When you mention Fettuccine Alfredo you get a variety of responses. You can immediately see some people diving face-first into the memory, savoring the moment they last tasted the delightful flavors of that classic Italian dish…..sigh
Then again you get the others that think of all the ways to make the dish less fattening by sucking all the flavors out of the dish.
While there are ways to cut back on the fat and calories, making Fettuccine Alfredo less artery-clogging, you also need to remember that this isn’t a dish that you’ll eat very often.
That being said an occasional splurge isn’t necessarily a bad thing. And of course, you can enjoy it as a side dish instead of the main course reducing the damage that bowl of deliciousness may cause.
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I do have a few tips and tricks for making this classic Italian dish a little less fattening if you just can’t deal with the cream. One way to take this dish to an acceptable level is to swap out about ยพ’s of the cream for Greek Yogurt. Now there is a trick to this
Now there is a trick to this method because if you’ve never tried heating Greek yogurt I’ll tell you right now it doesn’t work. Greek Yogurt pretty much turns to water when heated, so the trick is to let the Greek yogurt come to room temperature then blend it together with the not noodles immediately after you’ve drained them. Add a touch of cream and the grated Romano Cheese and you’ll have a very tasty low-fat version of Fettuccine Alfredo.
Still, for my money, I’ll keep the recipe intact and only for very special occasions and as a side dish.
You’ll find many different interpretations of Fettuccine Alfredo, some without mushrooms, some with nutmeg and of course the original without any cream at all, just butter and grated Romano. I hope you enjoy my version of this Italian Classic!
Maggie Platte
Perfect recipe, no corners cut on quality ingredients and taste!
Silvia
I was roaming online looking for the easiest, best recipe to make a bowl of fettuccine Alfredo and here I am, I’ll definitely try it.
But I have to disagree about the origin, I’m Italian and I’ve tried this for the very first time when I went to visit my boyfriend in the US. We don’t do that, actually the majority of Italians don’t even know what fettuccine Alfredo are.
That being said, it’s a good that I love one of my fav dishes and I can’t wait to follow the recipe and make it for my whole family ๐
Chef Dennis Littley
hi Silvia,
your correct that the version of Fettuccine Alfredo I share is not the traditional Italian version that was created in Rome. The original Alfredo just used butter and cheese to make his dish, and there is a mastery to getting it come out right, with a sauce like texture. I’ve had the dish at Alfredo’s in Rome although these days it’s more of a tourist destination than a great restaurant.
I hope you enjoy my version!
Sue Em Davenport
Absolutely delicious and eady to make
Jeff
Once upon a time, we ate at the Mediterranean room at a Las Vegas casino and had the most memorable Fettuccine Alfredo (back in the 80’s). It was tossed in a cream base with garlic and topped with a white cheese that was golden on top. Most likely mozzarella, but not 100% on that. I am going to attempt to make again either tomorrow (Sunday) or during the week for dinner.
Brianna
Made this recipe tonight and it was delicious, even my picky kids loved it. Super simple too! Excellent excellent!
Jane
Silly question but why unsalted butter not only in this recipe but others? Thanks for sharing.
Chef Dennis Littley
The reason you see unslated butter in most recipes is so the person preparing the food can control the salt content of the dish. In the case of the fettuccine Alfredo the cheese will add saltiness so I use unsalted butter.
Anosa Malanga
Drooling over your pictures. Glad I was able to stumble upon your website. Printing your recipe now so I could try it out making over the weekend.
Heather
This is a favorite family meal and yours looks delicious! My oldest daughter is nine and asks for fettuccine often. My Italian husband definitely appreciates it when I make it. Trying your recipe this weekend!
KIM CROISANT
Chef Dennis – you can cook for me anytime!! I love your recipes and your fettuccine alfredo looks easy enough for me to even make. Thank you.
Chubskulit Rose
This fettuccine alfredo looks super tasty. My husband would absolutely love this so thank you for sharing the recipe.
Nancy at Whispered Inspirations
Mmm, doesn’t get better than classic fettuccine alfredo. I love mine with chicken though! This looks ah-mazing!
Ricci
I have a goal to make my own noodles soon and I think this Alfredo sauce will go perfectly with it! It looks so amazing!!!
Terri Steffes
Thank you for the tips and tutorial on making alfredo sauce. I love it, but never made it well. I am eager to make this for my family and surprise them!
Marysa
My kids totally love alfredo. I’ll have to make this for them! It is a nice filling meal especially before their swim practices.
Pam
I love fettuccini alfredo. I definitely agree with you that there’s no need to make it less fattening, just enjoy it in moderation!