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National Fettuccine Alfredo Day
National Fettuccine Alfredo Day observed on February 7 is dedicated to the cheesy and creamy dish.
On this day, pasta lovers unite to savor the rich and creamy goodness of Fettuccine Alfredo, a dish that has become both comfort and indulgent food across the world.
Whether you like a classic version, or customize it according to your wishes, this day is all about celebrating this dish.
In 2005, Ines Di Lelio, the grandson of Alfredo, established this holiday to honor his grandfather’s creation of the iconic dish. It encourages everyone to savor the indulgent flavors of this classic pasta and twirl up a plate in celebration.
History of Fettuccine Alfredo
The process of mixing pasta with cheese and butter goes back to 15th century Italy. Martino da Como, a chef from Northern Italy, detailed a recipe for “Roman macaroni” or “maccaroni romaneschi” in his cookbook - Libro de Arte Coquinaria
Martino's recipe mentioned making pasta from scratch, kneading white flour shaping it into thin strips and boiling it in fatty broth or salted water with butter.
This simple yet rich and luscious preparation set the base for what eventually evolved into the modern Fettuccine Alfredo.
The modern Alfredo that we know today originated in early 20th century Rome by Alfredo Di Lelio.
After his wife gave birth, she needed a meal that nourishes her and Alfredo used only three ingredients like fettuccine, young Parmesan cheese, and butter.
This became popular internationally in the 1920s, as American actors Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford paid a visit to Alfredo's restaurant.
They were so impressed that they gifted him golden utensils inscribed with “To Alfredo, the King of the noodles.”
What further garnered attention is Alfredo's tableside preparation of the dish.
Today there are two Roman restaurants, Alfredo alla Scrofa and Il Vero Alfredo, claiming to be the home of fettuccine Alfredo and compete with titles like “the king of fettuccine” and “the emperor of fettuccine”
In the U.S., fettuccine Alfredo became popular, often made richer with cream. Chains like Olive Garden helped it become a dining favorite, and jarred Alfredo sauces are now widely available. While some love its indulgence, others find it overly rich.
Modern Alfredo sauces range from store-bought to homemade, but the classic Italian version sticks to butter, Parmesan, and simplicity.
Celebrating National Fettuccine Alfredo Day
The best way to celebrate National Fettuccine Alfredo Day is by indulging in this creamy, cheesy delight however you like. Be it the traditional recipe or if you are feeling extra, experiment with ingredients of your choice.
Many restaurants and cafeterias offer special discounts or deals on Fettuccine Alfredo on this day. You can use this day as an opportunity to share a meal with your friends and family.
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National Fettuccine Alfredo Day - Next years
Saturday, 07 February 2026
Sunday, 07 February 2027
Monday, 07 February 2028