 562kcal | Carbohydrates: 61g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 52mg | Sodium: 1103mg | Potassium: 304mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 55IU | Calcium: 182mg | Iron: 3.6mg
Course: Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Author: Kita Roberts

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  1. 5 stars
    Oh wow, this looks delicious! I want to make these so much, they would be great appetizers to take for a party. I know they would be a big hit!

  2. I recently had some of the best mac and cheese and it was made with gouda cheese. The sound of deep fried mac and cheese sounds decadent. Sounds like something to add to to the Christmas holiday season.

  3. 5 stars
    Oh, My! This looks and sounds amazing! Looking forward to giving this recipe a try, and also checking out the product you’ve mentioned.

  4. 5 stars
    Oh yum, I need to try this for sure. I love regular mac and cheese, so I’m sure I’d be a fan of a deep fried version. I love that there is bacon!

  5. I have never tried a deep fried mac and cheese dish. I wonder, is it dry at all because I love a really cheesy gooey mac and cheese. I have GERD and take a higher dose Omeprazole that is avaialbe OTC.

  6. These mac and cheese balls look so yummy and decadent. I am a huge fan of mac and cheese and would love these.

  7. 5 stars
    I remember when this trend started a few years back and I still haven’t tasted deep-fried mac and cheese. I need to try your recipe ASAP. Looks so delicious.

  8. Hands up I love Mac n Cheese, however I have never thought about having it deep friend, I bet it makes for an interesting side dish and something I would really love to try myself.

  9. 5 stars
    These look incredible. I have made Arincini before and my family loved them so I am sure they would love these fried mac and cheese balls. I think these will be on this weeks menu.