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    Packed with veggies and protein—and a mellow, cheesy flavor—this 20-minute Cauliflower Alfredo Sauce is such a delicious option when you want creamy pasta. You can even make the sauce ahead and stash it in the fridge as needed.

    cauliflower alfredo sauce with pasta in colored bowls.

    This post is sponsored by Stonyfield.

    Cauliflower Alfredo Sauce

    After years of making my Cauliflower Mac and Cheese and requests for an easy Alfredo sauce, this recipe seemed like a must-make. The sauce is incredibly easy, it’s just as creamy as you’d want from an Alfredo, and it’s not remotely intimidating. Plus, you can even make the sauce ahead of time and stash it in the fridge, so when you’re getting ready for dinner all you need to do is cook the pasta.

    I also love this as a seriously easy way to include veggies, protein, and calcium in one simple meal for the whole family. I love using Stonyfield plain Greek yogurt here since it’s mild in flavor and has the perfect creamy consistency. Plus, Stonyfield yogurt is made with high-quality organic ingredients, without the use of toxic, persistent pesticides. We started using it when our kids were babies and it’s still a regular on our grocery list.

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    Ingredients You Need

    Here’s a look at the ingredients you need to have on hand to make this pasta recipe.

    ingredients in cauliflower alfredo sauce.
    • Cauliflower florets: You can use fresh or frozen cauliflower, from a head of cauliflower or precut from the store.
    • Plain Greek yogurt: Preferably whole milk fat, this type of yogurt will yield the creamiest results. You can use regular yogurt if that’s what you have, but you’ll want to decrease the amount to ⅓ to ensure the mixture is still very creamy.
    • Milk: I use whole milk in this recipe since that’s what we typically have in our house. I like to warm it just slightly to help the sauce not be cold when it’s mixed with the pasta.
    • Shredded cheddar cheese: This gets blended into the sauce to add cheesy flavor and creaminess. You can use preshredded cheese from the store or grate it on a box grater.
    • Unsalted butter: Adding butter to the sauce adds richness and flavor.
    • Grated Parmesan cheese: This is key in an Alfredo pasta and I prefer to use grated Parmesan as the flavor is typically stronger and more delicious.
    • Garlic powder: Optionally, you can add garlic powder to the sauce for a hit of extra flavor if you’d like.
    • Pasta: This type of cream sauce is typically tossed together with al dente, fork tender pasta noodles, such as linguine or fettuccine.

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    Below is an overview of how to make the recipe so you know what to expect. Scroll down to the end of the post for the full amounts and timing.

    how to make cauliflower alfredo sauce in grid of images.
    1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the cauliflower and cook until soft when poked with a fork.
    2. Remove the cauliflower from the pot and add to a blender. Add the rest of the sauce ingredients. Blend until smooth.
    3. Meanwhile, add the pasta to the boiling water from Step 1 and cook according to package directions. Drain and return to the pot.
    4. Pour the cheese sauce into the pasta, stir to coat well, and serve warm as a main dish or a side dish.
    cauliflower alfredo sauce with pasta in bowls on counter.

    How to Store

    Store any leftover sauce in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days. Warm for 30-seconds in the microwave to serve, or simply stir into very warm pasta.

    Reheat leftover pasta on a heat-safe plate for 30 to 60-seconds in the microwave or until warmed through.

    Best Tips for Success

    • Omit the garlic powder if you’re worried that the kids may not like it.
    • Taste the sauce and adjust the salt as needed.
    • Stir the sauce into the pasta right before serving.
    • Use full-fat Greek yogurt made with whole milk for maximum creaminess.
    • Sprinkle with additional Parmesan, cracked black pepper, or minced fresh parsley if desired.
    • Add white beans, peas, diced chicken, diced shrimp, or another protein if desired.
    • Use gluten-free pasta as desired.
    • Use plain nondairy milk such as almond milk if needed.

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    I’d love to hear your feedback on this post, so please comment and rate it below.

    And thank you to Stonyfield for sponsoring this post!

    cauliflower alfredo sauce with pasta in colorful bowls.
    • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the cauliflower and cook for about 6-8 minutes or until soft when poked with a fork.

    • Use a fine-mesh strainer or slotted spoon to remove the cauliflower and add to a blender. Add the yogurt, milk, cheese, butter, salt, and garlic powder if using. Blend until smooth.

    • Meanwhile, add the pasta to the boiling water from Step 1 and cook according to package directions. Drain and return to the pot.

    • Stir the cheese sauce into the pasta and serve warm.

    • Store any leftover sauce in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days. Warm for 30-seconds in the microwave to serve.
    • Reheat leftover pasta on a heat-safe plate for 30 to 60-seconds in the microwave or until warmed through.
    • Omit the garlic powder if you’re worried that the kids may not like it.
    • Stir the sauce into the pasta right before serving.
    • Use full-fat Greek yogurt made with whole milk for maximum creaminess.
    • Use a full cup of shredded cheese for a slightly thicker, cheesier sauce.
    • Sprinkle with additional Parmesan, cracked black pepper, or minced fresh parsley if desired.
    • Season to taste with additional salt as you like.
    • Add white beans, peas, diced chicken, diced shrimp, or another protein if desired.

    Calories: 307kcal, Carbohydrates: 47g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 20mg, Sodium: 275mg, Potassium: 330mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 210IU, Vitamin C: 24mg, Calcium: 134mg, Iron: 1mg

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