Fettuccine Alfredo with Sausage
When I make this Fettuccine Alfredo with Sausage, I use my Fried Sage Leaves in the recipe. (Link for Fried Sage Leaves is below) If you don’t have fresh sage leaves you could substitute fresh spinach leaves instead. Either one you use, this will turn out fabulous! I also used Hot Italian Sausage links and took the casing off. That way the sausage stayed in chunks.
http://indianeskitchen.com/2018/06/23/fried-sage-leaves)
Source: Recipe adapted from http://www.cooking.nytimes.com
Ingredients – (olive oil is for
frying the sage leaves)
In a large pot cook Fettuccine according
to the package directions.
Drain the pasta and put it back into the
hot pot with a lid to keep warm.
Cut the sausage links into pieces and
remove the casing.
In a large frying pan cook the sausage
over medium heat until no longer pink
inside and drain grease.
Add the cream, garlic, salt and pepper
to the sausage. Bring to a boil over
medium heat.
Pour the sausage and cream into the pasta.
Toss pasta until combined.
Add the sage leaves and Parmesan cheese.
Toss until the cheese is melted.
Serve and enjoy!
Fettuccine Alfredo with Sausage
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Ingredients
- 1# fettuccine
- 1# hot sausage links (or mild)
- about 24 fried sage leaves, (http://indianeskitchen.com/2018/06/23/fried-sage-leaves) or use 24 spinach leaves
- 1/4 tsp dried minced garlic
- 2 cups heavy cream
- kosher salt to taste
- pepper to taste
- 1 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
Directions
- In a large pot cook the fettuccine according to the package directions.
- Drain the pasta and put it back into the hot pot with a lid to keep warm.
- Cut the sausage links into pieces and remove the casing.
- In a large frying pan cook the sausage over medium heat until no more pink remains then drain the grease.
- Add the cream, garlic, salt and pepper to the sausage.
- Bring to a boil over medium.
- Pour the sausage and cream mixture into the pasta and toss to combine.
- Add the cooked sage and Parmesan cheese.
- Toss until the cheese is melted.
- Place on plates and serve.
Categories: Pasta, Sausage/Kielbasa
I’ve never thought about combining these but it sounds good
The spiciness of the sausage made this dish amazing!
Love this!! I’m Italian-American, so pasta is life 😀
Lol I should have been Italian! Thanks Erica!
yummy 🙂
Thank you!
Looks tasty
Thanks!
Looks delicious!
Thank you Sarah!
You’re welcome, Diane!
Looks delicious and thank you for tip to add fried sage leaves :).:) !
You’re welcome they were amazing!
I was looking forward to seeing what you used the fried sage leaves for, this looks delicious!
They were really delicious in this recipe. I think they would be good in any recipe that has spinach. Surprisingly tasty!
Thank you!
Love fried sage! Using sweet Italian turkey sausage instead of hot, but making this TODAY! Thanks!
Oh does that sound good too! You’re welcome and enjoy!
Thanks for posting – for you via a reblog from The Militant Negro!!
The mister loved it and we will have it again. 😉
Awesome! Thank you for letting me know!
😀
This looks delicious Diane.
Thank you Linda it really was!
This makes me hungry! Looks delicious!! 💗
Thank you Lisa it was even good the next day!
This recipe looks wonderful. I like how simple this recipe is.
It is so nice to have a quick meal on days we are tired. Thank you so much Sheryl!
very sumptuous !!
Thank you the hot sausage is great in this!
It’s quite visible 🙂
I love fettuccine Alfredo and spinach. I will try this one for sure. My kids love being my guinea pigs. Thanks for sharing this quick and easy recipe.
You’re welcome! I made this for my 3 & 7 year old grandkids with hot sausage! My granddaughter just said GRANDMA!
I am sure my grandkids will love it.
Molto Bene!!
Thanks Ash it WAS really good! Never seem to make enough..lol
Reblogged this on Don't Give Up The Day Job and commented:
I’ll probably have to try this one as well….. Yum!
Oh definitely give this one a try! The hot sausage gave this a wonderful flavor! It was even good the next day!
This is making my mouth water. It looks so delicious.
Thank you it was even good the next day!
I love that you have pictures of each step of the recipe. This is such a fun cooking website! And I don’t even like cooking 😀
You are so kind! I wanted to have a blog that any level of cook could use. There are so many new cooks and what may be simple to me is not to them. I’m just glad it helps. Thank you so much!
It’s so true, and those pictures do help! Why hasn’t someone had this idea before?? 😀