(Well, four if you count the salt)
I don’t know how I came up with this healthy alfredo recipe. Sometimes when I’m in the kitchen, creativity just takes over and I’m powerless to stop it!
3 Ingredient Alfredo
(Makes about 1 1/2 cups)
- level 1 tbsp agar agar flakes (If you’re wary of agar flakes, you can make this substitution)
- 1-2 tbsp buttery spread, such as Earth Balance or Smart Balance Light
- 1 1/2 cups milk of choice (unsweetened, unless you like sweet Alfredo)
- Salt (I won’t list the amount, as people have different tolerances. Just taste-test, and remember it’s easier to add more than take some away!)
- If you want a cheesy sauce, stir in some nutritional yeast or cheesey shreds (such as Daiya) right before you put the sauce in the fridge.
Put your milk and agar in a small pot and turn the heat to high. Bring to a boil, then lower to a simmer for about 5-7ish more minutes, stirring occasionally, until the agar agar flakes are mostly dissolved. Turn off the heat and let sit for about 5 minutes (if you want to add cheeze, now would be the time to do so), then cover and put into the refrigerator. The next day (or at least a few hours later, when the mixture has had time to cool and gel), retrieve the pot from the fridge. It should look ugly and gelatinous– not exactly the makings of a delicious sauce… or so you’d think! Add your melted vegan butter and the salt. Using your hand blender (or put it in the regular blender or Magic Bullet), blend the sauce until it’s thick and creamy. Now you are ready for the fun part– eating your sauce. Or just eat it as soup!
B36Kitchen says
What an interesting and simple sauce. I love 3 or 4 ingredient recipes!
magpie says
Haha, I use a lot of salt too – I did a nutritional analysis recently for my class and I was kind of shocked at how much I was having! Sounds very good 🙂
T says
You and your agar-agar! I think you’ve found your magic ingredient. I need to try that stuff!
Good luck with papers, I’m doing the same thing! 🙂
Halie says
I’m so glad I’ve stocked up on agar powder! I would love to try this!
Have an enjoyable weekend!
River says
Mmmm creamylicious! The soup with the spaghetti squash is genius!
shelby says
Don’t even worry about it girl! Your busy and have wayy more important things to do.
Great recipe, you are really creative!
Melissa says
Oh wow. I can’t wait to try this. Thanks for the recipe…how creative!
imadedinner says
Such an interesting idea! Thanks!
Ricki says
Very cool (or hot!) sauce. Don’t worry about the comments–it can be very hard to keep up (I know I struggle with it!). Just go out and enjoy your weekend! 🙂
Teenage Veg Head says
your a genius!!
i can’t believe you came up with a three ingredient HEALTHY alfredo recipe. im definitely going to try it soon!
loveofoats.com says
wow – what a yummy idea!!!! super simple too 🙂 have a great weekend!
Becca says
Awww, I wish I coudl make it but I can never get my hands on agar agar!!! But it does look incredibly delicious!Have a great weekend!!!
sweetpotato says
Yum!!!!
And yes, I do have a cupcake tattoo!
Katie says
Genius! I have got to try this!
federal vegan (kate) says
Ha, now that you got me to buy a big thing of agar flakes I totally have to try this! Love the creativity.
shellyfish says
Why am I suddenly craving pasta? Yummy for my tummy, woot!
Brooke says
i love alfredo sauce and i love easy recipes! i feel like i really need to get agar!
i hope you have a wonderful, relaxing weekend katie 🙂
Joanna says
this is so funny. alfredo soup?!?!!? i don’t know if it sounds really rich or really good. haha probably both.
just wanna let you know that you won the butterfly award on my blog!! congrats katie!
Lauren says
oh this sounds so great! i’ve been wanting to try an alfredo recipe since i’ve become vegan..but have yet too. yours is so simple though I’ll have to try it. thanks! 🙂
Vegetation says
Ooo I love the idea of this for those nights when I’m crazy busy and don’t want to spend hours prepping food!
And I love reading about people’s interesting eating habits.
And don’t worry about the comments. I seem to have been in comment hibernation lately!
carolinebee says
Hey! Love your blog, I just started one! haha your disclaimer is great, it sounds like a phone message, thanks for all the recipes!
Vegan On Stage says
omg get me some of that!!!!!
aTxVegn says
That’s the healthiest alfredo sauce I’ve ever seen and I just love it!
carolinebee says
Please do, I’ll add you too!
Joanna says
i’ll be your muffin maker only if you’ll be my cupcake maker haha
Bethany says
Yum! I can’t believe that recipe is so simple. I have to try it out. thanks for sharing.
Jack says
That looks so good! Just a tip, leaving the shells on the pistachios actually fools your body into eating less.
http://pistachiohealth.com/the_pistachio_principle.html
I’m hunting the web for different creative ways to use pistachios in my cooking, I’m finding a lot of fun stuff!
justine says
I just found this sauce. I bet it would be good over fish. YUM!! Thanks for idea Katie!!!
~Justine
Nicole says
Just tried this with blended silken tofu, a bit o’tahini + tamari, and a ton of garlic powder…YUM!
Moonrat says
My all-time FAVORITE Vegan Alfredo sauce is pretty much a “Nooch Sauce” (‘nooch’ being short for nutritional yeast). All it requires is nutritional yeast, vegan milk (i’m a huge UNSWEETENED almond breeze fan as well), and black pepper. If you want to thicken it up a bit, just adding corn starch or flour always works!
Also, the nutritional yeast has A LOT of B Vitamins and other great things.
P.S. Sorry if this is ULTRA old news!
Lena says
I’m sure it tastes nice but it looks a bit like glue!
Ronri says
Desperate times, empty cupboard, tin of tuna, oats, spring onions, mixed vegetables and chicken salt. Tools, good old standbys,coffee grinder, microwave oven or fry pan and spoon. I ground the oats and made tuna mornay bake with vegetables on the side. It was really delicious and so like the milk based recipe Mum made when I was 10. Oats made my day with a little creativity and hubby also liked it very much too.
Joelle says
Hi, I was just wondering if you know a conversion of agar flakes to agar powder (cuz that’s what I have in the cupboard.)
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
Sorry, I don’t… but I bet you can google it and someone else will have posted the answer. What did we do before google? lol 🙂
Alana says
I’m not sure if I’m subing right…Sub 2 t. of tofy for agar and don’t cook?
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
Hmmm… I guess I made this really confusing, huh? I’m so sorry about that. My old posts are confusing! I’m trying to be better about it now, with fewer links leading everywhere!
Anyway, no don’t just use two tsp tofu. Try Mori Nu (the packaged type of tofu) or silken tofu, and just add vegan butter and salt as needed.
Sorry again for being so confusing!
Alana says
No prob! You’re making them much easier now! So…an entire package of tofu and cook like usual? Love your recipes!!!! SOOOO easy with SOOOO much flavor!
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
Thanks! I’m even trying to go back and fix up old posts when I get a chance… because they ARE so convoluted! Anyway, with the tofu you don’t even need to cook it. Just put some tofu in the blender with some vegan butter and salt (and spices if you wish) and blend away! If you don’t want it thick, you can add a little nondairy milk to thin it out.
Alana says
Made this with tofu instead of agar and sautéed mushrooms and onions. DELICIOUS!
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
yay!! So excited you liked it! 🙂
Camille says
If you want to make this into a beautiful cheesy sauce add: nutritional yeast and dijon mustard -both to taste –YUM!
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
Ooh that sounds good!!
Alana says
I added garlic salt and it was amazing over my spaghetti squash! ANOTHER STAPLE!!
Allison says
This would be awesome with a grating of fresh nutmeg, as nutmeg is that awesome flavor that gives traditional alfredo sauce it’s flavor!
Mae says
For a cheesier taste, you can use nutritional yeast flakes.
Sherrie says
Hey Katie! Absolutely addicted to your blog! my local health food store carries agar powder, do I need to change the measurements if using powder? thanks!
Ash says
So what is the substitution for agar agar flakes? Just tofu? How much do you use?
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
Sorry, it’s such an old post and I really haven’t made either version in awhile. I don’t think there was ever an actual tofu recipe; just puree silken tofu with some seasonings, maybe a little lemon, some vegan butter and maybe a little milk of choice to thin it out.
V says
Do you cook the zucchini noodles?
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
Nope 🙂
Tanisha says
if i use agar powder is it the same amount as the agar flakes?
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
sorry haven’t ever tried powder.
Melody says
I can’t find agar flakes anywhere! What can I use to replace it? The tofu link wouldn’t open for me.
Chocolate-Covered Katie says
You can try thickening with cornstarch, but the amount will be different.