TikTok has given us a ton of surprisingly useful hacks. In recent months, we’ve learned how to clean some of the most difficult items in our kitchen, like greasy ovens and pots and pans with burnt-on gunk. Now, we’ve got this recipe for a delicious fettuccine Alfredo that only requires three ingredients. I know what I’ll be cooking tonight!
How to Make 3-Ingredient Fettuccine Alfredo
There’s no trick here. You really only need three ingredients to make this pasta dish:
- Salted butter
- Fettuccine
- Parmigiano-Reggiano (Not to be confused with Parmesan—here’s the difference.)
To start, take that Italian cheese and grate it up super fine. Boil the water for your pasta—don’t forget to salt it—and drop in your fettuccine. While it cooks, melt your butter in a saute pan over medium heat.
The fettuccine will be done after 9-1/2 minutes. Save a cup of pasta water, drain your fettuccine and add it to the butter. Then, little by little, start adding the shredded cheese and splashes of the pasta reserved pasta water. Keep adding cheese and small amounts of pasta water, which will help maintain that velvety coating.
After about two minutes in the pan, you’re ready to plate your pasta. Add a final touch of shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese on top of your plated dish, and you’re done. It’s as simple as that!
For a video walkthrough, check out the recipe from TikTok user @thatdudecancook. Fair warning, Sonny Hurrell—”that dude”—speeds through the recipe super fast, so you may need to watch it more than once.
Learn more about the real Alfredo who invented this dish.
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Recipes for People Who Are Obsessed with Alfredo Sauce
My family was growing tired of traditional red sauce lasagna, so I created this fun twist using a creamy homemade Alfredo sauce. Store-bought rotisserie chicken keeps prep simple and fast. —Caitlin MacNeilly, Uncasville, Connecticut
For a cute potpie presentation, dish this creamy chicken up in ramekins and top each with a biscuit. I sometimes serve it over hot linguine, too. —Jennifer Jordan of Hubbard, Ohio
Had a full day of sledding, shopping or decorating? Settle in for a family-pleasing meal of homemade pizza. With a prebaked crust and simple Alfredo sauce, it’s easy and delicious. —Tammy Hanks, Gainsville, Florida
This recipe is a true comfort food! Cajun spice adds a nice heat to the creamy Alfredo sauce. Add more or less seasoning depending on your preferred spice level. And nothing beats having to clean only one pot. The dish would also be tasty with shrimp or smoked sausage. —Jennifer Stowell, Deep River, Iowa
After tasting a similar soup at a restaurant, I created this quick and tasty version. The pesto adds an extra-nice Italian flavor that is often missing from other gnocchi soups. —Deanna Smith, Des Moines, Iowa t
This heartwarming dish is something I threw together years ago for my oldest daughter. When she's having a rough day, I put on the slow cooker and prepare this special recipe. —Mary Morgan, Dallas, Texas
If you've never grilled apples before, here's your excuse to start. I created this Alfredo-style chicken for a party. By the number of recipe requests, I knew it was a hit. —Richard Robinson, Park Forest, Illinois
If chicken cordon bleu and stromboli had a baby, this would be it. Serve with jarred or homemade Alfredo sauce, or classic Mornay sauce on the side if desired. —Cynthia Gerken, Naples, Florida
Everyone in my family loves when I make this dinner...even my kids! What's great about this recipe is that you can add vegetables you have on hand to make it heartier, such as corn, peas, or diced red bell pepper. —Monica Werner, Temecula, California
My friend Caroline Gray and I came up with this creamy slow-cooker white chicken chili. It's unusual because it calls for Alfredo sauce. —Cindi Mitchell, St. Marys, Kansas
When I want a lighter dinner, I use lean turkey bacon in this recipe. It gives the pasta that richness you want without all the extra fat. —Courtney Harris, Denton, Texas
This cheesy entree is a make-ahead dream. Just assemble it ahead of time and put it in the oven when company arrives. I round out the meal with a tossed salad and warm bread. —Karen Jagger, Columbia City, Indiana
This recipe combines my two favorite foods—pizza and chicken cordon bleu. I've made this for my family and the teachers at my school. Now the teachers ask me to make it for them for lunch! —Justin Rippel, Colgate, Wisconsin
One family member likes Italian; another likes Mexican. They’ll never compromise when this is on the menu. —Tia Woodley, Stockbridge, Georgia