The Best Homemade Alfredo Sauce is rich, creamy, and delicious! This Alfredo Sauce recipe is quick and easy to make!
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What is Alfredo Sauce?
Traditional Alfredo is a simple, rich, creamy Italian pasta sauce typically made from butter, heavy cream, and Parmesan cheese.
It is traditionally served over fettuccini but can be served with other kinds of pasta and baked chicken, boiled shrimp, steak, or roasted vegetables.Â
Some recipes may thicken it with flour, making it similar to a white sauce, but my recipe does not use flour. This makes my recipe gluten-free when made following the recipe with no substitutions. This recipe thickens beautifully as written, due to the creamy dairy and cheeses and the low, slow cooking.
How to Make Easy Homemade Alfredo Sauce
To make my homemade Alfredo sauce, you’ll need just a handful of simple ingredients.
Ingredients
- Butter and Olive Oil – This combination gives the dish an amazing taste and flavor!
- Cream Cheese – Make sure you use full-fat cream cheese, not reduced or fat-free, for a rich, creamy, delicious sauce.
- Whipping Cream – I use heavy whipping cream as it makes a thicker and creamier Alfredo sauce. You can also use heavy cream or half and half, but the sauce will be a bit thinner.
- Stone House Seasoning – My favorite house seasoning is made of salt, pepper, and garlic. It adds so much flavor to the sauce and seasons it perfectly. For this alfredo sauce recipe, you can use 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, and 1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic or 2 cloves minced garlic.
- Parmesan Cheese – Parmesan is such an important part of this dish. I recommend grating your parmesan cheese right from the block so it is creamy, smooth, and not grainy. Do not use shaker-style Parmesan cheese.
- Mozzarella Cheese – Use full-fat cheese, not reduced or fat-free, for the creamiest, best Alfredo.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Add butter and olive oil to a medium saucepan or skillet set over medium heat and let the butter melt. Add the cream cheese, whipping cream, and Stone House Seasoning.
- Bring to a simmer (do not boil) and stir or frequently whisk over low heat until the sauce coats the back of a spoon, about 6 minutes.
- Stir or whisk constantly and add the Parmesan and Mozzarella cheeses, incorporating well after each addition. Cook until the sauce is creamy, thick, and smooth, about 3 more minutes.
Tips for the BEST Sauce
This is the best Alfredo I’ve tasted…even better than the version I adored from my favorite Italian restaurant. Here are a few tips that help make it delicious and a simple, much-loved recipe!
- Fresh is best. Use fresh Parmesan cheese for the best results. It makes the sauce rich, thick, and creamy. Grate it yourself or find authentic, freshly grated Parmesan. Powdered, shaker-style cheeses are not recommended as it doesn’t give desired results.
- Low and slow for the best results. Add the ingredients slowly and whisk into the sauce until the cheeses melt and there is a thick, smooth, creamy consistency.
- Do not boil. Whisking and cooking slowly over low heat helps it to be smooth and avoids separating.
What to Serve with Alfredo Sauce
My family loves this rich and delicious Alfredo sauce over fettuccini or your favorite cooked pasta. Add a salad or vegetables for a complete meal.
Optional Toppings
- Roasted Vegetables for a vegetarian Alfredo
- Baked Chicken
- Shredded rotisserie chicken
- Grilled Chicken
- Mushrooms
- Steak
- Seared Scallops
- Shrimp
- Garlic Shrimp
How to Store Alfredo Sauce
If you have any of this rich, creamy sauce left over after a meal, here’s how to store it properly.
Refrigerate – Add any leftover sauce to an airtight container or jar with an airtight lid and place in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days. Make sure to refrigerate any remaining sauce within the first 4 hours.
Not for Freezing – Unfortunately, due to the fresh heavy cream and dairy content of this sauce, it does not freeze well and tends to separate if frozen.
Reheat – This does better when reheated slowly on low heat on the stove. It doesn’t do as well when reheated in the microwave as it tends to become more oily and separates. Remember to reheat slowly and stir often to maintain the creamy consistency after reheating.
Other Favorite Pasta Recipes to Try
Pasta recipes are some of our favorites and I have several delicious recipes here on the site I hope you try!
Here’s my Alfredo Sauce Recipe. I think you are going to love it!
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Alfredo Sauce Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
- 1 teaspoon Stone House Seasoning
- 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1/2 cup grated mozzarella cheese
Instructions
- Add the butter and olive oil to a medium sauce pan set over medium heat and allow the butter to melt. Add the cream cheese, whipping cream and Stone House Seasoning. Bring to a simmer, reduce heat to low, stirring frequently, until the sauce coats the back of a spoon, about 6-8 minutes.
- Stirring constantly, add the Parmesan and Mozzarella cheeses and allow to cook until the alfredo sauce is creamy, thick and smooth, about 3 – 5 more minutes.
- Remove from the heat and serve.
Notes
How to Store Alfredo Sauce
If you have any of this rich, creamy sauce left over after a meal, here’s how to store it properly. Refrigerate – Add any leftover sauce to an airtight container or jar with an airtight lid and place in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days. Make sure to refrigerate any remaining sauce within the first 4 hours. Not for Freezing – Unfortunately, due to the fresh heavy cream and dairy content of this sauce, it does not freeze well and tends to separate if frozen. Reheat – This does better when reheated slowly on low heat on the stove. It doesn’t do as well when reheated in the microwave as it tends to become more oily and separates. Remember to reheat slowly and stir often to maintain the creamy consistency after reheating.Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Enjoy!
Robyn xo
I already had this recipe from you. It is absolutely delicious. My family and friends cannot stop eating long enough to talk. Great cooking!!
Anne, thank you. So glad your family and friends love this recipe, too.
Robyn I live in Canada love your recipes.
Can you tell me where I find Stone House Spice?
Marilyn, Stone House Seasoning is my recipe. Just click on the underlined Stone House Seasoning in the ingredients list of the recipe and it will open the Stone House Seasoning post and recipe for you.
Where do we purchase Stonehouse seasonings?
Linda, Stone House Seasoning is my recipe. Just click on the underlined Stone House Seasoning in the ingredients list of the recipe and it will open the Stone House Seasoning post and recipe for you.
I made this as shown and it was good. Second batch I used Asiago cheese (was out of Parm) and used the sub. instead of the Stonehouse, also used White pepper instead of black and I must say it improved the taste quite a bid.
Thanks for sharing!
I made this for my teenage girls last weekend. They are begging me to make it again tonight. Tonight I am adding fresh local shrimp.
Sounds delicious with the shrimp, Keith. Glad your girls love it.
oops forgot to add the stars! to my previous post above 🙂
My son made it for lunch today and it was delicious! This is a keeper. We love alfredo sauce and love to order it at restaurants but could never find one that had any flavor. My family loved this recipe so now we can enjoy it at home! I will be trying your other recipes. I am eyeing your chocolate and carrot cake recipes. Can’t wait to make them 🙂 Thank you!
Thanks so much, Mary. I’m glad your family loves this. I hope you find many recipes on my site that you and your family love. xo
Can this be made ahead, before guest arrive and kept warm in a double boiler? Do you think it would separate?
I have not kept it warm that way, Susan, so I’m not sure how it would do. However, I have reheated it the next day so you could do that if you want. To reheat, I’d suggest reheating it in a saucepan over gentle, low heat. Don’t let the heat get too high because that might change the consistency of the sauce. If reheating in the microwave, use the reheat power and heat for 20-30 second increments, stirring each time. Hope this helped.
Hi Robyn, I just went out and got the cheeses needed to make your sauce here, and I already had some “heavy cream”, and looked over the recipe again, and realized it says “heavy WHIPPING cream”.
I just want to make sure, are those two names basically the same thing? Can’t wait to make this, so I can get started on your “banana bread recipe”!
Thanks in advance, for your reply! 🙂
You can use the heavy cream in this recipe. Hope you enjoy the Alfredo sauce as well as the banana bread!
I just made it and will use some and freeze some. also, have the Stone House seasoning and its a good match for this.