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Creamy Vegan Alfredo Spaghetti Squash

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Love an alfredo sauce but would rather eat something a little lighter without sacrificing flavor? This is the meal for you! Totally dairy-free and vegan alfredo that is full of strong flavor for your whole family.

 

Love an alfredo sauce but would rather eat something a little lighter without sacrificing flavor? This is the meal for you! Click through to find out just how easy it is and also the tools you need in order to make it top notch.

Being a food blogger, I always feel like I need the best of the best in my kitchen.

The best ingredients. The best gadgets. The best appliances. Of course, I only want to bring you quality, ya know?

But then something happened. I realized I was really only using the same few items over and over again. Most of what I had was just collecting dust, and it turns out it was time to take a minimalist approach.

  • Immersion blender – off to the thrift store.
  • Expensive and large juicer – sold on the classifieds.
  • Grain Mill – time to thrift that baby.
  • Coffee & Spice Grinder – you’re takin’ up too much space.
  • Food Processor – do people still use those things?
  • Hand mixer – definitely passing that on to someone else who can use it.

Cause you know what? Although having all these appliances and gadgets was fun, they were taking up space and collecting a thick coating of dust.

Love a alfredo sauce but would rather eat something a little lighter without sacrificing flavor? This is the meal for you! Click through to find out just how easy it is and also the tools you need in order to make it top notch.

So how was I able to chop, grind, and pulse things without all these awesome specialty tools?

Oh my dear friend, my Beloved Blendtec came in to save the day a few years ago, and I’m not sure how I ever lived without her. Seriously.

She does all.the.things!

She makes the best green smoothies with no gross chunks of spinach. She makes the best sorbet. She even makes soups and sauces!

And that is what I’m showing you today. This sauce is one of my absolute favorite sauces to make. I’m sure you’ve actually already seen it all over the web. Cauliflower sauce was made famous by the brilliant Lindsay of Pinch of Yum, and I knew I had to highlight it over these veggies to create a yummy vegan dish for you… that totally doesn’t taste vegan.

Love an alfredo sauce but would rather eat something a little lighter without sacrificing flavor? This is the meal for you! Click through to find out just how easy it is and also the tools you need in order to make it top notch.

The thing is, I couldn’t have gotten such a smooth and creamy sauce using just a regular blender or an immersion blender. I’m pretty sure my cover would’ve been blown. My kiddo would’ve realized that the sauce wasn’t milk, butter, and cheese as soon as he got a big chunk of cauliflower. Total mom fail, right?

I love to serve this alongside some delicious Light and Easy Broccoli Salad.

Creamy Vegan Spaghetti Squash Alfredo

Holly Waterfall
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 large spaghetti squash
  • 1-2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 head of broccoli , chopped
  • 8 ounces mushrooms , sliced

For the Sauce:

Instructions

For Spaghetti Squash:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. With a large and very sharp knife, cut the spaghetti squash in half long-ways. With a spoon, scrape out the seeds and “guts.” Drizzle with olive oil. Turn flesh-side-down in a 9×13 baking pan. Bake for 50-60 minutes, until tender with pierced with a fork. Remove from oven, and with a fork, scrape out the flesh to create spaghetti squash “noodles.”

For Broccoli & Mushrooms:

  • In a large pot, heat a couple inches of water to medium heat. Using a metal steamer in the bottom of the pot, place broccoli and mushrooms in and steam until broccoli is bright green and tender.

For Sauce:

  • Saute the minced garlic with butter in a large nonstick skillet over low heat. Cook for several minutes or until garlic is soft and fragrant. Remove from heat and place in blender.
  • Bring the vegetable broth to a boil in same large skillet. Add cauliflower and cook, covered for 7-10 minutes or until cauliflower is very tender and falls apart when pierced with a fork. Do not drain.
  • Use a slotted spoon to transfer cauliflower to the blender with garlic and butter. Add 1 cup of the cooked vegetable broth, salt, pepper, and almond milk. Blend for several minutes until the sauce is very smooth, adding more broth or milk depending on how thick you want the sauce.

To Assemble:

  • Top spaghetti squash with steamed veggies and hot cauliflower alfredo sauce.

Notes

Makes 4-6 servings
Sauce Adapted from Pinch of Yum
Love an alfredo sauce but would rather eat something a little lighter without sacrificing flavor? This is the meal for you! Click through to find out just how easy it is and also the tools you need in order to make it top notch.


 

 

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12 Comments

  1. Hi!!
    Love your post. It’s really amazing & helpful too. Being foodie i keep trying new dishes i tried your recipe & it turned out to be really tasty . Keep sharing 🙂
    Thank You & Regards
    Ankita

  2. Hey Holy,
    I am very found of eating and trying new recipes. Preparing spaghetti squash by your method gave me an excellent experience in cooking ? which I had not before. The squash turned out perfectly! I couldn’t be happier and won’t cook it any other way now.
    Thank you and keep sharing the recipes with us
    With love and respect ? ♥

  3. 5 stars
    Its great Your recipe is very informative. your recipe page design looks very great. also recipe is superb.thanks a lot for sharing this recipe.

    1. Hi Gloria! If you look above the ingredients in the recipe card, you have the option to either save the recipe or print the recipe! I hope that helps!

  4. I have made spaghetti squash maybe 50 over the last few years. I tried your method today and this was by far the best way I have ever cooked it. The squash turned out perfectly! I couldn’t be happier and won’t cook it any other way now. Thank you.

    1. YAY!! I am so so happy to hear this! I love spaghetti squash and never make it any other way. Thanks for coming by and letting me know how much of a success it was for you.