Ingredients needed

Butter.  Fresh garlic cloves. Garlic powder can be used as substitute but won’t give as a great flavor as fresh garlic will. Heavy cream. Whipping cream can also be used. Italian herbs/seasoning. This is optional but adds a lot of great flavor. Parmesan cheese. Grating your own Parmesan will guarantee the most delicious end result. Salt and black pepper.

What is Alfredo sauce

Authentic Alfredo sauce consists of butter, Parmesan cheese, pasta water and seasoning. The American version adds cream to create a super luxurious and delicious white sauce that is perfect served with pasta.

How to make homemade Alfredo sauce

I’m not lying when I say that Alfredo sauce is the easiest pasta sauce recipe you can make from scratch. This recipe takes no more than 10 minutes to make and requires only a handful of ingredients. How to make Alfredo sauce with milk You can make Alfredo without cream but the end result won’t be as luxuriously silky. Add 2 teaspoons of flour to the garlic and butter and replace the cream with milk. Allow the sauce to cook until thickened before adding the Parmesan cheese.

How to thicken Alfredo sauce

Allowing the cream to simmer and reduce will naturally thicken the sauce as the water evaporates. Allow the cream to simmer for 5-7 minutes in a wide pan before adding the cheese for a delicious, creamy Alfredo sauce.

Is Alfredo sauce gluten free?

Yes, this sauce is completely gluten free. None of the ingredients should contain gluten, just check that the Italian seasoning you are using doesn’t contain any either. Serve the sauce with gluten free pasta for a delicious meal.

Freezing and reheating instructions

Freezing: Allow cooked sauce to cool down completely then transfer to airtight, freezer-safe containers. Freeze for up to 3 months. Cream-based sauces have a tendency to curdle once thawed but the taste will still be delicious. To prevent this, thaw in the fridge and reheat over gentle heat in a saucepan. To save a curdled sauce, whisk in a teaspoon of flour mixed with water and cook gently for a few minutes. Alternatively, blend the sauce in a food processor until smooth and pass through a strainer. Reheating: Store cooked Alfredo sauce in an airtight container or jar in the fridge for up to 4 days. Transfer to a saucepan and reheat gently until warmed through.

Serving suggestions

Alfredo sauce is a delicious, versatile sauce that can be used in a variety of dishes.

Fettuccine Alfredo: toss with cooked fettuccine noodles (add a few tablespoons of the pasta cooking water to thin out if necessary) then garnish with finely chopped fresh parsley and Parmesan cheese. Pan sear chicken breasts, thinly slice and add to pasta to make a delicious Chicken Alfredo. For a low carb / gluten free dinner recipe, serve the Alfredo sauce over seared chicken with greens of your choice. Make Shrimp Alfredo by adding juicy seared shrimp to the sauce. Use as a sauce over broccoli/cauliflower, chicken, fish, etc.

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