Olive Garden’s Alfredo Sauce
Make Olive Garden’s Alfredo Sauce Recipe at home in just 20 minutes! Pair it with Fettuccine for an easy dinner idea the whole family will love!
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I know it’s a restaurant chain, but honestly, Olive Garden’s Alfredo Sauce recipe is just perfect in my book. Hands-down. Chain or no chain, I love it.
(And you won’t believe how easy it is to make at home!)
PRO Tips For Making Olive Garden Alfredo Sauce:
- Olive Garden’s Alfredo Sauce recipe is made with Parmesan and Romano Cheeses, however you can also incorporate Mozzarella, Gruyere, Gouda, or Asiago. You can also just use Parmesan.
- You can use half and half instead of half heavy cream/half milk.
- If you only have evaporated milk, just use half the amount of milk and replace the other half with water. You won’t compromise flavor or consistency by doing this in creamy sauces like this one.
- You can even experiment with different pastas. I like fettuccine because the noodles soak up that thick sauce well, and Tortellini Alfredo with Broccoli is delicious as well!
How to Make Alfredo Sauce
Melt the butter. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute.

Whisk in the flour. Add heavy cream and milk. Gradually whisk in the cheese.

Add cooked Fettuccine. Sauce will continue to thicken upon standing.
Tip: I like to use 3/4 lb. of fettuccine for saucier pasta, but this recipe will satisfy a full pound as well.


Tips for Extra-Creamy Sauce
- Use blocks of (high-quality) cheese and shred it yourself for extra creamy results. Bagged shredded cheese has cellulose added to it to prevent the cheese from sticking together in the bag. Cellulose repels moisture, which makes it melt poorly in comparison to shredding the cheese yourself.
- Let the cheese come down to room temperature before adding it to the sauce.
- Sprinkle in the cheese gradually, the sauce should be warm but not too hot. Otherwise the dairy will separate and the consistency will be grainy.
- High-quality butter is important. I like Land O’ Lakes brand.
⭐Pro Tip: Alfredo sauce continues to thicken upon standing, and thickens even more when it’s added to pasta. Refrain from adding additional cheese to thicken it up.
⭐This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 132!
Making Alfredo Sauce Ahead of Time
- Alfredo sauce is a convenient make-ahead and freezable sauce. Unlike some other cheese sauces, the flour in this recipe helps it to maintain it’s consistency when cooled and reheated.
- It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- It can also be frozen and is best if used within 1-2 months.
How to Reheat Alfredo Sauce
- Alfredo sauce will thicken up and harden as it cools, but can be easily microwaved or slowly reheated on the stove top. Reheating in a makeshift double boiler is the best reheating method to restore it back to it’s original form. (Either by itself or when combined with pasta.)
- Frozen Alfredo sauce should be thawed overnight in the fridge before heating.
- If the sauce is too thick when reheated, add a splash of milk or chicken broth to thin it out.

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Olive Garden Alfredo Sauce
Ingredients
- 6 Tablespoons salted butter, high quality
- 1 Tablespoon garlic, minced
- 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ cups heavy cream
- 1 ½ cups whole milk, 1% or 2% can be used if needed
- ½ cup Parmesan cheese, grated and at room temperature
- ½ cup Romano cheese, grated and at room temperature
- Salt and black pepper, to taste
- 1 lb. Fettuccine
- Parsley, to garnish
Instructions
- Boil the fettuccine according to package instructions. As the water preheats, begin the sauce.
- Melt the butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook for one minute.
- Whisk in the flour and cook for 1 minute, stirring continuously.
- Add the heavy cream in splashes, stirring continuously. Add the milk in the same manner.
- Bring to a gentle bubble, then reduce heat to a simmer. It will continue to thicken as it simmers.
- Reduce heat to low and slowly stir in the cheese. Taste and season with salt/pepper if desired.
- Drain the pasta and combine it with the sauce until well incorporated. The pasta will absorb the sauce and it will continue to thicken.
- Garnish with parsley and serve!
Notes
For Saucier Pasta: Use 3/4 lb. pasta instead of a full pound.
Pro Tips for Reheating:
- Alfredo sauce will thicken up and harden as it cools, but can be easily microwaved or slowly reheated on the stove top. Reheating in a makeshift double boiler is the best reheating method to restore it back to it's original form.
- Frozen Alfredo sauce should be thawed overnight in the fridge before heating.
- If the sauce is too thick when reheated, add a splash of milk or chicken broth to thin it out.
- Be sure to serve this with my Olive Garden Salad!
⭐This recipe is in The Cozy Cookbook on page 132!
The nutritional information is an estimate and is per serving. There are 6 servings in this recipe.
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This recipe was amazing! My family and I think it’s actually even better than Olive Garden‘s. I will definitely use this recipe again. Thank you cozy cook for sharing.
I’m so happy the family enjoyed it so much Corinne! Thanks for the great comments and review!💖
Easy recipe. Turns out very creamy. Since I was making servings for two people, I made just half of a recipe. I did add fresh basil, oregano, and parsley after tte sauce was added to the pasta.
I’m so happy that you enjoyed it Susan, and I love that you added those herbs, absolutely delish!
Made this with all Parmesan cheese and about 4 cloves of garlic. Tossed with Italian sausage, cheese tortellini and a handful of spinach/arugula blend. Topped with some mozzarella and Parmesan and baked for about 10 mins. Delicious! The sauce was most definitely the star of the dish.
That’s an award winning combination Shaunte!! Nicely done!
Your recipe has been my “go to” alfreado sauce for years now. I do use 8-10 cloves of garlic on low with the butter for 5 minutes or so. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. 🙂
I’m sooo happy to hear that Lisa! I haven’t made Alfredo any other way in many years as well! This is the best! 🙂 Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review!! -Stephanie
I cooked this recipe for our church for about 30 guests. It came out perfect! Grilled the chicken on the stove grill, added broccoli. My pastors want me to make it again for them and the staff- great recipe. Thank you
I am soo happy to hear that Jeanne! Nicely done! I know others have wanted to prepare this for large groups so if you have any tips, advice or methods to share, I know others would benefit!! Glad to hear that you’ll be making it for them again! Thank you for taking the time to leave a review! 🙂 -Stephanie
Very easy, no fail, yummy
I’m so happy you liked it Sue, thanks so much for the great comments and review!💖
Ever since I made this sauce for the first time, we haven’t even walked towards the jars at the stores, instead we go straight to the dairy section for the cream and Asiago. We don’t even have a craving for olive garden anymore. We often end up quadrupling the recipe so we can make a couple meals out of it.
This makes me so happy Brandee! I think you like this sauce as much as I do! Thanks so much for the great comments and for taking the time to leave a review!💖
SO Good! Made this 2 weeks ago. Husband had told me he was done with Alfredo dishes because the canned versions were not good anymore and he was DONE! I cried inside then decided to give a homemade version one more try. The ones I had tried before were a lot of work, expensive ingredients, and a Meh result!
I found your recipe, made it as directed, and my husband LOVED it. Even was amazed when we had leftovers the next night. To reheat, I just added some heavy cream to the warming dish and popped it in the microwave. I put the sauce over chicken with 4 cheese tortellini, but honestly I would just eat it with bread it is so good! Making it again tonight!
Sounds like such a yummy meal with the 4 cheese tortellini😋, nice work! I’m so happy your husband liked it so much, sounds like Alfredo is back in your life and here to stay, wahooo! Thanks so much for the great review💖
Good lord my knees got weak this is sooooooo good. Followed exactly as written. Thank you!
I’m so happy that it was a big success Jamie, thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, I really appreciate it!! -Stephanie
This was absolutely delicious – I measured the garlic with my heart (as always), but it came out absolutely DELICIOUS. It was so creamy, and thick, and yummy. It coated our pasta perfectly. We also added a splash of the pasta water.
10/10
Hey Dom! I’m so happy that you loved it! (I typically measure garlic with my heart as well. 😁) I love that you tossed a little pasta water in there, I have come to love doing that with pastas! Thank so much for the review! -Stephanie