Lynne Rossetto Kasper Host of The Splendid Table
produced by Minnesota Public Radio and Tom Voegeli Productions,
distributed by Public Radio International
Alfredo Sauce How can I keep from having a clumpy Alfredo sauce after I add the Parmesan cheese? What am I
missing?
LRK: First, there is really no such thing as an Alfredo sauce. There's only a dressing for the pasta.
Here's how the cooks at Restaurant Alfredo in Rome make their famous dish: Melt the butter in the pan.
Salt and pepper, if you like. Then add the freshly cooked pasta (still very hot) to the butter, mixing
together while keeping the pan on low heat. Mix in the cream to the pasta. The cream and butter will start
to be absorbed by the pasta. Then sprinkle on the parmesan cheese. Keep mixing until the cheese joins
with the coating on the noodles. It all takes only about 4 or 5 minutes or even less. Taste for salt and
pepper. That's the true Alfredo pasta!