Spaghetti sauce, no tomatoes?
Does anyone have a tasty spaghetti sauce recipe that does not include tomatoes?
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Alfredo sauce is very popular--a Google search would probably turn up lots of varieties.
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Pesto sauce is good too.
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My husband's favorite pasta sauce is simply olive oil sauteed with garlic, red pepper flakes, salt/pepper. I squeeze in a little lemon juice at the end. This sauce is also good mixed with a vegetable, like asparagus, and then put over pasta.
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Philadelphia with garlic and herbs makes a great sauce, just tip the tub in (lazy and easy) lol
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I'm allergic to tomatoes, so I love a great Garlic Alfredo Sauce with my pasta!
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My favs...Alfredo (indulge occasionally) and the olive oil thing..with lots of garlic and veggies...oh yes, also parmesan or asiago cheese..
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I had a leftover slice of pastrami one night but wanted pasta of some kind, so I made up this recipe.
The pastrami merely served as the saltiness. You could easily add bacon, ham, shrimp, etc., or no meat at all, still use a bit of olive oil to saute the spinach. Jan’s Surprisingly Good Spaghetti! Large serving cooked spaghetti While spaghetti cooks, sauté large slice pastrami, diced, in olive oil Add and stir til wilted: Juice of 1 lemon Half container organic baby spinach leaves Add: Shake of garlic, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper Toss spaghetti in grated parmesan then top with spinach mix and toss. Jan in VA |
Thanks a lot for the suggestions and recipe. They sound so good, and for sure I will be using some of them soon.
You ladies are so helpful, and I appreciate your responses. I can tolerate a little bit of tomato, such as a slice on a hamburger, but not recipes with a large percentage of tomato. ~Janice |
You can also lighten the Alfredo Sauce a bit by substituting chicken stock for 2/3 of the amount of cream or half-and-half.
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