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Creamy pasta recipe

Goldie Hawn's fettuccine Alfredo

Finished with fresh truffle or nutmeg

Creamy pasta recipe

45 mins plus resting

Not Too Tricky

serves 4

About the recipe

Homemade pasta, in a silky sauce of double cream, Parmesan and fresh truffle (or nutmeg, which is easier to get hold of and just as tasty!) is a well-known Italian dish that I cooked up for Goldie – she loves it! This is my take, swapping in some single cream to make it a little less naughty. Trust me, it’s still a heavenly mouthful.


nutrition per serving

612

Calories


38.5g

Fat


19.8g

Saturates


3g

Sugars


0.6g

Salt


22.8g

Protein


44.7g

Carbs


1.7g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie's Friday Night Feast Cookbook

Jamie's Friday Night Feast Cookbook

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

½ x Royal pasta dough

fine semolina, for dusting

150ml double cream

150ml single cream

1 large free-range egg

60g Parmesan cheese, plus extra to serve

1 fresh truffle or 1 whole nutmeg, for grating

truffle oil

Method

  1. Make the Royal pasta dough. Once it's relaxed for 30 minutes, roll the sheets out to 2mm thick.
  2. Set up the fettuccine attachment on your pasta machine and gently run through each pasta sheet, placing on a semolina dusted tray as you go. Or, if making by hand, loosely roll up the pasta sheets, cut into strips just over ½cm wide, then use your fingertips to shake out and separate into strands.
  3. When ready, cook the fettuccine in a large pan of boiling salted water for 1 to 2 minutes, or until al dente.
  4. Meanwhile, gently heat all the cream in a large frying pan on a low heat, then separate the egg and whisk the yolk into the pan (save the white for another day). Finely grate and gently whisk in the Parmesan, then season with sea salt and black pepper.
  5. Using tongs, drag the pasta straight into the sauce, taking a little cooking water with it. Toss together, adding extra splashes of cooking water to loosen into a lovely, silky sauce, if needed.
  6. Plate up with fine gratings of truffle or nutmeg and a good grating of Parmesan, drizzle with a little truffle oil and serve right away.

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