30 Minute Meal

I’m a sucker for a good fettuccine Alfredo – one that’s creamy without being too runny, flavorful without being overpowering. And of course, one that’s easy to make. I can’t always go to Olive Garden after all. This fettuccine Alfredo reminds me of the best Alfredo from my favorite restaurants with the added bonus that it’s made in the Instant Pot in under 30 minutes and I only have to clean one dish! I’m a big fan of Instant Pot recipes because they often cut the cooking time in half! And plus, it’s super family-friendly, group-friendly, and busy life friendly. Perfect for pretty much everyone I know, especially if you don’t want to spend a long amount of time cooking! If you’re craving something a bit on the lighter side, you may want to try this sheet pan teriyaki chicken or this almond chicken instead.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Easy dinner – it really doesn’t get much easier than adding simple ingredients to the Instant Pot and letting it do all the cooking for you! If you’re looking for an easy meal, this is it. No need for cooked noodles – similar to my meatball baked ziti recipe, you don’t need to cook the noodles before you add them into the main meal. They cook magically along with the sauce! Creamy sauce – the combination of the parmesan cheese, heavy cream, and chicken broth makes for an incredibly creamy alfredo with amazing flavor. It’s a bit of a thicker sauce (without even using a thickening agent) and really just delicious. Now I’m craving it again!

Ingredients

Ingredient Notes

Just a few note about the ingredients to help you make the best choices!

Fettuccine – while this recipe calls for fettuccine pasta, you could also use another flat and long pasta like linguine with the same results. I don’t recommend however using a short pasta like penne pasta. If you want to break the pasta up into smaller pieces before adding it to the sauce, you can, but it’s not necessary. Butter – A high-quality butter like Kerrygold is best in this recipe since it’s the base of the base, but you can use whatever you have on hand. You’ll need a 1/2 cup (one stick) or eight tablespoons of butter, and the butter and cream together is what makes this a nice and rich sauce. Chicken broth – chicken bone broth, chicken broth, and chicken stock all work just fine

How to make instant pot fettuccine alfredo

One of the best things about this recipe is how easy it is! Seriously – it’s only three steps to one delicious dinner. Or lunch. Or breakfast . Whatever you prefer – once you’ve tried it once, you may be craving it all day like I do! Plus, it’s a one pot meal and the cooking is all pressure cooking, which means you get perfectly cooked pasta and a flavorful sauce! The other best part is because it’s a one pot meal, there’s only one pot to wash!

1 – mix the alfredo sauce

Turn the Instant Pot onto the saute setting then add your butter and saute it until it melts. If the butter begins to pop, you can place the lid on top to keep it from getting all over. Once the butter is melted, add in the garlic powder, broth, cream, salt, and black pepper. Stir all of this together to completely combine. You don’t need to let it cook, just stir it enough so it’s fully combined. The sauce will get plenty of minutes of cook time once the pasta is added.

2 – Cook the Fettuccine Pasta

Stir to completely combine then add in the noodles, making sure they are submerged under the sauce. It’s important they’re completely covered, just like if you were cooking regular noodles in pasta water. Now it’s time to cook those noodles! Place the Instant Pot lid on top, close the vent, and hit the manual button. Select High Pressure and add 11 minutes for al dente or 12 minutes for a slightly softer noodle. The Instant Pot will come to pressure and cook the noodles then it will turn off. Once the time is up, let it naturally release for 6 minutes (aka don’t touch it, just let it do its thing for 6 minutes after the time is up). Using the natural release will allow the pasta continue to cook at the high heat without getting any hotter. After the six minutes, open the vent and do a quick release of any remaining pressure. Remove the lid then check the noodles to make sure they’re cooked. Give it a good stir, making sure to scrape the bottom of the pot to really mix all that sauce together.

3 – Finish the Sauce

Assuming the noodles are cooked properly, let them sit for two minutes then add in the grated parmesan cheese, stirring until the sauce is thickened.

4 – Garnish and Serve

Serve warm with a sprinkling of fresh herbs (I like parsley) for garnish and enjoy immediately.

What to Serve with Fettuccine Alfredo

Turn it into a restaurant quality meal by serving some of these with this easy pasta dinner!

Quick breadsticks – garlic bread or just a good crusty bread would work too Spinach strawberry salad – a salad is always a good complement to pasta and this salad is the best! Roasted root vegetables – since the alfredo doesn’t have any veggies, these are a simple way to add some to your plate! Creamy lemonade – this delicious creamy drink is a great fruity Cannoli dip – if you can’t have cannolis for dessert, then this cannoli dip is a perfect alternative! Caprese salad skewers – this fun version of the classic Italian salad is a great option for a Alfredo side dish!

Expert Tips

Add some chicken to make this a full meal! While the fettuccine alfredo is cooking in the Instant Pot, warm up some of these grilled chicken strips (they only take five minutes) then combine with the noodles when they’re done! Check your noodles before you add in the grated cheese to make sure they’re completely done. If you add the cheese in, there’s no going back. If you try to put everything back in the Instant Pot, the sauce will separate. Break your noodles in half before adding them into the sauce to make it easier for them to completely submerge. They need to be submerged under the sauce to cook completely. Use high-quality dairy ingredients for a better tasting sauce. We prefer Kerrygold butter, Kalona Super Natural heavy whipping cream, and freshly grated parmesan cheese. There are so few ingredients in this recipe that the quality of the ingredients does make a difference. Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat by placing the noodles in an oven safe container into the cold oven and turning it to 350 degrees. Allow the noodles and alfredo sauce to come to temperature together in the oven. This is the best way to keep the sauce together and still tasting nice and rich like you want.

More Easy Dinners

If you’re looking for a great recipe that’s also simple to make, try out these other yummy dinners!

Pizza loaf – a fun twist on traditional pizza! This one is always a family favorite!Sausage jambalaya – this one is as easy as adding a few ingredients to a pan and letting it cook itself! Ham fried rice – this better than takeout fried rice recipe can be on the table in under 15 minutes! Broccoli casserole with ritz crackers – broccoli, chicken, and cheese get cooked all together in this delicious and flavorful casserole! Gnocchi sorrento – a lemony pasta dish inspired by Sorrento in Southern Spain, this one’s a keeper! Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 25Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 9Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 67Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 85Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 65Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 65Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 95Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 93Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 61Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 96Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 61Easy Instant Pot Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - 76