Fettuccine with White Wine and Cockle Sauce
Sharing both fresh and dried pasta is a staple of many diets to varying degrees, including options made with special gluten-free flours and low-calorie alternatives that can be incorporated into lighter menus. Today’s recipe is a classic fettuccine dish, elevated with a flavorful sauce made from white wine, heavy cream,...

Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- fresh fettuccine500g
- canned cockles1can
- white wine1cup
- shallots2
- lemon1
- heavy cream200g
- butter4tbsp
- olive oil1dash
- salt1pinch
- pepper1pinch
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
625.0kcal (31.25%)
Protein
31.3g (62.5%)
Carbs
50.0g (18.18%)
Sugars
3.8g (7.5%)
Healthy Fat
15.5g
Unhealthy Fat
22.5g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
How to make Fettuccine with White Wine and Cockle Sauce
For the Pasta
- Step 1
Fill a large pot with plenty of water and add a generous handful of coarse salt. Bring the water to a boil, then add the fettuccine.
- Step 2
Cook for 3 to 4 minutes until al dente. Drain and set aside.
For the Sauce
- Step 1
Heat a drizzle of olive oil in a skillet and sauté the shallots, which should be peeled and finely chopped beforehand.
- Step 2
Add the white wine and let it reduce by half. Then, pour in the liquid from the canned cockles, the heavy cream, and the four tablespoons of butter.
Finishing the Sauce
- Step 1
Add the cockles to the sauce along with a few drops of lemon juice. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Step 2
Cook the sauce for 5 minutes, then add the cooked pasta directly into the skillet. Mix well and remove from heat.
Nutrition (per serving)
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
625.0kcal (31.25%)
Protein
31.3g (62.5%)
Carbs
50.0g (18.18%)
Sugars
3.8g (7.5%)
Healthy Fat
15.5g
Unhealthy Fat
22.5g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
Tips & Tricks
Use fresh fettuccine for the best texture and flavor, but dried pasta can be substituted if needed.
If you prefer a thicker sauce, let it simmer for a few extra minutes to reduce further.
For added freshness, garnish the dish with chopped parsley before serving.
FAQS
Can I use dried fettuccine instead of fresh?
Yes, dried fettuccine can be used as a substitute. Cook according to the package instructions until al dente.
What can I use if I can't find canned cockles?
If canned cockles are unavailable, you can use frozen cockles or substitute with clams or mussels.
Can I make this dish gluten-free?
Yes, you can use gluten-free fettuccine made from special flours to make this dish gluten-free.
What type of white wine works best for this recipe?
A dry white wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio, works best for this recipe.
How do I store leftovers?
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop or in the microwave.
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