Why You'll Love This Recipe
✓ Comfort Meets Elegance:
The creamy Alfredo sauce envelops tender turkey and perfectly baked pasta cups, delivering a restaurant‑quality experience that feels like a warm hug on a chilly evening. Each bite balances richness with lightness, making it suitable for both casual family meals and special occasions.
✓ One‑Dish Convenience:
Because the cups are assembled in a single baking dish, you eliminate the hassle of multiple pots and pans. This streamlined approach saves time, reduces cleanup, and still produces a beautifully layered presentation that impresses guests.
✓ Protein‑Packed Goodness:
Turkey offers lean protein, making this dish a healthier alternative to traditional beef or pork alfredo casseroles. You’ll enjoy the satisfaction of a hearty meal without feeling overly heavy.
✓ Customizable Flavors:
The base recipe is a solid canvas for creative twists—add roasted red peppers, sun‑dried tomatoes, or a dash of smoked paprika for a personalized spin that keeps the dish fresh week after week.
✓ Crowd‑Pleaser Appeal:
Even picky eaters fall in love with the silky sauce and the comforting familiarity of pasta. The elegant presentation of individual “cups” makes it feel special, encouraging everyone to serve themselves and enjoy the moment.
The first time I made Turkey Alfredo Supreme Cups, I was hosting a small gathering of friends who had just returned from a weekend ski trip. The mountain air was still crisp, and everyone was looking for something warm, comforting, yet sophisticated enough to match the celebratory mood. I remembered my grandmother’s classic chicken alfredo, a dish that always seemed to bring people together around the table, and I decided to give it a modern, lean twist using turkey—a protein that is both wholesome and versatile.
I started by roasting a fresh turkey breast, letting the aroma of herbs and butter fill the kitchen. While the turkey rested, I prepared a rich, velvety Alfredo sauce using a blend of high‑quality Parmesan, a splash of heavy cream, and a hint of nutmeg. The sauce was poured over a bed of al dente penne, then each cup was topped with a golden breadcrumb crust that promised a satisfying crunch. As the dish baked, the kitchen filled with a buttery, cheesy perfume that made my friends gather around, eyes wide with anticipation.
What made this recipe stand out was not just its flavor but the way it married tradition with a touch of elegance. The individual cups allowed each guest to experience the perfect portion, while the presentation—crisp edges, a glossy sauce, and a sprinkle of fresh parsley—looked as though it belonged in a five‑star restaurant. That night, the cups sparked conversation, laughter, and a unanimous request for the recipe. Since then, Turkey Alfredo Supreme Cups have become my go‑to dinner idea for family gatherings, potlucks, and even quick weeknight meals when I need something that feels indulgent without the guilt.
12 oz (340 g) penne pasta
Al dente pasta holds the sauce better than overcooked noodles. Whole‑wheat or gluten‑free options work equally well.
2 cups heavy cream
Provides the silkiness of the sauce. For a lighter version, replace half with low‑fat milk or unsweetened almond milk.
1 cup freshly grated Parmigiano‑Reggiano
Freshly grated cheese melts smoothly and adds umami. Pre‑grated cheese often contains anti‑caking agents that affect texture.
3 tbsp unsalted butter
Butter adds richness and helps create a roux for the sauce. Use clarified butter for a slightly nutty flavor.
2 cloves garlic, minced
Garlic provides aromatic depth. If you love a stronger bite, crush the cloves before mincing.
½ tsp freshly grated nutmeg
A pinch of nutmeg brightens the sauce and balances the richness of the cream.
1 cup panko breadcrumbs
Panko creates a light, airy crunch. Toast them lightly in butter before sprinkling for extra flavor.
2 tbsp olive oil
Used for searing the turkey. A high‑smoke‑point oil like grapeseed works if you prefer a neutral flavor.
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Season in layers—turkey, pasta water, and sauce—to build depth.
2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
Adds a bright, herbaceous finish and a pop of color.