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Jul 07

Secret Ingredient For Grandma’s Old Fashioned Macaroni and Stewed Tomatoes Recipe

  • July 7, 2024
  • Jacqueline Wilson

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Southern Macaroni And Tomatoes Recipe - text over image of macaroni and stewed tomatoes in a white bowl

This Southern old fashioned macaroni and stewed tomatoes is such a flavorful yet simple pasta recipe. To make the best macaroni and tomatoes recipe, you need to include this secret recipe that Southern women never want to give away. But I’ll tell you how to make the best macaroni recipes, even if my aunts yell at me! (If you don’t know, Southern women are super territorial over their Southern recipes!) 

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Grandma's Old Fashioned Macaroni and Stewed Tomatoes Recipe in a white bowl

How To Make Southern Old Fashioned Macaroni and Stewed Tomatoes

This macaroni tomato recipe is a staple at cookouts and Southern family gatherings in my family. That’s where my daughter first had it and now it’s one of her favorite easy pasta dishes.

Macaroni and tomatoes are often called “Depression Food” because it was a cheap and filling meal that people made during the Depression, so you may see it on Depression recipes lists.

What To Put In Macaroni And Tomatoes

There are 4 easy recipe ingredients:

  • Elbow macaroni noodles
  • Stewed Tomatoes
  • Secret Ingredient*
  • Sugar (optional)

Get the free printable recipe card below with the secret ingredient.

Vintage Stewed Tomatoes and Macaroni Recipe in a white bowl

Classic Macaroni And Tomatoes With Sugar Or Without Sugar?

If you want to start a fight with some Southern women at a cookout, say that you put sugar in your macaroni and tomato recipe.

Or, say that don’t put sugar in your stewed tomatoes and macaroni.

Just know: there is a HUGE dividing line between people who put sugar in macaroni and tomatoes and those who do not. 

I don’t like an overly sweet macaroni & tomatoes recipe, so I only put a little sugar in this recipe. However, I do think it adds a little more flavor. 

If you like a sweeter dish, adjust the sugar to a half teaspoon (or more), or leave it out all together.

Just don’t tell anyone at the Southern cookout…

Southern Macaroni And Tomatoes Recipe - text over image of macaroni and stewed tomatoes in a white bowl

Tips For Making Grandma’s Macaroni Tomatoes Recipe

The Ultimate Comfort Food & Family Favorite Recipe

If you’ve never had vintage macaroni noodles with tomatoes, you’re probably thinking more like a spaghetti sauce over pasta.

However, this is not at all like that. The noodles are cooked al dente and then the stewed tomato mixture makes a chunky sauce that lightly coats the noodles.

This is the recipe my daughter asks for when she needs some comfort foods!

 

4 Recipe Tips For The Best Making Macaroni And Tomatoes You’ve Ever Had

Recipe Tip #1: You must cook the pasta al dente.

This recipe is not good if you overcook the macaroni noodles, so be sure to cook the pasta al dente.

I use regular sized macaroni noodles and I cook my pasta to 7-8 minutes, where the noodles are cooked but very firm to touch.

 

GET MORE YUMMY SOUTHERN RECIPES HERE

 

Recipe Tip #2: Use stewed tomatoes.

You will see most recipes using canned diced tomatoes. 

I’ve made it with all types of tomatoes (even fresh tomatoes) and my preference is canned stewed tomatoes with no seasoning added.

I only use stewed tomatoes because I think there’s a different flavor and texture that comes with stewed tomatoes. 

Also, another thing that makes this recipe really good is the different sized pieces of tomatoes.

I remember my aunts using their hands to “squish” and break apart the stewed tomatoes before adding them to the pot and this is still what I do today.

If you have kids who like to cook with you, this is a fun messy part of the recipe that they’ll love helping out with!

 

Recipe Tip #3: Don’t forget salt and pepper!

Besides the secret ingredient (below), be liberal with the salt and pepper with this recipe. 

The last time I made this, I used more pepper than I usually do and we decided that we like our stewed tomatoes and mac with a little more kick. I’ll be adding extra pepper from now on, for sure.

Salt and pepper are the only seasonings, so you’ll want to taste and adjust before serving.

 

Recipe Tip #4: Do NOT leave out the secret ingredient.

The must-have secret ingredient that gives this recipe a rich flavor with very little seasoning is bacon grease. 

(For real. Don’t leave it out.)

You can use leftover bacon grease or fresh bacon grease if you just made bacon.

BONUS SECRET RECIPE TIP: After the cooked macaroni noodles have been drained, I often stir in a little bacon grease with the noodles and let it sit while I make the tomato sauce.

 

 

ALSO TRY ANOTHER FAVORITE PASTA RECIPE: EASY ITALIAN PASTA SALAD

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Recipe Variations (And Why I Don’t Make Macaroni & Tomatoes That Way)

  • THERE ARE MANY VARIATIONS OF THIS SOUTHERN CLASSIC DISH OUT THERE: Some recipes call for extras like butter, onions, or chicken broth. You can easily adapt this recipe to add (or remove) recipe ingredients, but I happen to think the simplicity of this surprisingly flavorful recipe is what makes it such a great recipe for any occasions.
  • Use only plain stewed tomatoes and not the Italian seasoned stewed tomatoes. This recipe really doesn’t need the extra seasoning if you season adequately with salt and pepper.
  • Do not use tomato sauce (of any kind). Just use cut up tomatoes.

 

What To Serve With Macaroni And Tomatoes

Honestly, macaroni and stewed tomatoes are a great side dish with anything for a cookout, hamburger or hotdogs, or even as an easy pasta lunch on its own.

Here are things to eat with classic macaroni and tomato recipes:

  • With cornbread or garlic bread (as a meal)
  • With Salad
  • Hamburgers
  • Hotdogs
  • Grilled chicken
  • Rotisserie chicken
  • Fried chicken
  • Steak
  • BLTs
  • Sandwiches
  • Fried fish

How To Make Classic Macaroni and Stewed Tomatoes Recipes step by step

Easy Recipe For Macaroni And Tomatoes

This is my grandma’s macaroni and stewed tomatoes recipe and how I remember my aunts making it at family reunions (plus or minus the sugar, depending on which aunt was making it!).

This is an easy side dish recipe to double or triple the recipe for a crowd.

DON’T MISS ANOTHER FAVORITE SOUTHERN RECIPE BELOW AFTER THIS PRINTABLE RECIPE CARD!

Grandmas Old Fashioned Macaroni and Stewed Tomatoes Recipe in a white bowl

Old Fashioned Macaroni and Stewed Tomatoes

This vintage macaroni and stewed tomatoes is from my grandma's recipes that I remember having when growing up. It's a simple pasta side dish for dinner or easy recipe to make for a crowd like at a potluck pitch-in or family cookout party. Macaroni and tomatoes can be served warm or at room temperature (which makes it a perfect picnic party food!).
5 from 6 votes
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Course: Side Dishes
Cuisine: American
Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 2 cups elbow macaroni
  • 2 14.5 ounce cans plain stewed tomatoes unseasoned
  • 1 Tablespoon bacon grease
  • 1/4 teaspoon white sugar optional
  • Salt & black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Cook elbow macaroni noodles al dente, according to package directions (usually 7-8 minutes). Do not overcook the pasta. Drain. OPTIONAL: Stir in a little extra bacon grease into the noodles. Set aside.
  • In a medium pot, add stewed tomatoes with liquid. Break apart tomatoes with hands or a spoon so that all the liquid is released and there are smaller tomato chunks.
  • Add bacon grease and sugar to the stewed tomatoes. Stir.
  • Bring tomato mixture to a boil. Then, reduce the heat to medium and cook uncovered, around 10 more minutes, or until some of the tomato juice liquid has evaporated.
  • Turn off heat and add in cooked macaroni noodles. Stir until noodles are just heated through. Add salt and pepper, to taste.
  • Serve warm or at room temperature. (Although, my daughter likes this recipe cold, too.) Store covered leftovers in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Notes

SCROLL UP ABOVE THE RECIPE CARD TO READ ALL THE HELPFUL RECIPE TIPS (including the one about how there is a firm sugar vs no sugar in macaroni and tomatoes debate).

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 195kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 104mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition Note

Nutrition calculations are approximate. If you're following a special diet, please calculate your own nutrition values.

 

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I hope you enjoy this old fashioned macaroni and stewed tomatoes recipe!

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About The Author

Jacqueline Wilson has been creating crafts and making theme recipes for over 20 years. She loves making real food fun and cooking recipes with her daughter Ella, creating recipes based on children's book themes, and also creating fun kids activities! She is also an educator, wife, homeschool mom, #1 Bestselling Author, and Parent Busters podcaster. LEARN MORE ABOUT JACQUELINE'S BACKGROUND AND EXPERTISE ON THE ABOUT PAGE

10 Comments

  1. Sarah
    July 19, 2024 at 8:32 AM · Reply

    5 stars
    so good like I remember my mama making!

    • Jacqueline Wilson
      July 21, 2024 at 4:38 PM · Reply

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it and it brought back good memories!

  2. Marge
    July 21, 2024 at 3:45 PM · Reply

    My dad’s mother made this,then dad made it,now I’m making it. I add W Sauce and lemon pepper as well as old cheddar cheese grated and broiled. This is a favorite of everyone that ears it. I sometimes add diced fried weiners or holiday luncheon meat. A couple vegies and everyone’s happy.

    • Jacqueline Wilson
      July 21, 2024 at 4:37 PM · Reply

      Wow! There are so many different family versions. It’s so interesting to hear how everyone makes it!

  3. Name (required)James
    September 14, 2024 at 6:50 PM · Reply

    5 stars
    OMG! when I saw this recipe, it brought back memories of my mom! she used to make this exact same thing for me when I was a kid and that’s all I wanted! Plain macaroni and tomatoes, (I’m sure she added salt and pepper) but I was in hog heaven!!!!! I am definitely going to have to make this!

    • Jacqueline Wilson
      September 15, 2024 at 2:34 PM · Reply

      I’m so glad it brought back great memories. Enjoy!

  4. Kathleen C
    October 16, 2024 at 9:35 PM · Reply

    5 stars
    Such sweet memories! My dad used to call this Poor Man’s Soup. He was a chef in the Navy, and apparently it would feed a lot! (Which we were – 9 kids!) The only thing he did differently was to add a lot of onions, so good! ❤️ Thanks for the memories

    • Jacqueline Wilson
      October 18, 2024 at 10:36 AM · Reply

      Hi Kathleen,
      I’m so glad this brought back great memories. I love hearing about all the family recipe variations!

  5. Pam
    January 28, 2025 at 6:08 PM · Reply

    I grew up in Wisconsin. My mom made us macaroni and tomatoes frequently as we had a big family and it was an inexpensive meal. Never put sugar in the or bacon grease. But many times she used stewed tomatoes or the whole tomatoes in the can and cut them up for lots of juice to pour out of them. Just salt and pepper on ours, however, I always add a little cayenne pepper to mine too.

    • Jacqueline Wilson
      January 29, 2025 at 2:00 PM · Reply

      I love the cayenne pepper idea! Thanks. I’m going to try it!

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