Homemade Alferdo sauce lo cal, lo carb, lo everything! :)
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Thanks for sharing. Sounds great and easy.0
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Bump! Thanks!0
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I love me some creamy sauces too! Thanks. I am definitely going to use this recipe.
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Thanks! Sounds yummy!!0
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Sounds great, thanks for sharing!0
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awesome thanks for posting!0
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You mean I can eat fettuccine alfredo? Awesome!0
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I make an alfredo sauce using Greek yogurt:
2 tsp unsalted butter
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 tsp cornstarch
3/4 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup grated parmigiano-reggiano
3/4 cup 2% Greek yogurt
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
8 oz whole wheat fettucine
While pasta is cooking, melt butter in a large non-stick saute pan over medium heat. Add garlic and cook about 2 minutes.
Combine cornstarch and chicken broth in a bowl, whisk until smooth. Pour mixture into the saute pan, raise heat and bring the sauce to a simmer, whicking occasionally. Whisk in 1/4 cup of the cheese until it has melted. Remove pan from heat and whisk in yogurt until sauce is smooth.
In a large bowl, toss fettuccine, chicken, and peas with sauce. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Top pasta with remaining 1/4 cup cheese and serve.
Makes 4 serving
Calories: 339
Fat: 10g
Fiber: 6g
Carbs: 44g
Protein: 19g0 -
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Thanks! :flowerforyou:0
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Thanks for sharing...I think some foods should just be as they are and properly made from-scratch Alfredo is one. I won't be trying this (I'm clearly an Alfredo snob) but I love to see people finding ways to make indulgences more accessible. I just want my Alfredo to be a genuine indulgence.0
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Thanks for sharing...I think some foods should just be as they are and properly made from-scratch Alfredo is one. I won't be trying this (I'm clearly an Alfredo snob) but I love to see people finding ways to make indulgences more accessible. I just want my Alfredo to be a genuine indulgence.
haha I totally agree, but I like to have my cake and eat it too. If I can save 100 or 150 calories changing something so I can have something extra by george I will! But i agree there is nothing as good as the real thing0 -
Thanks for sharing...I think some foods should just be as they are and properly made from-scratch Alfredo is one. I won't be trying this (I'm clearly an Alfredo snob) but I love to see people finding ways to make indulgences more accessible. I just want my Alfredo to be a genuine indulgence.
haha I totally agree, but I like to have my cake and eat it too. If I can save 100 or 150 calories changing something so I can have something extra by george I will! But i agree there is nothing as good as the real thing0 -
(New to this... sorry about the above).
Some things I will not change. If I can't have the real thing, I just won't have it. I love butter, but I choose to forgo things that are better with butter, like potatoes, corn, and bread rather than to indulge in butter. On the other hand, I find it challenging to try to re-create indulgent foods and make them healthier. I like Hungry Girl, but her over-use of artificial sweeteners, mushrooms, and fat free mayo and sour cream are a turn-off.0 -
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