Fettuccine Alfredo

Fettuccine Alfredo
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Servings: 
Serves 4

The BEST Fettuccine Alfredo I have EVER tasted. Tastes so much like the real thing. And to think I made it by mistake!

Ingredients: 

1 bag Kelp Noodles, Rinsed
½ cup Cashews
¼ cup Pinenuts (Pignolias)
¾ cup Water
2 dash Basil, (Dried or fresh)
1 pinch Sea Salt
1 pinch Pepper

Preparation: 

1. Blend all ingredients in blender (except kelp noodles).
2. Pour sauce over noodles.
3. (OPTIONAL) Let noodles marinate in sauce for a chewier, more noodle-like texture and a more Fettuccine-Alfredo-like flavor. YUM! :)

28 comments

natural_vegan's picture
natural_vegan wrote 20 weeks 1 day ago

You don't have to soak the nuts but you can.

 
HydroJen wrote 46 weeks 4 days ago

Are the nuts soaked for this recipe?

Sounds awesome - Im going to make it for a non-raw but dairy-free friend this week!

 
jayspenh wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

http://store.rawreform.com/index.php another place to buy kelp noodles. its a little bit more cheaper.

 
jayspenh wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

http://www.rawlife.com/store/home.php
I found where else you can order the kelp noodles!!!

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Rakao wrote 1 year 5 weeks ago

yeah, i used zucchini too like jayspenh. not the best. i assume kelp noodles are the difference.

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rawkingrl wrote 1 year 9 weeks ago
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carrie6292 wrote 1 year 18 weeks ago

the site mentioned above will send individual packages... i just ordered mine. However, i haven't gotten them yet and i faxed payment/instructions over a week ago. I can't wait to get them. I'm making this sauce tonight to put over carrot noodles - it's what i have here :) I have to go grocery shopping!

 
jayspenh wrote 1 year 22 weeks ago

I tried the sauce with zucchini, the zucchini threw it off a bit. The sauce was amazing. I need to order the noodles from rawguru.com so I can enjoy it more!

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3relefords wrote 1 year 23 weeks ago

hanna750, sorry it took so long. The name of the store is Life Grocery and Cafe, Roswell Rd, 1/2 mile of the big chicken. They sell them in individual packs around 4 bucks. Good luck.

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3relefords wrote 1 year 23 weeks ago

This was so good. I couldn't believe it was dairy free. I'm going to make some more this weekend, next time I will add parsley and sun dried tomatoes. Thanks for the wonderful recipe.

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angie wrote 1 year 23 weeks ago

I froze the leftovers and I am going to try making a creamy mushroom soup with it.

natural_vegan's picture
natural_vegan wrote 1 year 23 weeks ago

I am not sure if other brands of kelp noodles are raw but I know Sea Tangle's noodles are raw. I got a case of 12 plain ones (they sell green tea ones) because they are so delicious. Here, these are FAQS from Sea Tangle including the raw question. http://www.kelpnoodles.com/about_us_faq.html Thanks for all the great comments guys!

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3relefords wrote 1 year 23 weeks ago

hanna750
I have to try to find the name of the store, give me a minute. I know the store was not Asian, it was a health food store. I'll try to post it by this weekend.

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angie wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

Just made this for dinner. I couldn't believe I wasn't eating dairy!!! I like my kelp noodles softened by the lemon or garlic I usually put in alfredo sauce, but this was so good that I kept eating it with crunchy kelp noodles so I wouldn't ruin the sauce! :)

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angie wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

Yum - thanks! I have always done mine with sun-dried tomatoes in the sauce, but I'm in the mood for just alfredo this weekend...

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raw.on.guam wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

this recipe sound yummy and looks easy! i look forward to trying it! thanks!

 
yescathyis wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

this sounds great. i've been looking online to find the noodles. the green ones are cooked so make sure you are getting the clear ones.

 
hanna750 wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

3relefords,
I live in Marietta GA, where did you get them.

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daniefon wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

Ok, if you can find them in Marietta Ga, I should be able to find them in Dallas, TX!!! I will have to check the Asian markets. However, I don't mind the cost of a case, they are pretty inexpensive, I was worried about not liking them and being stuck with a case! I will trust all of you and just go for a case if I can't find them at the market. Thank you!

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3relefords wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

I live in Ga and had to search high and low for Kelp noodles. Finally found them in Marietta Ga. They are suppose to be raw, if you buy them over the internet you can only buy them by the case. They are clear and tasteless. I usually soak mine overnight in the refrigerator then mixed them with some sort of sauce with veggies. I like them alot. They can be used in a variety of ways. Good luck finding them, maybe you can find someone on the site who is willing to split the cost.

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daniefon wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

The only place I found them online was at eh site forrestlyone recommended and you have to buy a case. Where do you find them online? I would love to try them.

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AlyssaDyane wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

Kelp noodles rock. Lucky me has them right where I shop. According to the packaging on the ones we buy, they claim to be a raw product, and are sold in the raw section of our health food store. They have the consistency of a noodle, and a very mild flavor. They basically make they perfect noodle. There are several places online where you can buy them in small quantities for trying out. But I'll tell ya - we like them so much we always buy several packs at a time at the store!

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daniefon wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

I don't know much about kelp noodles. Are they truly raw? And, what do they taste like? Thanks!

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Tzefira wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

i cant even get ahold of kelp noodles here in sarasota :(

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pianissima wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

my asian grocer sells them. one "bow-tie" variety, and one noodle variety. the noodles keep longer.

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forrestlyone wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

SophiaRose you can go to kelpnoodles.com. They sell the noodles direct and ell you where you can purchase them. I have never tried them but this recipe looks so good that I am going to.

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SophiaRose wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

Alright so Kelp noodles are apparently the most rare grocery item in the universe. I live in Austin, TX, Whole Foods World Headquarters and I can't even get them here. What's the deal? Do you guys order them online or something? I just really don't need a whole case of something I have never even tried. Well, I look forward to the day when I can sample these beautiful noodles. Until then, seaweed and zucchini are fine by me I suppose.

Looks beautiful natural_vegan.

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rawambitions wrote 1 year 24 weeks ago

what are kelp noodles? are they raw?

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