Vegan Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe (2024)

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Liza

Excellent recipe. Thank you, NYTimes Cooking, for posting more plant-based recipes!

Ash

Awesome recipe! If you have vegan lactic acid on hand, that also adds some very nice tartness. I normally add 1/8 tsp to an 8 oz package of cream cheese (I use Tofutti’s, which has nice texture but isn’t very tangy).

Mitra

Nutritional yeast (not to be confused with brewers yeast or others) is a staple in vegan cooking. It adds a cheesy flavor to dishes.

E

Made this with Cracked Black Pepper Kite Hill Cream Cheese (found at Whole Foods) and both myself (a dairy enthusiast), and my husband (lactose intolerant) found this to be flavorful and delicious. I sued the immersion blender for the sauce since it's so much easier to clean, and needed slightly less water than what was called for. Served with roasted asparagus, easy weeknight dinner that will definitely go into rotation!

Richard

It's quite easy to make vegan cream cheese that's much healthier than commercial ones. Soak (or boil) two cups of raw cashews in water. When cool, drain. Place in a good blender (like a Vitamix) with a half cup water and a bit (say 1/4 tsp) salt. Add a tablespoon or so of vegan yogurt (or some yogurt cultures). Blend until smooth. Let sit a day or two in a glass covered container until fermented somewhat by the yogurt cultures. Voila---very tasty vegan cream cheese.

Natalie

Pretty good! I've been dairy-free for 5 years and this is my first attempt at vegan alfredo sauce. Definitely needs the lemon juice, don't omit it! I added twice as much garlic, some red pepper flakes, lots of cracked black pepper, and some onion salt. I blended it pretty thin and it thickened up as it was warmed. Super creamy and "cheesy"

Carol Greilick

All brands of nutritional yeast that I've tried taste the same to me. But then, I love it on almost anything.

Dave Goldenberg

I've made this many times. To thicken the sauce, I cut the water to 1/2 cup, add a half cup of cashews and double the nutritional yeast. Then I thin with more water until I get the thickness I want. It's amazing on spaghetti squash.

Emily

Used Miyoko’s cream cheese and pasta water for this recipe. Upped the garlic to 4 small cloves and added 2 shallots to the sauté pan. Topped with some sautéed shiitake mushrooms. Was absolutely delicious! Whole family approved.

Grace

Many brands of margarine contain lactose and whey, so, no, they're not the same.

Melissa

I sometimes make a dairy-free "mac and cheese" using a combination of dairy-free butter, dairy-free creamer (oatly barista, for example) dairy-free cream cheese, mayonnaise, and nutritional yeast. People couldn't always tell it was vegan.

Deborah

Made this as written except passed breadcrumbs that I made using the garlic oil. It was a hit and easy to make.

kvma

Remarkably good. I used pasta water to blend. My vegan-skeptical husband even loved it. Leftovers heated up nicely too

M

Great dish for vegans and non-vegans!

Vikas Garg

Brilliant recipe! Both Tofutti and Kite Hill vegan cream cheeses work great. I’ve also added broccoli, green peas and shiitake mushrooms. The recipe calls for discarding the oil after frying the garlic. Instead keep that oil and fry up some shiitake mushrooms and add them in when you’re finishing the dish. Incredible flavors!

Vikas Garg

Great recipe! So fast. If using the measurements here then definitely keep the pasta super al dente because the sauce will need at least 3-5 minutes to cook down at a low / medium temperature. Amazing results!! Don’t skimp on making vegan parmesan, it brings the entire dish together!

virginia

Yum!! Added a touch of Worcestershire to the sauce and sautéed some shrimp and mushrooms for on top. Delicious

Krista

OMG, this was SOOOOO good! I omitted the butter and just sauteed the garlic in water, and I used chili flavored cream cheese because that was all I had. I also doubled the amount of garlic because that's just the way I like things, and added about a tablespoon of fresh basil. The cream cheese was an especially great idea since I didn't have any presoaked cashews that some of the other good fettucine recipes ask for. I would highly recommend this recipe because it's very good, and simple!

Vanessa

Good flavor. I was impressed with the creaminess and taste, but it was a bit stodgy (as Pru would say). I would use less pasta and more pasta water. I will definitely try again. It was my first time experimenting with vegan dairy products.

Kat

I made this and Elaine’s fettuccine Alfredo for an Alfredo bar (ie bowls of different mixins for different peoples preferences. I’m a full omnivore and dramatically preferred this over Elaine’s! Such a more punchy flavor and way healthier.

liz

this was such a great recipe! i swapped the nutmeg for garlic powder and just used squeezy garlic because i'm too lazy to prep the fresh stuff but it came out delicious! i used the violife original cream cheese and their parmesan, it's a great brand if you're allergic to cashews like me!

Maddy T

Delicious recipe. I added some soaked cashews, roasted red peppers and fresh basil in the blender and it added a beautiful color and zingy rich flavor.

MM

I must have used the wrong kind of cream cheese: this sauce turned out really awful, texture and taste. Affatto Alfredo.

alisson

I could be bothered dirtying the blender and losing precious sauce to its many surfaces so I mixed the sauce right in the hot, emptied pasta pot then added the drained pasta back in and tossed. (Skipped the garlic which allowed me to get away with this)

Emily

Used Miyoko’s cream cheese and pasta water for this recipe. Upped the garlic to 4 small cloves and added 2 shallots to the sauté pan. Topped with some sautéed shiitake mushrooms. Was absolutely delicious! Whole family approved.

Rochelle

I haven’t ever used tofuti or nutritional yeast before. But I am embracing more vegan & veg meals. This is tasty. Lots of flavor-not as unctuous as as traditional Alfredo, but that’s the point. I followed most of recipe- I did add in the leftover garlic oil to the cooked pasta, it is yummy and I don’t like waste. The only thing is this gets a bit gluey - and I added reserved pasta water- one cup by the end, it is still good, but dry. I prefer a looser sauce.

Jan S Krouwer

Very good. Had it with a salad with vegan Caeser dressing.

Susan

Hey, this is legit! Used Miyoko's cream cheese, which is cashew- and coconut-based, and a little garlic powder instead of fresh. I halved the recipe but wish I hadn't; it was delicious.

ValerieClark2

Added twice as much garlic and twice as much lemon. Used cashew cream cheese. Sauce cold when it comes out of the blender so you have to pay attention to heat.

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Vegan Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe (2024)

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What is vegan alfredo sauce made of? ›

Sauté 1/2 an onion and 6 cloves of garlic in a small pan for 5 minutes. Add the drained cashews, onion/garlic, almond milk, nutritional yeast, lemon juice and salt to a high powered blender and blend until creamy and smooth. Add sauce to pasta, mix and warm if needed. That's it!

What can I substitute for milk in fettuccine alfredo? ›

I find that soy milk makes the best dairy-free alfredo sauce because it's naturally rich and creamy, and it has a neutral flavor. But fear not, this dairy-free sauce works just as well with oat milk or almond milk.

What is a substitute for heavy cream in alfredo sauce? ›

  1. Yes, you can make Alfredo sauce with milk or half and half instead of heavy cream. ...
  2. Ingredients:
  3. - 1/2 cup (1 stick) of butter.
  4. - 1 cup of milk or half and half.
  5. - 1 cup of grated Parmesan cheese.
  6. - 2 cloves of garlic, minced (optional)
  7. - Salt and pepper to taste.
  8. - Nutmeg (optional)
Jun 30, 2023

What is a substitute for flour in alfredo sauce? ›

Use Cornstarch

To make a cornstarch slurry, whisk together equal parts of cornstarch and water—about 2 tablespoons of each. From there, add 1 to 2 teaspoons at a time. Start by whisking just 2 teaspoons of the slurry into the sauce, let it come to a boil, which will activate the starch, and then add more if needed.

What makes vegan pasta vegan? ›

Fortunately, most traditional boxed pasta contains only one or two plant-based ingredients, such as semolina and enriched wheat flour. There are more creative varieties, as well; some manufacturers make pasta from rice, beans, legumes, sea kelp, and sweet potatoes, among other vegan ingredients.

Can vegans eat fettuccine? ›

Yes, pasta can be eaten if you're vegan. Most pasta is made from wheat flour and water, both of which are vegan. However, some pasta may contain eggs or milk, so it's important to check the label before you buy it. You can also find vegan pasta made with alternative flours, such as chickpea flour or lentil flour.

What is a non dairy substitute for milk in pasta? ›

To make mac and cheese without milk, the best choice is to find something that has a similar texture and a milk flavor. Things like heavy cream, almond milk, oat milk, yogurt, cream cheese, and even pasta water all work very well in boxed mac and cheese.

What is a non dairy substitute for heavy cream in pasta? ›

Mix equal parts silken tofu and soy milk and blend thoroughly to make a high protein, vegan substitute for heavy cream. This mixture works well to thicken soups and sauces.

How do you thicken alfredo sauce without milk? ›

Dairy-Based Thickeners
  1. Egg Yolks. Egg yolks are a terrific thickener for many things and pasta sauce is one of them. ...
  2. Cream Cheese. Cream cheese is another method to add a creaminess to your sauce. ...
  3. Heavy Cream. ...
  4. Parmesan. ...
  5. Shredded Cheese. ...
  6. Butter. ...
  7. Plain Greek Yogurt.

How do you thicken Alfredo sauce without heavy cream? ›

Mix together a little cornstarch in a small bowl with some cold water (or other liquid) until the mixture is smooth to form a slurry. Slowly, whisk the slurry into the simmering sauce in a pan over medium to medium-high heat. Whisk the slurry slowly into the hot sauce until you get the desired thickness.

How do you thicken Alfredo sauce without cream cheese? ›

Very very simple:
  1. Cook and Drain noodles and return to pan.
  2. Throw in some butter to melt.
  3. Throw in some freshly grated parmesan.
  4. Add enough heavy cream to make you happy. Mix until the starch on the noodles thickens your "sauce". ...
  5. Serve immediately. This stuff does not keep, and does not reheat well.
Sep 20, 2022

Why do people put flour in Alfredo? ›

All-purpose flour: To help form a roux and thicken the sauce. If you are making gluten-free Alfredo sauce, however, you are welcome to omit the flour and have a slightly thinner sauce. Or you can use a cornstarch slurry to thicken it (see details below).

How do you thicken Alfredo sauce without flour? ›

Be aware that some recipes use flour to thicken alfredo sauce, but we just use the basics: cream, butter, and parmesan cheese.

Can I use cornstarch instead of flour for Alfredo? ›

Third, I use cornstarch which does not require cooking out the raw flavor like flour. You simply mix it with the base liquid and add it to the pan. It will thicken out perfectly in minutes. It also makes the sauce gluten-free.

What is vegan pasta made of? ›

Making fresh vegan pasta

Mix 3 cups of flour (or semolina) with about 1 cup of water, a pinch of salt, and 1 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil. If you want to give your pasta a nice warm color as if it contained eggs, you can add a pinch of turmeric or saffron to the flour.

What's the main ingredients in Alfredo sauce? ›

Alfredo Sauce Recipe Ingredients

Most Alfredo sauces are made with only Parmesan cheese, butter, cream, and salt. But we took the liberty of adding in some garlic and extra seasonings to make it that much more delicious.

What does vegan pasta have in it? ›

Gluten-free and vegan varieties tend to replace durum wheat with a different kind of flour that doesn't contain gluten, such as rice or corn flour, and like other dried varieties they don't use eggs so are also gluten-free. Check out Dove Farms pasta, who tick both boxes.

Does Alfredo sauce have dairy products in it? ›

Plus, pretty much every Alfredo sauce recipe contains milk and is probably tricky for lactose intolerant people to digest. Luckily, the recipe for Alfredo sauce is straightforward, so making a lactose free fettuccine Alfredo won't take much effort! Keep reading to learn what you need.

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