Paleo Alfredo Sauce Chicken Bake Recipe - My Natural Family (2024)

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This Paleo Alfredo Sauce Chicken Bake Recipe is both gluten-free and dairy-free. I'm so happy to finally be able to eat chicken alfredo now with this recipe. I can't eat dairy and gluten. But I can eat this! Creamy + Chicken + Lots of flavors? I'm in! Every time I find myself craving some comfort food I make a big batch of this Paleo Chicken Bake. Not only is it one of the easiest recipes I've ever made but it's also so incredibly delicious and jam-packed with flavors.

The secret is the ultra-creamy sauce. While it looks like it came out of a can, it's actually made with cauliflower! The result is this silky soft sauce that's the perfect Paleo Alfredo topping.

When I was a teenager we got to pick what we wanted every year for our birthday dinner. We would often talk about it for months ahead of time. Most of my siblings would choose for the same thing for several years in a row. Well, for several years in a row I chose fettuccine alfredo.

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I can't tell you how much I loved it and how much I still love it. Too bad it doesn't love me. Oh well! This may not taste quite the same but it is really good and it is a whole lot healthier. I'm always surprised at how creamy it ends up tasting.

Here are some tips, substitutions, adaptations, etc.

  • I also like to cook just the alfredo sauce by itself and then freeze most of it for later. It's the best addition to sweet potatoes or to add as a cauliflower pizza topping. However, my favorite is by itself served with some cauliflower risotto and veggies.
  • I often add mushrooms to the frying pan. Yum. . .
  • If you want crispy bacon, add it at the end instead of while baking.
  • You could serve it over something besides zoodles *, such as cauliflower risotto, regular pasta (if you eat that sort of thing), mashed cauliflower or spaghetti squash.
  • I often add some seasoning to my chicken, such as Italian seasoning, garlic powder and cayenne pepper.
  • Make sure not to overcook your chicken in the pan, because it will get cooked more in the oven and you don't want it overcooked and dry.
  • It's important to let the chicken rest so it doesn't dry out from getting cut too early. However, you can start making the sauce before the chicken is totally done cooking.
  • I have only tried this with almond milk, but I bet it would work quite well with canned coconut milk * as well.

Have you made this? I would love to know if you've tried it and what you think. Please comment below and let me know what you think!

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Paleo Alfredo Sauce Chicken Bake Recipe

★★★★★5 from 2 reviews

  • Author: Rebecca Baron
  • Prep Time: 19 minutes
  • Cook Time: 16 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Main Course
  • Cuisine: Paleo
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This cauliflower Alfredo sauce is so good and it really helps to pull together the chicken, bacon and zoodles *. So simple and so good!

Ingredients

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  • 4 Zucchini (spiralized *)
  • 5 slices Bacon (get Keto and Whole30-compliant bacon from US Wellness Meats *)
  • 2 Chicken Breasts
  • 1 Head Cauliflower (about 3 cups, broken into small pieces)
  • 1 Yellow Onion (chopped)
  • ½ teaspoon Real Salt *
  • ½ tsp Black Pepper
  • 1 teaspoon Garlic (minced)
  • ½ cup Chicken Broth
  • 1 ¼ cups Plant-based Milk such as almond or cashew (Watch for ingredients that aren't Paleo or Whole30. When in doubt, make it yourself)
  • 1 tablespoon Fresh Parsley (1 teaspoon dried, chopped)

Instructions

  1. Place the spiralized zucchini in an 8x8 or 9x9 baking dish that has been lightly greased. Set aside.
  2. Heat a frying pan on medium high and add the bacon. Cook the bacon on both sides until crisp. Remove bacon and set aside. Coat both sides of the chicken breasts with salt and pepper. Add the chicken breasts to the same pan the bacon was cooked in. Cook chicken on both sides until deep golden brown and cooked through, about 4-5 minutes per side (depending on how big the breasts are). While the chicken is cooking, chop the bacon.
  3. When the chicken has finished cooking, remove from the pan and place on a cutting board to rest while you make the sauce.
  4. Pour ½ of the fat and juices in the frying pan into a blender(preferably a high speed blender), and discard the rest.
  5. Place the cauliflower, onion, salt, garlic, and chicken broth in a saucepan and cover with a lid. Heat on medium high and steam the mixture for 5 minutes, or until the cauliflower is soft. Add the contents of the saucepan to the blender and pour in the almond milk. Blend on high speed until the sauce becomes smooth and creamy. Taste the sauce and add more salt and pepper, if needed.
  6. Sprinkle the chopped bacon over the zucchini noodles. Slice the chicken and place the slices on top of the zucchini noodles. Pour the sauce over the noodles and chicken, covering the entire dish.
  7. Heat the oven to broil. Place the dish on the middle rack and cook for 10-15 minutes, or until the sauce is hot and bubbling. The zucchini noodles should be heated through, but not cooked to the point that they start releasing all their liquid. If the zucchini does heat to the point that there is liquid in the bottom of the dish, carefully drain off before serving.
  8. Sprinkle the chopped parsley over the top of the bake and serve.

Notes

I often add seasoning to my chicken, such asItalian seasoning,garlic powderandcayenne pepper.

Keywords: Paleo, Whole30, Keto, Healthy, Creamy

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  1. Julie Baglin

    Hi, I absolutely loved this recipe. My family are all devoted Keto eaters now, as there is so much variety.
    Could I please ask for the nutrition details for this dish, as I count everything I put in my mouth.
    Once again, thank you, from this Aussie family

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    • Rebecca Baron

      I'm so glad you like it! To see the nutrition details, just scroll down to the bottom of the recipe.

      Reply

      • Jeanette Slaughter

        Where do you get zucchini noodles or zoodles?

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  2. sheenam | thetwincookingproject.net

    Love a good Alfredo bake!! This looks so yummy.

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  3. Miranda Niverson

    This was soo good! I did make a few tweaks though. First I cooked the onions and garlic down in the bacon fat before adding the cauliflower. Then instead of almond milk I used full fat coconut milk and a little bit of ghee. I also added a whole bunch of spices including garlic powder, nutritional yeast, oregano, basil, and parsley. Magnify!!!

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    • Rebecca

      I love all the ideas for your tweaks, especially the spices. It sounds good and I'm sure other readers will appreciate your comment too!

      Reply

  4. Kelly

    This was yummy after reading the reviews and your suggestions for additions. I used precooked bacon so I fried it along with my mushrooms and a little olive oil, then poured that into the sauce. I also added Italian seasoning to both the chicken and the creamy sauce and it bumped up the flavor level. Very delicious and easy to make!

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    • Rebecca

      Mushrooms! What a wonderful idea. They make everything better. And Italian seasoning. I'm so glad you liked it!

      Reply

  5. Rebecca

    Sorry you didn't like it. Really, it only looks like Alfredo and can be used like Alfredo, but there's no way it can taste like Alfredo with Paleo ingredients. Maybe if you try it again, you could try my suggestion of adding seasoning, such as Italian seasoning, garlic powder and cayenne pepper. Then at least it will have more flavor.

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  6. Richard Kohout

    Recipe looks great. Just a question though. Can you use frozen cauliflower florets for the sauce or would it turn out watery?

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    • Rebecca

      I've made cauliflower rice with frozen cauliflower and it turned out just fine. I can't say for sure but I'd suggest you try it and let me know how it turns out.

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  7. Pat

    I love zoodles, maybe I'll have to try this. I never cook mine at all. I just spiralize them and put the rest of the meal on top of the zoodles and the heat from the meal warms it up enough for me. I've tried cooking it and I like it better raw.

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Paleo Alfredo Sauce Chicken Bake Recipe - My Natural Family (2024)

FAQs

What is chicken alfredo sauce made of? ›

Alfredo Sauce Ingredients

You'll need just five simple ingredients to make this basic Alfredo sauce recipe: butter, heavy cream, Parmesan cheese, garlic, and fresh parsley.

How do you amp up Alfredo sauce? ›

Heartier herbs like thyme or oregano can be added in to simmer with the sauce. Add delicate herbs like parsley, basil, or chervil at the end to maintain their delicate, aromatic flavor. Quick tip: Swirl in a bit of leftover pesto to add another herbaceous twist to your Alfredo sauce.

Does Alfredo sauce have milk? ›

Alfredo sauce is generally made with half and half cream and or liquid whipping cream , and Parmesan grated cheese . So it definitely has dairy in it . According to history, the first fettuccine alfredo was prepared with a sauce made of butter, heavy cream, parmesan with salt& pepper for seasonings.

What goes good with chicken alfredo? ›

Side Dishes
  • Garlic Bread.
  • 5- Minute Sautéed Spinach with Garlic and Lemon.
  • Rosemary Focaccia Bread.
  • Orzo Salad with Sundried Tomatoes and Feta.
  • Parmesan Polenta.
  • Roasted Red Pepper & Goat Cheese Crostini.
  • Italian Herb Roasted Potatoes.
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What thickens chicken alfredo sauce? ›

Add Cheese

The key ingredient in Alfredo sauce is cheese—generally Parmigiano Reggiano—and lots of it. To thicken Alfredo sauce, simply add more cheese than the amount called for in a recipe until you achieve the consistency you want.

What is Olive Garden chicken alfredo made of? ›

Creamy alfredo sauce made from scratch with ingredients like parmesan, cream, garlic and butter, served with fettuccine pasta and topped with sliced grilled chicken.

How do you make jar Alfredo sauce taste better? ›

Adding fresh garlic cloves is such an easy, quick and affordable way to add a huge burst of flavor to jarred sauce. Either saute fresh garlic for 3 minutes in olive oil or butter or add up to 1 teaspoon of garlic powder.

What are good things to put in Alfredo? ›

You could saute some mushrooms with garlic and add them to the sauce. Blanched broccoli would also add good color and flavor. Green peas, shrimp, grilled chicken or a combination of those ingredients would also make your jarred Alfredo sauce more interesting. What good ingredients can I add to an Alfredo sauce?

What vegetables to add to Alfredo sauce? ›

Stir in big handfuls of spinach, Kale mushrooms, zucchini, onions, broccoli, spinach, squash, or grape tomatoes after the pasta is cooked. You can also substitute zucchini (zoodles) for the pasta.

What can you use instead of heavy whipping cream for Alfredo sauce? ›

No heavy whipping cream! Just use regular milk (whole milk, skim milk, or 2%–it doesn't matter) for this creamy white sauce that goes perfectly with bow tie or fettuccine noodles. Add some chicken and broccoli for a quick and easy dinner!

What is authentic Alfredo made of? ›

Real alfredo sauce is made with 3 simple ingredients: butter, Parmesan cheese and fresh fettuccine pasta. There is absolutely no cream in this dish (cream is common in most American-style alfredo sauce recipes). Make this dish with my fresh homemade pasta, fresh sourdough pasta or store-bought fresh pasta.

What mother sauce is Alfredo made from? ›

The five mother sauces are: Bechamel, Espangnole, Tomato, Hollandaise, and Veloute. Each take some practice and skill to master, and some are easier than others to perfect. Bechamel is a white sauce, made of flour, butter and milk. It's typically the base for Alfredo sauce or white country gravy.

Can I eat chicken alfredo everyday? ›

Is Alfredo Pasta fattening? It does tend to have a lot of fat and carbs, but if the rest of your diet is balanced, you can have a sensible amount every once in a while without necessarily plumping up. Is it bad to eat a lot of Alfredo sauce? It's not a good idea to eat too much of anything, but have a varied diet.

What seasoning goes well with Alfredo? ›

While Alfredo is rich and creamy, sometimes it can be a little bland. In addition to nutty Parmesan cheese, the recipe is seasoned with pepper, garlic powder, Italian seasonings, a pinch of red pepper flakes and a smidge each of nutmeg. The nutmeg adds a beautiful nutty warmth.

Can you eat leftover chicken alfredo? ›

LEFTOVERS! Leftover chicken Alfredo will keep in the fridge for 3 to 4 days. Reheat the Alfredo gently in a pot over low heat with a splash of water. Do not microwave.

What's the difference between white sauce and Alfredo sauce? ›

White sauce – also known as béchamel – is made with flour, milk, and butter. It's a basic sauce that can be used as a base for other sauces or as a topping for dishes like lasagna. Alfredo sauce, on the other hand, is made with butter, cream, and Parmesan cheese, and has a much richer flavour than white sauce.

How was Alfredo sauce originally made? ›

Recipes attributed to Di Lelio only include three ingredients: fettuccine, young Parmesan cheese and butter. Yet there are various legends about the "secret" of the original Alfredo recipe: some say oil is added to the pasta dough, others that the noodles are cooked in milk.

Where is chicken alfredo made from? ›

Does chicken alfredo contain cheese? ›

Chicken alfredo is made with heavy whipping cream and cheese, both of which can cause discomfort to someone with a milk allergy.

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