Creamy Pea & Fresh Herb Fettuccine

Creamy pea and fresh herb fettuccine (click through for recipe)Is there anything more comforting than a big plate of pasta? Oh, man. I have not met a plate of pasta that I didn’t love, but I must admit that I am a bit partial to fettuccine Alfredo. It’s just the bee’s knees. When I first learned how easy Alfredo sauce is to make a few years ago, I was absolutely amazed!ย 

Creamy pea and fresh herb fettuccine (click through for recipe) If you’ve never made your own homemade Alfredo sauce before, then you are in for a treat. This whole meal can easily be put together in around thirty minutes or less, and whoever you make it for will be impressed. And if they are not, promptly take their plate away and call me up so I can come over. Delicious pasta should not be wasted on Alfredo haters.ย 

Fresh herbs and garlicCreamy Pea & Fresh Herb Fettuccine, serves four (you can easily cut this recipe in half if needed).

16 ounces fettuccine noodles
1 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup Greek yogurt (or sour cream; I just usually have Greek yogurt on hand)
2 egg yolks
3 tablespoons butter
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
2 tablespoons chopped basil
2 tablespoons chopped mint
1 cup peas (I like to use frozen, thawed peas, as they are already cooked)

Begin by boiling enough water for your pasta. While that boils, you can mince the garlic and chop the herbs. When the water is ready, cook the pasta according to the directions for al dente.ย 

How to make alfredo sauceIn a bowl or glass measuring cup, combine the cream, yogurt, and egg yolks. Stir to combine well.ย 

Emma Chapman in the kitchenIn a large saucepan, heat the butter over medium heat. Toss in the garlic once the butter has melted. Let that cook for about 30 seconds, then pour in the cream mixture. Add a generous sprinkle of salt and pepper and give that a stir (I like to use a whisk here).ย 

How to make alfredo sauce Once it begins to bubble, turn the heat down a little and toss in the cheese. Keep stirring as the cheese melts into the sauce.ย 

By now your pasta is probably ready. Drain and toss the pasta in with the sauce.

Best fettuccine alfredo recipeAdd in the peas and chopped herbs, and continue to cook just until everything is hot. I like to use kitchen tongs here, as it makes the tossing much easier.ย 

Creamy pea and fresh herb fettuccine (click through for recipe) Taste and add a little more pepper if you think it needs it. Serve hot and enjoy! xo. Emma

Credits // Author: Emma Chapman. Photography: Sarah Rhodes. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.

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Creamy Pea & Fresh Herb Fettuccine

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces fettuccine noodles
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup Greek yogurt or sour cream; I just usually have Greek yogurt on hand
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 2 cloves of garlic minced
  • 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
  • 2 tablespoons chopped basil
  • 2 tablespoons chopped mint
  • 1 cup peas I like to use frozen, thawed peas, as they are already cooked

Instructions

  1. Begin by boiling enough water for your pasta. While that boils, you can mince the garlic and chop the herbs. When the water is ready, cook the pasta according to the directions for al dente.
  2. In a bowl or glass measuring cup, combine the cream, yogurt, and egg yolks. Stir to combine well.
  3. In a large saucepan, heat the butter over medium heat. Toss in the garlic once the butter has melted. Let that cook for about 30 seconds, then pour in the cream mixture. Add a generous sprinkle of salt and pepper and give that a stir (I like to use a whisk here).
  4. Once it begins to bubble, turn the heat down a little and toss in the cheese. Keep stirring as the cheese melts into the sauce. By now your pasta is probably ready. Drain and toss the pasta in with the sauce.
  5. Add in the peas and chopped herbs, and continue to cook just until everything is hot. I like to use kitchen tongs here, as it makes the tossing much easier. Taste and add more salt and pepper to your liking.
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