Low-Cal Fettuccine Alfredo — Most Popular Pin of the Week
By:
Sarah De Heer

Andrew McCaul
This week’s Most Popular Pin of the Week uses low-fat cream cheese to construct the perfect substitute for cream in this lighter alfredo by Food Network Magazine. It creates a thick, luxurious texture without extra calories.
For more recipe inspiration for healthy weeknight dinners, visit Food Network’s Let’s Get Healthy Board on Pinterest.
Get the recipe: Food Network Magazine's Low-Cal Fettuccine Alfredo
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