Garlic Cream Sauce

This is by far the most flavorful Alfredo type sauce you will ever taste!
There is nothing worse than gloppy, Alfredo sauce with no flavor.

Unfortunately, that’s how a lot of recipes are, and don’t even get me started on restaurant Alfredo dishes! They are the worst!



You can use this sauce simply over broccoli or cauliflower as a side dish, or as a sauce over fettuccine.

It is super easy to make!




How to make this super flavorful sauce:

Heat butter in a large skillet over moderate heat.

Add garlic and cook only until fragrant (about a minute or two). DO NOT brown! If garlic is browned, throw out and start again. Burnt garlic will ruin any recipe!

Add the wine and reduce for 1 minute or so, or until reduced to about 1 tablespoon.



Warm cream in microwave slightly and add cream to the skillet. (Adding cold cream to a hot pan could make the cream curdle). Add the grated Parmesan cheese.


Increase the heat to moderately high, and bring to a boil. Boil for 2-3 minutes, until the cream thickens and is reduced by a third.

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Garlic Cream Sauce


  • Author: Afoodieaffair

Description

Super flavorful Alfredo sauce for pasta or side dishes.


Ingredients

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2 Tbsp butter
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup white wine
1-1/2 cups heavy cream, slightly warmed
3/4 cup grated bottled Parmesan cheese


Instructions

Heat butter in a large skillet over moderate heat.

Add garlic and cook only until fragrant (about a minute or two). DO NOT brown! If garlic is browned, throw out and start again. Burnt garlic will ruin any recipe!

Add the wine and reduce for 1 minute or so, or until reduced to about 1 tablespoon.

Warm cream in microwave slightly and add cream to the skillet. (Adding cold cream to a hot pan could make the cream curdle). Add Parmesan cheese.

Increase the heat to moderately high, and bring to a boil. Boil for 2-3 minutes, until the cream thickens and is reduced by a third.

 

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