1 Minute Alfredo Sauce (paleo, Low Carb & Whole 30)`

by SI-Ya Ray

 

I was dilly dallying like a lily flowering and came to a realization. This is the best state to have realizations in I have found. This Whole 30 alfredo sauce has that nutty, cheese umami flavor I was craving. I was making my way through a Whole 30 with vivid dreams of chocolate cupcakes when I knew I needed to find some comfort food.

I had already been adding the cheesiness of nutritional yeast to everything and if you have any cheese cravings just lick this off your fingers like butter from popcorn. I decided to add some cheesiness to the mayo I was also having daily and pour it over spaghetti squash noodles. From here I consulted the Google machine for Alfredo sauce for Whole 30 or paleo and realized all of them required boiling a cauliflower or something and in my head mayo already had oil, eggs and fluff so why not just add the spices? It’s incredible and filling and I think I like it more than regular Alfredo.

This sauce is great on a spoon, in spaghetti squash, on zoodles, and even as a dip like hummus for carrots and cucumbers. Experiment away and let me know how you love it. 

 

1 Minute Alfredo Sauce– Whole 30 and Paleo Style

-serves 2 for zoodles, 1 for spaghetti squash

 

 

1 Minute Alfredo Sauce- Whole 30 and Paleo Style

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Serves: 2 Prep Time: Cooking Time:
Nutrition facts: 9 calories 9 fat
Rating: 5.0/5
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Ingredients

1/2 Cup Mayo

1/2 Tbs Nooch (nutritional yeast)

3-4 teaspoons of Broth (bone is best for umami, if veggie add a little extra salt)

1/8 tsp Italian Seasoning

1/8 tsp Onion powder

Pinch of Pepper to Taste

Instructions

 

Combine everything but the broth in a bowl and then add one teaspoon of broth and whisk. Add the rest of the broth one teaspoon at a time and whisk between adding. Test with a spoon or your finger at 3 teaspoons and increase from there depending on how thin you want this sauce.

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2 comments

dara1266 July 2, 2020 - 9:22 pm

I know this is a silly question, but, it doesn’t taste mayo-ey?? Also, I LOVE nooch.

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SI-Ya Ray July 8, 2020 - 8:23 pm

Honestly no! The other flavors really override the flavor of mayo. I think the type of oil is going to matter though so if you make your own mayo make sure it’s extra light olive oil, or regular if you love that flavor like me. Macadmia oil or avocado should also work.

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