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This Is How You Should Be Adding Garlic To Your Alfredo Sauce

Fettuccine pasta with Alfredo sauce, garnished with parsley. - SYED IBAD RM/Shutterstock

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There are a few key things that make a great quick and easy homemade Alfredo sauce: one, a cheesy flavor; two, a hint of garlic; and three, a creamy and velvety texture. After all, the last thing anyone wants is a chunky, disjointed Alfredo sauce.

One of the biggest stressors when it comes to crafting a great Alfredo sauce is nailing that creamy texture. Once you introduce garlic, getting that smoothness can be a little tricky. While there are several ways to incorporate garlic into your Alfredo sauce, using grated garlic is the best option for achieving a smooth, rich flavor that blends seamlessly with the sauce and coats the noodles. So ditch the powdered garlic, stop chopping up your cloves, and please don't reach for that jar of minced garlic — because all you need for the perfect garlic flavor in your homemade Alfredo sauce is a grating tool.

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Grating garlic is a quick and easy process, especially if you have a microplane or fine grater on hand. Unlike chopping or mincing, which can take time and precision, grating garlic takes just a few seconds. Before adding your cheese, cream, and the other sauce ingredients, simply use a fine grater or a microplane to grate your garlic into a pan; it'll be ready to be sauteed with butter until fragrant.

Grated garlic has a finer texture compared to chopped or minced garlic, which means it basically melts into the sauce when cooked. This creates a smooth, uniform garlic flavor throughout the Alfredo sauce, as opposed to the occasional, overpowering bite of garlic you might get with chopped or minced garlic. Because the grated garlic integrates so well, you won't encounter pieces of undercooked (or even overcooked) garlic that stand out in texture or flavor. The result is a creamy, luxurious sauce where the garlic enhances the flavor without overwhelming it. This is especially useful if you're incorporating a flavorful protein, like a creamy chicken alfredo.

Finally, the aroma of grated garlic is more fragrant than powdered garlic. As you cook fresh, grated garlic, it enhances the overall smell of the Alfredo sauce as it cooks. The result? A mouth-watering fragrance that draws you in before the first bite. But if this still seems too intimidating for you, you can completely transform a jarred alfredo sauce with one ingredient.

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Jimmy Alfredo

The story of Jimmy Alfredo begins when an unsettled young man named Tim (Jacob Nowe) leaves his 18th birthday party to seek solitude in the woods, where he encounters a puckish character named Jimmy Alfredo (Joseph Faulk). Tim is dissatisfied with his life and family and struggling to find his way. Jimmy offers him a life of freedom, movement, and disruption. Tim answers the call, and they embark on a Kerouac-style road trip, enhanced by the generous use of mind-altering drugs.

The destination of their odyssey is to meet up with the devil, where Jimmy will account for a promise he made to return a book. As they couch-surf across the land, Jimmy re-tells the Faustian tale at parties about how the Prince of Darkness asked him to read Canterbury Tales. Jimmy is a near-mythical figure among the people who know him. He's dark and charismatic. He also robs people to keep the cash flow positive. Think Bundy or Manson. Tim is the naive innocent. He's a disaffected loner but not jaded, and his exposure to Jimmy's culture of drugs and chaos, bumping along the bottom of the societal barrel, is a shock to the system. Tim thinks he's much darker than he actually is, but he discovers his moral compass. Jimmy seems to be devoid of any sense of responsibility whatsoever. In Jimmy, Tim sees the reality of what it means to be truly dissociated from consequences. "A young man encounters a puckish character named Jimmy Alfredo in the woods…" When things go wrong at a party and one of Jimmy's crowd, a woman called Lucid Lucy (Katie Guarnaccia), overdoses, Jimmy flees the scene. Lucy winds up dead. Tim is guided to the basement of another man at the party and told he can stay as long as he needs to. Soon, it becomes clear that Jimmy can't be found but that he will find you if he's so inclined, and soon he wanders up to Tim in a forest where he's escaped in despair over once again having no direction. Not everyone Tim meets is a rogue and a narcissist. Along the way, he makes a real connection with Cataract-Sally (Carly Bruno), who is so named because her unwillingness to judge people means "she sees nothing." Sally is a genuine soul who cares deeply for the people around her and anchors Tim in his worst moments. The finale brings more shocks and insanity to Tim as the journey goes to wildly unexpected places. It's also telling that Jimmy would rather face down the devil than to read a book. There's a statement. Ultimately, Tim learns, and we are reminded, that the results of chaos are incredibly predictable. Unstructured free spirits are the most boring people in the room if you're sober. That thrill is short-lived. For the micro-budget spent on Jimmy Alfredo, the production quality, overall narrative, and acting performances are rock solid. Jacob Nowe, as Tim, perfectly captures a sense of the innocent soul first seeing the big bad world and having to decide whether to go along or stand his moral ground. The novice camera work is augmented by extreme bouts of trippy psychedelic visual distortions. The film opens with a warning about the reality-twisting interludes to anyone watching while already altered, which would arguably enhance the experience. On the other hand, maybe don't bother, as Jimmy Alfredo is a deliberately trippy film that could save you money on psychotropic drugs.

"…a deliberately trippy film..."


Ibiza Legend DJ Alfredo Dies As Heartbroken Fans Pay Tribute To Star

DJ Alfredo Fiorito, renowned for his work in Ibiza, has reportedly passed away at the age of 71, prompting an outpouring of tributes. It was previously reported that Alfredo suffered a stroke in 2021, leading to a fundraising campaign in his support.

Amnesia, the club where he made his name, honoured him with a poignant message on social media.

They penned: "Dear Alfredo, Thank you for the nights and beats we shared together. Your music and vision shaped the sound of Balearic Beat and the soul of Amnesia. So many memories were made through your energy, your legacy will live on our dance floor forever. You will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, Alfredo. The Amnesia Family."

Sister Bliss also expressed her sorrow on Twitter, writing: "Very sad to hear the news about DJ Alfredo - my first trip to Ibiza in 92 was to play for him at Amnesia ... Safe to say he changed the world of music for the better. Fly high to the great gig in the sky.", reports the Mirror.

A fellow DJ, Dave Pearce said: "Sad to learn Ibiza dance music legend Dj Alfredo has passed away - he was a true pioneer of the Ibiza Balearic Sound through his creativity and diversity in the music he mixed creating a wonderful musical journey - Thoughts with his family and friends RIP."

Someone else wrote online: "This is sad to hear. Legendary DJ Alfredo, one of the pioneers of the Balearic sound, has passed away."

Another person said: "The legend will be missed."

A third person also typed online: "Will never forget your incredible music selection & DJ sets across the decades. A true inspiration."

Alfredo grew up in Argentina before he moved to Spain. He later ended up in Ibiza where his career kicked off and he ventured into DJing.


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