Cauliflower "Alfredo" Sauce - LIFE CHANGING.

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  • Lisa760
    Lisa760 Posts: 113 Member
    bump
  • robinellis
    robinellis Posts: 66
    gotta try this!
  • lyssad2003
    lyssad2003 Posts: 39 Member
    Thanks for sharing!
  • tiffanyraylene
    tiffanyraylene Posts: 97 Member
    Ooooo, will have to try!
  • greenmm25
    greenmm25 Posts: 175 Member
    Thanks always looking for healthier meal Ideas
  • Yes! Bump!
  • Kassidi21
    Kassidi21 Posts: 267 Member
    bump!
  • WOODWAYONE
    WOODWAYONE Posts: 74 Member
    I, also, can control the sodium. Going to try very soon. THANKS:heart:
  • clumsymofro
    clumsymofro Posts: 52 Member
    BUMP!!
  • mlrodgers381
    mlrodgers381 Posts: 71 Member
    Bumpity Bump Bump!!
  • BG10708
    BG10708 Posts: 91 Member
    Bump.
  • 1917Ashley
    1917Ashley Posts: 100 Member
    bummmpp:)
  • Can't wait to try this!!
  • LaurenAOK
    LaurenAOK Posts: 2,475 Member
    Just made this. It was good!! I won't lie and say it exactly tasted like alfredo sauce... but it was definitely tasty on some rotini :) And for a fraction of the calories, I really can't complain.

    I divided the recipe by 4 and used it as a single serving, worked perfectly.
  • meeper123
    meeper123 Posts: 3,347 Member
    I was really hoping this was vegan but maybe i can modify it
  • alfiedn
    alfiedn Posts: 425 Member
    Looks amazing! My brother recently made a vegan cream sauce using coconut cream. Maybe that could be subbed in?
  • coullmom
    coullmom Posts: 133 Member
    I have to try this
  • DebHarms
    DebHarms Posts: 6
    bump
  • houlee
    houlee Posts: 60
    Bump! Must try this. :)
  • jalara
    jalara Posts: 2,599 Member
    Sounds yummy!
  • ColeBeringer
    ColeBeringer Posts: 9 Member
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  • sherisse69
    sherisse69 Posts: 795 Member
    BUMP!!!! Thanks :)
  • gerirojas
    gerirojas Posts: 101 Member
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  • pacosal
    pacosal Posts: 107 Member
    bummmp!
  • Lisa294
    Lisa294 Posts: 9
    BUMP!
  • Fettuccine alfredo is one of my biggest downfalls, temptations, and guilty pleasures. I can't wait to try this!
  • tc41586
    tc41586 Posts: 136 Member
    bump, bump, bump!
  • mahanaibu
    mahanaibu Posts: 505 Member
    I am so sick of these FOOD HIPSTERS!! lol!, yeah I said it!, that's what you guys are!! "faw faw!, my food and food choices are far superior to your food and food choices, I am soo much better and more educated on the matter of food than you are...blah blah snarkity-snark!!, lets go and spread our awesomeness and debase these lesser mortals in their silly posts!!"
    Ok YESSS, there is the original Alfredo sauce, which is delicious, I don't think the OP is denying that, or telling people NOT to eat it, she simply found a recipe that cuts the calories-WHAT?!, people try to cut calories on here?!, of all the ridiculous things!..LOL!.

    To those who don't understand why the cauliflower is in there:
    Olive oil, and milk have quite a bit of calories, so if you use LESS of the calorie rich ingredients and SUBSTITUTE using a lower calorie ingredient (cauliflower), this "FILLER" ingredient reduces the over all calories in a serving!!, it's pretty simple people!, also the cauliflower adds thickness to the sauce, as milk is runnier than cream!, any creamy sauce is made either with cream, or a "Bechamel" type of sauce which consists of flour, butter and milk to make the creamy consistency, all of which have way more calories..

    Some of you might not like to reduce calories in this way, and that is fine!, but to crap on someone else's recipe and to debase it of any value is ridiculous!, who the hell do you think you are?!, LOL!.
    I for one like to scrimp and save some cals so that I can eat more!, I also exercise, and I eat calorie reduced and non calorie reduced foods too, it all depends on what I feel like eating, and what fills my daily calorie allowance...to each his/her own darnittt!!!!

    THANKS OP for the recipe!!!, I'm sure it will be a life changer to some!!.

    Alfredo has 2 ingredients, butter and parm. Seeing as cauliflower is nothing like parm or butter, it is not a logical substitution. Just because it is white does not make it alfredo

    So what? (even if this were true, which it's not.) Cooked caulflower can actually be like a lot of things. and if fulfills people's desire for Alfredo in a more nutritious and low-calorie way, what is your problem with it? It's called alfredo because most people will then recognize it as a low-cal recipe that can substitute for alfredo. Why has all logic abandoned so many snobbish, know-it-all people around MFP?
  • Melissa22G
    Melissa22G Posts: 847 Member
    What will the super food cauliflower be used for next?
  • errikarae
    errikarae Posts: 2
    Definitely trying this! Thank you!