Trader Joe’s Fettuccine Alfredo

Trader Joe's Fettuccine Alfredo

Trader Joe's Fettuccine Alfredo

Here is one of our secrets to dinner-on-the-table FAST success!

You know when you have having one of those busy days… The kind where you feel as if you have rushed around all day without a minute to just stop and think?  And then on the way home you think to yourself ,  a bowl of cereal is an OK dinner, right?

Well, cereal be gone! Here is the perfect answer to that troublesome dinner question after a long and busy day:

Trader Joe’s Fettuccine Alfredo.

We like to have one package of these noodles tucked away in the freezer to save us from the “cereal dinner”. This is quick and easy to heat up and it is also tasty by its self, or when you add some “extras” to it.  We like to think of it as Italian comfort food – a bowl of noodles in a creamy Alfredo sauce….. yummz!

When we say it is easy to prepare, the package contains frozen noodles and sauce “chunks” that you just heat up gently on the stove, or microwave, and Ta Da! Dinner is served in about 10 minutes.

Trader Joe's Fettuccine Alfredo - Ready to heat up

Trader Joe's Fettuccine Alfredo - Ready to heat up

Now we like the “comfort food” style of this dish of creamy noodles and sauce, but you can also think of it as a base to jazz up with a variety of other items.

Suggestions:

  • Leftover cooked veggies (we have used broccoli and peas)
  • Cooked shrimp or cooked flaked fish of any type
  • Sun-dried tomatoes  (in oil, sliced thin)
  • Mushrooms
  • Diced chicken

Use your imagination and check your fridge for ideas. You will be surprised at all the different and delicious meals you will be  able to create starting with Trader Joe’s Fettuccine Alfredo as a base.

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2 replies
  1. MaxMillion
    MaxMillion says:

    I like this product.

    Hey — in AZ can you get the “Boneless Beef Short Ribs braised in burgundy wine sauce?” We get it here in LA. It’s about $9.99 and serves two with mashed potatoes & steamed veg. It’s super delicious and I think you would love it.

    • Delaina & Kris
      Delaina & Kris says:

      We will check it out the next time we are shopping- it does sound good 🙂
      Thanks for the recommendation!
      Cheers! Kris

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