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1.04.2013

Foodie Goodie | Fettuccine Alfredo with Ham.

After bombarding you for the past few Fridays with chocolate desserts and peanut butter recipes, I decided to do something different for my first Foodie Goodie post for the year. Not dessert this time, because I know everyone (including me) is complaining of eating too much during the holidays and gaining weight in the process. Don't we all, haha.

Now I bet most of you served ham during your Christmas and New Year's Eve dinner. Ham, after all, is the star of the Noche Buena (and Media Noche) - at least that's how it goes for the typical Filipino family. Anyhow, if you have leftover honey-glazed ham from the holidays, you'll be glad you did. Those left-overs are great for omelettes, soups, casseroles, and sandwiches, and they will come in handy for the recipe I'm sharing below.
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Fettucine Alfredo with Ham

Ingredients:
1 lb fettuccine, cooked according to package instructions
1 1/2 cup milk
1 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
1/2 cup Romano cheese, shredded
6 egg yolks
1 medium-sized red or green bell pepper, cut into squares
1 cup ham, cut into squares
Salt and pepper

Procedure:

1. Cook the fettuccine according to package instructions.
2. Heat a saucepan or cooking pot. Pour in the milk and bring it to a boil.
3. Add the heavy whipping cream. Stir, and bring the mixture to a boil.
4. Add the Parmesan and Romano cheeses, then bring the heat down to the lowest possible on your stove. 5. Stir continuously until the cheese melts and the texture of the mixture becomes fine.
6. Whisk the egg yolks in a mixing bowl. Add about 5 tablespoons of the milk-cheese mixture, and continue whisking until the ingredients have completely blended together.
7. Add the egg yolk mixture in the saucepan/cooking pot with continuous stirring until the texture becomes thick.
8. Add the cooked fettuccine and toss until the noodles are well covered with sauce.
9. Add the chopped ham and bell pepper and mix with the noodles and the sauce.
10. Add salt and pepper to taste.
11. Plate, serve, enjoy!

If you have dishes you would like to see or recipes you would like to learn, let me know! It might be something that I (or my husband) know how to cook, or I could look it up on Mum's recipe book. Just leave me a comment, send me a message, or tweet me for recipe requests. I'd be more than glad to help!

Happy weekend eating! :)

Sharing with Food Friday and Food Trip Friday.

15 comments:

  1. I usually use bacon on my Fettuccine Alfredo but this one sounds good. This is worth a shot.

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  2. Honey Glazed ham would be perfect for Fettuccini Alfredo since it can add a sweet after taste to the the pasta.

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  3. Yummy! That's a great way of using leftover ham. My daughter will love it, I'm sure.

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  4. omg i love pasta!! and of course this one too! i would make one soon kht puro pasta nlng kmi hehe

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  5. I love pasta and ham. Will have to give this one a try!

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  6. I will have to give this recipe a try,I love ham and pasta!

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  7. Yum - this looks fabulous! Thanks for the recipe.

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  8. Yum - this looks amazing! Thanks for the recipe!

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  9. We love leftover ham, though with teen boys it usually gets devoured same day in sandwiches!

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  10. My husband & kids would love this! I unfortunately haven't been able to eat ham since a part time Christmas job at the Honey Baked Ham store during college. Too much!

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  11. This looks like a delicious recipe! Thanks for sharing!

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  12. nice!! although my family cooks pasta in white sauce we rarely use whipped cream! nice idea :D

    Rovie
    The Bargain Doll
    :)

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  13. tamang-tama we still have lots of leftover ham! bookmarking... :)

    thanks so much for sharing and linking over at Food Friday, Czjai
    happy 2013 to you and to your family!

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  14. Now,I think I'm craving for one! :)
    Happy New Year!!!

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