Yes, this tastes as good as it looks. Shown here with gluten-free brown rice penne from Trader Joe's. |
I'm committed to eating a vegan diet because I love how I
feel when I don't eat dairy--or meat of course (but meat's not a temptation for
me.) Doing without Alfredo sauce, however, is a bit of a sacrifice. Or was,
until I modified a sauce recipe I found on Simpleveganblog.com and came up with
the creamiest, most Alfredo-like dish I could have ever hoped for.
I haven't had dairy since June 2015, but to my palate
this is so close to how I remember mushroom Alfredo I am in heaven every time I
make it (about once a week at the moment.) Browned garlic, steamed cauliflower,
and creamy canned coconut milk combine to make a dreamy delicious white sauce
that sets off the earthy caramelized mushrooms and will have you going back for
more. Go ahead and indulge--you're basically eating vegetables with a splash of
coconut milk over a bed of brown rice.
Vegan Penne Alfredo With Sautéed Mushrooms
Mushrooms
1 TBS olive oil
8 oz sliced baby portobello (cremini) mushrooms
Pinch of dried thyme
Pinch of salt
Pasta
1 1/2 cups dry penne pasta (for gluten-free, I highly
recommend Trader Joe's Brown Rice Pasta in this dish. I'm not 100% gluten-free, but I'm white-flour free, so I use this pasta a lot.)
Sauce
1 TBS olive oil
2 cloves garlic, sliced
1 1/2 cups cauliflower chunks
3/4 cup canned coconut milk (shake the can to mix the
solids with the water, or mix well with a fork after you open it. Don't just
use the water alone.)
Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste (I use 1 tsp
salt)
1 TBS nutritional yeast flakes
1/2 TBS fresh squeeze lemon juice
Optional - fresh or dried parsley, to garnish
Cook pasta according to package directions, drain and set
aside.
Sauté the mushrooms in hot olive oil over medium high
heat. Sprinkle in the thyme and salt while the mushrooms cook, and let them sit
without over-stirring if you want them to get really caramelized and brown
around the edges. Set aside.
Sauté the garlic in olive oil until browned (I brown it
pretty dark because it really adds that pungent cheesy flavor to the blended
sauce.) Turn down the heat a little and pour in your coconut milk (fast because
it will sputter in the hot oil worse if you pour slowly,) bring it to a boil,
then add the cauliflower chunks. Add the salt and pepper and simmer gently with the
lid on for 7 to 10 minutes, until the cauliflower is steamed through and soft.
Transfer the hot mixture to a high-speed blender, and add
the nutritional yeast flakes and the lemon juice. Blend on high for 30 seconds
to one minute, then check the creaminess level. Keep blending 20-30 seconds at
a time until it's perfectly silky and smooth. (In my Vitamix, it only takes
about 30 seconds to perfection.) If it's your first time making this sauce, you
might want to taste it for salt level as well and adjust that before you take
it out of the blender.
Other delicious additions/variations with this sauce: a
swirl of vegan pesto, sauteéd asparagus, sun-dried tomatoes...oh Lord, the
possibilities are endless. :-)
Pour the sauce over the pasta, top with the mushrooms and
a generous sprinkle of fresh ground pepper. Garnish with parsley if desired,
and enjoy!
If you make this dish, let me know what you thought in
the comments below!
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