How to Draw Macaroni and Cheese
Find out how to draw macaroni and cheese by drawing along with this engaging drawing guide!
Beginners will benefit from this simple step by step lesson for learning how to draw macaroni and cheese. This easy macaroni and cheese lesson is perfect for younger kids looking to get started with drawing.
All drawing steps are included here which make it fun and easy to follow! Plan for this drawing to take about 20 minutes, but the art-making process may actually take longer if a background is included as well.
Enjoy the process of learning how to draw macaroni and cheese. Go beyond the lesson…don’t forget to add some unique details. Let’s get started.
Materials
- Pencil
- Drawing Paper
- Crayons or Colored Pencils
- Black Marker (optional)
- How to Draw Macaroni and Cheese Printable PDF (see bottom of lesson)

This lesson will teach you how to draw macaroni and cheese. We will draw attention to the shapes of each area and variety of contours created making sure that the artwork looks convincing.
Time Needed: 20 minutes
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Draw The Bowl
First, we draw an oval in the middle of the paper.
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Add The Body
Then complete the bowl by drawing a curve under the oval. We add another curve at the bottom for the bowl to complete the bowl’s body and footring.
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Add The Macaroni
After that, we will draw each macaroni noodle so it looks like they fill the bowl up. Each noodle is drawn in the shape of a “U”.
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Draw The Spoon
Next we draw a spoon hanging out of the bowl of macaroni and cheese.
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Add Toppings (Optional)
Lastly we garnish our mac and cheese with spring onions. If you prefer you can leave this step out. How do you like your macaroni and cheese?
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Complete Your Drawing
Now, get your coloring materials and color your drawing.
How to Draw Macaroni and Cheese PDF Download
Click the link below to view or download this drawing lesson. The PDF is a printable drawing lesson for How to Draw Macaroni and Cheese. The last page of the downloadable PDF includes a coloring book page with just the outlines and an extension exercise for prompting kids to get creative!