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This is the most creamy and delicious homemade alfredo sauce that you will ever make! It’s a tried and true recipe that will take all of your favorite pasta dishes to the next level.
This is my most popular recipe for a good reason! If you love alfredo as much as I do try this Creamy Garlic Shrimp Alfredo Pasta, Instant Pot Chicken Alfredo Pasta or Asiago Garlic Alfredo Pasta.
Best-Ever Alfredo Sauce
This is probably one of my favorite recipes here on the blog. (It’s a reader-favorite, too!) If there is one thing I can always count on my family to eat it is my homemade alfredo sauce over pasta. With alfredo sauce this creamy, cheesy, and flavorful, it’s so hard to resist!
We recently had some company over for dinner and I made these Chicken Bacon Garlic Alfredo Roll Ups. They are always are a huge hit! This homemade alfredo sauce really makes any dish shine. It’s thick and creamy, coats pasta perfectly, and the flavor is out of the world. It is restaurant quality that you can make right at home!
Ingredients You Need to Make It
You only need a few simple ingredients to make the BEST alfredo sauce. This sauce just has a smooth, creamy texture that melts in your mouth. For the best possible flavor, using the freshest ingredients is key! Fresh parmesan cheese grated off the block is one of those key ingredients. This will create a smooth textured sauce rather than a grainy one.
- Butter: Both unsalted or salted work for this alfredo sauce recipe. If using salted butter, then just adjust the extra salt you use or omit it entirely.
- Heavy Cream: A must-add so your sauce is rich and creamy.
- Cream Cheese: My secret ingredient! This adds a nice, thick consistency to your alfredo sauce.
- Minced Garlic: For the best flavor, use fresh garlic.
- Garlic Powder: Because you can never go wrong with too much garlic! Add some of this in so your sauce has a little extra savory flavor.
- Italian Seasoning: My favorite blend of herbs! They make the sauce smell and taste amazing.
- Salt and Pepper: Add both to taste.
- Grated Parmesan Cheese: Using freshly grated parmesan cheese is best. Powdered cheese will create a grainy texture and does not melt through when heated. This is because of all the preservatives that are added.
How to Make Alfredo Sauce From Scratch
Not only does this alfredo sauce recipe use super simple ingredients, but it’s so quick and easy to make! Simply combine all of your ingredients in a skillet and achieve creamy, cheesy goodness. It’s so good!
- Whisk Dairy Ingredients Together: In a medium saucepan add butter, heavy whipping cream, and cream cheese. Then cook over medium heat and whisk until melted.
- Add In Seasonings: Add the minced garlic, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and salt and pepper. Then continue to whisk until smooth.
- Stir in Cheese: Add the grated parmesan cheese.
- Thicken Your Sauce: Bring to a simmer and continue to cook for about 3-5 minutes until it starts to thicken.
- Toss With Pasta: Toss alfredo sauce with your favorite pasta! I always go for fettuccine noodles to make the best fettuccine alfredo ever!
How Many Cups Does It Yield?
When you are done making your alfredo sauce you will be able to fill a tall canning jar. This is about 14 to 16 ounces (1 pound) of pasta or 2 cups of sauce. I like to reserve a little sauce on the side for dipping breadsticks in.
Alfredo Sauce FAQ
This thick, cheesy, and flavorful sauce is a reader favorite for good reason! These are a few common questions I get asked, I hope they help you create the homemade alfredo sauce of your dreams!
- Can I Make Alfredo Sauce With Milk Instead of Cream? Adding milk is always an option. You will end up with a lighter and less thick consistency but it will work. Half and half is another option you can use. If you need to thicken your sauce up a little more, then add 1 to 2 teaspoons of flour until you reach your desired consistency.
- How Do I Make My Sauce Thicker? When adding cream cheese, slowly cut chunks of cream cheese as you are stirring. This helps create a thicker and creamier sauce. You can also use a roux by using an equal amount of butter to flour, about 1 teaspoon.
- Is This Alfredo Sauce Gluten-Free? This recipe is considered gluten-free! It has an amazing flavor without substitutions.
- Is Alfredo Sauce Made With Cheese? This is a cheese-based pasta sauce that is rich in flavor. It does not harden like cheese though.
- Can I Make it Dairy-Free? There are substitutions to make this dairy-free but I do not recommend it if you are looking for an authentic alfredo sauce. Having dairy in the recipe makes it rich, creamy, and smooth. If you absolutely must, then swap out the heavy cream for a dairy-free creamer or nut milk and use dairy-free or vegan cheese crumbles. Keep in mind that the texture may end up slightly different.
- What Protein Can I Add? Alfredo sauce goes so well with chicken or fish. Try this crispy parmesan chicken or garlic brown sugar salmon!
Tips and Variations
I think this sauce is even better than any restaurant that I have been to and the best part is- you can make it yourself! It’s thick, creamy, and rich. The perfect sauce for your favorite pasta. I know that you will quickly agree that it is the BEST! This will be a recipe that you make again and again, just like I do!
- Use a Whisk: Avoid separating your alfredo sauce when mixing it by whisking it together rather than stirring with a spatula.
- Cook Low and Slow: The most important rule is to not overheat your alfredo sauce. Slowly add ingredients on a low heat and for a short period of time. Melted cheese will break and separate once it gets too hot leaving your cheese clumpy. Do not boil or overheat. Boiling will separate and ruin the alfredo sauce. If you are worried about overheating, then add your parmesan with the heat off. This will also prevent clumping!
- Protein Choices: Grilled chicken, fish, shredded rotisserie chicken, or shrimp are great with this sauce!
- Extra Seasonings: Add in more spices and seasonings like red pepper flakes or paprika so your alfredo has a kick of heat, similar to this One Pot Cajun Chicken Alfredo Pasta.
- Different Cheese: To switch up the flavor, use half Romano cheese or asiago cheese instead of parmesan cheese.
Storing Leftover Alfredo Sauce
Alfredo sauce is a favorite at our house and I know that it won’t last long, even if I double it! Here’s how to store any leftovers so you can enjoy it again and again.
- Storing in the Refrigerator: I like to store my alfredo sauce in an airtight jar in the refrigerator. It will stay good for about 5 days. The ingredients may separate as it sits, so give it a quick stir before you use it.
- Reheating: Slowly is key! Use low temperatures and stir often. If it starts to separate, slowly whisk it back together over low heat on the stovetop. It is best not to microwave this sauce. It becomes more oily and separates just as easily, if not more.
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Ingredients
- ยฝ cup butter
- 1 pint heavy whipping cream or 2 cups
- 4 ounces cream cheese
- ยฝ teaspoon minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon italian seasoning
- ยผ teaspoon salt
- ยผ teaspoon pepper
- 1 cup grated parmesan cheese
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan add butter, heavy whipping cream, and cream cheese. Cook over medium heat and whisk until melted.
- Add the minced garlic, garlic powder, italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Continue to whisk until smooth. Add the grated parmesan cheese.
- Bring to a simmer and continue to cook for about 3-5 minutes or until it starts to thicken. Toss it with your favorite pasta!
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This was a restaurant quality Alfredo! I served it with sautรฉed mushrooms and even my picky daughter loved it:)!
Wife is out of town, so I’m having to be the cook for me and our 2 college student boys. Made this last night and followed the recipe to the T. They scarffed it up and said it was batter than Olive Garden. Just thought I’d share that. Great recipe!!!! Will definitely be making it again.
Delicious! I whipped this up for my daughter for dinner. Very easily halved the recipe and I already had all the ingredients in the fridge. Highly recommend!
Easy & oh so delicious!!
My God, I just made this & it is absolutely delicious !!!!!! This is the ONLY Alfredo sauce recipe I will use from now on :-))
And adding cream cheese is genius !!!!!
Iโve been using this recipe for years now and everyone Iโve made it for (including myself) has LOVED it! It is so much easier than a traditional alfredo sauce, and the flavor is incredible. The only thing I do differently is I use more garlic, but thatโs just my personal preference. Thanks for sharing this recipe!!!
Remarkable! I added Cajun seasoning and cayenne for a blackened cajun seafood pasta Alfredo dish with catfish, shrimp and chicken. It was delicious! This sauce was an excellent base.
This sauce is so easy to make and very tasty, like authentic! The only thing I alter in the recipe is the amount of butter, as a 1/2 cup is way too much, causing the sauce to be greasy. I reduced it by half and used 1/4 cup instead and itโs much better.๐
This is my go to and favorite recipe for Alfredo sauce. I made it for my family and they love it!! Iโm so glad I found this website!
Made this and added saute chicken, hubby said make it again!!!
This is an outstanding recipe. You did a great job on this page. I love how you explained in detail and your tips. This is the only page I found that does this for alfredo sauce. You need to know these things too as to not break your sauce. I’m a beginner and this tasted like I am a professional. I used cream cheese, parmesan, gruyere, asiago. Omg it was flipping outstanding. Ty for the work you put into sharing this. I will definitely look at your other recipes.
Damm Girl, your a keeper, This was oooooooveeeeeeeer the top. I added some shrimp to it and believe it or not I had seconds. Kudos to ya for putting this amazing sauce together.
This sauce was amazing, I actually made it two nights in a row. We had left overs from prior dinner but not enough for the next. It came out even better the second time. I read one of the suggestions wrong saying not to use a wisk but I did and it came out perfect. I will never use another recipe for Alfredo sauce, thatโs for sure. Question though why canโt you reheat a 3rd time?
After reheating the sauce too many times, it will begin to separate and not hold the cheeses together any longer.
This is my go to Alfredo sauce. I make it at least once a month! With a 10 year old pasta eater, this is her favorite dish. Been making it for over a year now.
OMG this is truly the best Afredo Sauce. Made it last night. Was alittle leery for adding the cream cheese but it just made it. We added homemade shrimp cooked in butter and garlic to the sauce. Poured it over fettuccine noodles and Ibjust can’t say enough. It was so good, There’s none left!!! Even the kids loved it and my very picky adult son. Can’t wait to make it again!
A lot of people make the claim that their (insert here: any dish made) “Best Recipe Ever” & most of the time, the recipe does not live up to the hype. This is not one of those recipes. It is so freaking good and even more important, it’s SUPER EASY! I’m such a fan, we use this recipe at least once a month because it’s so yummy. I only add one additional thing, and that is Cajun seasoning because we love Cajun pasta in our household.