Paleo & Keto Alfredo Sauce Recipe {Whole30 & Vegan} (2024)

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This Keto & Paleo Fettuccine Alfredo recipe is not only rich, creamy, and delicious, but it's surprisingly easy to make! Plus, it can be made with either raw cashews or cauliflower and is also whole30, dairy-free, and vegan.Paleo & Keto Alfredo Sauce Recipe {Whole30 & Vegan} (1)

I don't know anyone who doesn't love Fettuccine Alfredo - I think it's just in our DNA! There's something about the creamy sauce and pasta that's comforting and can't be resisted 🙂

This Keto & Paleo Fettuccine Alfredo recipe is not only rich, creamy, and delicious, but it's surprisingly easy to make too. It consists of 3 parts, the noodles, the sauce, and the chicken (if using).

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The noodles

For the noodles there are 2 options:

  • Gluten-Free Fettuccine noodles
  • Zucchini noodles

There are many high-quality fettuccine noodles on the market to choose from. Or if you prefer the zucchini noodles, just spiralize them into ribbons, "sweat" them of their extra moisture, and then saute them until they are tender.

While the store-bought version works well for gluten-free and vegan, you'll want to use zucchini noodles if you're keto or paleo.

Here is a step-by-step tutorial on How To Make Zucchini Noodles.Paleo & Keto Alfredo Sauce Recipe {Whole30 & Vegan} (2)

Dairy-free and vegan alfredo sauce

For the sauce, I use either raw cashews or steamed cauliflower as a base to make it thick and creamy.

Then, I added non-dairy butter (ghee or oil would also work), chicken broth, water, lemon juice, and some spices to make it rich and authentic tasting and blend it together. You can't tell at all that it's not packed with heavy cream and cups of butter!

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Low-carb and keto

Even though the cashew version is low-carb, it might be a little high carb for keto. So if you're keto, you may want to choose the cauliflower option.

I, personally, prefer the cashew version because it has a bit of a richer, creamier taste and texture - but the cauliflower option is good too! Especially if you're looking for a lower-carb option.

Blackened chicken

If you decide to make blackened chicken with your alfredo, here are the easy steps:

First, you pound down the chicken so it's not too thick - you don't want the outside to burn and inside to not be cooked!

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Then mix together the Cajun spices and cover them (along with some oil) all over the chicken...

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and grill them over medium heat until done.

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Then, allow the meat to rest a few minutes so it stays juicy and cut on the diagonal to be pretty.

That's it! Just toss the sauce with the hot noodles, top with the blackened chicken, and garnish with parsley just to be fancy 🙂 Enjoy!

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Expert tips

  • Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. Sauce may thicken when reheated, thin with some chicken broth or water if needed.
  • Be sure to use Raw, Unsalted Cashews. The roasted and salted variety will not produce the same results.
  • If you do not have a high-speed blender, soak the cashews in hot water for 30 minutes up to several hours. This will soften the cashews and allow for easier blending.
  • Even though the cashew version is low-carb, it might be a little high carb for keto. So if you're keto, you may want to choose the cauliflower option. I, personally, prefer the cashew version because it has a bit of richer, creamier taste and texture - but the cauliflower option is good too! Especially if you're looking for a lower-carb option.

Looking for more Low-Carb Paleo Dinner ideas? Check these out!

Chicken Piccata

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This Keto & Paleo Paleo Fettuccine Alfredo recipe is not only rich, creamy, and delicious, but it's surprisingly easy to make! Plus, it can be made with either raw cashews or cauliflower and is also whole30, dairy-free, and vegan.

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Cuisine: Italian

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 5 servings

CALORIES :238kcal

CARBS :10g

FIBER :2g

Author: Cassidy Stauffer

Ingredients

  • 1 to 2 spiralized zucchini per person using the ribbon blade - see notes below

Alfredo Sauce:

  • 1 cup Raw Cashews OR 1 Large Head Of Cauliflower
  • ½ cup Chicken Broth
  • ½ cup Water - If you have a high speed blender you can slightly reduce for a thicker sauce
  • 3 Tbsp. Non-Dairy Butter or Ghee - can also use avocado or olive oil, but I prefer the taste of butter or a butter substitute
  • 2 cloves Garlic - + more to taste
  • 1 tsp. Arrowroot or Starch of Choice - optional, recommend for cashew version
  • ½ tsp. Salt
  • ¾ tsp. Fresh Lemon Juice
  • tsp. Black Pepper
  • Pinch of Onion Powder - + more to taste
  • 2 tablespoon Nutritional Yeast - optional but adds a "cheesy" taste

Blackened Chicken (optional):

  • 1 ½ Lb. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts - (about 3)
  • 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil - or preferred oil, liquified
  • 1 tsp. Salt
  • ¾ tsp. Paprika
  • ½ tsp. Pepper
  • ¼ tsp. Chili Powder
  • ¼ tsp. Cumin
  • ¼ tsp. Onion Powder
  • ¼ tsp. Garlic Powder

Instructions

Cashew Alfredo Sauce:

  • If not using a high-speed blender, place the cashews in a medium-sized bowl and cover with warm water for at least 30 minutes, set aside.

  • Drain and rinse the cashews.

  • Add the butter and garlic to a small saucepan and heat over low heat. Heat for several minutes, or until the garlic is soft and fragrant but not browned (browned or burnt garlic will taste bitter). Set aside.

  • Add the cashews, butter/garlic mixture, and all of the remaining sauce ingredients to a high-speed blender and blend until smooth. Taste and adjust ingredients as needed and toss with the hot noodles. Top with blackened chicken, if desired, and sprinkle on parsley just to be fancy 🙂

    *Note- This sauce thickens like crazy when heated! I recommend tossing the sauce with the hot noodles to warm up instead of heating on the stove.

Cauliflower Alfredo Sauce:

  • Add the butter and garlic to a large skillet or pan and heat over low heat. Heat for several minutes, or until the garlic is soft and fragrant but not browned (browned or burnt garlic will taste bitter). Set aside.

  • Bring 6 to 7 cups of water to a boil in a large pot. Add 1 head of chopped cauliflower and cook, covered, for 7 to 10 minutes, or until fork-tender. Do not drain.

  • Use a slotted spoon to remove the cauliflower pieces and place them in the jar of a blender. Then, add the butter/garlic mixture along with all the remaining sauce ingredients, using the reserved water. Blend until smooth.

  • If desired, transfer sauce back to the skillet you used for the butter and garlic and heat over medium-low heat until heated through.

Blackened Chicken:

  • Cover the chicken with plastic wrap so chicken juices don't fly everywhere, and use the smooth side of a meat tenderizer to pound the chicken to no more than 1 inch thick.

  • Mix all of the spices in a small bowl.

  • Coat the chicken with oil, then rub the spice mixture on both sides of the chicken.

  • Heat 2 Tbsp. oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet. Once heated, add as much chicken as will comfortably fit and cook approximately 3 minutes per side, or until cooked through.

  • Allow chicken to rest for a minute or two, then cut diagonally.

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  • Be sure to check out my YouTube video of me and my hubby making this recipe! Here's the link: YouTube Alfredo Sauce Recipe
  • Nutrition information is for ¼ heaping cup of the cashew alfredo sauce. If using cauliflower alfredo sauce, the nutrition information is as follows: Calories: 124 Fat: 9 Protein: 4 Carbs: 8 Fiber: 3 Net Carbs: 5
  • Leftovers can be stored in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. The sauce will thicken when reheated, thin with some chicken broth or water as needed.
  • Be sure to use raw, unsalted cashews. The roasted and salted variety will not produce the same results.
  • If you do not have a high-speed blender, soak the cashews in hot water for 30 minutes up to several hours. This will soften the cashews and allow for easier blending
  • Even though the cashew version is low-carb, it might be a little high carb for keto. So if you're keto, you may want to choose the cauliflower option. I, personally, prefer the cashew version because it has a bit of richer, creamier taste and texture - but the cauliflower option is good too! Especially if you're looking for a lower-carb option.
  • For the zucchini noodles, follow the instructions on How To Make Zucchini Noodles, using the ribbon blade.
  • Not dairy-free? Be sure to check out my Keto Alfredo Sauce Recipe made with heavy cream and cream cheese!

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup (heaping) | Calories: 238kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 23mg | Sodium: 282mg | Potassium: 249mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 2mg

NET CARBS = Total Carbs - Fiber - Allulose - Xylitol

Nutritional information is approximate and may vary. Sugar alcohols, xylitol, and allulose are included in the total carbs and fiber.

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the Alfredo sauce was adapted fromTheSpunky Coconut's recipe.

Paleo & Keto Alfredo Sauce Recipe {Whole30 & Vegan} (2024)

FAQs

What can you use instead of flour in Alfredo sauce? ›

Tapioca Flour

This is a great alternative to flour and makes the sauce gluten free. It's also called tapioca starch or cassava flour. You could use this the same way as using other flours, simply use about a 1:2 ratio of the starch/flour to liquid.

How do you thicken Alfredo sauce without flour? ›

How to Thicken Sauce With Cornstarch
  1. Combine equal parts cornstarch and cold water. Stir together until smooth.
  2. Pour into your sauce and cook over medium heat, stirring continually, until the sauce reaches your desired consistency.
  3. Test the sauce with a spoon.
Jun 20, 2023

How do you thicken homemade Alfredo sauce? ›

Add Cheese

The key ingredient in Alfredo sauce is cheese—generally Parmigiano Reggiano—and lots of it. To thicken Alfredo sauce, simply add more cheese than the amount called for in a recipe until you achieve the consistency you want.

How do you thicken alfredo sauce without flour or cornstarch? ›

Alfredo sauce has only 2 ingredients: butter and Parmigiano Reggiano. if you need to thicken the sauce because maybe you added some pasta water or too much butter, just add some more Parmigiano Reggiano.

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

Instead of the typical heavy cream laden alfredo sauce recipes you are likely to find, I just use regular milk in mine and I do not miss the cream one bit. It's still very creamy and rich tasting, but I like knowing I saved a few grams of fat.

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.

How do you thicken a sauce without gluten? ›

Arrowroot and cornstarch are gluten-free alternatives to thickening with flour. They'll also keep your sauce clear and cloud-free. You'll need about 1 tablespoon for every cup of liquid in the recipe. Mix the cornstarch with equal parts water to create a slurry and pour it into the pot.

Can you substitute cornstarch for flour in Alfredo sauce? ›

Or, you can omit the flour and use a cornstarch slurry (equal parts cold water and cornstarch, added to the sauce as it is simmering) to thicken the sauce. Make it lighter: To make a lighter Alfredo sauce, use milk in place of heavy cream (so 2 cups of milk total, no cream).

Is 32 carbs a day keto? ›

The keto diet typically limits carbs to 20–50 grams per day. While some people on keto count their total carb intake, others count net carbs. Net carbs refer to total carbs minus fiber. That's because fiber is indigestible, so it can't be broken down and absorbed by your body.

Can you eat store bought alfredo sauce on keto? ›

Alfredo Sauce is Keto friendly!

Is Mushroom good for keto? ›

The bottom line. Mushrooms, like oyster, shiitake, white button, and portobello, are naturally low in carbohydrates, making them a keto-friendly food. Enjoy them raw or cooked, in dishes like stir-fry, casseroles, scrambles, soups, or stuffed with low carb ingredients like cream cheese and bacon.

What can I add to Alfredo sauce to make it better? ›

Heartier herbs like thyme or oregano can be added in to simmer with the sauce. Add delicate herbs like parsley, basil, or chervil at the end to maintain their delicate, aromatic flavor. Quick tip: Swirl in a bit of leftover pesto to add another herbaceous twist to your Alfredo sauce.

How do you keep Alfredo sauce creamy? ›

Mix the cornstarch with some cold water to create a smooth slurry, then whisk it into the sauce while cooking over medium-high heat for a few minutes. Add all-purpose flour. Another very common thickening agent that will give your Alfredo sauce a creamy texture.

How do you thicken a sauce without cornstarch? ›

Here are five of the best cornstarch substitutes for all your thickening needs.
  1. All-Purpose Flour. Yep, that's right — all-purpose flour is a very stable thickener. ...
  2. Arrowroot Powder. ...
  3. Potato Starch. ...
  4. Rice Flour. ...
  5. Tapioca Starch.
Jun 23, 2023

Do you have to add flour to Alfredo sauce? ›

Homemade Alfredo Sauce Ingredients:

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.

What can I use instead of flour in cream sauce? ›

Cornstarch or arrowroot

Arrowroot and cornstarch are gluten-free alternatives to thickening with flour. They'll also keep your sauce clear and cloud-free. You'll need about 1 tablespoon for every cup of liquid in the recipe. Mix the cornstarch with equal parts water to create a slurry and pour it into the pot.

What can I use if I don't have all-purpose flour? ›

Four All-Purpose Flour Alternatives
  • Chickpea Flour. Relatively new to American households, chickpea flour (also called garbanzo bean flour or besan in Indian kitchens) is arguably one of my favorite ingredients. ...
  • Rice Flour. ...
  • Almond Flour. ...
  • Buckwheat Flour.

What can you use instead of purpose flour? ›

All-purpose flour is the most common flour called for in recipes, for both cooking and baking. But if you don't have any in the pantry, or can't find any in the store, there are other flours you can use in its place. Bread flour and cake flour—on their own or mixed together—can substitute for all-purpose.

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