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A simple and quick Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - Fettuccine pasta loaded with chicken and mushrooms in a creamy and irresistibly delicious homemade Alfredo sauce. Recipe courtesy of Food Network Kitchen. Classic and easy to make, this version of Alfredo doesn't use flour to thicken the sauce.
To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook taisen's chicken fettuccine alfredo using 12 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Taisen's chicken fettuccine alfredo:
- Prepare 2-4 big boneless chicken breasts (optional)
- Make ready 3 chicken bullion cubes
- Take 1 can peas or any other vegetable (optional)
- Get 2 cups heavy cream
- Take 2 sticks unsalted butter (regular butter will work but it will be very salty)
- Get 2 cups finely shredded parmesan cheese
- Get 1 block parmesean romano cheese (shred this very fine. This seems to work better than the store bought one already shredded) substitute this for the shredded parmesean cheese if you use this. You can use both as well and that's very good
- Make ready 1 cup the grated parmesan cheese. The store bought one you usually use for spaghetti
- Make ready 1 pepper to your taste
- Take 1 touch salt if you used unsalted butter (to your taste)
- Get 1 packages any kind of noodles (cooked)
- Take 1 extra parmesan cheese (both kinds and as much or as little as you want)
Classic Fettuccine Alfredo is always a family favorite. This Chicken Mushroom Fettuccine Alfredo is a perfect copycat of the Olive Garden's Chicken Mushroom Alfredo. It's so perfect, I cannot tell the difference. This classic Italian dish includes fettuccine tossed with butter and Parmesan cheese, and it's quick and easy to make.
Steps to make Taisen's chicken fettuccine alfredo:
- Put boneless chicken breasts into a saucepan with water and chicken bouillon cubes. Add a pinch of salt and pepper. Boil until cooked all the way and place the chicken on a plate to cool. After it is cooled down, shred the chicken
- In a big saucepan or large frying pan add in your butter. Melt the butter down and then add in your heavy cream. Add pepper and stir.
- Cook some peas or any other vegetable that you want. This is optional. I did peas in butter and pepper
- Add in your grated parmesan cheese. Stir well. Let that bubble for about 15 minutes, stirring constantly. You don't want this to burn
- Add in your shredded parmesan cheese and continue to stir and cook. Try to get this as smooth as you can. Cook for at least 20 minutes or until the cheeses melt a good bit and the sauce combines well. If it is to thin you can add either pasta water or the stock from boiling your chicken.
- Add in shredded chicken and stir. Continue to stir and keep hot.
- Cook your noodles in water, a bit of salt and oil. You can also add in a cube or two of chicken bouillon or use the chicken water as well for extra chicken flavor.
- Drain your noodles, and slowly and them into your sauce. Toss to cover and add more if needed. I don't add the whole package, as it isn't enough sauce for my taste.
- You can add in the vegetable if you did one or do what I did and serve that on the side and whoever wants to mix it in can. Add a bit more pepper and cheese if you like. Taste before adding anything ! Serve and enjoy !
S. versions of the dish may include chicken or shrimp. Finish the Alfredo: Add the chicken and fettuccine back to the saucepan and toss everything together and continue cooking until heated through. Add the chicken and the creamed butter and cheese mixture and toss with the fettuccine and chicken until every strand is well coated. Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo, however, is still a special dish for us—one that we only enjoy on the rarest of occasions when we throw caution, good sense, and all carb-related concerns to the wind in the name of imbibing some creamy, cheesy, herbacious deliciousness. Add a touch of very grown up.
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