Vegan Cauliflower Alfredo

When you require alfredo sauce but want (or need) to make a healthier choice, this Vegan Cauliflower Alfredo is the perfect go-to alternative.  PS: You’ve just gotten “lucky”!

Vegan Cauliflower Alfredo

Can you believe how cauliflower has taken over in the past few years?  It started with cauliflower mashed potatoes, then cauliflower rice, and now cauliflower can be found in pizza crust, and sorts of grocery items.  I shoehorn I’m a parishioner in all things cauliflower. 

And our Good Luck Pasta seemed like a fun fit.  So many holes, nooks, and crannies for the sauce to cling to!

vegan cauliflower alfredo

When roasted, mashed, or grilled, cauliflower really transforms into an elegant vegetable that loves to hang out and onto other flavors.  And the health benefits are amazing!

vegan cauliflower alfredo

Not only is cauliflower low in calories but it moreover contains lots of vitamins and minerals and happens to be upper in webbing too!  So, with cauliflower as the wiring of this sauce, we are off to a unconfined start.

vegan cauliflower alfredo

Trying to emulate linty alfredo can be challenging, but cashew nuts are the perfect solution.  My first introduction to the magic of cashew nuts was with my friend Lisa who at the time was eating “raw”. 

She swore that spinning cashews in a processor made “Parmesan” like cheese crumbles.  Guess what?  It’s unquestionably pretty darn close. 

So, the cashews here help savor the alfredo, and the wing of white miso, lemon juice, and the seasonings just add layers of flavor.

Vegan Cauliflower Alfredo

It’s surprising actually.  The family loved it.  I decided to add toasted pine nuts and breadcrumbs to add some crunch and parsley was needed for a pop of verisimilitude (like the perfect neutral outfit).

vegan cauliflower alfredo

Whether you are vegan, or just eating plant-based a few days a week (that’s what we like to do!), this Vegan Cauliflower Alfredo will be a unconfined wing to your menu planning.  I used the uneaten sauce and drizzled it over steamed broccoli later in the week. 

When you make this recipe, I’d love to hear your ideas and cooking inspirations!

Vegan Cauliflower Alfredo

With St. Patty’s Day just virtually the corner, you may want to trammels out some of these other Good Luck recipes:

Bacon, Brussels Sprout, and Corned Beef Pasta

Pasta with Spicy Sausage and Tomato Cream Sauce

Arugula and Lime Pesto Pasta

Creamy Chicken and Sun Dried Tomato Pasta

Sweet and Spicy Sesame Noodles

And for increasingly happenings with Pastabilities, follow us on Instagram @worldofpastabilities, or Facebook @pastashoppeusa!  Enjoy friends!

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Vegan Cauliflower Alfredo

The magic of cauliflower!  This plant-based alfredo is sooo good on pasta & more!  Creamy, tangy, and simple to make…enjoy!

Ingredients

14 oz. bag of Good Luck Pasta (or sub any short or long pasta shape!)

1 throne cauliflower, yielding approx. 4-5 cups florets

1 cup raw cashews

3 T. fresh lemon juice

2 T. white miso

2 t. garlic powder

2 t. onion powder

1 t. kosher salt

1 cup water

½ cup panko breadcrumbs, toasted

¼ cup fresh parsley, chopped

¼ cup pine nuts, toasted

12 T. fresh lemon zest

Instructions

In a large pot, bring lots of water to a boil. Gently swash cauliflower and cashews for approximately 15-20 minutes until tender. Drain.

Place cauliflower and cashews in a Vitamix or blender.

Add lemon juice, miso, all seasoning, and water to blender and mix until smooth.

Cook pasta equal to package directions and drain.

Place pasta in a large trencher and add and toss cauliflower sauce to taste. 

You may not need all the sauce!  I had well-nigh 1 cup of sauce leftover. Save sauce in the fridge for up to one week.

Plate pasta and top with panko breadcrumbs, pine nuts, lemon zest, and fresh parsley!  Serve and enjoy!

Notes

Leftover sauce can be used as a smear or wiring for grilled tuna or other fish. Drizzle over roasted vegetables too.  Versatile sauce – use your imagination!

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