Homemade Alfredo sauce tossed with fettuccine noodles and served with grilled chicken and fresh Parmesan-Reggiano cheese.
One of my daughters favorite meals is Fettuccini Alfredo. We went to Sam's Club one day and they were giving out samples of Barilla's Alfredo Sauce. She loved it and was instantly hooked.
We bought a couple jars and that is how we have been making Fettuccine Alfredo with Chicken. I think the sauce is a bit to thick for my taste, so I wanted an alternative. I have tried a couple recipes and haven't really found a Homemade Alfredo sauce that I like.I saw a recipe at Recipezaar that looked really good so I gave it a try.
I tweaked up the recipe a bit to my liking and I have now found a sauce that I am really happy with. If you want you can click on the link for recipezaar for the original recipe and maybe you might prefer there's. I thought the sauce was so creamy and good not too thick and sticky at all.
You can also use heavy or light cream, I know this because the original recipe called for light cream and I grabbed heavy by accident. I can tell you I made it with light cream and it curdled so I only recommend using heavy cream.
If you want to lower the calorie intake use the light cream, but the results are not as good. I served my Fettuccine Alfredo with hot french bread and a salad on the side. I hope you give this recipe a try it really is so good.
While pasta is cooking season and grill the chicken breasts. I used an indoor grill pan. start on the sauce by adding 2 TBS butter, onions, and garlic to a large pan. Cook 1 minute, Add the cream cheese and heavy cream. Cook for 3-5 minutes until the sauce is reduced a bit. Add the Parmesan or Parmesan-Reggiano cheese and parsley if using, stir well using a wire whisk.
Add remaining 1 tablespoon of butter and stir until everything is combined. drain the cooked pasta and add to a large pasta bowl or serving platter. Pour the sauce over the pasta and lightly toss making sure all the pasta is coated. Add the grilled chicken pieces on top and garnish with additional Parmesan or Parmesan-Reggiano cheese.
Add remaining 1 tablespoon of butter and stir until everything is combined. drain the cooked pasta and add to a large pasta bowl or serving platter. Pour the sauce over the pasta and lightly toss making sure all the pasta is coated. Add the grilled chicken pieces on top and garnish with additional Parmesan or Parmesan-Reggiano cheese.
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If your Alfredo Sauce is ever a little too thick... Just add a little Chicken Broth. Start by adding 1 tablespoonful at a time til you get it to the right consistency.
~ Susan