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How to Make Chicken Alfredo Sauce Without Cream Cheese

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This outstanding Alfredo Sauce recipe is easy to make with only five basic ingredients. Once you make it from scratch, you'll be hooked!

alfredo sauce in a jar

Of all the ways to coat pasta in the world, alfredo sauce is my family's favorite! It's the first sauce I taught my son how to make back when he was in middle school. So if a kid can make it, can you too.

pasta twirled around a fork

Homemade Alfredo Sauce

Homemade alfredo sauce is the most delicious things you'll ever make! It is infinitely better than the store-bought version and you only need a few ingredients to make it. The sauce can be made ahead of time, stored in the refrigerator or freezer, and reheated as necessary.

Alfredo Sauce Ingredients

  • Butter: We used salted butter in this recipe. The butter along with the parmesan make it so that no additional salt was needed.
  • Heavy Cream: Full-fat heavy whipping cream gives the sauce a rich, creamy texture and flavor. Although you can use lower-fat substitutes, you will compromise the flavor and texture of the sauce somewhat.
  • Shredded Parmesan Cheese: Alfredo sauce is made with melted parmesan cheese so you'll need shredded parmesan cheese for this recipe. The powdered parmesan in a can will not work. We used store-bought shredded parmesan cheese but you can shred it yourself if you prefer.
  • Garlic Powder: A little garlic adds a lot of flavor to this alfredo sauce! We chose to use garlic powder in this recipe to keep the sauce as smooth as possible. If you prefer, you can use one teaspoon of minced garlic instead of the garlic powder called for in this recipe.
  • Black Pepper: The black pepper adds a little bit of heat and some flavor to this basic sauce. It can be left out if you prefer but we love it so much that we even add black pepper to fettuccini alfredo at restaurants.
stirring white sauce in pan

How To Make Alfredo Sauce From Scratch

To make alfredo sauce from scratch, start by heating the butter and heavy cream in a large pot. Once the butter is melted and the cream is hot, slowly melt the shredded parmesan into the cream by adding a little at a time. Stir the sauce until the cheese is melted before adding more. Finally, whisk in the garlic and black pepper at the end. (Scroll down for the printable recipe and step-by-step instructions.)

What other seasonings can I add?

We only added garlic powder and black pepper but there are many other seasonings you could add. Try stirring in a pinch of nutmeg, red pepper flakes, dried basil, dried oregano, or dried parsley. You can also add salt if needed but taste the sauce first to make sure. Only add a little at a time, tasting after incorporating it before adding more.

alfredo sauce being poured on fettuccini

Is there a way to make a lighter version?

You can swap ingredients to try to make a lighter version of this easy alfredo sauce recipe, but the results (taste and texture) will not be the same.

Try using half-n-half or milk for the heavy cream. Add less butter and add more liquid instead. To help thicken the sauce, stir in some low-fat cream cheese.

Another option is to start with a roux made from melted butter and flour. Check out my chicken alfredo spaghetti sauce recipe for that version.

jar of alfredo sauce from the side

Alfredo Sauce Recipe FAQs

How can I thicken alfredo sauce?

If your alfredo sauce is too thick, it needs more liquid to thin it out. Try stirring in more heavy cream, a little at a time, until it is the right consistency. Another option is to stir in a little pasta water if you are making the sauce for fettuccine alfredo.

Why is my alfredo sauce so thin?

When the sauce is too thin, keep in mind that it will thicken some as it cools. It is very thin, you can stir in additional shredded parmesan to thicken it. If you don't have more parmesan, try adding some cubed, softened cream cheese, stirring until melted. Or you can add another kind of shredded cheese but it may change the flavor.

What is the best way to reheat alfredo sauce?

A cream sauce like this tends to separate when reheated. The best way to reheat alfredo sauce is in a pot over low heat. Start by stirring it constantly and then switch to whisking vigorously until it comes together again.

fettuccine alfredo in a bowl

How To Use Alfredo Sauce

This recipe makes three cups of the best alfredo sauce! The most common way to use it is to put the sauce on fettuccini. But there are endless possibilities beyond fettuccine. Start by trying another pasta such as tortellini, ziti, ravioli, or stuffed shells. We also love to use it as a pizza sauce, in a soup like in this recipe Chicken Alfredo Soup, and as a cream sauce in this Chicken Alfredo Pot Pie.

How to use alfredo sauce to make fettuccini alfredo:

Cook a 16-ounce package of fettuccine according to the instructions on the package. Drain the pasta, reserving 1/4 cup of the pasta water just in case you need it. Then, add the cooked fettuccine to the alfredo sauce and stir until coated. Thin with the reserved pasta water, if necessary. Serve immediately.

alfredo sauce in a jar

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter, cubed
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 2 1/2 cups shredded parmesan
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp coarsely ground black pepper

Notes

  • To make Fettuccine Alfredo, prepare 16-ounces of fettuccine according to the instructions on the package. Drain and combine with the alfredo sauce.
  • Recipe adapted from one given to me by my cousin Erik.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 9 Serving Size: 1/3 cup
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 363 Total Fat: 36g Saturated Fat: 23g Trans Fat: 1g Unsaturated Fat: 11g Cholesterol: 100mg Sodium: 546mg Carbohydrates: 2g Fiber: 0g Sugar: 1g Protein: 9g

Nutrition data is calculated automatically by Nutritionix and isn't always accurate. I am not a certified nutritionist and make no claims to the contrary. Each individual's dietary needs and restrictions are unique to the individual. You are ultimately responsible for all decisions pertaining to your health.

How to Make Chicken Alfredo Sauce Without Cream Cheese

Source: https://www.thegunnysack.com/easy-alfredo-sauce-recipe/