Okay, friends, I just made something for dinner that I *have* to tell you about. Seriously, this fish pie mac and cheese is the kind of meal that wraps you in a hug and makes everyone at the table happy. You know how sometimes you want something comforting, but also want to feel like you’re getting some good stuff in? This is exactly that. It’s creamy, cheesy, and packed with tender fish and peas, all baked until bubbly and golden. I’ve tweaked this recipe a few times to get it just right for busy evenings, and I’m so excited to share it with you all.
I wanted something that felt like a special dinner but didn’t require a ton of fuss, and this totally delivered. It’s got that classic cheesy pasta vibe that everyone loves, plus the deliciousness of a fish pie without all the separate steps. The prep is pretty straightforward, and honestly, most of the time is just waiting for it to bake up into pure deliciousness. Get ready for a new favorite weeknight meal that might just sneak its way onto your weekend menu too!
Crafting the Perfect Cheesy Sauce (No Lumps Here!)
The secret to a dreamy, smooth sauce for this dish? Whisk, whisk, whisk! Seriously, don’t stop stirring when you’re making the white sauce. Starting with cold milk, butter, and flour all in the pot together really helps prevent lumps. As the butter melts and the flour cooks, it thickens into a lovely, velvety base. Once it’s thick, off the heat it goes! That’s when you stir in the Dijon for a little zing, and all that delicious cheddar. Make sure you reserve a tiny bit of cheese for the top; it makes for a beautiful golden crust.
Assembling Your Fish Pie Mac and Cheese
Putting together your fish pie mac and cheese is the fun part! Once your pasta is cooked al dente (remember, it will finish cooking in the oven, so don’t overdo it!), gently fold it into your warm, cheesy sauce. Then, add about half of your fish mix. I like to stir some in so it’s distributed throughout, and then place the rest on top. This way, you get lovely chunks of fish in every bite, and some beautiful pieces on the surface too. Pressing the top fish pieces down a little helps them stay moist and cook evenly. Then, just a sprinkle of that reserved cheese and into the oven it goes!
Make-Ahead & Freezing Tips for Busy Parents
This recipe is a lifesaver for meal prepping! You can assemble the entire dish ahead of time, right up to the point of baking, cover it tightly, and keep it in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Just add about 10-15 minutes to the baking time if it’s going into the oven cold. Even better, it freezes beautifully! Bake it, let it cool completely, then wrap it well or portion it into freezer-safe containers. When you’re ready for a quick dinner, thaw it in the fridge and reheat until bubbling. It’s so handy to have a delicious, homemade meal ready to go!



