Here is the recipe for the Fettucine Alfredo. This is the reicipe that I have used without an "official" written recipe. I pretty much "dump it in and stir" but I will break it down for you and post it in basic recipe form.
Enjoy!!!
1 lb of Fettucine Noodles
5 boneless skinless chicken breasts, baked in the oven, chopped
1 stick of butter (not margerine)
2 C Half and Half
1 1/2 c or so of Parmesan cheese,(not dried from a can) fresh shaved from the deli
salt and fresh ground white pepper
Boil noodles with a pinch of salt as directed on plackage.While noodles are cooking.
Melt butter in sauce pan till bubbly. If you want to add minced garlic, add to the butter now and let cook for about one min. Wisk in half and half till it is warm then add in cheese slowly whisking till all of the cheese is combined. At first the cheese will be lumpy, keep whisking till the cheese is melted and the sauce is smooth. Taste your sauce, then add salt and white pepper. Regular black pepper is ok too.
Add the chopped roasted chicken to the sauce till it is combined and hot.Drain noodles,place onto serving platter and top with sauce and chicken.sprinkle with more cheese and parsley.
Serve.
I made this last week at Cadace's birthday party and took a couple pictures before it was eaten by my hungry family.I hope you enjoy and let me know how you like it. Renea W.
Monday, January 24, 2011
My Awesome Fettucine Alfredo
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Monday, January 24, 2011
My Awesome Fettucine Alfredo
Here is the recipe for the Fettucine Alfredo. This is the reicipe that I have used without an "official" written recipe. I pretty much "dump it in and stir" but I will break it down for you and post it in basic recipe form.
Enjoy!!!
1 lb of Fettucine Noodles
5 boneless skinless chicken breasts, baked in the oven, chopped
1 stick of butter (not margerine)
2 C Half and Half
1 1/2 c or so of Parmesan cheese,(not dried from a can) fresh shaved from the deli
salt and fresh ground white pepper
Boil noodles with a pinch of salt as directed on plackage.While noodles are cooking.
Melt butter in sauce pan till bubbly. If you want to add minced garlic, add to the butter now and let cook for about one min. Wisk in half and half till it is warm then add in cheese slowly whisking till all of the cheese is combined. At first the cheese will be lumpy, keep whisking till the cheese is melted and the sauce is smooth. Taste your sauce, then add salt and white pepper. Regular black pepper is ok too.
Add the chopped roasted chicken to the sauce till it is combined and hot.Drain noodles,place onto serving platter and top with sauce and chicken.sprinkle with more cheese and parsley.
Serve.
I made this last week at Cadace's birthday party and took a couple pictures before it was eaten by my hungry family.I hope you enjoy and let me know how you like it. Renea W.
Enjoy!!!
1 lb of Fettucine Noodles
5 boneless skinless chicken breasts, baked in the oven, chopped
1 stick of butter (not margerine)
2 C Half and Half
1 1/2 c or so of Parmesan cheese,(not dried from a can) fresh shaved from the deli
salt and fresh ground white pepper
Boil noodles with a pinch of salt as directed on plackage.While noodles are cooking.
Melt butter in sauce pan till bubbly. If you want to add minced garlic, add to the butter now and let cook for about one min. Wisk in half and half till it is warm then add in cheese slowly whisking till all of the cheese is combined. At first the cheese will be lumpy, keep whisking till the cheese is melted and the sauce is smooth. Taste your sauce, then add salt and white pepper. Regular black pepper is ok too.
Add the chopped roasted chicken to the sauce till it is combined and hot.Drain noodles,place onto serving platter and top with sauce and chicken.sprinkle with more cheese and parsley.
Serve.
I made this last week at Cadace's birthday party and took a couple pictures before it was eaten by my hungry family.I hope you enjoy and let me know how you like it. Renea W.
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