Chile Crisp Fettuccine Alfredo With Spinach Recipe (2024)

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Blodwyn

Do you have a Trader Joe’s near you? You can get an 8 ounce box of shelf-stable whipping cream there. I keep a few boxes in the pantry. It’s perfect when you just need a small amount of cream.

Independent Observer

I'd recommend putting some minced garlic and sliced mushrooms into the butter and chili crisp combo and sauté over medium heat for around 30 seconds (do not brown garlic). Heat the cream and melt a dollop of gorgonzola into it before adding it to the butter, garlic and mushrooms (and go easy on the gorgonzola since you don't want it to dominate the entire dish).

Betsy Teutsch

now that I have a induction cooktop, the water boils in a minute, tops. It is so fast it requires reorganizing cooking strategies. Love it!

ReadyAbout

This tastes like a decadent dish you'd pay a lot for in a restaurant. I diluted the heavy cream a bit: 1/2 half and half, 1/2 heavy cream. Next time I will toss in some more spinach. I added garlic slices while sautéing the butter/chile crisp. Next time I will add mushrooms as well. Definitely add chile crisp on top when plating the dish - SO good!

Pixie

Heated the butter, added shrimp and garlic. Sautéed shrimp til pink. I then removed shrimp from pan, set aside. Followed other directions exactly. Added shrimp back in at the end. Delicious and easy.

Martha Pacitti

I am familiar with chili condiments but have not heard of "chili crisp." Can anyone enlighten me or provide a photo of how this product is sold? Many thanks in advance! Also, love the idea of garlic in this dish (Vitamin G as it is known in my house).

Berk

Used kite hill cream cheese instead of heavy cream and Miyoko butter to make this vegan. Had kale from the garden rather than spinach. Really great: the sauce, just spicy enough, coated the fettuccine perfectly.

Allison

Chili Crisp - if you have time, Momof*cku has the most amazing chili crisp on the market in my opinion but you have to order online and it ships. They have several different types and spice levels so if you're unfamiliar, just start with their original. After awhile, you'll use it like Americans do ketchup or ranch dressing....at anytime, on anything, anywhere, breakfast, lunch and dinner. :-)

bbb

Can this be done using pasta water or butter instead of cream?

smernit

Made this tonight. Used whole milk instead of cream and upped the chili crisp. It was GOOOOODDDDD. Will def make again.

Wordsworth from Wadsworth

Go easy on the chili crisp. It does not taste really hot, but it builds on the palate.I think this a great, inventive, easy dish, and All American drawing from different traditions. I love floggin' down new pasta dishes. But my waistline does not.

Umm, okay.

Maybe it's because I used Parmigiano Regianno. Maybe it's because I added a little garlic (per a reader suggestion, gratz!) Maybe it's because I made the full amount of sauce for half the amount of pasta called for. Whatever. This is a KEEPER!

David410

Great recipe. Substituted silken tofu blitzed in a bullet blender for the heavy cream (added a bit of water). Whole wheat pasta... Tasted great, good protein, less empty carbs. Used jarred Momokufu chili crisp - super simple.

Kathryn

Tried this as written and was a hit for a quick meal last night. Used one tablespoon of chili crisp, but will use two next time—the cream mitigates the heat. Tip, use a roomy skillet; mine was a little tight for tossing the mixture around.

KT

Just made a vegan version of this with homemade pasta, Miyokos butter, homemade cashew milk, store bought chili crisp, and Whole Foods plant based shredded Parmesan. Super delicious, but would definitely add a bit more pasta water to the sauce next time as the cashew milk definitely thickens up quite a bit!

Mimi C

I followed what others did and added a few cloves of sliced garlic. Yummy!

Emmy

use big pan like a dutch oven, add 3 tbsp chili oil

Leigh

If you keep frozen spinach and shelf-stable cream on hand this qualifies as a "pantry" meal, perfect for a quick supper when other plans have gone out the window. I add the frozen spinach to the pasta pot 5 minutes before the pasta is finished cooking.

C Marvin

Quick, easy, delicious.

Sloane

Followed to the letter and honestly, it’s the first NYT recipe to really disappoint. Spice was good, but we tossed the leftovers. (Sorry!)

chef boyar-KT

This was awesome! I followed one contributor‘s suggestion to sub half the cream with blended silken tofu (add a splash of water), making it a tad healthier and higher in protein. First time using chili crisp-yum! Next time I’ll add prawns, possibly snap peas and a splash of lemon at the end. And maybe some red pepper for the flavor and pop of color :)

Kevin

I don’t know how the spinach is supposed to wilt if it’s added at the end of step 3. I followed a similar recipe (Creamy Chickpea Pasta) and added it at the end of step 2, covering and letting the spinach wilt over low heat, then proceeded with the rest of the recipe.

Michael B

I use Truffle infused Chili Crisps. They add a subtle umami flavor while not sacrificing on the heat or overpowering the other flavors.

Esther

I made this tonight and liked it, although it's a little heavy. I used silken tofu blended in my food processor instead of heavy cream and whole wheat spaghetti. I added sliced mushrooms and garlic. But there is no way this recipe looks like that picture. Once you combine the chile crisp with the sauce, it takes on a pinkish color. That photo looks like there's hardly any sauce and the chile crisp and a few pieces of spinach were added to a bowl of fettucine. Maybe I'll try that next time!

AEGault

YUM! I made it pretty much as listed EXCEPT for doing 1/3c heavy cream, 2/3c 2% milk plus a bit more spinach and it was fabulous! (I also added some chicken but it was delicious without the protein, too.)

Dustin

Use greek yogurt instead of cream.Used chiffonade of kale (simply for lack of spinach)Plus a few fresh grape tomatoes to finish. Invert cooking order: Cooked pasta first, then prepared the sauce second and tossed pasta with sauce and a bit of pasta water (this ensured that the sauce did not overcook).

Susie M

The Greek yogurt didn’t break? I haven’t had a ton of success using 100% Greek yogurt in something that needs to be on the stove for this long….

April

I love this recipe! Two thoughts from me: They say that you can use pre-shredded cheese. Personally, I would not recommend that. It doesn't melt and incorporate as well as if you grate it yourself (I find that it works best on a microplane/rasp-style grater). Even with grating the cheese by hand, you're still only manually prepping one ingredient. My second note is that you DO want some pasta water in the sauce. It will help the cheese melt and incorporate best and help the sauce coat the pasta.

Lizzy

I accidentally used the last of my parmesan before making this recipe so I grated up the same amount of manchego and it was great! Will probably make this sub on purpose next time.

Valerie Sasson

I enhanced by cooking up spicy Italian sausage (removed to drain and added back later), added halved cherry tomatoes to sear a bit, deglazed with sherry, then all the rest. Delicious.

Daniel Hart

Made it just the way the recipe said!! Super delicious and also can see it will be easy to improvise on if one wants…My wife said it will become a staple dish in our house! Thank you.

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Chile Crisp Fettuccine Alfredo With Spinach Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to fettuccine alfredo to make it taste better? ›

You could just add garlic powder, sure, but quickly sautéeing fresh garlic while your pasta cooks is a great way to layer flavor. Resnick likes to add spinach as a way to cut the richness of the sauce. Add a tablespoon or so of olive oil and a few cloves of minced garlic in a sautée pan over medium heat.

What is chile crisp sauce? ›

Chili crisp is a condiment consisting of oil infused with peppers and other flavorful, often crispy, crunchy ingredients. It is also sometimes called “chili crunch,” “chili oil” and “chili sauce,” with crunches and crisps tending to have a higher ratio of crispy bits to oil (though not always).

How do you make Alfredo more interesting? ›

Heartier herbs like thyme or oregano can be added in to simmer with the sauce. Add delicate herbs like parsley, basil, or chervil at the end to maintain their delicate, aromatic flavor. Quick tip: Swirl in a bit of leftover pesto to add another herbaceous twist to your Alfredo sauce.

What is a substitute for chili crisp? ›

To substitute, you can use red pepper flakes instead. Gochujang (コチュジャン) – this is a fermented chili paste popular in Korean cooking. Gochujang is a great condiment to use for savory, spicy and slightly sweet flavors. It's sold in any Asian supermarket or online.

What vegetables to add to Alfredo sauce? ›

Stir in big handfuls of spinach, Kale mushrooms, zucchini, onions, broccoli, spinach, squash, or grape tomatoes after the pasta is cooked. You can also substitute zucchini (zoodles) for the pasta.

How do you fix bland fettuccine alfredo? ›

Add a few dashes of garlic powder to your simmering sauce, or a clove or two of fresh sauteed garlic, to brighten up the Alfredo and make its flavor pop. You can also sprinkle in some fresh or dried herbs, like oregano, thyme, or basil, to add complexity to the sauce.

How do you use chile Crisp? ›

8 recipes with chili crisp for a spicy umami kick
  1. Gnocchi With Chili Crisp, Capers and Parmesan.
  2. Coconut Corn Soup With Chili Crisp.
  3. Spicy Sesame Chile Oil Noodles.
  4. Stir-Fried Dumplings.
  5. Roasted Potatoes With Silky Corn Sauce.
  6. Ginger Garlic Chicken Noodle Soup.
  7. Miso-Parmesan Pasta With Chili Crisp.
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What makes chili crisp crispy? ›

Most often, the crunch in a chili crisp comes from fried garlic pieces and other alliums, says Nick Cobarruvias, chef at the San Francisco restaurant Otra, who makes his own version. Roasted and crushed peanuts, soybeans, and sesame seeds can also add a crunch, and some brands include crispy-chewy dried shrimp.

What is chili crisp best on? ›

Gao says she likes to put her chili crisp on pretty much everything, but “a few of my favorite ways to eat it are on vanilla ice cream (trust me), tossed into a bowl of noodles (hot or cold) for a quick dinner, and even in co*cktails like a spicy Margarita,” she says. “The options are endless.

How do you jazz up fettuccine alfredo? ›

Extra seasonings and spices will go a long way in adding flavor to a boring jar of sauce. Some of my personal favorites include salt, pepper, Italian seasoning, dried basil, oregano, onion powder or seasoned salt. Start with small amounts (1/2 teaspoon at a time) and add as needed, in order to avoid over-spicing.

What is the secret to thick Alfredo sauce? ›

Add Cheese

The key ingredient in Alfredo sauce is cheese—generally Parmigiano Reggiano—and lots of it. To thicken Alfredo sauce, simply add more cheese than the amount called for in a recipe until you achieve the consistency you want.

How do you amp up fettuccine alfredo? ›

Dress up a dull jar of Alfredo with a drizzle of infused oil. Infused oils are olive oils that have been mixed with fresh ingredients and allowed to marinate together to create an aromatic oil. Fresh herbs are commonly infused in olive oil, and garlic and spicy chilies also work well.

Is chili crisp just chili oil? ›

Chili crisp is an infused oil condiment that usually contains crunchy, flavorful bits of peppers, onions or scallions, garlic and other aromatics. “Chili crisp,” “chili oil and “chili sauce” can often be used interchangeably, but generally what differentiates chili crisp is the ratio of crispy bits to oil.

Why is chili crisp so popular? ›

It was first bottled in China's Guizhou province in 1997 and became a favorite condiment in recent years due to the influx of new Asian restaurants and recipes on social media that included it as an ingredient. “Chili crisp is my best friend—whether I use it as an ingredient or a condiment topping.

What is chili crisp made of? ›

This classic version is made with soybean oil, chile, onion, peanuts, soybeans, prickly ash powder, MSG, salt, and sugar. However, chili crisp can be made with essentially any oil that is infused with the chef's choice of crispy bits and seasonings.

What makes fettuccine alfredo so good? ›

The original fettuccine Alfredo

The real Alfredo sauce is delicious because of its simplicity. The only ingredients are butter, Parmesan cheese and pepper. That's it! You'll find neither heavy cream nor parsley in the original recipe.

How do you make fettuccine alfredo creamy again? ›

The way you'll do it is by putting all your leftovers in a small saucepan, then heat it on medium-low heat. Then, add in a splash of milk or cream when it starts to heat up. Give it a good stir with a wooden spoon and increase to medium heat. It will start to simmer, but don't let it bubble any more than that.

How do you make store bought Alfredo sauce thicker? ›

Cornstarch

The easiest way to accomplish this is to mix about a spoonful of cornstarch to 2 spoonfuls of liquid – it could be water or chicken stock or even milk. You will add this mixture, also called a slurry to the sauce and as it starts to cook, the sauce will thicken.

How do you refresh fettuccine alfredo? ›

Reheat in a hot water bath

The bowl should be a size that sits comfortably inside another pot. Fill a separate pot with hot water about halfway up the sides, then gently place the bowl of fettuccine inside the pot, allowing the bowl to "swim" in the hot water. Set the stove to medium and allow the water to simmer.

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