The Best Alfredo & 6 Other Recipes We’re Cooking This Week (2024)

Welcome to What We’re Cooking This Week, a weekly love letter from our recipe developer Emma Laperruque, all about what the Food52 team is cooking and craving off-hours (with a few snacks for thought, too).

I’m eight seasons behind in Grey’s Anatomy. Which is to say, I started watching the show when everyone else did, then dumped it sometime in college when I became convinced that my own problems (bad grades, difficult friends, dead cats, boys who didn’t love me) were more engrossing than fictional plotlines.

In the less-than-one-season I’ve watched since picking up where I left off (spoiler alert—or, um, is it?), every character has almost died. There have been two surprise weddings, and two surprise pregnancies. They are working on cures for Alzheimers and diabetes. And a man who walked into the E.R. with a beer in his hand and knife in his skull was discharged in less than an hour!

I was telling my coworker Ella Quittner about how I find the show very soothing, which she noted was ironic, given all the gore. But it’s a nice reminder. That, lately, even my most dramatic day (cancelled train, sore back, over-salted pasta water) would be the most boring Grey’s Anatomy episode ever. I’ll take it.

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Best Alfredo Ever

We know what you’re going to say: Classic Italian fettuccine Alfredo doesn’t have cream. But Italian-American Alfredo does! Our test kitchen’s best-ever recipe is a version of the latter, inspired by oversized plates at local pasta joints like Bamonte’s and big chains like Olive Garden. Recipe developer Ella Quittner loves how cream makes the sauce, yes, creamy, but like really creamy. And the Pecorino, garlic, and black pepper make it delicious as a-word-I’m-not-allowed-to-say-here.

Best Fettuccine Alfredo

Chocolate Milk–Simmered Chicken?!

Last week, our newest book, Dynamite Chicken hatched, and it's all very exciting. The day the book published, community member Laurak22 made the spicy chocolate milk–simmered chicken, and reported back, “It's SO. GOOD!” To which author Tyler Kord replied, “Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!” That’s 12 exclamation points. More than enough to convince me to join in on the chocolate milk–chicken fun!!!!!!!!!!!! I’ll be making the recipe on Monday night on Instagram (@emmalaperruque), so you bring the chicken, and I’ll bring the chocolate milk—or vice versa, just let me know.

Spicy Chocolate Milk–Simmered Chicken

Kombucha-Marinated Steak

Speaking of meats marinated in drinks: kombucha-marinated steak with smashed cucumber salad. It’s a dinner go-to for our chief revenue officer Sam Stahl. The ginger-lemon kombucha both flavors and tenderizes the meat. “In the same way that some folks swear by marinating meat in sodas like Sprite or co*ke, kombucha is my go-to marinade base when I’m looking to jazz up a cut of meat,” recipe developer Rebecca Firkser writes. I can’t wait to try the same technique with pork chops.

Kombucha-Marinated Steak With Smashed Cucumber Salad

Pumpkin for Dinner

We all know pumpkin makes a bomb quick bread, but it also makes a perfect dinner. Now that the weather is getting chilly, our staff is all about the cozy suppers, and there’s nothing cozier than squash. Our copywriter Maurine Hainsworth made a pot of chickpea, pumpkin, and sage stew, added a dash of pumpkin pie spice, and loved it. “Will likely make it again this weekend," she said. Do it, Maurine! And our director of revenue operations Zoe Paknad told me that our co-founder Merrill Stubbs’ pumpkin pasta al forno is one of her fall standbys. “Clearly I love squash,” she added. “And Merrill.”

Pasta Al Forno with Pumpkin and Pancetta

Something Sweet

This week, our executive editor Joanna Sciarrino and I are baking away (in different locations, but together in spirit). I recently scored a 10x15-inch sheet pan, which I plan to use for one thing and one thing only: Martha Stewart’s Genius slab pie. (For fall, I’m thinking a pear-miso filling, buckwheat crust, and crème fraîche for dolloping.)

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Meanwhile, Joanna has her eyes set on cookies. Lots of cookies: “I recently adopted a sweet little puppy who barks up a storm, so I'll be whipping up a few batches of my fave newfangled chocolate chip cookies to give to my very kind, very tolerant apartment neighbors (7B is so, so sorry!).” Lucky neighbors.

Martha Stewart's Slab Pie

On theSide

As someone who loves regularly updating her budget spreadsheet (with a glass of wine! It’s fun!), I really enjoyed this article in The New York Times—a rare look at how other families crunch the numbers.

I joined a book club. We just read Educated and have Where the Crawdads Sing, Manhattan Beach, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, and On Earth We’re All Briefly Gorgeous lined up. What should we read after?

This week, I’ve been cheating on Lana Del Rey with Sufjan Stevens. I can’t stop listening to “The Transfiguration” from Seven Swans, which came out 15 years ago, but still feels brand new.

What song are listening to over and over and over again? And what recipes are you making while you listen? I hope your week is undramatic as can be.

Talk soon,
Emma

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The Best Alfredo & 6 Other Recipes We’re Cooking This Week (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to Fettuccine Alfredo to make it taste better? ›

You could just add garlic powder, sure, but quickly sautéeing fresh garlic while your pasta cooks is a great way to layer flavor. Resnick likes to add spinach as a way to cut the richness of the sauce. Add a tablespoon or so of olive oil and a few cloves of minced garlic in a sautée pan over medium heat.

How to make Alfredo sauce more flavorful? ›

How To Make Jarred Alfredo Sauce Better
  1. Garlic. Adding fresh garlic cloves is such an easy, quick and affordable way to add a huge burst of flavor to jarred sauce. ...
  2. Butter. Melted butter adds a creamy texture and a deliciously bold flavor to alfredo sauce. ...
  3. Cheese. ...
  4. Vegetables. ...
  5. Seasonings/Spices. ...
  6. Go Spicy. ...
  7. White Wine. ...
  8. Meat.
Dec 31, 2021

What veggies are good with Alfredo sauce? ›

Stir in big handfuls of spinach, Kale mushrooms, zucchini, onions, broccoli, spinach, squash, or grape tomatoes after the pasta is cooked. You can also substitute zucchini (zoodles) for the pasta.

What meat is good in Alfredo? ›

Steak, chicken and shrimp all pair beautifully with Alfredo sauce. What is best cheese for Alfredo sauce?

What is the secret to smooth Alfredo sauce? ›

Cream Cheese – again, use a good quality brand. This will ensure a smooth sauce. Heavy Cream – you'll want to use at least a 33% fat content for a silky texture. Parmesan Cheese – you'll get the BEST results by using freshly shredded parmesan rather than store bought shredded.

What do you add to Alfredo to make it thicker? ›

Use Cornstarch

To make a cornstarch slurry, whisk together equal parts of cornstarch and water—about 2 tablespoons of each. From there, add 1 to 2 teaspoons at a time. Start by whisking just 2 teaspoons of the slurry into the sauce, let it come to a boil, which will activate the starch, and then add more if needed.

What seasoning makes Alfredo taste good? ›

Fresh herbs

Add basil, parsley, oregano, or rosemary to add life to the sauce. The first three herbs are classic for many Italian dishes, and rosemary is a common addition to creamy potato dishes, so adding them to a jarred Alfredo sauce makes sense.

Why do they put nutmeg in Alfredo sauce? ›

The reason behind this is simple; cream sauces tend to lack flavor and feel a bit heavy due to the fat content. Nutmeg is a simple way to warm up the sauce with a subtle, spice flavor that won't overpower it. Like with béchamel, you only need a pinch of nutmeg in your alfredo to improve its flavor.

Is homemade Alfredo worth it? ›

Why Make it at Home? In blind taste tests I found that alfredo sauce made from scratch has a lot more flavor than jarred sauce. The parmesan is a lot more prevalent and the sauce itself is smoother and richer. And this flavor comes at practically no extra cost.

What are good things to put in Alfredo? ›

You could sprinkle in fresh herbs and lemon zest or juice to cut the richness of the cream. You could also top servings with cooked shrimp or chicken for some protein, or toss in a vegetable like cooked asparagus! Crispy bits of bacon certainly wouldn't lighten the dish up, but it would be so tasty.

What is a good side with Alfredo? ›

Side Dishes
  • Garlic Bread.
  • 5- Minute Sautéed Spinach with Garlic and Lemon.
  • Rosemary Focaccia Bread.
  • Orzo Salad with Sundried Tomatoes and Feta.
  • Parmesan Polenta.
  • Roasted Red Pepper & Goat Cheese Crostini.
  • Italian Herb Roasted Potatoes.
Oct 2, 2023

What pairs with Alfredo? ›

What to Serve with Fettuccine Alfredo – 15 Dreamy Combos
  • Meat. • 1 Blackened chicken.
  • Seafood. • 1 Shrimp.
  • Produce. • 1 Asparagus. • 1 Broccoli. • 1 Green beans. • 1 Spinach. ...
  • Bread & Baked Goods. • 1 Garlic bread.
  • Deli. • 1 Arugula salad. • 1 Green salad. • 1 Kale salad. • 1 Tomato salad.
  • Other. • Antipasti Bites. • Bruschetta.

Do Italians put chicken in their Alfredo? ›

In the United States, there are many variations of fettuccine Alfredo, but the one that makes Italians raise their eyebrows the most is undoubtedly the addition of chicken to this creamy sauce. In Italy, traditionally speaking, you would never ever mix chicken with pasta!

What is authentic Alfredo made of? ›

Real alfredo sauce is made with 3 simple ingredients: butter, Parmesan cheese and fresh fettuccine pasta. There is absolutely no cream in this dish (cream is common in most American-style alfredo sauce recipes). Make this dish with my fresh homemade pasta, fresh sourdough pasta or store-bought fresh pasta.

What is authentic Alfredo called? ›

Fettuccine Alfredo, minus the spectacle, has now become ubiquitous in Italian-style restaurants outside Italy, although despite its worldwide renown, in Italy this dish is usually still called simply fettuccine al burro.

What are good things to add to Alfredo? ›

10 Unexpected Ways To Upgrade Your Next Alfredo Sauce
  • Roast some black garlic. Joe_mcubed/Getty Images. ...
  • Add a dash of pesto. Nitrub/Getty Images. ...
  • Stir in caramelized onions. ...
  • Place some prosciutto on top. ...
  • Sprinkle in fresh herbs and greens. ...
  • Include chopped pancetta. ...
  • Splurge on adding truffles. ...
  • Mix in tricolor cherry tomatoes.
Feb 1, 2023

How do you fix bland fettuccine? ›

For lazy days, I often use garlic powder but for gourmet days, I use fresh garlic. Seasoning: without seasonings, all you have is bland, creamy pasta! Salt, pepper, onion powder, Italian seasonings, red pepper flakes and nutmeg really level up the fettuccine Alfredo.

What makes fettuccine Alfredo so good? ›

Butter: This Alfredo sauce starts with two sticks of butter. Cream: The rich sauce calls for almost a cup of heavy cream. Seasonings: The fettuccine Alfredo is simply seasoned with salt, pepper, and garlic salt. Cheese: You'll need Romano and Parmesan cheeses.

How do you make fettuccine Alfredo creamy again? ›

While controlling the heat is what helps the fat (oil) not separate from the sauce in the first place, adding cream to your leftovers is what helps to revive the dish. This leaves the pasta nice and creamy again and makes sure that it's not dried out.

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