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Vegan Fettucine Alfredo with Broccoli and Homemade Garlic Bread

A lighter, healthier take on my all-time favorite pasta dish
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Vegan Fettucine Alfredo recipe by @waitingonmartha Vegan Fettucine Alfredo recipe by Waiting on Martha

Fettuccine alfredo is probably my all-time favorite pasta. It’s that guilty pleasure dish that you just know is going to hit the spot.  But like any of you know who have tried to recreate a healthy version of this dish too, it’s tough.  I’ve been trying to perfect my vegan fettuccine alfredo recipe for what feels like forever.  I’ve seen versions of the dish with soy milk, white wine cashew cream, potatoes and more…but all of them seemed to sort of simply fall flat.  

When I think of my favorite fettuccine alfredo, I think of the creamy, rich sauce…nothing watery or bland.  And friends, I think I’ve finally figured it out vegan-style.  And you don’t have to be vegan to enjoy this rendition; it’s good for all of us to cut back on the heavy stuff like heavy cream and cheese once in awhile.  In the recipe below, I’ve used cauliflower, garlic, almond milk, nutritional yeast and salt and pepper, and thrown it all in my blender.  The result?  A lighter sauce that’s low-fat, dairy-free, but still has that creamy, rich and warming consistency of a true alfredo.  I may even prefer it to the original now!  Truly, MKR 

P.S. For more vegan recipes, try my Vegan Broccoli Salad, my Vegan Everything Bowl & Spicy Vegan Lettuce Wraps. xo

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Vegan Fettuccine Alfredo Pasta with Broccoli
Serves 4
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Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
30 min
Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
30 min
Ingredients
  1. 4 cloves of garlic, diced
  2. 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
  3. 2 cups cauliflower, boiled/cooked through
  4. 1 cup almond milk, plus more for consistency
  5. 1 handfull of parsley, finley chopped
  6. Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
  7. 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast
  8. 6 ounces uncooked fettuccine pasta
  9. 2 cups of broccoli florets, blanched
Instructions
  1. Over medium-high heat sauté the garlic with olive oil until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes, set aside.
  2. In a large pot of water bring cauliflower to a boil and cook until when you prick it with a fork it's soft.
  3. While the cauliflower is cooking bring another large pot of salted water to a boil and cook the pasta al dente according to package directions.
  4. While the pasta is cooking and once cooked through add to a blender along with the garlic, almond milk salt, pepper, and nutritional yeast. Blend until smooth. Add parsley and pulse just barley mixing.
  5. Drain the pasta and pour it into the pan on medium low, top with the sauce, and broccoli, stir and cook until the broccoli is warmed through 2-3 minutes. Plate the finished mixture and enjoy!
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It’s no secret I love wine.  In fact I’d say its become a true passion of mine.  So when La Crema (a wine I’ve been drinking for years) reached out about their Virtual Vintner program I was all in.  In fact not only was I all in, but so where my girlfriends who I invited over for a little dinner party to test out the Virtual Vintner program and of course toast it with a glass or two (or three) of  La Crema

Virtual Vintner is a digital initiative of which the wine world has never seen.  It allows consumers an intimate, hands-on look into the world of wine making.  A “choose your own adventure” style journey captured through digital touch points and real time voting where consumers are able to learn about varietals, appellation, specific vineyards, barrel treatment, and even wine naming and label design.  A journey that will ultimately determine a finished wine released in late Fall 2015.  Its a way for everyone, regardless of who they are and where they are, to experience the beauty that is wine making.  A beauty that I’m also thrilled (on cloud nine) to say I’m going to be experiencing first hand.

You see La Crema is making one of my dreams come true.  They’ve graciously invited me to work harvest at their vineyards in Sonoma.  That’s right, starting next Monday I’ll be heading back to my favorite place on earth to crush some grapes and make some wine.  And just to be clear I’m not talking tour the vineyards and taste wine all day, I’m talking work.  No matter the weather conditions, however many hours a day, bugs be damn, whatever harvest calls for is what I’ll be doing.  I’m half scared (I mean I’m really not cut out for physical labor) half excited beyond belief.  And I’ll be taking you all along for the ride through a digital diary on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook so make sure you’re following to see what a day in the life of a vintner is really like.  Cheers!  truly, MKR

P.S. I’m also sharing my Crostini 7 Ways recipe from above over on the La Crema’s Blog so while you’re checking out Virtual Vintner make sure you grab that for your next dinner party. 

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